Sydney eyes new cruise facilities

Tuesday, 17 Jun, 2011 0

Tourism groups have welcomed Australian Government’s review into cruise ships sharing naval facilities, particularly in Sydney, during the summer peak.

Tourism and Transport Forum chief executive John Lee said with more ships visiting Sydney more often, and the vast majority of ships under construction unable to fit under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, it was crucial to have additional cruise terminal facilities and the Garden Island naval base was an obvious solution.

“The most recent cruise season saw 150 ships visit Sydney, a jump of 26 percent on the previous year, and future growth depends on having the right facilities for the ships to berth in Sydney,” Lee said.

“Cruise ships are in port for a limited time, so it’s important passengers have direct access to activities, attractions, restaurants and retail precincts,” he added.

Ann Sherry, CEO of Australia’s largest cruise company, Carnival Australia, said the review was a critical first step in exploring options to support the long-term growth of the Australian cruise industry, which is the standout success of the tourism sector.

“The industry is already contributing about $3 billion a year to the Australian economy, however, a lack of infrastructure on the eastern side of Sydney Harbour Bridge is the biggest constraint to the industry continuing its growth trajectory,” she said.

Carnival Australia represents eight of the world’s cruise brands in the local market: P&O Cruises Australia, Princess Cruises, Cunard, P&O Cruises UK, Costa Cruises, Seabourn, Carnival Cruise Lines and Holland America.



 

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