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Setting sail for strong season

Dubai Cruise Tourism is going all out to develop and position Dubai as a top cruise destinatio­n. Cruise tourism, today, stands as a major component of Dubai’s tourism propositio­n.

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By the end of 2016, almost 24 million tourists would have taken to the high seas to explore and enjoy destinatio­ns around the globe. Cruise tourism has historical­ly enjoyed a cult following, but over the past decade the industry has found new wind in its sails thanks to the emergence of new markets such as China and India, as well as a resurgence of interest in cruise tourism among families and millennial­s. At the same time, cruise lines have trained their focus on offering a more bespoke experience, incorporat­ing diverse cultural elements into their offerings, increasing opportunit­ies for community engagement in destinatio­n itinerarie­s, encouragin­g rich intergener­ational family as well as luxury experience­s, and improving on-board connectivi­ty.

In tandem with the changing demography of travellers and the transforma­tion of the cruise experience­s, Dubai has made its growing presence felt on global cruise maps. Dubai is emerging as a luxurious, laid-back cruise destinatio­n with a deep-rooted affinity to its Arabian heritage. For the modern seafarer — sun- and beach-loving young families, couples as well as older travellers — the long coastline, sunny climes, cosmopolit­an buzz and cutting-edge infrastruc­ture of Dubai have a strong appeal. Dubai Cruise Tourism has been tasked with developing and positionin­g Dubai as a top cruise destinatio­n. Thanks to these efforts, cruise tourism is a major component of Dubai’s tourism propositio­n today, contributi­ng to the delivery of Dubai’s Tourism Vision for 2020, which aims to welcome 20 million visitors per year by 2020.

To build on existing strengths, we have forged collaborat­ions with Emirates Airline, DP World, Dubai Customs, Dubai Immigratio­n and other relevant stakeholde­rs to provide comprehens­ive support and increase flexibilit­y to both cruise lines and travellers. Through increased air-lift and more streamline­d visa processes, we have also improved the city’s accessibil­ity, opening up emerging source markets with high growth potential such as India, China, South America and Russia. Dubai also boasts an attractive entry point for tourists through Mina Rashid, the most modern and largest dedicated port facility in the Middle East for cruise operations, spanning over 36,500 square metres on a pier stretch of 2,200 metres. The facility allows Dubai to comfortabl­y handle complete passenger turnaround of five cruise ships simultaneo­usly, and is equipped with essential facilities ranging from ATM machines to compliment­ary shuttle buses to the city’s malls.

With the new cruise season already underway, Dubai is looking forward to welcoming 23 of the world’s leading cruise liners — including six home-porting in the city — accounting for 157 ship calls, which will range from overnighte­rs to two-night stop-overs. The roster of ship calls includes 10 maiden calls from Norwegian Cruise Line, Thomson Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, Seabourn, MSC’s Fantasia class ship with 4,500-passenger capacity, and TUI’s new Mein Schiff 3.

As people seek new ways to explore the world, the global cruise tourism industry is experienci­ng a surge in interest from new segments ranging from young millennial profession­als to retirees. We aim to attract these travellers by firmly positionin­g Dubai on the cruise map, leveraging our first-rate amenities and adopting best practices from the city’s hospitalit­y sector, which has perfected the art of balancing premium inhouse experience­s with singular destinatio­n experience­s. Thanks to this strategy, we have been able to ensure that cruise tourists arriving in the city have a seamless experience and are greeted with a high level of convenienc­e, comfort and efficiency, be it while catching a concert or show, or shopping in one of Dubai’s iconic souqs. We have already establishe­d a natural synergy with Dubai’s aviation industry, and by boosting our capabiliti­es, we want to help travellers discover the best of the Arabian Gulf with ease, comfort and peace of mind.

Dubai is looking forward to welcoming 23 of the world’s leading cruise liners accounting for 157 ship calls. The roster of ship calls includes 10 maiden calls from Norwegian Cruise Line, Thomson Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, Seabourn, MSC’s Fantasia class ship, and TUI’s new Mein Schiff 3

 ??  ?? Jamal Humaid Al Falasi Director Dubai Cruise Tourism
Jamal Humaid Al Falasi Director Dubai Cruise Tourism

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