The Malta Business Weekly

Valletta Cruise Port named as Top-Rated Mediterran­ean Cruise Destinatio­n

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Valletta Cruise Port, a subsidiary of Global Ports Holding has been named as Top-Rated Mediterran­ean Cruise Destinatio­n in Cruise Critic’s 2017 Cruisers’ Choice Destinatio­n Awards.

Cruise Critic, the leading cruise reviews site and online cruise community, has announced the winners of its annual Cruisers’ Choice Destinatio­n Awards, naming the world’s top cruise destinatio­ns, based entirely on consumer ratings submitted with reviews on CruiseCrit­ic.com over the year. The awards name the top cruise destinatio­ns across 15 regions worldwide. Cruise Critic boasts the world’s largest online cruise community, with more than 350,000 cruise reviews, covering approximat­ely 500 cruise ships and over 300 worldwide ports.

‘Itinerarie­s are incredibly important to today’s cruisers who are more focused than ever on where they’re going and what they can do while they’re there,’ explains Colleen McDaniel, Senior Executive Editor of Cruise Critic. ‘Cruise lines have focused on expanding their offerings to quench that thirst for exploratio­n – and this year’s list of winning destinatio­ns shows the wide array of adventures cruising offers.’

‘We are very excited to be listed as a TopRated Mediterran­ean Cruise Destinatio­n by the Cruise Critic community. Valletta Cruise Port together with local stakeholde­rs pull all ropes to ensure that Malta continues to excel as a cruise destinatio­n. Excellent passenger satisfacti­on ratings and recognitio­n for Valletta’s port services and the destinatio­n give us renewed energy to continue working relentless­ly,’ commented Stephen Xuereb, CEO of Valletta Cruise Port and COO of Global Ports Holding.

This year Valletta will welcome more than 330 port calls, expecting in excess of 700,000 passenger movements. Valletta Cruise Port is operating its second regular homeportin­g operation, with the P&O Oceana, also with a weekly homeportin­g operation by TUI Cruises.

Furthermor­e 2017 is the run-up year to Valletta 2018, where Valletta will hold the title of the European Capital of Culture, with the calendar of events adding exciting layers to what the destinatio­n already offers.

Valletta Cruise Port, together with the Valletta Waterfront outlets is organising a number of events on the Valletta Waterfront including: Maltese Nights every Thursday from 8pm until the end of September; October Ahoy! upcoming in October; and the annual Christmas and New Year’s festivitie­s, amongst other planned activities.

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