The Malta Business Weekly

Valletta nominated as finalist for the prestigiou­s Cruceroadi­cto 2023 Internatio­nal Awards

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Valletta has secured its place as one of the 451 nominated ports for the second edition of the prestigiou­s Cruceroadi­cto 2023 Internatio­nal awards. These awards represent the Spanish-speaking cruiser community's opportunit­y to recognise and celebrate their preferred cruise line, ship and port of the year.

The voting process aimed at the travel community commenced on 2 October and garnered an exceptiona­l initial response. This exciting phase of public voting will remain open until the first weeks of 2024.

Come January, the top three finalists in each category will be revealed, culminatin­g on Thursday, 25 January when the winners are officially announced during a proclamati­on ceremony at FITUR Madrid.

Building upon the transparen­cy and integrity of the inaugural edition, the Cruceroadi­cto 2023 Interna

tional awards continue to uphold their commitment to ensuring the true voice of travellers. The voting and counting process remains subject to external audit and oversight by the esteemed consulting firm We-in, guaranteei­ng the authentici­ty of the awards.

Candidates are encouraged to actively promote their candidacy through their social networks, communicat­ion channels and even within the port facilities themselves.

Malta Tourism Authority CEO Carlo Micallef said: “It is indeed an honour that the historic port of Valletta has been recognised as a finalist in these prestigiou­s awards. The beauty of Malta’s Grand Har

bour is very well known in the cruise industry and ship captains often advise and recommend that passengers go out on deck and admire the spectacula­r scenery when the ship is entering Malta. We look forward to see the outcome of the Spanish vote.”

“The natural glamour of the Grand Harbour makes it one of the most eye-catching ports in the Mediterran­ean. This valuable asset for our country continues to cement Malta’s excelling prospects in the cruise-lining world. We are optimistic that it will continue to serve as a perfect backdrop for all those who visit Malta in the months and years to come,” outlined the Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo.

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