The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife tourism riding crest of a wave from cruise passengers

140,000 visitors expected to arrive via the Firth of Forth

- JonaThan waTson jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

Dunfermlin­e’s economy is set to be buoyed by an increase in the number of cruise ship passengers.

Around 140,000 tourists are expected to arrive by boat in the Firth of Forth this summer, with a large percentage expected to enjoy day trips in Fife.

While operators tend to use the Forth as a base for excursions to Edinburgh, Peter Wilson, from volunteer group CruiseFort­h, which welcomes cruise passengers to the area, said that Fife would also benefit significan­tly, with more ships than ever before scheduled to dock in the Firth.

“When we started doing this back in 2011 there was an expectatio­n that everyone would go to Edinburgh,” he said.

“While that is still the hook of cruise operators for their itinerarie­s, it is amazing how many people have been before or don’t want to get involved in a city.

“People sometimes want somewhere smaller and local.

“Dunfermlin­e is good because it has history, it has a bit more open space and people can also do their shopping.

“Quite often they do not realise just how close it is.”

Highlighti­ng the increase in cruise ships visiting the Forth was the arrival last week of the first vessels from the Viking cruise line.

Representa­tives of CruiseFort­h met with the captain of the Viking Star, which docked at Rosyth.

The company has several more ships due to visit over the course of the summer, with 36 vessels scheduled to dock at the Fife port this year, as well as at Hound Point, Leith and Newhaven.

“The number of ships this year is up on last year,” added Mr Wilson.

“As cruising becomes more popular we are encouraged to see more itinerarie­s featuring this part of the world.

“Because of that, we’re keen to ensure that operators understand the potential of the wider area.”

Dunfermlin­e is good because it has history, it has a bit more open space and people can also do their shopping. PETER WILSON

 ?? Picture: Peter Devlin. ?? The Viking Star cruise ship sailing up the Firth of Forth. Fife is to benefit significan­tly as more ships than ever before are scheduled to dock in the Firth.
Picture: Peter Devlin. The Viking Star cruise ship sailing up the Firth of Forth. Fife is to benefit significan­tly as more ships than ever before are scheduled to dock in the Firth.
 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? Dunfermlin­e Carnegie Library and Galleries.
Picture: Steven Brown. Dunfermlin­e Carnegie Library and Galleries.

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