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First cruise ship of season to drop anchor at Port Taranaki next week

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Port Taranaki is looking forward to welcoming the first cruise ship to the region in more than two years.

The Seabourn Odyssey docks in the port on Thursday next week.

The 198m vessel will visit several New Zealand ports before arriving at Port Taranaki from Nelson. She will slip into port at 8am and her 450 passengers will spend the day discoverin­g Taranaki before she departs for Tasmania at 6pm.

The Seabourn Odyssey’s visit will be the first by a cruise ship to Taranaki since the Covid-19 pandemic halted internatio­nal travel in 2020. The last cruiser vessel to visit was the Azamara Journey in February 2020.

Port Taranaki head of commercial Ross Dingle says welcoming cruise ships to the region is something he’s been looking forward to since borders were reopened.

“It’s been a tough period for the cruise industry . . . so this is a positive step forward and we believe it signals a great summer ahead for the region’s tourism, hospitalit­y and retail businesses.”

He says he hopes plenty of people come out and grab a vantage point along the Lee Breakwater or Nga¯ motu Beach and give our visitors a great Taranaki welcome.

“Taranaki is a fantastic destinatio­n with wonderful natural and historical places to explore, and a great arts, retail, cafe and restaurant scene to experience. We . . . hope it whets the appetite for a longer stay on a return visit in the future.”

Ross says prior to the Covid19 pandemic, Taranaki’s role in the cruise sector was gaining momentum, with an increasing number of cruise lines and vessels including the port and region on their schedules.

“We’re looking to build that momentum again, and are working with Venture Taranaki, the New Plymouth District Council, Nga¯ti Te Whiti hapu¯ , the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce, tour operators and the New Zealand Cruise Associatio­n to promote the port and region and ensure Taranaki is highlighte­d as a must-visit within the cruise industry.”

The Seabourn Odyssey’s arrival will be the first of four visits by cruise ships this season, including a second visit by Seabourn Odyssey in March.

The Europa2, with about 500 passengers on board, will visit on January 26. The largest cruise ship to visit Port Taranaki, the Island Princess, will arrive on February 15.

The vessel is 294m long and has a capacity of more than 2200 passengers.

“Island Princess will certainly look magnificen­t coming into Port Taranaki,” he says.

“Blyde Wharf and our deepwater harbour can comfortabl­y accommodat­e vessels of this size. And we have skilled marine pilots and wharfside staff who are experience­d in handling a range of vessels — big and small.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Seabourn Odyssey is the first cruise ship to visit the region in more than two years.
Photo / Supplied Seabourn Odyssey is the first cruise ship to visit the region in more than two years.

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