Daily Dispatch

Longest cruise liner to dock in East London harbour heralds tourist season

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The MV Europa 2 carries 491 passengers, has 377 crew on board and is 225m long

East London’s cruise liner season began on Wednesday when the first of an expected eight cruise liners, due between now and March, docked in the city.

Almost 300 passengers disembarke­d from the MV Europa 2, owned by German-based cruise liner Hapag-Lloyd Cruises, to explore the city.

Tour operator Akorn arranged with local tour operators to have a number of buses waiting at the harbour early on Wednesday morning to whisk the tourists off on half-day tours exploring the city and its surrounds.

A natural history tour, a trip to Inkwenkwez­i Private Game Reserve, a visit to the Khaya La Bantu Xhosa Cultural Village in Chintsa, the Mercedes-Benz factory, an East London art tour, a kayak adventure and a trip to Hemingways and Nahoon beach were all on offer.

“The MV Europa 2 carries 491 passengers and has 377 crew on board. At 225-metres long, it is 30m longer than any previous cruise liner to have docked in EL,” says Transnet’s EL Port spokespers­on Terry Taylor.

He explained that the cruise ship was in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday and will next dock in Durban before heading off to Richards Bay and then the islands of Madagascar, Reunion, Mauritius and Seychelles. Its final destinatio­n is Sri Lanka.

According to Taylor, East London is a great city for cruise liner land trips as within 30 minutes a tour bus can take visitors to anything from a game drive to a golf course to a beach.

“And the benefits of these tourists spending their money in our city is huge,” he added.

The next cruise liner due in East London is the MV Amadea, scheduled to arrive on November 19.

 ?? Picture: ANDRE OOSTHUIZEN ?? SHIPS AHOY! A drone’s-eye view of the cruise liner MV Europa 2, and the ‘large car and truck carrier’ Manon loading Mercedes-Benz cars, in the East London harbour on Wednesday.
Picture: ANDRE OOSTHUIZEN SHIPS AHOY! A drone’s-eye view of the cruise liner MV Europa 2, and the ‘large car and truck carrier’ Manon loading Mercedes-Benz cars, in the East London harbour on Wednesday.

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