Portsmouth News

A major boost to city’s cruise ship ambitions

Port to host naming ceremony for Saga’s Spirit of Adventure

- by TOM COTTERILL

PORTSMOUTH is stepping up its status as a maritime mecca after the city pipped Southampto­n and struck a deal with cruise giants Saga.

Britain’s newest luxury liner, Spirit of Adventure, will sail into Portsmouth in August where the £300m ship will officially be named.

Portsmouth City Council leader Gerald VernonJack­son said it would be a ‘huge boost’ in the city’s ambitions to ‘significan­tly grow’ its cruise offer.

EXCITING plans to transform Portsmouth into Britain’s next maritime mecca have been given a major boost after the city struck a deal with a cruise giant.

Britain’s newest luxury liner, Spirit of Adventure, will sail into Portsmouth in August where the £300m behemoth will officially be named.

A spectacula­r fireworks display on Southsea Common will celebrate the 774ft vessel’s arrival, which will be her maiden visit to a British port.

The move by the ship’s owners, Saga, to choose Portsmouth as vessel’s UK debut has been hailed as a massive coup for the city, which pipped coastal rival, Southampto­n, to the honour.

Jubilant city leaders last night insisted the developmen­t marked a ‘new cruise era’ for Portsmouth.

Portsmouth City Council boss Gerald Vernon-Jackson said it would be a ‘huge boost’ in the city’s ambitions to ‘significan­tly grow’ its cruise offer.

‘We're looking forward to Saga's brand-new vessels becoming a familiar sight in our city,’ Councillor VernonJack­son said.

‘Our cruise transforma­tion is already well underway with a significan­t berth extension plan, followed by a dramatic terminal transforma­tion, which will be completed next year.

‘This is a new cruise era for Portsmouth and we can't wait for cruise lines like Saga to join us on our journey.’

The developmen­t comes as council officials look to strike a deal with Saga to become a base for its cruise ships.

Civic chiefs insist the move could ignite an economic boom, with the city welcoming thousands more visitors each year.

Portsmouth has already agreed an £18.5m expansion of the internatio­nal port to transform it into a leading cruise terminal.

While work to extend the port’s facilities allowing it to accommodat­e ships up to 836ft in length will finish in spring.

Port chiefs will turn their attention to extending the terminal and create a new ‘annex’ capable of handling up to 2,000 passengers, later this year.

Mike Sellers, Portsmouth Internatio­nal Port director said: ‘We are currently in the middle of delivering the most substantia­l cruise developmen­t ever undertaken.

‘Our multi-million transforma­tion plans signal a new cruise era for Portsmouth, providing the opportunit­y to work with establishe­d brands such as Saga.’

Spirit of Adventure will arrive in Portsmouth on Wednesday, August 19.

The 10-deck liner has 554 all-balcony cabins and 100 single cabins and can carry 999 passengers.

The 58,250-tonne ship features three speciality restaurant­s including the world’s first Nepalese restaurant at sea – Khukuri House, alongside Amalfi, a high-end Italian cuisine restaurant and the Supper Club, a dining and live entertainm­ent venue.

The ship will also feature a 500 sq metre spa, an outdoor pool, a 444-seat theatre and a large library.

Nigel Blanks, managing director of Saga cruises, was ‘delighted’ the ship would be named in Portsmouth and said it would be an ‘utterly memorable event’.

He said: ‘The city is steeped in British maritime history and it will be another first for Saga Cruises with Spirit of Adventure being the first ever cruise ship to be named in this historic port.’

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 ??  ?? DEAL Portsmouth welcomes Saga’s Spirit of Adventure, inset, in city’s first cruise ship naming ceremony. Main image, The Grill on board
DEAL Portsmouth welcomes Saga’s Spirit of Adventure, inset, in city’s first cruise ship naming ceremony. Main image, The Grill on board

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