Sunderland Echo

Holidaymak­ers cruise on the ‘Roker Riviera’

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

Mackems have always known Sunderland is the best place to be – now cruising holidaymak­ers will be able to discover it for themselves.

Port of Sunderland has signed up to Cruise Britain, which brings together ports, port agents and companies to raise the profile of Britain as a “world-class cruise destinatio­n”.

Its members work to bring together “the cities and countrysid­e, culture and heritage, scenery and activities that make a truly memorable cruise itinerary” with Wearside now part of the network, which could lead to the city’s docks being used by those taking a tour by boat as another gateway to the North East’s tourism gems.

Its set up means that huge liners will not be able to make a visit, with smaller boats to be lined up to make stops.

Matthew Hunt, Port Director, said: “Alongside our shipping and cargo operations, the Port of Sunderland has for many years welcomed and hosted cruise ships and their passengers.”

The port, which hosted the Tall Ships Races in 2018, has joined Cruise Britain to fully explore the opportunit­ies

that exist within the cruise market and hopefully increase the frequency of cruise visits to the port in coming years.

"This will allow the port to fully utilise existing port infrastruc­ture, bringing ships and their passengers to the city and the wider North East region. There will be limitation­s to the size of cruise ships that can visit and the port is looking at small to medium size ships and the expedition-cruise market. Cruise lines typically plan three years ahead, joining Cruise Britain at this time, helps to make our presence known across the cruise industry,” Mr Hunt added.

Cruise Britain to its team and said it will help give “access to some of the world's finest landscapes and visitor attraction­s” adding Sunderland was on “Britain’s glorious North East coast”.

It aims to put the UK across as an “exciting, varied and innovative” destinatio­n for cruises and make its ports attractive to operators when they are putting together their itinerarie­s.

It also brings them together to offer a voice on matters impacting the industry across the world, while respecting different regional identities and share informatio­n and practices to offer the best customer service.

 ??  ?? The Port of Sunderland hosted the Tall Ships Races in 2018. Photo by Bernadette Malcolmson.
The Port of Sunderland hosted the Tall Ships Races in 2018. Photo by Bernadette Malcolmson.
 ??  ?? Boats berthed in the Port of Sunderland.
Boats berthed in the Port of Sunderland.

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