The Scotsman

235,000 cruise ship passengers bound for east coast

- Scott Reid

More than 235,000 passengers are expected to visit Edinburgh, Fife and Dundee during the course of 2024 thanks to a record-breaking cruise ship season.

Kicking off this season’s activities, Forth Ports’ Capital Cruising business said a record 161 cruise visits had been booked in for 2024, calling across Scotland’s east coast ports. It marks further strong growth for the cruise operation, which welcomed 149 vessels in 2023, involving ships sailing directly into the Port of Leith, Rosyth and Dundee’s cruise berth as well as deep water anchorages in the River Forth for Newhaven and South Queensferr­y.

The cruise season in Scotland traditiona­lly runs between April and October bringing thousands of passengers who visit the attraction­s of Scotland including its capital city. Edinburgh is viewed by the cruise market as a “marquee” cruise destinatio­n with iconic attraction­s, events, heritage and culture.

Dundee, meanwhile, is enjoying further strong growth in cruise ship business, with 16 calls booked for 2024. The city’s season starts on April 27 with the arrival of the Seaborne Venture. In 2023, the port welcomed 14 cruise ships and in 2022 it had just four. Capital Cruising, part of Leith-headquarte­red Forth Ports, manages seven ports and anchorages.

Rob Mason, head of cruise at Forth Ports, said: “We are excited to have started our busiest ever cruise season. Cruise is an important contributo­r to our local and national economy. Over the past decade, there has been an incredible 93 per cent growth with an expected one million passengers calling into Scotland’s ports, generating an incredible £130 million for the country’s economy.”

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