ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s China-run Hambantota Port said cruise calls are rising with 6,000 passengers being welcomed in November and December from 5 liners.
Over the year, 22 cruise ships had called at the port with 7,500 passengers.
“To date this year, HIP has recorded approximately 22 cruise ship calls with most of them arriving from Chennai, via Cordelia Cruise Lines,” the port said in a statement.
“The port’s initiatives to develop the cruise business as well as enhanced facilities to ships and passengers have paid off, resulting in the increase of ship calls HIP.”
Most of the cruise ships arrived from Chennai, via Cordelia Cruise Lines, which offers holiday packages to Indian and international travelers.
“The ‘Azamara Journey’ docked on November 29 carrying 620 passengers. The luxury cruise liner Mein Schiff 5 which arrived in Sri Lanka from Muscat on December 10, called at HIP on the 11th, carrying 2,200 passengers.
“A group of disembarking passengers from the luxury liner got on e-bikes to go sightseeing in the Hambantota area.
“Other cruise ships that called were the ‘Celebrity Millennium’ on December 5, 16, carrying 3,500 passengers, and the ‘Nautica’ which arrived on the 19th bringing 498 visitors.
“The Nautica and the Celebrity Millennium are bound for Phuket Thailand as their next port of call while the ‘Azamara Journey’ is headed to Sabang, Indonesia. The Mein Schiff 5 is on her onward journey to the Langkawi archipelago in Malaysia.” (Colombo/Dec28/2023)