The expanded Port of Aberdeen said it will welcome a wide range of new cruise vessels to the city in 2023, which could boost the regional economy by more than £1.5 million.
Port of Aberdeen said more than 25 cruise calls are currently scheduled from April and September, with up to 12,000 tourists visiting the North East of Scotland.
The benefit to local businesses this year and beyond could be significant with cruise calls to Scotland generating an average spend of £134 per passenger per call.
The first cruise call to the new £400 million Aberdeen South Harbour is the eye-catching, 202m long AIDAaura on 28 April, which can carry more than 1,200 guests.
Port of Aberdeen CEO Bob Sanguinett said: “We’re delighted to welcome a host of new cruise vessels to Port of Aberdeen in the maiden year of South Harbour.
“We expect to see year-on-year increases in the number of cruise calls as we ramp up our capacity and capability.
“It’s encouraging to see that major international cruise lines are already booking their larger cruise ships for calls to Aberdeen in 2024 and beyond.”
Port of Aberdeen said it has a proven track record of welcoming boutique cruise vessels and it now extends that expertise to facilitating larger vessels at its transformational South Harbour development.
The new deepwater harbour, which is scheduled for completion in Q2 2023, significantly increases the port’s capacity for cruise calls and will be able to accommodate the majority of the world’s cruise ship fleet.
Teams from Port of Aberdeen and major cruise lines including Carnival Group will take part in reciprocal training and familiarisation visits this year.
This collaborative approach will see a wide range of larger vessels, carrying thousands of guests and crew, call at South Harbour for the cruise seasons in 2024 and beyond.
Sanguinetti added: “Cruise at South Harbour is often the first thing that people ask about so it’s incredibly exciting to see it taking shape.
“Port of Aberdeen is a gateway to the amazing attractions of North East Scotland. Our investment in South Harbour will enable tens of thousands more guests to experience this incredible region every year.”
VisitAberdeenshire CEO Chris Foy said: “The opening of the South Harbour to cruise vessels in 2023 will be a timely boost to the tourism and hospitality sector in the North-east.
“Disembarking passengers – who will be met by our Welcome to Aberdeenshire volunteers – will have a wealth of experiences to enjoy during their time on our shores, planting the seed for future travel back to Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire for a longer stay.”