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BGTN > International > WATCH: South Africa sets sail as an international cruise destination with the launch of the Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal
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WATCH: South Africa sets sail as an international cruise destination with the launch of the Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal

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Last updated: December 22, 2023 10:59 am
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Durban: South Africa is charting its course to become a prominent international cruise destination with the official unveiling of the MSC Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal in KwaZulu-Natal.

President Cyril Ramaphosa inaugurated the state-of-the-art terminal just in time for the festive season. This signalled the nation’s ambition to claim a more significant stake in the $174 billion global cruise industry.

WATCH: KwaZulu-Natal’s Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal officially unveiled

In a landmark moment for South Africa’s tourism industry, the $16 million MSC Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal is set to attract cruise ships worldwide.

President Ramaphosa expressed the strategic importance of Durban as a prime cruise destination, citing the city’s advantageous positioning alongside Cape Town.

He emphasised the economic impact of the cruise tourism industry, noting that the previous cruise season injected an estimated R1.2 billion into the Western Cape’s economy alone.

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The terminal, resulting from a 30-year collaboration between Transnet and the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), represents a significant step in the national plan to upgrade and revitalize the country’s ports.

President Ramaphosa acknowledged past inefficiencies in the Port of Durban and stressed the importance of reclaiming its international standing.

Sibusiso Gumbi, Acting CEO of KwaZulu-Natal Tourism, highlighted the potential of the cruise terminal to boost tourism in the province.

Gumbi anticipated increasing visitor numbers, emphasising KwaZulu-Natal’s diverse attractions, including game reserves, eco-friendly tourism spots, and cultural areas.

While the launch of the cruise terminal marks a positive development for Transnet, which has faced challenges in recent years, it also signifies a new era for tourism in KwaZulu-Natal.

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The province anticipates a thriving holiday season, addressing infrastructure challenges and seeking to overcome setbacks, such as losing blue flag status due to e coli contamination at some beaches.

Gumbi, optimistic about the economic impact, stated, “We were making our own estimations, and we were 100% sure that we would be able to yield close to 3.6 billion in the rand value. In terms of the numbers, we are indicating that we will be able to surpass the previous year’s numbers by almost 20%.”

KwaZulu-Natal aims to cater to local visitors and attract international tourists, especially from the United Kingdom and other global regions. With the launch of the Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal, South Africa sets sail on a journey to position itself as a significant player in the thriving international cruise industry.

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