Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore |
Mr S Iswaran, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office and Second Minister for Home Affairs and Trade & Industry, announced the name of the cruise centre after a site inspection of the completed terminal today. Minister Iswaran toured the 28,000-square metre MBCCS and was briefed on its processes and facilities.
“The Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS) is a key infrastructure piece of our tourism landscape. Singapore’s cruise passenger arrivals has been rising steadily at an annual compounded growth rate of 3.6% over the last 10 years, reaching about one million passengers in 2011. With MBCCS, more cruise ships will be able to homeport and call on Singapore and Asia. We look forward to welcoming more and bigger cruise ships. Singapore will continue to work with regional governments to develop new cruising itineraries and attract more cruise lines to deploy to this region,” said Minister Iswaran.
Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore |
Singapore can expect new and varied product offerings for cruise passengers. Celebrity Millennium, operated by Celebrity Cruises, will homeport out of Singapore for the first time later this year and is expected to make 10 ship calls during the 2012/2013season. This will be the first time that Celebrity Cruises is homeporting a ship out of Singapore. Costa Cruises will also be deploying a second ship, Costa Atlantica, to joinCosta Victoria in Singapore from May 2013. Other cruise lines like Holland AmericanLine’s Zaandam and Seabourn Cruises’ Seabourn Quest are also making maiden calls to Singapore. This year alone, Singapore expects 9 maiden calls in total, which is almost double the number of new sailings in 2011.
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“The strategic location of MBCCS in Singapore’s
new downtown Marina
Bay adds to the area’s
myriad appeal that features a necklace of attractions and exciting events.
MBCCS could not have been realised without the combined efforts of our
government partners MTI, MHA, ICA,
MPA and JTC, and our appointed terminal operator SATS-Creuers. We would like to
sincerely thank them for helping to make MBCCS a reality,” remarked Ms Aw Kah
Peng, Chief Executive of Singapore Tourism Board. The official opening ceremony
of MBCCS is slated for late 2012.
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