MONTREAL, Sept. 10,
2024 /CNW/ - The cruise season is in full swing
at the Port of Montreal! The peak
of the 2024 cruise season got underway on September 1 when the Hamburg docked, and will continue until
October 28 when Oceania Cruises'
Insignia and Nautica arrive. In all, this promising
season will feature 28 prestigious ships and welcome more than
30,000 passengers.
Many first-timers
This year, the Port of Montreal
is receiving six ships on their first call, attesting to the city's
growing appeal as a destination of choice on the international
cruise circuit. Welcome to Rivages du Monde's World Explorer
on September 8, Ponant's Le
Lyrial and Regent Seven Seas' Seven Seas Grandeur on
September 19, Oceania's
Nautica on October 6,
Fred Olsen's Borealis on
October 16, and Azamara Cruises'
Azamara Journey on October
24.
Lasting partnerships and special events!
Three milestones will be celebrated this season, showcasing
Montreal's growing popularity as a
preferred port of call along as well as its ability to maintain
lasting relationships with the world's leading cruise lines, when
the:
- 25,000th Regent Seven Seas passenger is welcomed as the
Seven Seas Grandeur starts its stopover on September 19;
- 30,000th Viking Cruises passenger is welcomed after the
Viking Neptune arrives on September
27; and
- 40,000th Ocean Cruises passenger is welcomed when the
Nautica calls on October
6.
"Montreal stands out as not
only a leading tourist destination but as a modern port of call for
cruise ships committed to the future. We're proud of our top-notch
facilities, and we promise to continually improve our offering as
we safeguard our environment with notably shore power connections
for ships," said Julie Gascon,
President and CEO of the Port of Montreal.
In context, Montreal has
already welcomed more than 20,000 passengers and 13 ships during
the first four months of the 2024 cruise season.
Complete information on scheduled arrivals and departures for
the 2024 season can be found at
https://www.port-montreal.com/en/cruises/arrivals-and-departures
About the Port of Montreal
Operated by the Montreal Port Authority (MPA), the Port of
Montreal is the largest container
port in Eastern Canada and a
diversified transshipment centre that handles all types of goods:
containerized and non-containerized cargo, liquid bulk and dry
bulk. The only container port in Quebec, it is a destination port served by the
largest shipping lines in the world. It is also an intermodal hub
with a service offering that is unique in North America, featuring its own rail network
directly dockside connected to Canada's two national rail networks. The MPA
also operates a Cruise Terminal and a Port Centre.
The MPA factors economic, social and environmental components
into its corporate initiatives. This commitment is governed by a
sustainable development policy whose guiding principles focus on
involvement, cooperation and accountability. Port activity in
Canada supports some 590,000 jobs
and generates $93.5 billion in
economic activity.
SOURCE Port de Montréal