Cruise Europe logo
  • For Passengers
    • Sightseeing
    • Cruise Lines
    • Cruise Ships in the Region
  • For cruise lines
    • Word of the chairman
    • Cruise Destinations
    • Marketing Plan
    • Statistic
    • All Ports by letter
  • For Members
    • What is Cruise Europe
    • Structure of Organisation
    • Associated Members
    • Why become a member
    • Application Form
    • Members area
  • For Press
    • News
    • Press Photos
    • Statistical data
    • Press Contact
    • Newsletter Archive
  • For Contact

Stornoway pursues cruise business with help of Cruise Europe

Submitted by CE-Press on 5 October 2011 - 10:28am

Sixteen cruiseships called Stornoway in 1991. In 2011 28 calls and over 8,000 passengers have been recorded by the port in the Outer Hebrides, UK. The last call of the season was from Hurtigruten’s Fram on September 24. Last year was the port’s busiest with a 30% growth on 2009 to 9,500 passengers.

The relationship between the Stornoway Port Authority and visiting cruisehips is “very different now to how it was in 1991”, says Amanda Matheson marketing assistant at the port. “Back then the cruiseships were largely dealt with by the shipping agents but now there is much more communication between the Port Authority and local tourism organisations to make the cruise passengers’ visit as enjoyable as possible.”

Stornoway can accommodate two cruiseships at one time and has done so on many occasions throughout the years. In July 2005, there were three calls during the same week: Deutschland and Black Prince both called with over 800 passengers taking shore excursions in Lewis. Two days later, Prinsendam called taking the overall acount of cruise passengers to 1,500 in just one week. “This is significantly higher than the cruise passenger numbers we would have had for the entire year of 1991.” (The photograph is from circa 1991).

In 2002 The World visited on her inaugural voyage and in 2007 Fram visited on her maiden voyage, en route from the Arctic to Antarctica.

The port is actively pursuing more cruise business and, through its partnership with Cruise Europe, it hopes to “become one fo the most popular cruise destinations in Britain”.

  • Black Prince
  • Deutschland
  • Hurtigruten
  • Lewis
  • Stornoway
  • The Woirld

Find news by tag

AIDA Cruises Compagnie du Ponant Cork Costa Cruises Cruise & Maritime Voyages Cunard Line Fred Olsen Cruise Lines Hamburg Holland America Line Hurtigruten Iberocruceros Le Havre MSC Cruises Oceania Cruises P&O Cruises Phoenix Reisen Princess Cruises Pullmantur Queen Mary 2 Royal Caribbean International Saga Seabourn Sojourn Silversea Cruises The World
more tags

Navigation

  • Newsletter Subscription

Recent posts

Cruise Story
More Value Ahead? A Weaker Euro Makes European Cruises Even More Appealing
Cruise Story
Calling On Kalundborg, Denmark
Cruise Story
Welcoming Cruise Passengers To Isafjördur
Cruise Story
Cruising Geirangerfjord
Cruise Story
More Than A Gateway To London: Harwich

Cruise Ships

Destinations

Gallery

Invergordon has played a large part in Cruise Europe's history
© Cruise Europe 2012

Visit us on facebook

Facebook