The cruise quay at Port Rashid (also referred to as Mina Rashid) received four cruise ships simultaneously on 29 December– Aida Stilla, Main Chef 5, MSCSplendida and Coasta Mediterrania– a first in its history.
Authorities believe this implies the port’s readiness to meet the growing demand in the cruise tourism sector and the emirates plans to target a million cruise tourists by 2020. A total of 21,411 tourists and 3,849 crew were on boards the ships.
The emirate of Dubai, turning into a major hub for cruise tourism, received 157 cruise ships during the current season 2016-2017 which started last October and will continue until next April. This means a 18% increase compared to last season which received 133 cruise ships. Number of cruise tourists grew 15% to reach 650,000 in 2016-2017 season compared to 516,47 in the last season.
Mohammed Al Mannaei, CEO P&O Marinas and executive director Mina Rashid, DP World, pointed out that receiving four big cruise ships on one single day indicates the Ports ability to cope up with the growth in cruise tourism in Dubai.
“The port can receive seven cruise ships simultaneously on a 1900m quay and capacity of 18,000 tourists through terminals 2 and 3. Cruise Terminal 3 is the biggest of its type worldwide with a capacity of 14,000 passengers and 125,000sqm of area,” he added.