The Associated British Ports (ABP) South Wales is preparing for a busy 2019 cruise season at the Port of Cardiff, following a popular programme of passenger vessel calls in 2018.
The Bahamas-flagged passenger ship ‘Marco Polo’, owned and operated by Cruise and Maritime Voyages (CMV), will kick off the season when it calls at the port on Monday 22nd April.
Between May and June 2019, three cruise calls and over 2,000 passengers are expected to utilise port facilities and services provided by ABP South Wales at the Port of Cardiff.
The Port of Cardiff already has several bookings for cruise calls during the 2020 season, where passengers will either visit Wales as part of their cruise itineraries, or embark on cruise voyages from the port.
We are looking forward to once again welcoming thousands of passengers to the Port of Cardiff. The port provides a convenient and accessible gateway for passengers and boasts excellent road and rail links,
…said Richard Butler, Commercial Manager, ABP South Wales.