Cape Town’s status as a cruise destination was confirmed when the Cruise Terminal welcomed the Queen Mary 2 and MSC Orchestra over the Easter Weekend.
The impact is not only in terms of visitors, but in the recognition Cape Town is getting as a tourist destination. Here follows an extract from an article in The Newspaper.
“On 7 April 2023, the Queen Mary 2 and the MSC Orchestra cruise ships arrived at the Port of Cape Town’s Cruise Terminal, ideally situated within walking distance of Cape Town’s culturally-rich inner city and the magnificent V&A Waterfront.
Passengers had the opportunity to explore the city’s diverse cultural offerings, world-class shops, and restaurants, including the unique culinary experience at Makers Landing, located within the terminal. This vibrant marketplace celebrates the city’s diverse food culture and offers a range of delicious dishes from local vendors, giving visitors a taste of authentic Cape Town cuisine.
In conclusion, the arrival of the Queen Mary 2 and the MSC Orchestra at the Cape Town Cruise Terminal during the Easter weekend highlights Cape Town’s growing status as a premier cruise destination. Passengers on these ships had the chance to experience the best of Cape Town during their stay and undoubtedly left with memories that will last a lifetime.”
The city’s “diverse cultural offerings, world-class shops, and restaurants, including the unique culinary experience” are all covered in MapMyWay’s daily News Blogs.
WHAT: Cape Town – Cruise Destination
WHERE: Cape Town
INFO: The Newspaper | MapMyWay | E info@mapmyway.co.za