Abu Dhabi: After a successful 2019 in which more than 518,000 cruise visitors arrived in emirate, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced a number of key maritime initiatives for 2020 to further boost tourism in the sector. The activities cover both the cruise and yachting sectors, in an effort to attract at least 556,000 cruise visitors and 80 superyachts in 2020.

Maritime tourism in Abu Dhabi witnessed impressive growth in 2019, resulting in a record-breaking year for the sector. The 518,000 cruise visitors who arrived at the emirate’s ports throughout the year was a 46 percent increase compared to 2018. Similarly, the number of cruise calls increased by 43 percent in 2019 to reach a total of 193.

“The success we have achieved in the past year is a testament to Abu Dhabi’s position as a world-class hub for maritime tourism. Working closely with our partners at Abu Dhabi Ports and the Department of Municipal Affairs and Transport, we have achieved a record-breaking number of maritime tourists for 2019,” said Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, Acting Executive Director of Tourism and Marketing at DCT Abu Dhabi.

“For 2020, we will build on this success to attract even more businesses and tourists to the UAE capital and to continue to provide them with exceptional service and extraordinary experiences. Our goal is to improve navigation and accessibility, provide unrivalled luxury and service, and encourage tourists to explore Abu Dhabi and its diverse offerings.”

A survey of the cruise visitors found they expressed a high level of satisfaction with the services at Abu Dhabi’s cruise terminals, with an 85 percent overall satisfaction level with the Sir Bani Yas terminal and 90 percent with the Zayed Port facilities.

“Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminals has helped facilitate the success of our tourism sector through its world-class facilities, quality of service, and strategic investments and partnerships with the world’s leading cruise operators,” said Noura Rashid Al Dhaheri, Director of Cruise Business at Abu Dhabi Ports.

“Since we welcomed the maiden call of a cruise liner to Zayed Port in 2008, all our efforts have been geared towards cementing Abu Dhabi as a regional hub on the international cruise map. At Abu Dhabi Ports, we are committed to realising the full potential of our cruise infrastructure in order to accommodate greater capacities and provide visitors with the ultimate cruise experience.”

Abu Dhabi is also set to ramp up destination development efforts to further grow maritime tourism in the UAE capital in 2020. As part of its strategy, DCT Abu Dhabi announced a number of initiatives that will take place throughout the year. These include local events and projects as well as participation in international events to promote the destination to global audiences.

Throughout the year, DCT Abu Dhabi will be participating in a number of international maritime tourism events, alongside its partners at Abu Dhabi Ports, Etihad Airways. The events include Anantara is Seatrade Cruise Global, the largest cruise industry forum in the world, which takes place from 21-23 April 2020 in Miami, Florida, and Seatrade Cruise Med, a Mediterranean-focussed edition of Seatrade taking place in Malaga, Spain from 15-17 September. Abu Dhabi will be partaking in the Monaco Yacht Show, the world’s premier yachting industry event, between 23-26 September, as well as the Dubai Boat Show and Dubai Superyacht Summit from 10-14 March. Additionally, the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show 2020 will once again take place in the UAE capital from 14-17 October.

Abu Dhabi is also seeing the development of several landmark projects and events in this sector. Among the most prominent of these is Al Qana, the 2.4-kilometre canal project, which is set to open later this year. The newly opened Marsa Mina at Mina Zayed Port will be hosting a number of family entertainment events and activities to provide cruise tourists with memorable experiences during their visits to the capital. Also, in the coming months Abu Dhabi’s cruise terminals will see the return dockings of top cruise liners including MSC Bellissima, MSC Lirica, AIDAprima, Costa Diadema, MS Jewel of the Seas, MV Horizon, and Mein Schiff 5.

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About the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi

The Department of Culture and Tourism conserves and promotes the heritage and culture of Abu Dhabi emirate and leverages them in the development of a world-class, sustainable destination of distinction, which enriches the lives of visitors and residents alike. The organisation manages the emirate’s tourism sector and markets the destination internationally through a wide range of activities aimed at attracting visitors and investment. Its policies, plans and programmes relate to the preservation of heritage and culture, including protecting archaeological and historical sites and to developing museums, including Zayed National Museum, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, and Louvre Abu Dhabi. DCT Abu Dhabi also supports intellectual and artistic activities and cultural events to nurture a rich cultural environment and honour the emirate’s heritage. A key role is to create synergy in the destination’s development through close co-ordination with its wide-ranging stakeholder base.

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About Abu Dhabi Ports:

Established in 2006, Abu Dhabi Ports is a global trade enabler strategically based in the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It is the region’s premier facilitator of logistics, transport, and trade, bridging Abu Dhabi with the world. Abu Dhabi Ports owns and manages 11 ports and terminals in the UAE and Guinea.

Abu Dhabi Ports’ largest subsidiary is Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD), the integrated trade, logistics, and industrial hub, with the flagship, deep water Khalifa Port as its maritime gateway.

Additional subsidiaries of Abu Dhabi Ports include: Abu Dhabi Marine Services (SAFEEN), Maqta Gateway, Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy, Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT), and Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal.

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