Home
FacebookSearchMenu
  • Subscribe (free)
  • Subscribe (free)
  • News
  • Features
  • TravelInfo
  • Columns
  • Community
  • Sponsored
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send Us News

Share

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

CT pursues plans for cruise terminal

15 Aug 2014 - by Dorine Reinstein
Comments | 0

The City Cape Town remains supportive of the construction of a dedicated cruise liner terminal despite a recent study that showed it would not be financially viable. The study, conducted by Cape Town’s tourism, events and marketing directorate, showed that the planned terminal would stand idle for parts of the year and would therefore have little value. 
The directorate’s Theuns Vivian, was quoted in the Cape Argus as saying that while cruise activities had increased in the past 10 years and passenger volumes had doubled, South Africa accounted for only 0.6% of global passenger activity. “This is negligible, with limited growth potential.”
Vivian was further quoted as saying: “The outcome of the study indicates that major capital investment in infrastructure must be preceded by major increases in cruise tourism figures, and that the seasonality of this market requires a terminal facility that can be used for other purposes during long periods of low or no cruise passenger usage.”
The City of Cape Town has distanced itself from these findings.
“I would like to make it very clear that the views expressed by the officials concerned do not in any way represent those of the City,” Patricia de Lille, mayor of the City of Cape Town, told eTNW. 
According to de Lille, the findings of the study concerned have been misrepresented and the statements made were wholly ignorant of the importance of this sector to the economic growth of Cape Town. “The City unequivocally supports the need for a dedicated cruise liner terminal, as we believe it is essential to growing the tourism market and, as a result, job creation in Cape Town.”
De Lille added that Cape Town remained committed to working with the Ports Authority and the V&A Waterfront to support this important growth sector in the tourism industry.

Tracey Krog, commercial manager for Cruises International, said a new terminal would be beneficial to the cruise and tourism industry in SA. “Cape Town is becoming a flag-ship port in the international cruise calendar.”

Alan Winde, minister of economic opportunities, added that seasonality was not unique to the cruising industry. He told eTNW: “Seasonality impacting our tourism industry is a standard problem you have to consider whether you’re building a hotel or, in this case, a new cruise-liner terminal. Any company in this open bid process should factor in the issue of seasonality. I know Transnet was set to make an announcement in November. I trust that this is still happening and I’ll be looking forward to news on the latest development.”

David Green, ceo V&A Waterfront, says the V&A has submitted a proposal to lease, invest in and operate a terminal in the Port. This bid was submitted to Transnet, who have yet to adjudicate on the bids and make the award.
Is there a demand for cruising from Cape Town? Let us know by answering our eTNW poll on the homepage. 

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.

Breaking News: FlySafair pilot strike ends

Yesterday
Comments | 0

AARTO: Double trouble for car rental

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

Qatar ups winter schedule to Africa

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

African airlines trail in own market

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

French attractions plan fee hike

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

Feature: 30 years representing Silversea in SA

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

Lemala enters Kenya market with new acquisition

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

New waterpark planned for NCL island

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

Air travel round-up: New routes for Discover Airlines

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

Latest Changes on Travelinfo (31 Jul '25)

31 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

Consultants can’t fix airlines alone

30 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

School tours not for rookies

30 Jul 2025
Comments | 0

EU travel industry opposes ETIAS hike

30 Jul 2025
Comments | 0
  • Load more

FeatureClick to view

Travel technology July 2025

Poll

How many different booking systems would you say you interact with on a daily basis to fulfil client travel requests?
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Travel News on Facebook
  • Travel News RSS
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send Us News