Advanced Aquarium Technologies
Advanced Aquarium Technologies (AAT) is a world leader in the design, construction, and operation of landmark public aquariums. Led from Queensland, AAT has delivered aquarium projects in over 25…
read moreLarge cruise vessels will soon be returning to Western Australia, following confirmation the Coral Princess will visit Fremantle as part of an Australian circumnavigation in October.
From 1st October, cruise vessels with capacity for more than 350 guests and crew will be permitted to return to WA enabling the return of the Coral Princess, closely followed by five more luxury cruise liners before Christmas.
The Coral Princess will be the first large cruise vessel to visit WA in two and a half years and its arrival to Fremantle on 28th October will flag a bumper few months of cruise travel for WA, with more than 10,000 passengers expected to visit WA between October and December.
Over the upcoming cruise season, ships will also visit other regional locations including Broome, Geraldton, Exmouth and Esperance.
Western Australian tourism operators have already witnessed a busy Kimberley cruise season since small ships carrying up to 350 passengers and crew were permitted to return from 17th April.
Some of the Kimberley ships have included Coral Expeditions' Coral Geographer and Coral Adventurer, with Ponant's 32-guest, three-masted Le Ponant about to make her debut in the Kimberley for a six-month season.
Prior to COVID-19, WA welcomed 106 cruise ship visits in the 2019-20 financial year, which generated $261.9 million for WA's economy and employed around 935 people in industry roles.
October will also be a milestone month for cruising in WA, with Perth set to host the sixth WA Cruise Exchange from 5th to 8th October 2022.
Around 22 representatives from Australia's cruise industry will meet with a variety of tourism stakeholders including WA suppliers and destination representatives, and the event will be enhanced with familiarisation visits to the South-West and Kimberley region.
WA Tourism Minister Roger Cook notes "Cruising is critical to the WA tourism sector and before the pandemic, this industry injected hundreds of millions of dollars into the State's economy.
"I'm grateful to cruise operators for their resilience throughout COVID-19 and am looking forward to welcoming back large cruise ships to WA in the coming months.”
WA Ports Minister Rita Saffioti added "Prior to COVID-19, the cruising industry was a significant driver for our economy and tourism sector, both in Fremantle and in regional communities like Albany, Esperance and Broome.
"COVID-19 presented significant challenges for the cruising industry, but I know all of our port authorities have been working hard to prepare for the return of cruise ships later this year.
"We've undertaken significant upgrades in preparation for the return of cruise ships, including the replacement of escalators and lifts at the Fremantle Passenger Terminal."
15th August 2022 - New Zealand welcomes first cruise ship since COVID restrictions impacted tourism industry
18th June 2022 - Cruise ship arrivals support Cairns local tourism operators
4th June 2022 - Cruise Ship Tourism recommences in Northern Territory
12th May 2022 - NT Cruise Tourism Strategy launched for 2022-25
6th May 2022 - Cruise ship operations to be monitored when they return to Akaroa in November
6th April 2022 - Cruise shipping to resume in Western Australia but with stringent measures and protocols
15th March 2022 - International Cruise ships allowed to return to Australia from 17th April
16th February 2022 - Northern Territory lifts passenger limits to 350 for expedition cruise ships
15th March 2020 - Cruise ships from foreign ports banned to curb Coronavirus spreading
Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?
As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.
The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.
Advanced Aquarium Technologies (AAT) is a world leader in the design, construction, and operation of landmark public aquariums. Led from Queensland, AAT has delivered aquarium projects in over 25…
read moreWe live for media production and global events, providing real-time networks for video, audio, data and communications.
read moreProSlide is the global leader in water ride design and manufacturing, supplying high-performance water attractions to new and expanding water parks around the world. For over three decades, ProSlide…
read moreATS are global leaders in altitude training and research. From mask systems and inflatable tents to simulated altitude facilities, we help all athletes gain the competitive edge. Our…
read moreFluidra Commercial Australia develops innovative, highly technical and sustainable solutions designed to create unique aquatic facilities for the 'Commercial Pool' category. Public…
read moreAusfit began in 1992, providing software services to the health and fitness sector including ClubWise, a fully hosted web-based product which combines state of the art club management software,…
read moreiDwala is the Community Sports Facility Specialist offering the highest quality designs and technical expertise to Councils, Schools and Sporting Clubs looking to create sporting…
read moreAs of the 1st July 2018, Enta Australasia Pty Ltd/Best Union has been rebranded as Vivaticket Pty Ltd. Vivaticket is the ideal strategic partner for the organisation and management of your…
read moreGet your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!