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Turkey’s Kuşadası enjoyed successful cruise tourism season with more than 180,000 tourists

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

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Kuşadası region of the Aegean province of Aydın receives highest number of cruise ships anchor annually. The port of Kuşadası region has experienced one of its best tourism seasons ever in 2019 tourism season. Kuşadası Ege Port General Manager Aziz Güngör said a total of 194 ships dropped anchor near Kuşadası, carrying 180,000 visitors to the region in 2019. The tourism authorities in Kuşadası Port is expected in 2020 to host around 500 cruise ships carrying an average of 4,000 passengers each, likely reaching a total of 2 million people.

 

 

Güngör said that the dark clouds have disappeared for Turkish cruise tourism with cruise ships adding Turkey back to their itineraries after coming to a standstill in 2016 with ships cancelling calls in the country’s ports. He added that there has been a 30% growth in the number of ships anchoring in Turkey in 2019, and the number of passengers grew by 40% compared to the previous year.

 

Noting that they expect the real recovery to take place in 2020, Güngör said they forecast a 60% increase in the number of ships and to double the arrival of tourists. They expect 310 cruise ships and 360,000 tourists to arrive at Kuşadası Port in 2020.

 

 

He also noted that cruise ships continued to dock at the port even in winter months, adding that it was the first time for the region to receive tourists in the off-season. In January, nine cruises ships have brought 10,000 tourists. It was the first time for Kuşadası to experience such a long cruise season. Göngör said they expect to see more cruise ships traveling to Turkey during winter months.

 

 

Kuşadası is a famous holiday resort town in Turkey and is situated conveniently close to major archaeological sites and the Dilek Peninsula National Park, one of Turkey’s most biologically diverse areas. Kuşadası is also home to some of the region’s most pristine beaches. In 2017, Kuşadası’s Ege Port welcomed 126 ships and 118,418 cruise passengers.

 

 

Turkey continues its efforts to reinvigorate cruise tourism and is carrying out works to eliminate the lack of ports, particularly in Istanbul. Having come to a standstill in the last four years, cruise tourism in Turkey’s largest metropolis has started to rebound this year. Some 24 cruise ships were expected to arrive in the city by October, and the number is expected to reach 80 in 2020. As part of the works to boost cruise tourism, a new cruise port is in the plans in Istanbul’s Yenikapı district and the tender bidding is likely to take place soon. Besides, Istanbul’s mega port project Galataport, which is currently under construction and expected to open in March 2020, is also expected to revive the city’s cruise tourism sector.

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