MV Norwegian Dawn docks at Mombasa port with 2,200 passengers
By Farhiya Hussein |
The MV Norwegian Dawn is the longest cruise liner of this season.
A cruise vessel carrying more than 2,200 passengers and 1,000 crew members has docked at the port city of Mombasa.
Receiving the visitors on Sunday at the Kenya Ports Authority Cruise Terminal, county Tourism executive Mohamed Osman said the vessel's arrival marks a significant milestone for tourism in Mombasa County as it showcases its emergence as a premier destination in East Africa.
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The MV Norwegian Dawn is the longest cruise liner of this season.
It boasts the largest suites at sea, spanning up to 6,693 square feet, the Garden Villas feature king or queen-size beds, separate living and dining areas, luxury baths and private balconies, all complemented by certified butler and concierge services.
Measuring 294 meters in length, it accommodates 2,340 guests and operates with a crew of 1,032 members.
“The presence of such a renowned cruise ship not only enhances the local economy but also solidifies Mombasa County's reputation as a sought-after tourist hub. It highlights the county's potential to attract both domestic and international travelers, painting a vibrant picture of its allure,” Mohamed said.
The Mombasa Tourism Minister thanked the Kenya Ports Authority and the Kenya Tourism Board for promoting and supporting tourism in the coastal city.
“Their visionary initiatives, strategic partnerships and dedication to creating a welcoming environment have undoubtedly contributed to the county’s growing appeal as a tourist destination,” he said.
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