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From left: Cordelia Cruise Lines Hotel Director Lydia Almeida, Master of Vessel Capt. Denis Korop, Cordelia Cruise Lines President / CEO Jurgen Bailom, HIPG CEO Johnson Liu, Sri Lanka Ports Authority Chairman Keith Bernard, Southern Province (India) Consul General Dipin P.R., SLTPB Marketing Director Dushan Wickramasuriya, Advantis Managing Director Ruwan Waidyaratne, Deputy Managing Director Shano Sabar
HIPG CEO Johnson Liu addressing the gathering |
The invitees at the “Marquee Theater” on Board the ‘Empress’ |
Indian tourists disembark at HIP to set off on local excursions
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The Hambantota International Port (HIP) will be entering the tourism mix of Indian cruise ships with an agreement of 13 ship calls to the port between June and September this year.
“We are positioning the port to several categories of cruise ships from luxury liners to all inclusive, budget and low budget carriers. With a 17 metre depth, HIP can accommodate any cruise liner in the world and as a new and modern port, we are well geared to handle the needs of ships, crew and passengers, immigration and emigration, customs and secure passenger services. We are well aware that there are more than 2000 cruise ship ports in the world, and Hambantota International Port, situated in the deep south of Sri Lanka is ideal to join this circuit, as a convenient port of call for ships plying the Indian Ocean. We have a wide range of touristic offerings at a very short distance from the port’s gate,” says Hambantota International Port Group CEO Johnson Liu.
Cordelia Cruise Lines, which offers holiday packages to Indian and international travellers, kicked off cruise packages from Chennai, with the maiden call of ‘Empress’ at HIP. The ship carrying 745 passengers will cover 3 other major destinations in the country.
“In the past six months we have seen an increase in cruise ships calling at HIP and we expect to grow this service further. The nexus with Hayleys Advantis, agents for Cordelia Cruise Lines is yet another step in promoting Hambantota as an ideal cruise ship destination. While the port’s location away from the busy metropolis, and its green environment, are added attractions, the port also has a duty free complex, with shops offering high quality imported products to ship passengers and crews,” the CEO added.
Hayleys Advantis offers tourists disembarking at the Hambantota International Port, a number of attractive excursions such as, walks through the Galle Dutch Fort, river cruises, hikes to the Diyaluma Waterfall and visits to a nearby turtle hatchery, and treks through Yala, Udawalawe, and Bundala national parks. Visits to the Akuressa Tea Factory, the Unawatuna Beach as well as shopping sprees are also included. Clarion Shipping, a subsidiary of Hayleys Advantis is the agent for the vessel.
The inaugural event at HIP was attended by SLPA Chairman Keith D. Bernard, Cordelia Cruises President and CEO Jurgen Bailom, Hayleys Advantis Managing Director Ruwan Waidyaratne, Northern Province Governor P.S.M. Charles, Sri Lanka Customs ADGC A.M.K.D Adikari, Rear Admiral T.S.K. Perera, Southern Naval Commander, Snr DIG southern province, S.C. Medawatte, and Immigration Deputy Controller Jayantha Rathnayake. HIPG CEO Johnson Liu together with the senior management of Hambantota International Port also participated in the event.
The Cruise Liner Cordelia ‘Empress’ berthed at HIP
– Pix by Ruwan Walpola