SOUTH Australia will welcome 52 cruise ships next season, exceeding the state government’s 2020 target for vessel numbers three years early. The overall figure is up 15 on 2016, with Tourism Minister Leon Bignell saying 28 ships will arrive in Adelaide, along with 19 calls in Kangaroo Island and five...
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SOUTH Australia will welcome
52 cruise ships next season,
exceeding the state government’s
2020 target for vessel numbers
three years early.
The overall figure is up 15 on
2016, with Tourism Minister Leon
Bignell saying 28 ships will arrive
in Adelaide, along with 19 calls in
Kangaroo Island and five visits to
Port Lincoln.
The 2016 season wrapped up
last week with the arrival of Sun
Princess into Port Adelaide.
“The fact that we are breaking
the 2020 target three years early
is outstanding and is testament to
the work the State Government is
doing to attract more visitors and
create a larger demand for South
Australia,” Bignell said.
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