Europa-2 first foreign cruise liner to call at Kochi after pandemic outbreak
The Hindu
Arrival of the seven-deck vessel, which can accommodate up to 500 guests, marks the beginning of the cruise season in Kochi
Europa-2, with 257 tourists, most of them from Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Austria, early on Tuesday morning, is the first foreign cruise vessel to call at the Kochi port after the pandemic outbreak.
The Malta-registered 225-m-long vessel has 372 crew members. The arrival of the seven-deck vessel, which can accommodate up to 500 guests, marks the beginning of the cruise season in Kochi and also the maiden visit of a cruise ship at Sagarika, said to be the sole full-fledged international cruise terminal in the country, located at the port’s Ernakulam Wharf.
The guests were given a traditional welcome arranged by India Tourism and the Ernakulam DTPC. The agencies had readied pre-paid taxi and autorickshaw counters, tourist information desk, and buggies to transport the guests to and from the ship to the terminal.
During the course of the day, the guests visited Fort Kochi, Mattancherry, took the popular tuk-tuk tours, harbour cruise, and an Alappuzha backwater trip. A few dozen bicycles were unloaded from the vessel, for guests who preferred to explore the city by pedalling.
The vessel that arrived from Mangaluru will set sail to Patong, Thailand, at 10 p.m.
“The revival of the cruise-tourism sector, which was the first fatality of the pandemic, augurs well for the regional economy since it is the most prolific segment of the tourism industry and generates significant employment,” said M.Beena, Chairperson of Cochin Port Authority.
“The port authority is committed to promoting cruise tourism as it helps spur economic activity and generates forex in the hinterland and ensures employment opportunities,” she said.
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