Ship Ahoy
The Glenelg Shire is getting ready for cruise ship season as the first of four visits this Summer makes its way into Port this Sunday.
NCL Bahamas Ltd’s Norwegian Sun will dock into Portland on Sunday 22 December 2024, welcoming more than 1,800 passengers to shore.
Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Karen Stephens said it will be the first of multiple stopovers for the Norwegian Sun this Summer, with a further two visits scheduled in January and February 2025.
“Portland has become a destination of choice thanks to our natural deep sea port and great on-shore facility ratings, which have been largely achieved thanks to the significant efforts of our local community who have got behind this important tourism opportunity,” she said.
“We thank all the volunteers, tourism operators, business owners and staff who have been working tirelessly to ensure to secure repeat visits from cruise operators.
“It’s now full speed into one of our busiest cruise ship seasons which will bring tens of thousands of visitors to our region.
“I look forward to welcoming cruising visitors to our shores and know they will have a wonderful time experiencing all that our Shire has to offer.”
The Norwegian Sun’s visit to Portland will mark the start of the cruise’s 15-day itinerary around Australia and New Zealand. The ship departs from Melbourne, visiting sites such as Kangaroo Island, Hobart, Milford Sound, Dunedin and Wellington before finishing in Auckland.
As part of the day visit, shuttle buses will transport cruise ship passengers across the local area, promoting key tourist destinations and CBD sites.
For up-to-date scheduling information please visit the Port of Portland website.
UPCOMING CRUISE SHIP SCHEDULE
• 22 December 2024
7am Norwegian Sun arrives
3:30pm Norwegian Sun departs
• 18 January 2025
10am Regatta arrives
7pm Regatta departs
• 20 January 2025
7am Norwegian Sun arrives
3:30pm Norwegian Sun departs
• 16 February 2025
7am Norwegian Sun arrives
4pm Norwegian Sun departs
• 13 May 2025
9am Insignia arrives
6pm Insignia departs
The Azamara Quest docking into the Port of Portland in 2023.
Photo credit: Port of Portland