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2 August 2021

ABP’s Port of Cardiff Welcomes the Return of Luxury Cruises


Associated British Ports (‘ABP’) has welcomed the return of cruises to its Port of Cardiff, with the successful turnaround calls of the Hebridean Princess after a long absence due to the pandemic. With health and safety at the core of its company values, ABP enhanced its operations to provide safe on-site car parking, security services and a quayside terminal for the Hebridean Princess to ensure a Covid-safe operation was delivered to the Hebridean Princess and its customers.  

Richard Butler, ABP Commercial Manager, South Wales said:

“We are delighted with the success of the first calls of the Hebridean Princess since 2019 and we are very much looking forward to welcoming the return of cruise this summer at the Port of Cardiff. With excellent rail and road connections, the port is convenient and accessible for passengers, and we can reassure our customers that we have gone the extra mile to ensure safety.”

Luxury cruise ships like the Hebridean Princess choose the Port of Cardiff for its accessibility, not only as a gateway to other parts of the British Isles, but also to the historic Welsh capital, as well as for the stunning views of Penarth, Cardiff Bay and Flatholm Island on the approach to the port. The Hebridean Princess accommodates a maximum capacity of 50 passengers, looked after by a crew of 38, with itineraries that visit some of the most scenic parts of Britain.

With a further call scheduled for 11 August 2021, the Port of Cardiff welcomes the return of luxury cruise visits over the summer

 



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