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As
of next 6 November, Chile’s port cities will
display their best since on that date the official 2012/13 cruise
season begins which extends until mid-April and the country has great
expectations of
recovering a leading position in
the region.
Only last year the number of cruise calls in Chilean ports was up 25% over the previous year, according to Sebastian Moreno, head of the Conosur Ports Corporation and this season he anticipates a confirmation of that tendency which has become very significant for the Chilean tourism industry.
“This
coming season the Chilean ports which will receive the highest number
of calls are: Puerto Montt with 51; Punta Arenas, 47 and Valparaiso,
39”, said Moreno who revealed that the first visit this season will
be the Veendam, next 6 November, which will be calling at the port of
Coquimbo. The same vessel will end the season 14 April also calling
at Coquimbo.
To
the north of
Chile, Arica will receive the first cruise 15 November, the Seabourn
Sojourn and the last
will be the Celebrity Infinity, on March 3.
Another five vessels are expected to call at Arica during the season.
Iquique
also expects seven cruises,
with the first arrival 12 November, Le Boreal and the last the
Hanseatic on March 17-
Antofagasta
is the Chilean port with the lesser cruise activity, only three
vessels, with the Seven Seas Mariner the
first on January 26, followed by Regatta on January 28th and Hamburg,
February 4.
Valparaiso
will be the third most important port in the number of calls,
beginning 7 November with the Veendam, and the last of the season on
13 April.
Puerto
Montt, by far will be the port most visited by the ‘giants of the
sea’ totalling 51 calls, beginning with the Veendam on 9 November
and the same cruise will close the season on 11 April.
Puerto
de Castro will receive 11 cruise vessels, the first call Seabourn
Soujourn on 22 November and Princess Daphne the last
call on 6 March 2013.
Veendam
will make the first call at Puerto de Chacabuco on 10 November and
Princess Daphne will close the season on 21 March 2013. Chacabuco is
planning for 24 calls.
Punta
Arenas will be the second most visited port with 47 cruise vessels,
The Veendam will open the season calling on 13 November and the last
in calling at the end of the season
6 April 2013.
Puerto
Natales will receive four cruise vessels: Le Boreal on 23 November
and the last to call will be Hanseatic on 7 March 2013.
Last
year Chile passed a bill which authorizes the cruise vessels to
operate their casinos while in Chilean waters, which had been banned
since the privatization of the industry in the country.
Moreno said that the full impact of the measure will only be entirely
assessed in 2 or 3 years more since the cruise industry plans
itineraries with several years’ anticipation.
Chilean
tourism authorities estimate that the average expenditure of each
cruise passenger when they come ashore is in the range of 97 US
dollars plus all the other activities that the
cruise industry generates in the different ports.
Source: MercoPress
Source: MercoPress

