Building on the Solomon Islands potential as a new and exciting destination for the international cruise market, the destination will welcome eight separate cruise visits in 2016 – a 100 percent increase on its 2015 cruise schedule result.
Vessels visiting Honiara and cruising within the 992-island archipelago this year include Princess Cruises Linesโ Sea Princess and Dawn Princess, Noble Caledoniaโs Caledonia Sky, Silverseas Cruisesโ Silver Discoverer, P&Oโs Pacific Eden and Seabourn Cruise Linesโ Seabourn Odyssey.
Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau (SIVB) CEO, Josefa โJoโ Tuamoto attributed the increase to the efforts the national tourist office has to gone along with government and local private sector support to turn what he described as a โhuge potential into an actual reality.โ
Mr Tuamoto also pointed towards a recent visit to Sydney by outgoing Ministry of Culture & Tourism permanent secretary, John Wasi and representatives from the Department of Tourism, the SIVB and the Solomon Islands Port Authority which he said had played a major role in the outcome.
While in Sydney the Solomon Islands delegation met with several key cruise industry players, specialist wholesale and retailer representatives and media as part of a concerted effort to thrust the Solomon Islandsโ cruise potential into the spotlight.
โTourism is fast emerging as a major driver for the countryโs GDP, the government had embarked on a very vigorous process to seize on the opportunity tourism presents and we see cruise as offering huge potential,โ Mr Tuamoto said.
โWe were determined to turn this potential into a hard reality and that is exactly what we are seeing in 2016.โ