Gibraltar is ready to welcome back cruise ships, their passengers, and their crew. The Port of Gibraltar and the Gibraltar Tourist Board have continued to work proactively during this pandemic to support the cruise industry.
These efforts were recognized by MedCruise during the second edition of the Association’s awards where Gibraltar was named as the “Western Mediterranean MedCruise port showing the greatest commitment during the pandemic”.
The Rock's Minister for Business, Tourism, Transport and the Port,the Vijay Daryanani MP said:“With the necessary safety protocols now in place, I am pleased to announce that Gibraltar is now ready to welcome back cruise ships. I have been discussing the resumption of cruise calls now for a while with cruise executives and we have worked hard to ensure that we can make this happen. The local shore excursion agents and shipping agents are also now prepared to continue their excellent tasks”.
In addition, the cruise companies have carried out impressive work in terms of on-board testing and screening facilities, which will be part of their protocols. Gibraltar offers many advantages for cruise itineraries with excellent port facilities and great range of shore excursion opportunities. The proximity of the port to the city centre is a great advantage, with minimal transit times for passengers.
Thanks to the assistance offered by the Government in the UK, the population of Gibraltar is fully vaccinated, making it one of the safest destinations in Europe to travel to at present. Aside from many of the physical protocols that will remain in place, if passengers and crew have either a valid PCR or lateral flow test taken up to 72 hours before arrival they will be able to disembark and visit Gibraltar.
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