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New addition to Fremantle cruise season

Cruise ship Vasco da Gama made its debut visit to Fremantle today for a summer season of homeporting.

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  • Published 13 Jan 2020
Vasco da Gama berthed at Fremantle Passenger Terminal

Ports Minister Alannah MacTiernan today welcomed premium cruise liner Vasco da Gama to Fremantle for the first time, saying the McGowan Government's push to increase cruise tourism in Western Australia was paying off.

The newest addition to the Cruise and Maritime Voyages (CMV Australia) fleet, the premium Vasco da Gama will be homeported in Fremantle for the first time this summer, until February 12.

Described as small to mid-sized, the 220-metre Vasco da Gama's 1,220 guest capacity more than doubles that of CMV's Astor, which had been based in Fremantle from 2013 to last year.
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Vasco da Gama arriving in Fremantle Inner Harbour early this morning

Vasco da Gama brought 935 passengers from Busselton this morning, with a further 856 passengers embarking for its maiden Western Australian voyage to Broome and then Bali. An additional 110 passengers remained on-board.

Cruise shipping in 2018-19 contributed $229 million to the WA economy and supported about 848 jobs, and the McGowan Government has driven efforts to increase cruise tourism in WA.

The McGowan Government's $15.3 million dredging at the Port of Broome, completed in September 2019, was a deciding factor in Vasco da Gama choosing to homeport at Fremantle for the 2020 cruise season.

The dredging at Broome enabled better access for cruise ships at all tides, eliminating some of the challenges cruise lines faced when deciding on destinations.     

The McGowan Government also refurbished the Fremantle Passenger Terminal in a $3.25 million makeover, completed in early 2019.

In June 2019, the State Government announced a co-operative marketing agreement between Tourism WA and CMV Australia supporting a new range of WA-focused fly, cruise, rail and stay packages.

Port calls to popular regional WA destinations including Broome, Geraldton, Kuri Bay, Albany and Esperance feature in Vasco da Gama's itinerary while home-ported in Fremantle. Itineraries include extended stopovers at WA ports, allowing for longer shore excursions in Perth metropolitan and regional areas.

CMV Australia has also committed Vasco da Gama to Fremantle for the 2020-21 season.

Ports Minister Alannah MacTiernan said:

"The McGowan Government has taken real steps to market WA as a cruise destination, and that work is paying off with ships like the Vasco da Gama homeporting at Fremantle for the first time.

"Cruise and Maritime Voyages is running with a new WA itinerary that includes stopovers at WA ports, extending visitor nights in the State.

"This has a strong impact on our local and regional economy, supporting WA tourism businesses and jobs while giving visitors the opportunity to explore Perth and regional WA."

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