DUBAI: The emirate of Dubai will host one million cruise passengers by the year 2020, according to Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, chairman and CEO of DP World and chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation.
“Mina Rashid is the number one cruise terminal in the Mena region in terms of traffic and infrastructure, but we are set to go all out and make the passenger-friendly facility the best in the world,” he said. To achieve that end, the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation has joined hands with all authorities present at the port, including Dubai Customs, the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs and Dubai Police, to deliver expedited, top-notch services to cruise tourists.
Massive expansion is under way at the Mina Rashid, bin Sulayem added. “To ensure the facility reaches its optimal capacity and to further facilitate passengers’ access to the terminals, more berths are being allocated, existing terminals are being linked via a high-tech tubes system and an additional terminal is being built.”
Bin Sulayem said they are committed to investing in the transformation of Mina Rashid into a cruise destination of choice for cruise liners. “We want to increase the number of cruise ships calling at Dubai Cruise Terminals in order to meet our target of one million cruise passengers a year by 2020.” There is also a plan to build a marina for luxury yachts at the Mina Rashid in response to the high demand worldwide for luxury yacht berths, he said.
“Mina Rashid has been voted the Middle East’s leading cruise port at the World Travel Awards for the seventh consecutive year. It serves as a hub for tourists wishing to explore Middle Eastern countries, with a capacity to cater to seven mega cruise vessels at one time.” He said the ongoing Mina Rashid Development project will strengthen Dubai’s position as a global city and the premier cruise hub in the world.





