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Cruise Gateway

CRUISE GATEWAY - towards sustainable growth of cruise shipping in the NSR

Cruise Gateway increased the maritime accessibility by developing the North Sea Region as a cruise destination of its own and promoting it as a "lighthouse" for sustainable cruise. 

The project partners considered a broad range of topics linked to cruise and cruise potential, including joint lobbying and marketing, the creation of a regional maritime identity and innovative ideas for passenger excursions, as they seek ways to develop the North Sea Region as a cruise destination in its own right.

The common thread through all of this was sustainability – including the promotion of environmental awareness and eco-friendly transport structures, and avoiding congestion.

Cruise Gateway was also represented in the MTC cluster.


BENEFICIARIES PER COUNTRY
GERMANY
Hafen Hamburg Marketing e.V.
Port of Kiel
Columbus Cruise Center Bremerhaven
Bremen Senate Department for Economy and Ports
BELGIUM
City of Antwerp/Tourism
Port of Oostende
DENMARK
Port of Esbjerg
Copenhagen Malmö Port AB
NORWAY
Cruise Destination Hardangerfjord
SWEDEN
City of Gothenburg
THE NETHERLANDS
Cruise Port Rotterdam
UNITED KINGDOM
Essex County Council
Aberdeenshire Council
Shipbuilders & Shiprepairers Association