About 498 visitors, including crewmembers from across the world, disembarked from the MS Europa 2 passenger vessel, currently docked at the Port of Walvis Bay. The vessel, which will overnight at the Port city, arrived from the Port of Lüderitz around 07h00 this morning and will depart tomorrow evening heading to Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
The entity expects to roll out its red carpet to more passenger vessels during the upcoming months at both its ports.
03 Mar |
MS EUROPA 2 |
24 Mar |
CRYSTAL ENDEAVOR |
16 Apr |
QUEEN VICTORIA |
21 Apr |
ASTOR |
24 May |
MS INSIGNIA |
Namport remains appreciative that the tourism industry is a key player in Namibia’s economy and continues to be committed to advancing the country’s drive of economic recovery. “The presence of tourists from passenger vessels such as the MS Europa 2 and others are a direct positive injection into the tourism industry which will aid our journey of economic recovery as a country”, said Mr Elias Mwenyo, Executive: Commercial Services at Namport.