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King Abdullah Economic City: King Abdullah Port announced that it received the MSC Bellissima, the largest cruise ship ever to visit Saudi Arabia, as part of its continuing efforts to support the growth and development of the Kingdom’s travel and tourism sector, contributing to the goal of attracting 100 million local and international visits annually by 2030, as per the national tourism strategy. The vessel, which is longer than three football fields, made its maiden call at the port as tourists disembarked for sightseeing in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), which has been included in MSC Cruises’ Saudi Arabia and Red Sea cruise itinerary for two years in a row.
Commenting on the announcement, Jay New, CEO of King Abdullah Port, said: “The docking of MSC Bellissima at King Abdullah Port represents a significant accomplishment in our efforts to develop a port that is capable of meeting the wide-ranging maritime transportation and logistics needs of Saudi Arabia. KAEC’s growing reputation as a thriving destination for urban living, tourism and industries will drive our quest to continue building up and upgrading our infrastructure and facilities. We are proud to play a key role in the Kingdom’s drive to boost the travel and tourism sector in line with Vision 2030 diversification goals.”
MSC Bellissima’s seven-night winter season cruise sailing out of its homeport of Jeddah began on November 6. In addition to KAEC, where guests have the opportunity to visit the holy city of Madinah or enjoy a day at Pure Beach or Yam Beach, the ship will also call at Yanbu in western Saudi Arabia and Aqaba in Jordan. The voyages will depart the port of Jeddah every Saturday night and King Abdullah Port will continue to welcome the cruise ship once a week throughout November and December this year.
Owned by the Ports Development Company, King Abdullah Port is the region’s first port to be owned, developed, and operated by the private sector. Ranked as the world’s second most efficient port by The World Bank in 2020, the port emerged as one of the world’s top 100 ports within four years of operation. With its strategic location in King Abdullah Economic City – a modern city with a pro-business ecosystem and infrastructure – King Abdullah Port leverages the city’s advanced facilities and services, particularly the Industrial Valley, which has attracted many logistics projects as well as light and medium industries.
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About King Abdullah Port
Strategically located on the Red Sea coast in King Abdullah Economic City, King Abdullah Port, ranked by The World Bank as the world’s second most efficient port in 2020, is the Middle East’s first privately owned, developed and operated port. Occupying an area of 17.4 km2, and enjoying close proximity to the key Saudi cities of Jeddah, Holy Makkah, Al Madinah and Yanbu, as well as its direct access to extensive transportation networks that facilitates the cargo transport through the kingdom and the rest of the region, the port is making an increasingly important contribution to the Kingdom’s global role in maritime trade and logistics. Once fully completed, King Abdullah Port will be capable of handling 25 million TEU, 1.5 million CEU and 25 million tons of clean bulk cargo annually.
With state-of-the-art infrastructure and processing facilities, the world’s deepest 18-m berths, multi-level expanding operations, in addition to a fully-integrated Port Community System, the Smart Gate system and multipurpose bonded and re-export zones, King Abdullah Port reflects the important role of the private sector in realizing Vision 2030.
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