• Cruise ships will soon be able to dock in Abu Dhabi for the first time in 18 months from September 1st. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Cruise ships will soon be able to dock in Abu Dhabi for the first time in 18 months from September 1st. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Passengers aboard MSC Bellissima sunbathe as the cruise ship docked in Abu Dhabi before the pandemic. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Passengers aboard MSC Bellissima sunbathe as the cruise ship docked in Abu Dhabi before the pandemic. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Before the onset of the virus, maritime tourism into Abu Dhabi had experienced a record-breaking year. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Before the onset of the virus, maritime tourism into Abu Dhabi had experienced a record-breaking year. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • In 2019, about 500,000 cruise passengers arrived in the emirate’s ports, a 46 per cent increase compared to 2018. Reem Mohammed / The National
    In 2019, about 500,000 cruise passengers arrived in the emirate’s ports, a 46 per cent increase compared to 2018. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • The number of cruise ships visiting the capital rose by 43 per cent in 2019 to reach a total of 192. Reem Mohammed / The National
    The number of cruise ships visiting the capital rose by 43 per cent in 2019 to reach a total of 192. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Inside Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal at Mina Zayed. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Inside Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal at Mina Zayed. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Tourists take a photo with an Emirati man outside MSC Bellissima before the pandemic. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Tourists take a photo with an Emirati man outside MSC Bellissima before the pandemic. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Cruise ships such as the MSC Bellissima have extraordinary facilities, including shopping districts. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Cruise ships such as the MSC Bellissima have extraordinary facilities, including shopping districts. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • A family enjoy a jacuzzi that overlooks Abu Dhabi. Reem Mohammed / The National
    A family enjoy a jacuzzi that overlooks Abu Dhabi. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • The Sports Bar at MSC Bellissima. The cruise ship docked in Abu Dhabi on Sunday before continuing to Bahrain. Reem Mohammed / The National
    The Sports Bar at MSC Bellissima. The cruise ship docked in Abu Dhabi on Sunday before continuing to Bahrain. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • The Abu Dhabi skyline as seen from MSC Bellissima, one of the largest cruise ships in the world. Reem Mohammed / The National
    The Abu Dhabi skyline as seen from MSC Bellissima, one of the largest cruise ships in the world. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • The shopping district in MSC Bellissima, one of the largest cruise ships in the world. Reem Mohammed / The National
    The shopping district in MSC Bellissima, one of the largest cruise ships in the world. Reem Mohammed / The National

Abu Dhabi to allow cruise ships back from September


Georgia Tolley
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Cruise ships will soon be able to dock in Abu Dhabi for the first time in 18 months.

Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT) said cruise operations can begin from September 1.

All arriving passengers must have been vaccinated against coronavirus in advance, officials said.

Liners were banned locally and globally because of the pandemic, as they quickly emerged as potential "super-spreader" events.

Before the onset of the virus, maritime tourism into Abu Dhabi had experienced a record-breaking year.

Ali Al Shaiba, executive director at DCT, said the move was a major boost to the sector.

"This step comes [as] part of the leading efforts to enliven the emirate’s tourism sector after the impressive results we’ve achieved in combatting the spread of the pandemic, and yet another step towards strengthening the UAE capital’s position as a world-class hub for maritime tourism," he said.

In 2019, about 500,000 cruise passengers arrived in the emirate's ports, a 46 per cent increase compared with 2018, while the number of cruise ships visiting the capital rose by 43 per cent in 2019 to reach a total of 192.

"We will continue to work closely with our partners at Abu Dhabi Ports to further boost the maritime tourism sector and attract more businesses and tourists, by providing them with unparalleled services and experiences, while exploring Abu Dhabi and its diverse offerings," he said.

Cruise industry grounded by pandemic

Cruise ships will be allowed to return in autumn. Courtesy: DCT - Abu Dhabi
Cruise ships will be allowed to return in autumn. Courtesy: DCT - Abu Dhabi

During 2020, cruise ships were identified as coronavirus transmission hotspots, and passengers on several liners were forced to quarantine onboard and offshore, because of the number of cases aboard.

The British-registered Diamond Princess was the first ship to have a major outbreak onboard, and was quarantined at Yokohama in Japan in February for approximately one month. More than 700 people became infected, and 14 people died.

Cruise ships are now slowly reopening to passengers, but the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the US recommends that only vaccinated people should travel.

If a certain threshold level of Covid-19 is detected onboard the ship during the voyage, the cruise is required to end immediately, with the ship returning to the port of embarkation.

In Abu Dhabi, Zayed Port and Sir Bani Yas Island are popular stops for cruises from all over the world. In February 2020 a new waterfront attraction, Marsa Mina, opened near the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal in Mina Zayed, with retail units and restaurants for newly arrived tourists.

Noura Rashed Al Dhaheri, the managing director of cruise business for Abu Dhabi Ports, said passengers will need to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to be allowed to visit the emirate.

“In line with Abu Dhabi’s health protocols for international arrivals, Abu Dhabi Ports is initiating several health and safety measures to protect passengers and crew, which includes daily sterilisation activities across the terminal, the requirement of PCR testing before embarkation, as well as the implementation of a comprehensive emergency response plan for handling positive cases within the terminal," she said.

“Cruise passengers visiting Abu Dhabi can be assured that every measure to safeguard their health and safety during their stay is being undertaken.”

Tourist attractions in the UAE - in pictures

  • At 321 metres, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai is one of the world's tallest hotels. AFP
    At 321 metres, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai is one of the world's tallest hotels. AFP
  • For the thrill-seeking tourist, Ras Al Khaimah is home to the world's longest zip-line, at Toroverde Adventure Park on Jebel Jais, the UAE's highest peak. RAK Tourism
    For the thrill-seeking tourist, Ras Al Khaimah is home to the world's longest zip-line, at Toroverde Adventure Park on Jebel Jais, the UAE's highest peak. RAK Tourism
  • For sheer spectacle, Dubai is home to many of the Middle East's tallest buildings. Reem Mohammed / The National
    For sheer spectacle, Dubai is home to many of the Middle East's tallest buildings. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • The Ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, has been at the heart of efforts to restore Khor Fakkan’s heritage buildings. Here is a view of the city at sunset from the Burj Rabi, a traditional guard tower erected to keep watch over the city of old. Antonie Robertson/The National
    The Ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, has been at the heart of efforts to restore Khor Fakkan’s heritage buildings. Here is a view of the city at sunset from the Burj Rabi, a traditional guard tower erected to keep watch over the city of old. Antonie Robertson/The National
  • Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE's highest peak. RAK Tourism Authority
    Jebel Jais in Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE's highest peak. RAK Tourism Authority
  • Dubai Mall, a draw for millions of tourists where shopping becomes spectacle. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Dubai Mall, a draw for millions of tourists where shopping becomes spectacle. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • A visit to Yas Island in Abu Dhabi with its many themed attractions can involve Yas Waterworld. Yas Island
    A visit to Yas Island in Abu Dhabi with its many themed attractions can involve Yas Waterworld. Yas Island
  • Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi on Yas Island brings big screen themes to life for visitors. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi on Yas Island brings big screen themes to life for visitors. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Abu Dhabi is rich in natural heritage. Kayakers at the Eastern Mangroves area. Victor Besa/The National
    Abu Dhabi is rich in natural heritage. Kayakers at the Eastern Mangroves area. Victor Besa/The National
  • Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the largest place of worship in the UAE and a symbol that demonstrates the diversity of the Islamic world. Ryan Carter / The National
    Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the largest place of worship in the UAE and a symbol that demonstrates the diversity of the Islamic world. Ryan Carter / The National
  • Dubai Parks and Resorts' Motiongate Dubai attraction. Dubai Parks and Resorts
    Dubai Parks and Resorts' Motiongate Dubai attraction. Dubai Parks and Resorts
  • Legoland Water Park, one of several parks at Dubai Parks and Resorts, recently reopened at weekends. Dubai Parks and Resorts
    Legoland Water Park, one of several parks at Dubai Parks and Resorts, recently reopened at weekends. Dubai Parks and Resorts
  • Caesars Bluewaters Dubai island resort. Caesars Bluewaters Dubai
    Caesars Bluewaters Dubai island resort. Caesars Bluewaters Dubai
  • Louvre Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island. Victor Besa / The National
    Louvre Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat Island. Victor Besa / The National
  • Dubai Creek predates the modern city but grew with and is a tourist destination in its own right. Reem Mohammed / The National
    Dubai Creek predates the modern city but grew with and is a tourist destination in its own right. Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Kite Beach at Umm Suqeim in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
    Kite Beach at Umm Suqeim in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
  • A cityscape from the observation deck of The View at The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai AP
    A cityscape from the observation deck of The View at The Palm Jumeirah in Dubai AP
  • Dubai Aquarium at Dubai Mall. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Dubai Aquarium at Dubai Mall. Chris Whiteoak / The National
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