Adelaide to host 2024 Australian Cruise Association Conference

Forecasts for a ‘record-breaking season’
2023-09-07
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Adelaide to host 2024 Australian Cruise Association Conference

Tourism Australia says that the 2024 ACA Annual Conference and AGM was secured by the South Australian Tourism Commission

With 124 scheduled cruise and expedition ship visits, an all-time new high and with forecasts for a ‘record-breaking season’, the 2024 ACA Annual Conference will be held in Adelaide.
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Ahead of the first cruise ship of the 2023-24 season arriving in South Australia next month, the nation’s peak cruise industry body has confirmed Adelaide will host its 2024 annual conference.

In a press statement, the national tourism agency Tourism Australia says that the 2024 ACA Annual Conference and AGM was secured by the South Australian Tourism Commission. It will be held on September 4-6, 2024.

The board says that the vote of confidence in the state’s cruise sector by the Australian Cruise Association (ACA) comes as South Australia gets set for a record-breaking number of ship visits from October.

It adds that with 124 scheduled cruise and expedition ship visits, it is a new all-time high, surpassing last season’s 103 visits which brought more than 227,900 passengers and crew to the state. It also tops the 82 visits made in 2018-19 when the sector contributed USD 145 million to the economy.

According to Tourism Australia, the conference is expected to attract around 130 industry representatives including executives of leading national and international cruise lines, as well as shore excursion operators, port authorities, provedores, shipping agents and tour businesses.

Jill Abel

Australian Cruise Association CEO Jill Abel says the committee’s decision to take the conference to Adelaide made perfect sense as the state’s appeal continues to grow for the curious cruise traveller. “With a growing port network including the gateway city of Adelaide, as well as wonderful sites like Penneshaw (Kangaroo Island), Port Lincoln and more remote locations for expedition cruises, South Australia is well positioned to welcome the full range of cruise ships. The state’s vast offering of shore excursions-wellness and walking tours, wildlife viewing, Indigenous experiences and of course the incredible wealth of food and beverage experiences-makes for a highly immersive cruise itinerary,” says Abel.

Zoe Bettison

The ACA made the announcement at the final session of the 2023 ACA annual conference held recently in Wollongong. The first cruise ship scheduled for South Australia in 2023-24 is the Princess Cruises’ Grand Princess, arriving at Kangaroo Island on October 25 and Adelaide on October 26 with up to 2,600 passengers and 1,150 crew.

Australian Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison says that after a hugely successful restart to cruising in South Australia last year and a bumper season, it is wonderful to get this big show of support in the state. “With a record-breaking 124 ships set to visit our shores in the upcoming season, it is clear South Australia is a destination of choice for cruise lines,  and now too, for the industry’s annual conference. Thanks to excellent cruise infrastructure and world-renowned destinations like Kangaroo Island, we are seeing a huge resurgence in cruising in our state and continually growing this valuable sector of our visitor economy,” says Bettison.

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