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Record cruise ship visit christens new £26m berth development at Portland Port

The Dorset port welcomed the first cruise ship to its £26m redevelopment project

The MSC Virtuosa passes through the breakwaters of Portland Harbour (Image: Royalty free usage in connection with accompanying news release/contributed article about Portland Port)

A Dorset port has welcomed a record 5,000 passengers in its first cruise call at its newly developed deep-water berth.

Portland Port announced last week (April 28) that the MSC Virtuosa has brought the greatest number of guests of any single vessel visiting the port so far.

The MSC Virtuosa is the first cruise ship to use the port's new berth, which is part of a £26m redevelopment project to boost capacity and drive growth.

Ian McQuade, Portland Port’s commercial general manager, said: “The arrival of the MSC Virtuosa marks a major milestone for the port. MSC Virtuosa has brought the greatest number of passengers of any single cruise ship by some margin, considerably more than our previous record of 3,500.

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“Guests from the ship have used our fleet of over 12 complimentary buses to explore the local area and its attractions. They are among a record 130,000 guests who will be visiting Portland on cruise ships this year.”

Mr McQuade added: "It is exciting to see our new berth in operation for the first time as part of the largest ever investment in the port and its infrastructure.

"Increasing our capacity and facilities is key to the development of the port, its continued growth and our ability to build upon our contribution to the local economy, which stands at about £10m from cruise calls alone.”