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11 cruise ships to drop anchor at Subic after 3-year hiatus

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MV Blue Dream Star cruise ship makes its way to dock at the Boton Wharf for its maiden voyage. Photo: Malou Dungog

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT —The tourism industry is now on its feet as a cruise ship from Xiamen, China made its maiden voyage to this freeport with a thousand passengers.

The Blue Dream Star is the first luxury vessel of the eleven scheduled voyages to drop anchor at here from Oct. 12 to Nov. 21, 2023.

Well-wishers welcome the 1,000 passengers and 312 crew aboard the cruise ship. Photo: Malou Dungog

The said cruise line is the first to offer outbound cruises from China since the onset of the pandemic.

The arrival of this cruise ship was made possible through the determination and keen efforts of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority chairman and administrator Jonathan Tan, whose thrust is to boost the tourism industry in the freeport. 

Yesterday, Malacañang issued Executive Order Nos. 271 and 72 regarding the admission and stay of foreign nationals in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone as Temporary Visitors, who can stay for a maximum period of 14 days.

 Ten more cruise ships are expected to arrive at Subic Bay bringing approximately 20 thousand tourists to the freeport. 

 

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