黄金珠三角 邮轮常态化
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-11-12 00:21

Core Insights - The 18th China Cruise Industry Development Conference (CCS18) was held in Nansha, Guangzhou, focusing on the future trends, market dynamics, and strategic development of the cruise industry [1] - The Nansha International Cruise Homeport is one of the largest cruise homeport complexes in China, having operated 28 voyages since its opening last year, serving over 140,000 inbound and outbound passengers with an average occupancy rate of nearly 75% [1] - The China Tourism Group aims to collaborate with Guangzhou and Nansha to enhance the operation of the Nansha International Cruise Homeport, positioning it as a core hub for cruise tourism in the Greater Bay Area [1] - The global cruise market is expected to contribute $150 billion to the global economy this year, with China identified as a key market due to its strong policy support and recovering consumer demand [1] Company Strategies - Aida Cruises' CEO announced a strategy to increase cruise capacity deployment and achieve coordinated operations among Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong, promoting year-round cruise operations in the Greater Bay Area [2] - Aida Cruises plans to establish a regional operational headquarters in the Greater Bay Area under the unified deployment of China Tourism Group, aiming to enhance the region's cruise industry through collaboration and resource aggregation [2] - The Secretary-General of the China Cruise Industry Development Conference suggested that the governments of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong should jointly develop policies and cruise routes to attract more international cruise traffic to the Greater Bay Area [2]