Mangalore, Feb 7: M V Rotterdam, one of the world's most luxurious cruise vessels called at New Mangalore Port on Thursday with 1288 cruise passengers and 598 crew on board the vessel.
Rotterdam is the sixth Holland America Line vessel to bear the name, and is one of the two Atlantic flagships of the fleet. Built in Italy in 1997, Rotterdam features fine art and antiques, an internet center, and a spa and fitness center. She carries an art collection onboard worth over US$2 million.
The vessel which came from Goa berthed at the Port in the morning and around 1197 passengers and crew opted for ground tour arranged by the local tour operator, M/s Lia Travels. Out of the total passengers, 366 are from Netherlands, 331 from USA, 243 from UK, 198 from Canada and the remaining are from different countries including 3 Indians. They have visited various locations in and around Mangalore like Mangaladevi temple, Gokarnatha temple, St. Aloysius Chappel, Cashew processing units, Monolithic statue of lord bahubali at Karkala, Soans farm and 1000 pillar jain basadi at Moodabidri, city shopping, etc. After enjoying the scenic beauty of Mangalore, the passengers returned to the vessel and sailed out to Cochin in the evening. M/s J.M. Baxi & Co are the agents of the vessel.
Dr. P. Tamilvanan, Chairman, NMPT, imputed the increase in the handling of more cruise vessels to the additional facilities added at the Port like modern cruise lounge, immigration facilities, neat and tidy berths and the greenery in and around the Port area.
He added that this is the 13th cruise vessel which called at the Port during the current year 2012-13 and 2 more vessels are expected to call by end of March 2013.
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