CruiseSeatrade Cruise Global 2024 highlights the cruise potential and diverse offerings of Korea, the Philippines, Xiamen, and Hong Kong.

What the 4 rising cruise destinations in Asia has to offer

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Korea is gearing up for the 11th Asia Cruise Forum Jeju, demonstrating its dedication to sustainable cruise growth.
Korea is gearing up for the 11th Asia Cruise Forum Jeju, demonstrating its dedication to sustainable cruise growth. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/PaulShlykov

The Seatrade Cruise Global 2024 revealed insights into the burgeoning cruise industry across four destinations in Asia: Korea, the Philippines, Xiamen, and Hong Kong. Under the theme “The Rebound of Asia's Destinations,” the event showcased the potential and diverse offerings of these ports.

Korea: The essence of K-culture

Korea is primed to host the 11th Asia Cruise Forum Jeju, showcasing its commitment to sustainable growth in the cruise industry. With new ports in Pohang and Daesan, and a vibrant blend of traditional and contemporary attractions, Korea offers an enticing blend of K-culture and rich heritage.

The Philippines: A gem in Southeast Asia

Celebrated as Asia’s Best Cruise Destination, the Philippines is set to unveil five new cruise ports, including Boracay and Siargao. With ongoing efforts to uplift existing destinations and explore new cruising grounds, the Philippines aims to position itself as a premier cruise hub in the region.

Xiamen: The gateway to maritime Silk Road

Xiamen, known as the “Garden on the Sea”, is poised to launch its state-of-the-art International Cruise Terminal 2, equipped with smart technology, promises seamless embarkation and disembarkation experiences for passengers. Linked to Xiamen Sea World, a bustling entertainment complex offering upscale dining and cultural attractions, the terminal serves as a gateway to the city's rich cultural heritage and vibrant urban life.

Hong Kong: A melting pot of experiences

Hong Kong is poised to offer more onshore experiences for cruisers with its upcoming Kai Tak Sports Park, adjacent to the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, promising world-class sporting events and entertainment for visitors. Additionally, SKYCITY, located near the Hong Kong International Airport, offers a plethora of retail, dining, and entertainment options.

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