Kiribati welcomes first cruise ship visit

TARAWA (Tourism Authority of Kiribati) — The islet of Betio and South Tarawa was a hive of activities on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023 when the Pacific Island destination of Kiribati welcomed its first international cruise ship visit since border reopening.

The Amadea Shipping Company owned MS Amadea operates under charter by the Germany-based Phoenix Reisen and carried 523 passengers and 302 crew.

Visitors were welcomed at the Port of Betio with entertainment from the Kiribati Police Services Brass Band, local choir and the traditional Kiribati dances.

Guests, 90% of whom were German nationals were treated to a showcase of Kiribati’s unique a vibrant culture through dance, song and art while some took the opportunity for a swim before returning to the ship.

Tourism Authority of Kiribati or TAK Chief Executive Officer Petero Manufolau said “this cruise ship visit was an opportunity for Betio and South Tarawa to showcase the local culture and scenic beauty of the island and it was encouraging to witness local communities coming together to deliver an unforgettable experience for our visitors.”

Manufolau added that cruise ship tourism is also about contribution to the local economy and he expressed TAK’s appreciation to all vendors who came out to help complete the Kiribati visitor experience on the day.

Kiribati is scheduled to receive its next cruise ship call at Tabuaeran (Fanning Island) in March 2023.  

The Kiribati Police Services Brass Band plays a tune to welcome the arrival of a German cruise ship on Feb. 18, 2023.

The Kiribati Police Services Brass Band plays a tune to welcome the arrival of a German cruise ship on Feb. 18, 2023.

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