The UK remains the second largest
source of tourists (behind South Africa, the nearest mainland to the island),
accounting for 33 per cent of all tourists to the destination. With construction
underway for the island’s very first airport, expected to be operational by
December 2015, tourism is forecast to grow.
In addition to passengers brought
ashore by the RMS St Helena, cruise ship arrivals are also rising. Seven cruise
ships called at St Helena in 2011/12 bringing more than 2,800 passengers ashore,
compared to 1,600 passengers in 2010/11.
A recent survey conducted by the
tourist board reported very positive satisfaction levels among cruise visitors, with
over 90% of visitors rating their visit as ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ with people
describing St Helena as ‘a place to rival Eden’. An encouraging 92% said they
would recommend the island to their friends. Highlights mentioned including
Jacob’s Ladder, the Napoleonic sites and Plantation House, residence of the
island’s Governor and home to Jonathan the tortoise – reputed to be the oldest
living animal in the world.
For bookings, be sure to contact The Cruise Line Ltd, the UK's leading adventure cruise cruise specialists on 0800 008 6677.
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