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Establishing the Mother City as a top cruise destination in Africa was one of the cornerstones of the City of Cape Town’s tourism recovery plan, post-COVID-19.
Cape Town has been growing in popularity as a stop for international cruise ships, which has offered enormous potential for tourism growth.
It has also created major congestion on our roads.
The City has warned motorists to expect increased congestion from today to Saturday (April 13) due to the docking of the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria cruise ships in the harbour, particularly during boarding periods.
The Queen Victoria was scheduled to arrive this morning, April 11, and will depart at 5:30OPM on Friday, April 12. The Queen Mary 2 is scheduled to arrive at 5:30AM on Friday and depart at 6PM on Saturday.
While this might be a nice injection for our economy, the City is aware of the inconvenience that increased traffic causes and is implementing mitigation measures where possible,…
















