Warrenpoint Welcomes Le Boréal Cruise Ship And Guests

Warrenpoint Extends a Warm Welcome to Le Boréal Cruise Ship and Guests

Newry Mourne and Down District Council, in partnership with Warrenpoint Harbour Authority and Warrenpoint, Burren and Rostrevor (WBR) Chamber of Commerce, was proud to welcome the luxury cruise ship Le Boréal to the port of Warrenpoint on Tuesday 20 May, as part of its voyage around the British Isles.

This high-profile visit marks a significant milestone in Warrenpoint’s growing reputation as a premier cruise destination.

Le Boréal Cruise Ship departing Warrenpoint Harbour.

It also showcases the rising popularity of the Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark, which continues to draw increasing numbers of international visitors to the region.

Operated by French cruise line Ponant Explorations, Le Boréal brought 200 passengers to explore the unique natural and cultural treasures of the district, including the majestic Mourne Mountains, the Ring of Gullion, and the scenic shores of Strangford Lough. Visitors enjoyed curated excursions and experiences that highlight the region’s rich heritage, culture and warm local hospitality.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Pete Byrne said: “Newry Mourne and Down District Council was delighted to welcome Le Boréal and its guests to Warrenpoint and our spectacular Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark.

“The rising number of cruise visits to our shores reflects growing global interest in our unique landscapes, rich heritage and warm hospitality.

“This visit is another step forward in positioning our district as a world-class tourism destination.”

Captain Malo Bessec invites Council Chairperson Cllr Pete Byrne on board Le Boreal. He presented Captain Malo with a plaque, and Captain Bessec also presented a plaque to the Council Chairperson. Also in photo Daniel Ramsey GAC, Belfast Ships Agent, left.

Warrenpoint Harbour Authority Chief Executive, David Holmes said, “It is a great pleasure to welcome Le Boréal to Warrenpoint. We have invested in making our port cruise-ready and are delighted to see those efforts paying off as more luxury vessels include Warrenpoint in their itineraries.

“Cruise calls like this bring real value to our local economy and help us tell the incredible story of this region to the world.”

WBR Chamber of Commerce President, Colleen Dowdall added: “The arrival of Le Boréal is a proud moment for our local business community. Cruise tourism creates fantastic opportunities to showcase our artisans, shops and cultural experiences.

“We are committed to working with our partners to ensure Warrenpoint thrives as a vibrant and sustainable tourism hub.”

Warrenpoint Harbour Authority Chairperson, Dr Gerard O’Hare said,” With collaboration across Council, Commerce and Port Authorities, Warrenpoint continues to be a recognised gateway to Northern Ireland’s most captivating landscapes and is a shining example of sustainable, experience-led tourism; following in the centuries long proud maritime history of the area.”

For more information on local tourism experiences, please visit:

www.visitmournemountains.co.uk

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