QUÉBEC NAMED BEST CRUISE DESTINATION IN CANADA/NEW ENGLAND FOR A SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR
Québec City, November 22, 2024— The Port of Québec and Destination Québec cité are proud to announce that, for the second year in a row, Québec City has been named Best Cruise Destination in Canada/New England for 2024 by Porthole Cruise and Travel magazine.
The Reader’s Choice Awards are based on the votes of thousands of the magazine’s readers, who evaluate the best destinations, cruise lines and facilities. Québec City remains the only Canadian destination to receive this honour, joining such iconic destinations as Amsterdam, Bora Bora, Istanbul and Singapore.
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“Winning this award for the second year in a row is a testament to the exceptional commitment of our teams and partners to delivering an unparalleled cruise experience. This distinction once again confirms the Port of Québec’s position as a leader in the international cruise industry”, declared Port of Québec CEO Mario Girard.
Receiving an award from the readers of a credible publication like Porthole Cruise and Travel magazine is a gratification, but it’s also a great vote of confidence for the entire destination. It means that the 2024 cruisers really appreciated Quebec City’s history, heritage, culture and gastronomy, among other things. It sends a very positive signal to all cruisers looking for their next trip that Quebec City is a destination to put at the top of their list. When you combine this with the constant efforts being made by the port and the tourism industry to make our collective actions more sustainable and responsible, we can only look forward to a bright future”, added Destination Québec cité General Manager, Robert Mercure.
“Quebec City is truly a gem among cruise destinations. From its rich history and stunning architecture to its vibrant culture and warm hospitality, it offers an unparalleled experience for travellers”, stated Bill Panoff, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Porthole Cruise and Travel Magazine.
2024 International Cruise Season
It is important to note that the 2024 cruise season at the Port of Québec was marked by 112 calls, representing 42 different ships from 23 cruise lines, and the welcoming of nearly 155,000 cruise passengers. Among them, eight new ships visited Quebec City for the first time, and 28 embarkation and disembarkation operations were carried out.
As part of its sustainable approach, the Port is pursuing its green shift with concrete measures (limiting the number of cruise passengers per day, quayside electrification) to reduce the environmental impact of cruises, in support of its ambitious 2030 sustainable development objectives.
About cruises
A popular destination for visitors, Québec City has become one of the world’s top destinations for many cruise lines and tourism media. This popularity within the cruise industry helps generate significant economic and tourism benefits for the region. At the end of the 2019 season, the St. Lawrence Cruise Association estimated that the province would benefit over $700 million.
About the Port of Québec
The Québec Port Authority, a non-profit organization, manages the port of Québec, which is strategically located to serve North America’s industrial and agricultural heartland. This Canadian hub for international trade for both the import and export of goods is the only port in the province of Québec with a fifteen-meter depth of water at low tide and a comprehensive intermodal infrastructure. The Port facilities generate 10,000 jobs and about two billion dollars in economic activity.
With its 2035 Vision, the Port of Québec aims to be recognized by citizens for the responsible management of its territory, respect for the environment and protection of biodiversity while positioning itself as a world leader in establishing sustainable supply chains for a more resilient economy.
About Destination Québec cité
Destination Québec cité counts more than 825 members in Québec City. L’Ancienne-Lorette, Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Wendake and the surrounding areas of Portneuf, Jacques-Cartier, Île d’Orléans, and Côte-de-Beaupré. It guides and leads the tourism industry’s growth and contributes to industry prosperity through its marketing and development efforts, hospitality services for tourists, and information for the industry.
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For more information
Frédéric Lagacé
Directeur des communications – Port de Québec
[email protected] | 418 929-5031
Félix Tremblay
Conseiller en communication – Destination Québec cité
[email protected] | 418 559-2223