Assessment of the Economic Impact of Cruise Ships to Vanuatu

The World Bank Group, DFAT-Australia, and Carnival Australia have partnered to conduct this study of the economic impact of cruise ship tourism in Vanuatu. Data gathering and analysis for this study was carried out by Net Balance Management Group. Over the past 10 years, Vanuatu’s cruise arrivals have grown by 15 percent per year. Cruising to Vanuatu has been buoyed by an advantageous location within a few days’ sail of Australia, a varied destination offering centered on Port Vila, and consistently positive passenger feedback. In 2013, more than 240,000 people arrived in Vanuatu by cruise ship. This translates into 490,000 passenger days. The goal of this study is to quantify the economic impacts of cruising, and to provide data on the cruise sector’s effect on economic activity. The study then identifies a set of investment opportunities that can help to increase the economic benefits of cruise tourism in Vanuatu. This report therefore seeks to provide a platform that can be used by government, the private sector and donor partners to support further strategic, targeted development of cruising. Data on tourism, and by extension on cruise tourism, is not readily available in Vanuatu. This report is an attempt to capture initial economic information about the cruise industry and to provide a point of departure for additional research into the economic, social and environmental impacts of the cruise sector.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Net Balance Management Group Pty Ltd
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-08
Subjects:CRUISE ARRIVALS, DESTINATIONS, CRUISE VISITORS, ROAD DEVELOPMENT, TRANSPORT SECTOR, TRAFFIC CONGESTION, PASSENGER SURVEY, EXCURSIONS, TRANSPORT SERVICE, AIRPORT, PASSENGERS, TAXI DRIVER, FREE TRANSPORT, CRUISE PASSENGER, AIRLINES, TOURIST ACTIVITIES, PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, VEHICLES, DISCOUNT RATE, LOCAL TOURISM, FARES, TREND, CRUISE SHIP, VACATION, TRAFFIC, TAX, INCOME TAX, ROUTES, TOURISM INDUSTRY, CRUISE SHIPS, AIR, TOURISM BUSINESSES, TRANSPORT SERVICES, CRUISE INDUSTRY, TRANSPORT ACCESS, DRIVERS, PORT, LOCAL TRANSPORTATION, DISABILITIES, SHIP, VEHICLE, EXCISE DUTIES, ROAD, COSTS, TRANSPORT OPERATORS, COASTAL DESTINATIONS, TRAINING, TRANSPORT, PASSENGER NUMBERS, SAILING, PORT AUTHORITY, NATURAL ATTRACTION, TRIPS, CRITERIA, RESORTS, DRAINAGE, POLLUTION, VISITOR, REGISTRATION FEES, PASSENGER, BUS SERVICES, COMMUNITY TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE • DEVELOPMENT, HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY, TOURISM SECTOR, RURAL ROADS, FUEL COSTS, AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, FISHING, INFRASTRUCTURE, TAXES, BUSES, PROFIT MARGIN, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, BUS, INITIATIVES, DRIVING, CONGESTION, TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, CRUISE, TOUR OPERATORS, CRUISE TOURISM, TOURISTS, ROAD SAFETY, SALES OF HANDICRAFTS, LAND TRANSPORT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, CRUISE PASSENGERS, VISITORS, PUBLIC TRANSPORT, TOURISM, FUEL PRICES, TOURIST, RAILWAY, TAXI DRIVERS, TAX REVENUE, ROADS, CROSSING, WALKING, TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, AVERAGE PASSENGER, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, TAXIS, TOUR OPERATOR, CRUISE LINES, PATRONAGE, PEDESTRIAN, FUEL, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS, RESORT, SHIPS, TRIP, AIR PASSENGERS, INVESTMENTS, COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS, SAFETY ISSUES, URBAN ROADS, CRUISE SHIP INDUSTRY, NATURAL BEAUTY, DIESEL, CERTIFICATION, MEALS, SAFETY, FOOT TRAFFIC, HOTEL, BOTTLENECKS, HOSPITALITY SECTOR,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25816318/assessment-economic-impact-cruise-ships-vanuatu-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23836
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