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Cape Town's record cruise season wraps: Who's docking in 2025-26?

Cape Town’s past season cruise season was its biggest yet, with 83 ship visits.

Selene Brophy
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Selene Brophy
City Editor, Time Out Cape Town
MSC Opera cruise ship
Photograph: MSC Cruises
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Cape Town’s longest-ever cruise season has officially docked. Over the course of eight months, 83 cruise ships pulled into port, with 11 of them visiting for the very first time. 

With its dedicated cruise terminal at the V&A Waterfront, world-class infrastructure, and ever-expanding itinerary of global routes, Cape Town is cementing itself as a must-do cruise stop - not just for international luxury liners, but also for homegrown themed experiences, all set to return aboard the MSC Opera in 2026.

Highlights of the 2024/25 Cruise Season:

  • 83 ship calls to Cape Town, with 11 maiden voyages
  • R1.32 billion contributed to the regional economy
  • Over 2,000 jobs supported
  • 16% increase in passenger and crew arrivals year-on-year
  • Inaugural visit from Cunard’s Queen Anne on 10 April — joining cruise royalty in Cape Town after last year’s double call from Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria

 

READ: MSC Opera to sail from Cape Town this Summer

“As we work towards the province’s goal of doubling tourism by 2035, these figures underscore Cape Town and the Western Cape’s growing stature as a leading cruise destination on the African continent,” said Wrenelle Stander, CEO of Wesgro.

“Each new ship that chooses Cape Town brings with it the opportunity to create long-term partnerships,” added David Green, CEO of the V&A Waterfront. “Our world-class infrastructure, coupled with Cape Town’s natural beauty and diverse experiences, makes us a compelling stop on any global cruise itinerary.”

As the 2024/25 season came to a close with the departure of the Crown Princess on 29 June, the city is already charting a bold course for 2025/26. Expect bigger ships, themed voyages, more maiden calls, and continued investment in what’s fast becoming one of the continent’s most exciting tourism sectors.

“We have worked hard to promote Cape Town as a cruise gateway to Africa. This season’s success demonstrates what is possible when government and industry collaborate. Every ship arrival is an economic opportunity – not just for the City, but for communities across the metro,” added Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth at the City of Cape Town, Alderman James Vos.

What's Next?

Now, all eyes are on the 2025-26 season, kicking off in October 2025. Tourists can look forward to visits from Mein Schiff 4, AIDAprima, Costa Toscana, Queen Mary 2, Seven Seas Mariner and more - along with returning local favourites like MSC Opera’s Love Jazz Cruise.

Cape Town’s cruise terminal is buzzing and next season is already looking like another record-breaker.  

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