The MS Queen Elizabeth is making a surprise return to Killybegs this morning (Tuesday) after a successful maiden visit to the seaside town in July.
The luxury liner docked for the first time ever in Killybegs on 20 July 2018 to a great welcome from all and the many people who made their way to see the largest cruise ship the Killybegs port has ever seen. The liner and its occupants enjoyed their visit to Killybegs and Donegal on the Wild Atlantic Way so much that they have decided to return again to the Wild Atlantic Way.
Passengers and crew received a warm Donegal welcome on their first visit and the team from Killybegs Information Centre, Sinbad Marine, Donegal County Council Tourism Unit and other representatives were on hand with lots of great information about the area and details of local tours such as the popular ‘Hidden Gems’ tour. There is no doubt they will receive the same great welcome on their return visit.
The MS Queen Elizabeth is the larger sister ship of the Queen Victoria, who visited Killybegs for the first time in May.
She is just one of the many cruise ships stopping off in Killybegs this year, which generates excellent economic opportunities for businesses in Donegal. Some of the passengers spent their time in Killybegs while others took bus trips to Donegal Town, Sliabh Liag, Glencolmcille and surrounding areas.
The new 300m pier was just perfect to accommodate the 92,000 tonne ship, which at 294m is twice as long as Croke Park. The Queen Elizabeth is the youngest of Cunard’s three ships.
She has sailed around the world since her launch in 2010. Returning to Killybegs for a second visit is a significantly positive indication that cruise tourism continues to grow and there will is great potential to maximise this tourism opportunity in County Donegal.
Donegal Daily toured the Queen Elizabeth II when she docked at Killybegs last month. See inside the luxury vessel here:
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