Setting Sail Into 2024

Setting Sail Into 2024

Following the tremendous achievements of the 2023 cruise season, the Port of Corner Brook is well-positioned for further growth and anticipates achieving significant milestones again this year. The Carnival Pride, making its maiden call on June 5th, will officially launch the 2024 season.

The Port of Corner Brook has thirty-eight scheduled cruise ship calls, with a capacity of 57,000 passengers and 24,000 crew. Aligning with Atlantic Canada’s highly sought-after fall foliage, the peak season will occur in September and October. Originating from England, Germany, Norway, and the United States, passengers from thirteen unique cruise lines will embark on the experience of a lifetime: touring our coastal and rural communities and embracing Newfoundland’s culture, history, and hospitality. The Port of Corner Brook expects eleven inaugural visits and three double-ship days throughout the season with remarkable numbers expected for early fall.

“As the Port’s Cruise Marketing Coordinator, I am thrilled to announce that the Sky Princess and the Norwegian Jade are expected on September 21st, with a combined capacity of more than 6,000 passengers. With the energy and excitement these ships bring, we anticipate surpassing the Port’s single-day passenger record of 4,240 set by the MSC Meraviglia in 2019. Strategically aligning with the City’s Colours of Corner Brook Festival, this day promises to be a momentous occasion for the Port and downtown core, showcasing our ability to accommodate and delight cruise guests. We’re ready to welcome them with open arms and ensure an unforgettable experience.” Patti Ricketts, Cruise Marketing Coordinator

Spanning 316 metres, the Mein Schiff I will be the longest vessel and the Sky Princess, weighing 141,000 metric tonnes, will be the heaviest. The departure of the Insignia on November 1st will signify the end of the 2024 cruise season.

Photo by Dru Kennedy.

The Port extends its gratitude to its regional stakeholders for their steadfast support and invaluable contributions in fostering a welcoming environment for cruise guests. Local businesses looking to enhance their engagement in cruise tourism are encouraged to join the Cruise Network Committee.  

Established over a decade ago, this committee comprises community representatives who share a common goal of enhancing the cruise guest experience. By becoming part of the Cruise Network Committee, you’ll have the opportunity to actively shape the trajectory of cruise tourism in our area, leveraging your insights and passion to create unforgettable experiences for visitors. Let’s continue strengthening our commitment to hospitality and tourism excellence.

A detailed copy of the 2024 cruise schedule can be found here.

Corner Brook Port Corporation (CBPC) is an independent, community-based organization providing high-quality ocean transportation and distribution services through strategic partnerships. Its vision is to create economic value by connecting Western Newfoundland globally through tourism and trade. The Corporation achieves this through its three lines of business: industrial port operations, real estate, and cruise tourism.

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