Gibraltar Welcomes Three Inaugural Cruise Calls In One Week

The Gibraltar Tourist Board welcomed three inaugural cruise calls to Gibraltar over one week.
A statement from the Government follows below:
The Ministry of Equality, Employment, Culture and Tourism is delighted to announce that the Gibraltar Tourist Board has welcomed three inaugural cruise calls to Gibraltar within the space of just one week, marking a strong start to the 2026 cruise season.
This significant milestone underscores Gibraltar’s growing appeal as a premier cruise destination in the Mediterranean, attracting a diverse range of cruise operators and vessels.
The first of these inaugural calls was Norwegian Luna, commanded by Captain Robert Lundberg, which called on 14 March 2026 en route from Barcelona to Miami. The vessel brought 2,564 passengers and 1,586 crew to Gibraltar and is the newest cruise ship currently sailing.
This was followed byVidanta World’s Elegant, which called on 20 March 2026 from Cádiz, carrying 31 passengers and 218 crew. Despite its smaller passenger numbers, the call represents the continued diversification of cruise offerings visiting Gibraltar, including boutique and luxury experiences.
The third inaugural visit was Carnival Glory, which arrived on 21 March 2026 under the command of Captain Nicola Laccarino. The vessel called at Gibraltar from Cartagena, Spain, carrying 2,487 passengers and 1,145 crew, before continuing on to Cádiz.
Minister for Equality, Employment, Culture and Tourism, the Hon. Christian Santos GMD MP, commented:“Welcoming three inaugural cruise callswithin a singleweek is a fantastic achievement and a clear indication ofGibraltar’s increasing prominence on the global cruise map. These visits not only bring immediate economic benefits but also reinforce our reputation as a unique and attractive destination for cruise operators and passengers alike.”
Looking ahead, Gibraltar is expecting approximately 260 cruise calls in 2026, representing an increase of over 18% compared to the previous year. This projected growth reflects continued confidence in Gibraltar’s tourism product, infrastructure, and visitor experience.
The Gibraltar Tourist Board remains committed to working closely with cruise lines, agents, and local stakeholders to ensure that every visit delivers a high-quality experience for passengers while maximising the economic impact for the local community.
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