Eden 2025 - 20 years of cruise

Eden is celebrating20 yearstodaysince the first cruise ship sailed intotown, with theregionhaving since welcomed more than 195 ships and over 400,000 visitors and crew. 

PortAuthority of NSWhassupported this journey by funding, constructing, andoperatingthe cruise wharf, building the new cruise and tourism Welcome Centre, and providing funding and in-kind support to Eden Tourism. 

Chief Executive Officer ofPortAuthorityofNSW, John McKenna, said thedouble-decadeofcruise has been a lifeline to the region through some tough times, helping drive tourism, jobs, and economic resilience. 

“The 20-year growth of cruising in Eden has been nothing short of remarkable,”MrMcKenna said. 

“In that time, visitor numbers have increased tenfold, injecting tens of millions of dollars into the local economy and supporting jobs across the Sapphire Coast. This success is a testament to the drive and determination of the local community to embrace and grow cruise tourism. 

“Together,we’vecreated a true gateway to the region’s natural beauty and coastal charm, where visitors are drawn to whale watching, bushwalking in Ben Boyd National Park, and exploring Eden’s fishing and rich maritime history. 

“I want to acknowledge Eden Tourism and Bega Valley Shire Council for their partnership and vision in putting Eden on the cruising map and showcasing the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage to theworld.” 

Mayor of Bega Valley Shire Council,Russel Fitzpatrick, said: 

“Eden is a true regional success story. Over the past 20 years, cruise tourism has helped transform our town into a vibrant hub, supporting local jobs and businesses, andshowcasingthe best of our region to the world. 

“The success of Eden’s cruise industry is a testament to the dedication of many volunteers. Every community member who has proudly worn a red shirt and welcomed visitors has played a vital role in reaching this milestone.   

  “The return of cruise after the pandemic, when visitor numbers dropped significantly, has played a vital role in our region’s recovery.We’reexcited to see what the next 20 years will bring.”

Keymilestones for the Port of Eden 

  • November 2005:Eden welcomes its first modern cruise ship-setting the stage for twenty years of expansion and development in the region’s cruise tourism sector. 
  • September 2019:The $44 million Eden Cruise Wharfiscompleted -funded and delivered by Port Authority NSW,allowing large cruise ships to berth alongside for the first time and unlocking new opportunities for regional tourism. 
  • October 2020:Wharfplanningenhancementsapproved-workundertakenbyPortAuthority toexpand the wharf’s flexibility, allowing non-cruise vessels up to 100m, equipment handling,refuelling, maintenance, and extended operating hours. 
  • May 2021:Cruise Eden Welcome Centre is completed - a partnership initiative enhancing visitor experiences and celebrating local tourism. 
  • July 2022:Coral Princesssails into Eden - the first cruise ship to return after the COVID-19 pause, signalling the revival of Australia’s regional cruise industry. 
  • July 2022:Port Authority, Bega Valley Shire Council and Eden Tourism sign a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen collaboration and promote cruise visitation to Eden. 
  • July2024:Wharf planning enhancements approved – increasing vessel size limits, allowing 24-hour berthing, approving future mooring and walkway works ifrequired, and removing the 60-visit seasonal cap - supporting the next phase of Eden’s cruise growth. 
  • February 2025:Arrival of theOvation of the Seas-at 348 metres and 168,666 tonnes, the ship brought a record 4,862 passengersand crewto the Sapphire Coast - the largest ever to visit Eden.
  • 14November2025:Expected arrival of theCelebrity Edge, marking the 200th cruise shipvisitto Eden-a major milestone for the port’s growing cruise industry. 

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