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News01 July 2026 – 10:39
by KNA
The 228-metre-long MS Viking Yi Dun cruise vessel at the Port of Mombasa./KNA
Kenya’s cruise tourism has reached a momentous milestone with the arrival of MS Viking Yi Dun, the first-ever cruise vessel to sail directly from Asia to the Port of Mombasa
The vessel brought with it 717 tourists and 450 crew members in a breakthrough voyage that signals the country’s growing prominence as a global cruise destination
The vessel’s arrival raises the total number of cruise ships that have docked at the Port of Mombasa’s modern cruise terminal to nine during the October-to-June cruise season, bringing 4,889 tourists, an increase of 684 visitors compared to the previous cruise circuit
During the last cruise season, five vessels called at the port carrying 4,205 tourists. Before the end of 2026, Kenya is projected to receive a total of 20 cruise vessels
The nine-year-old Norway-flagged luxury liner arrived at the Port of Mombasa early Tuesday morning carrying excited tourists, the majority from the People’s Republic of China, alongside visitors from 16 other nationalities
Stretching 228 metres in length and towering 10 decks above the waterline, the magnificent cruise ship cut an impressive silhouette against the Port of Mombasa skyline as it gracefully sailed into the modern cruise terminal. The vessel has a passenger capacity of 930
The tourists received a colourful welcome from Mijikenda cultural performers, whose traditional music and dances showcased Kenya’s rich coastal heritage before the visitors embarked on excursions to some of the country’s iconic tourist attractions
Some of the tourists who arrived at the Port of Mombasa aboard MS Viking Yi Dun enjoy Mijikenda traditional dances./KNA
The vessel’s Captain, Alex Sehlstedt, said the cruise began in Shanghai, China, and is sailing around Africa to South Africa before concluding its voyage in Tarragona, Spain
“The weather has been beautiful so far, and the weather is perfect today. Not too warm for me as a polar bear, so this is very nice,” stated Capt. Sehlstedt
Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) Managing Director (MD) Capt. William Ruto described the maiden arrival of the cruise vessel from Asia as a testament to Kenya’s growing appeal as a global cruise tourism destination and increasing confidence in the Port of Mombasa as a strategic gateway to East Africa
“This is something that we have been looking forward to for a long time. You are all aware that most of our cruise ships have been coming from Europe, but today this one is the first one coming from Asia,” said Capt. Ruto
He assured visitors that the Port of Mombasa remains safe and reaffirmed KPA’s commitment to guaranteeing the security and comfort of all cruise tourists. He noted that the authority is leveraging the modern cruise terminal to attract more international cruise liners
“I think this year we are really blessed. This is the ninth cruise ship visiting the Port of Mombasa, and we are just halfway there. Our purpose of making the Port of Mombasa a cruise destination is now becoming a reality,” stated Capt. Ruto
MS Viking Yi Dun vessel Captain Alex Sehlstedt (L) receives a gift of first call from Kenya Ports Authority Managing Director Capt. William Ruto (R)./HANDOUT
The KPA MD further disclosed that another cruise vessel is expected within the next two months, attributing the sector’s growth to the collaborative efforts of the county government of Mombasa and the Kenya Tourism Board in promoting cruise tourism
“At the Port of Mombasa, we continue investing in cruise tourism by ensuring that visitors and the vessels bringing them to our port are well taken care of,” said the MD
Capt Ruto also appealed to the vessel’s management to consider extending future stopovers from one day to at least a week to allow tourists ample time to explore Kenya’s diverse attractions
“One day is not enough for visitors to experience the beautiful scenery of Mombasa and the many wonderful attractions our country has to offer,” he explained
Pollman’s Tours and Safaris Group Director of Operations Mohamed Hersi commended the government’s continued efforts in marketing Kenya as a premier tourism destination, saying the campaigns have contributed significantly to the increasing number of cruise visitors
“I wish you were staying longer so that you could enjoy more of what Kenya has to offer,” said Hersi
One of the tourists, Wu Haijeng from Beijing, China, said although it was his fourth visit to Kenya, it was his first time arriving as a cruise tourist. He said he was looking forward to experiencing the country’s unique attractions
“I want to see the beautiful views, animals, culture and history here. I want to have a good experience,” said Haijeng
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