History of Cruise Hunter

The Cruise Hunter project was established in 2002 to evaluate the feasibility of Newcastle and the surrounding Hunter Region as a destination for visiting cruise and naval vessels. This followed earlier feasibility studies in 2001.

The Cruise Hunter two year trial period focussed on four main areas:
  1. promoting and marketing the region on an international and national level;
  2. regional collaboration with relevant stakeholders;
  3. working and liaising with regional tourism industry to develop and incubate suitable products and itineraries for these target markets; and
  4. coordinating and developing the logistical requirements of the land and water-side of ports of call to ensure services are delivered to visiting ships at a high standard
The initial trial period was highly successful in attracting cruise and navy ships to the port and regional stakeholders committed to continue to support the Cruise Hunter project. Newcastle City Council managed the Cruise Hunter between 2004 and 2007 where the number of annual cruise and naval visits continued to grow.
 
Cruise Hunter relocated to Newcastle Port Corporation in late 2007 linking the synergy between the tourism marketing and development of the project with port operations. Newcastle Port Corporation set the objective to develop strategies to secure the long term future of Cruise Hunter.
 
In January 2009 Celebrity Cruises Millennium became the largest cruise ship to enter the Port of Newcastle at 294 metres in length, weighing 91,000 tonnes and bringing over 2,000 passengers to the Hunter Region.
 
A significant development for Newcastle as a cruise destination occurred in March 2009 when Carnival Australia announced to home port the P&O cruise ship, Pacific Sun, in Newcastle from September 2010. Newcastle Port Corporation and the New South Wales State Government announced a $2.55 million investment to recommission the Channel Berth to provide a more suitable berth for cruise and naval vessels and to assist in establishing Newcastle as a home port for cruise ships.
 
List of Cruise Ship Visits to Newcastle
 
Vessel Name Date Berth LOA (m) Pax. Crew
Europa 24-Jan-03 Throsby Wharf 198 450 267
The World 15-Apr-03 Throsby Wharf 196 616 343
Silver Shadow 21-Jan-04 Throsby Wharf 186 388 295
Silver Shadow 19-Feb-04 Throsby Wharf 186 388 295
Silver Cloud 06-Jan-05 Throsby Wharf 157 296 196
Pacific Princess 10-Oct-05 Throsby Wharf 180 658 353
The World 13-Sep-06 Throsby Wharf 196 616 343
Silver Cloud 06-Jan-07 Throsby Wharf 157 296 196
Silver Cloud 23-Jan-07 Throsby Wharf 157 296 196
Silver Cloud 19-Feb-07 Throsby Wharf 157 296 196
Silver Shadow 13-Mar-07 Throsby Wharf 186 388 295
Pacific Star 27-Nov-07 Throsby Wharf 205 1022 550
Mercury 21-Dec-07 Dyke 1 Berth 265 1870 908
Mercury 18-Jan-07 Dyke 1 Berth 265 1870 908
Silver Whisper 02-Feb-08 West Basin 4 184 388 295
Mercury 15-Feb-08 Dyke 1 Berth 268 1870 908
Albatros 08-Mar-08 Throsby Wharf 177 884 340
Millennium 06-Jan-09 Dyke 1 Berth 294 1950 999
Silver Whisper 19-Jan-09 Throsby Wharf 184 388 295
Seven Seas Mariner 27-Mar-09 West Basin 4 213 708 445
Sun Princess 18-Oct-09 Dyke 1 Berth 261 1950 900
Orion 17-Nov-09 West Basin 4 103 106 71
Dawn Princess 10-Dec-09 Dyke 1 Berth 261 1950 900
Dawn Princess  07-Mar-10 Dyke 1 Berth 261 1950 900
Volendam 15-Mar-10 Dyke 1 Berth 238 1440 647