Cruise ship passengers gather at Salisbury Wharf. Photo / File
Cruise ship passengers gather at Salisbury Wharf. Photo / File
Cruise ships docking in Tauranga were under strict health and safety protocols to ensure coronavirus did not land on our shores, Tourism of Bay of Plenty has confirmed.
The organisation released the statement yesterday to ease host communities about the spread of coronavirus from the visiting vessels.
Tourism Bay ofPlenty chief executive Kristin Dunne said the cruise industry had extensive experience and protocols for managing the health and wellbeing of their guests.
"There are strict measures being taken to mitigate COVID-19 (coronavirus) risk and we have complete faith in the conditions they've employed."
Cruise industry leaders had issued an update confirming that the majority of more than 270 cruise ships globally continue to sail unaffected.
"Visitors tell us frequently how welcoming locals are and I encourage our communities to continue to show cruise ships and their passengers the manaakitanga we are renowned for."