This is fantastic news for local retailers.
Kiwiana Gifts and Souvenirs owner Ian New said business doubled when a ship was in town. Zohar owner John Harmsen also noticed a boost when a cruise ship was in port, bringing visitors "the size of a small town".
Significantly, of the 240,000 cruise ship passengers and crew expected in Tauranga this season, about 55 per cent of passengers chose to stay in Tauranga or Mount Maunganui rather than booking tours further afield.
This is a great challenge to the common complaint you hear in Tauranga that the first thing cruise ship visitors do when they disembark is hop on a bus to Rotorua. More than half do not and choose to stay and enjoy the many attractions in Tauranga.
I met Rhys Arrowsmith recently and his enthusiasm for promoting these local attractions in our own backyard is infectious.
It is a challenge for us all to get the rest of the visitors to also stay and enjoy the Bay.
This is our responsibility as a community. It could double the amount of money being injected into local businesses.
Busy Bay summers have a positive knock-on effect for us and are a real boost to our city.