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Tauck generates cruise tourism boon for Cleveland

Charter of Le Dumont-D’Urville generates interest in Buckeye state Great Lakes city

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September 12, 2023

Tauck drummed up interest in Cleveland, Ohio as a tourism and cruise hub this month, recently operating its ‘Cruising the Great Lakes: Chicago to Toronto’ itinerary through the US city. The port call on Saturday, 9 September marked Tauck’s first-ever visit to the city in its 98-year history.

Tauck offers more than 150 land tours, cruises and safaris to 70+ countries and all seven continents. The company’s Great Lakes cruise sails aboard Ponant’s intimate Le Dumont-D’Urville. Saturday’s visit by the 184-guest ship was its first-ever stop in Cleveland.

Saturday’s arrival of the Tauck cruise was just the latest milestone in Cleveland’s growing popularity as a cruise ship destination. Earlier this summer the Viking ship Polaris called at the Port of Cleveland on its maiden voyage, and 49 different cruise ships will stop in the city this season, including visits by Pearl Seas Cruises and American Queen Voyages.


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“Tourism is a vital part of our local economy,” said Will Friedman, President & CEO of the Port of Cleveland. “We expect to see even more cruise ships arrive in Cleveland in the next several years, and are happy to work with Tauck to accommodate more visitors.”

Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin noted that “Cruising in Cleveland has surged by 700% over the past couple of years, and it’s become an increasingly important driver for our local economy.”

According to Cruise the Great Lakes, a regional cruise marketing program, 2023 is set to break records with 800 port visits generating US$235 million in economic impact across the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River waterways. Tauck’s “Cruising the Great Lakes: Chicago to Toronto” itinerary will visit Cleveland ten times in 2023 and 2024.

Dan Mahar, Tauck CEO said Tauck was excited to be adding Cleveland to its cruising portfolio.

“Our cruises visit top destinations around the globe, from Antarctica to Venice, Italy to the Galapagos Islands, yet we’re always thrilled to showcase world-class locations closer to home,” Mahar said. “Cleveland has so much to offer, and it’s a fantastic addition to our ‘Cruising the Great Lakes’ itinerary.”

Tauck guests enjoyed a full day in Cleveland, gaining an exclusive pre-opening visit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday morning. After a pub lunch and beer flight at a local craft brewery, guests took in other sites including Playhouse Square, Edgewater Park and University Circle. Le Dumont-D’Urville sailed that evening for the Welland Canal.

More at www.tauck.com.au.