Cruise Ships Docking in New London, Connecticut, Heighten Area Tourism

Anne Chekal
New London, Connecticut, has always been a sea-faring town because of its waterfront location, fishing history, and proximity to the Groton Naval base. Now the town is adding cruise ship docking to its ferryboat schedule, and New London is enjoying its heightened status as a tourist destination.

The 3,000-plus passenger cruise ship Explorer of the Seas has visited the town twice and will make two additional stops in New London this fall: Sept. 29 and Oct. 13. Other cruise ships are docking as well, including Holland America Line's Veendam on Sept. 28.

According to information from the New London Main Street Organization, more than 1,900 passengers came into downtown at each visit of the Explorer of the Seas, and 600-700 passengers took excursions to nearby destinations like the Mystic Aquarium or Mystic Seaport. In addition, several hundred people came into New London to watch the docking of the cruise ship each time as it performs a three-point-turn in the harbor.

The presence of the cruise ship has created an opportunity for the town to tout its offerings at a broader level and the New London Main Street Organization has tried to do so. In addition to the usual coupon offerings and "Welcome Cruise Ship Passengers" signs, downtown New London has unique offerings for cruise ship visitors and even southeast Connecticut residents.

According to reporting by The New London Day, in addition to its restaurant and store offerings, New London plans a small car show from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., some musical entertainment at City Pier, and the weekly Saturday Market at the corner of Bank and State streets with arts and crafts vendors. These efforts all aim to attract more visitors and area residents to downtown New London, as well as the docking of the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle docking at State Pier.

The U.S.C.G. Barque Eagle is the country's largest Tall Ship, and the only one in government service. A Tall Ships is a traditionally rigged sailing vessel, and has great historic appeal. Usually the Eagle docks at Fort Trumbull in New London, but has changed piers for the timing of the cruise ship visits and is docked downtown at State Pier on Sundays. The Eagle is the Coast Guard Academy's training vessel, and is open to visitors mornings from 8:30-12:30 p.m., and has no charge.

In addition to New London, cruise ship passengers can take buses to other area destinations such as the Mystic Seaport.

Sources:

New London Main Street Organization

U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle

New London Day, Back-to-Back Ships to be a First for City

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  • Marjorie Burke10/1/2007

    I got to tour the Barque Eagle many years ago when my brother was at the Coast Guard Academy. What an experience that was -- we also spent time in Mystic. My dream is to live on an ocean (preferably the Caribbean!).

  • Kelly H.9/28/2007

    Great information. Nicely written, Anne.

  • Carol Bengle Gilbert9/27/2007

    Cool.

  • Jennifer White9/27/2007

    Very informative. We've been to Mystic a few times- adorable town.

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