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Cruise ships coming to Plymouth in 2021 as Millbay terminal ambitions steam ahead
10 cruise ships are set to be welcomed to Plymouth this year, depending on the lifting of restrictions in place
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Vessels won t get much bigger than this around Guernsey this year
Credit: TIM GRAHAM/GETTY
Just as there is a glimmer of hope that cruise lines might soon be allowed to resume sailing in UK waters, Guernsey goes and does a Canada, banning cruise ships for the rest of 2021.
Its reason – to protect residents from Covid – makes sense. Or it would if the island was also outlawing holidaymakers arriving by air or ferry for the rest of the year. But no. The Visit Guernsey website assures such visitors they will be “greeted with open arms” once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.