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CLIA Opens Registrations for Cruise Week Europe 2025

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Photo source: Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) invites registrations for the CLIA Cruise Week Europe 2025, set to take place in Rotterdam, highlighting the contribution of the industry to the European maritime.

Held in Europe’s largest seaport from March 12 to 14, this premier event brings together decision-makers from across the cruise industry, along with policymakers, business partners, and suppliers, to shape the future of cruising.

“CLIA’s annual European Summit is an opportune moment for the industry and our partners to come together to discuss joint issues, share innovations, and agree on a pathway forward,” said Jason Liberty, CLIA Chairman.

In partnership with the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Port and the Cruise Port Rotterdam, Cruise Week Europe 2025 will feature panels, workshops and an exhibition where key cruise professionals and political leaders will highlight the cruise industry’s impact on the European maritime sector and its leading role in environmental and technological advancements.

A new chapter: The Innovation Showcase

Photo source: Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)

Cruise Week Europe 2025 introduces the Innovation Showcase, an exclusive exhibition debuting as part of the European Summit during CLIA’s event. This initiative highlights advancements in maritime innovation, technology, shipbuilding, design, and hospitality development.

The exhibition will facilitate connections between suppliers and cruise line buyers through pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings, promotional sessions unveiling new products and services, and workshops designed for sellers new to the cruise industry.

“We look forward to constructive and fruitful debates on how cruise can contribute to the competitiveness, sustainability and resilience of Europe’s maritime sector,” said Samuel Maubanc, CLIA Director General Europe.

For registrations click here.

CLIA, the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, serves as the unified voice and leading authority for the global cruise community. Its membership includes 55 cruise lines, encompassing 294 ocean-going ships and representing 95% of the cruise sector.

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