Cruise New Zealand figures show 12 new ships will visit next summer, including Ovation of the Seas which will be the largest liner to call at New Zealand ports.
Spending, or value added, by passengers, crew and shipping companies is set to top $540 million. About 259,000 passengers are expected next summer. While the number of ship visits stays at 135, the range of vessels increases markedly with 12 new ships coming here next summer on top of 34 that called at ports last summer.
Cruise line Royal Caribbean says it brought more than 73,500 tourists to New Zealand during the past summer season, up 70 per cent increase on the 2014/15 season.
"For the first time, we had our trifecta of three brands and six ships sailing in the region. All up, that represents 20 per cent of our worldwide fleet - a very significant number and a testament to the strength of the Kiwi cruising market," said Adam Armstrong, managing director, Australia and New Zealand.
The upcoming 2016/17 summer season will include visits by Ovation - the region's very first new-build.