The sunny blue skies that greeted the Bay of Plenty's first cruise ship passengers of the season were a good omen, tour operators say.
Majestic Princess, Princess Cruises' new $700-million flagship vessel, arrived from Wellington at berth one at the Port of Tauranga before sunrise yesterday.
It was the 144 kilotonne liner's maiden visit to Tauranga.
The arrival marked the start of what was expected to be a record-breaking cruise season for the Bay, with 110 scheduled ships bringing more than 300,000 visitors - passengers and crew - to the region, injecting $91m into the local economy.
Among the 3626 passengers and 368 crew on board the Majestic Princess were Americans Monita and Hubert Steenbakkers, from Florida.
Like a predicted 40 per cent of this year's 200,000 cruise visitors, they were planning to spend the day in Rotorua.
Monita said she was looking forward to seeing sheep up-close at the Agridome - "I've only ever seen sheep from a distance before" - as well as visiting Wai-o-tapu.
"It's our first time to New Zealand but it won't be the last."
One service would take people around the Mount then over to Tauranga, including the Historic Village. The other was down Mount Maunganui's famous beachfront and to Bayfair. The routes linked at Classic Flyers so passengers could do both.
Tourism Bay of Plenty chief executive Kristin Dunne said Tauranga had delivered "the perfect welcome" for the first cruise ship and maiden voyage of the Majestic Princess.
"She will visit another 13 times during this season bringing a total number of 63,765 visitors to our region."
Hundreds of people gathered at Pilot Bay to wave the Auckland-bound Majestic Princess off in the afternoon.
Majestic Princess fun facts
- 2 swimming pools - 20 ice sculptures produced each cruise - 22 knot top speed - 200 tonnes of marble - 1000 sq m of shopping - 4000 pieces of art - 18,000 bottles of wine and champagne in the cellars - 250,000 eggs consumed each week.