ATI supports tourism reboot as luxury liners return to Manila

February 14, 2023

Listed trade enabler Asian Terminals Inc. is helping reignite the country’s tourism industry as it welcomes back international cruise vessels to Manila’s historic and iconic shores after a three-year hiatus brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Recently, ATI’s Manila South Harbor welcomed MV Seabourn Encore, operated by Soriamont Steamship Agencies, along with its over500 foreign passenger guests and 400 crew who were treated to a festive Filipino reception by artists and musicians organized by local tourism groups.

This officially marks the resumption of commercial cruise operations in Manila since the pandemic with around 60 more cruise vessels initially scheduled for a visit in the coming weeks.

“As a trade enabler and logistics player, ATI is very pleased to provide cruise liners with an integrated port facility that suits their needs. We are glad to contribute to the resurgence of the tourism industry which government considers as among the major linchpins towards economic recovery,” ATI director and DP World Philippines president and CEO William Khoury said.

Apart from its historic and economic significance, Manila South Harbor serves as an important conduit for cultural promotion as gateway into the country’s capital. The port is highly accessible to historical landmarks like the Walled City of Intramuros, the world’s oldest Chinatown in Binondo, National Museum, Rizal Park, and other entertainment and world-class heritage sites.

Prior to the pandemic, Manila South Harbor’s Eva Macapagal Cruise Terminal (EMCT) in Pier 15 served as the country’s dedicated homeport for international cruise vessels which handled nearly 200,000 outbound passengers at its peak. The home-porting service by international cruise liners, through ATI’s facilities, opened opportunities for Filipinos to avail of exciting and affordable cruise packages from Manila to major Asian destinations.

As cruise operations temporarily ceased during the pandemic, ATI’s EMCT was leveraged as an added community isolation facility and crew-change hub to augment government’s health and maritime transport infrastructure.

By March, a revitalized EMCT will reopen its doors to accept more foreign visitors and potentially host homeporting services, paving the way for more international cruise options via Manila.


ATI’s Manila South Harbor hosts MV Seabourn Encore signaling the reboot of Philippine cruise tourism which was stymied by the Covid-19 pandemic.