CLEVELAND — More than 100 people stepped off the Victory 1 ship in Cleveland Sunday and onto a bus to tour the city's landmarks like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The final group of cruisers capped off the biggest year ever for the Port of Cleveland.
This year, 53 ships brought about 8,700 people to the city. Each passenger spends $150 per visit on dining, attractions and local experiences.
All of it adds up to $1.3 million. When dock operations, transportation and indirect economic benefits are factored in, the total impact exceeds $2 million for 2025.
The Port of Cleveland said more cruise ships and more routes can be expected in 2026. American Cruise Lines, known for its U.S.-based river cruises, announced last month that it would start sailing in the Great Lakes next year.
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