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Coordinates: 1°1549N 103°4913E / 1.26361°N 103.82028°E / 1.26361; 103.82028
 

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Singapore Cruise Centre
Singapore Cruise Centre is located in Singapore
Singapore Cruise Centre

Location within Singapore

General information
StatusOperating
TypeCruise, Retail
Location1 Maritime Square Singapore 099253
Coordinates1°15′49N 103°49′13E / 1.26361°N 103.82028°E / 1.26361; 103.82028
InauguratedDecember 1991; 32 years ago (1991-12)
RenovatedDecember 1998; 25 years ago (1998-12)
ManagementSingapore Cruise Centre
Design and construction
DeveloperPort of Singapore Authority
Website
https://singaporecruise.com.sg
Arrival hall
Discontinued passport stamps from the cruiseship centre and ferry terminal.

The Singapore Cruise Centre (abbrev: SCC; Chinese: 新加坡邮轮中心) is a cruise terminal located in the south of Singapore next to HarbourFront Centre in the vicinity of HarbourFront and in Keppel Harbour, near HarbourFront MRT station.

History[edit]

SCC was built in 1991 by the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA)[1] and was upgraded at the cost of $23 million in 1998.[2] It comprises two terminals, namely the International Passenger Terminal (IPT), and the Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT).[citation needed]

The Singapore Cruise Centre Pte Ltd, which is owned by PSA, took over management of the centre on 1 April 2003 when PSA Corporation divested its non-core businesses.[3]

Additionally, SCC manages 2 other ferry terminals; Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal.[4] In total, SCC handles a throughput of over 7 million cruise and ferry passengers a year, of which about 950,000 are cruise passengers.

The existing terminals at HarbourFront were renovated in 2008 to optimize the use of available space. The entire level 2 is a restricted area, for the exclusive use of cruise and ferry passengers who have cleared immigration and security.[citation needed]

In 2013, SATS planned to buy over SCC for S$110 million. The acquisition plan was terminated in 2014.[4]

In 2016, fully owned subsidiary SCC Travel Services Pte Ltd (STS) was formed to inspire travel to the destinations connected to its terminal network. STS is a B2C online travel agent retailing travel products from Bintan, Batam, Karimun and Singapore through its portal WOW Getaways.

In 2024, it was announced that SCC would be closed and merged with the expanded Marina Bay Cruise Centre to free up space along the Greater Southern Waterfront. [5]

Facilities[edit]

The regional terminal at HarbourFront has six berths for ferries to various ports on the island of Batam, Indonesia, as well as Tanjung Balai on the Karimun Islands.[citation needed]

The terminal at Tanah Merah has four berths for ferries to the island of Bintan, Indonesia, and the secondary Batam port of Nongsapura.[citation needed]

The terminal at Pasir Panjang has 4 berths for ferries that give passage to Singapore's industrial islands of Bukom and Semakau.[citation needed]

The IPT handles international cruise ships, and has two berths of 310 and 270 meters (1,020 and 890 feet) with a height limit of 52 meters (171 feet). It has a draft of 12 meters (39 feet). It underwent an upgrade in 2005 to improve its passenger handling facilities.[citation needed]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "S'pore opens $50-million cruise centre". The Business Times. 3 December 1991. p. 3.
  • ^ "Singapore Cruise Centre's new look". The Business Times. 7 December 1998. pp. SHIP1.
  • ^ Fang, Nicholas (15 February 2003). "PSA will divest from more non-port businesses". The Straits Times. p. 3.
  • ^ a b "SATS will not proceed with acquiring Singapore Cruise Centre". Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  • ^ GeneCorrespondent, Ng Keng (2024-05-13). "Singapore's cruise centres to be merged, freeing up space along Greater Southern Waterfront". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  • ^ "Singapore Cruise Centre wins top Asia media 'best' award". Retrieved 8 March 2019.
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