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Five Senses Consulting announced the imminent opening of the new tender boat disembarkation pier in the Mykonos Old Port, a small but crucial infrastructure improvement designed to enhance safety, improve passenger flow, and optimize the overall experience for ship guests.
As a cruise development consultant for this global destination, the firm has worked closely with the Mykonos Port Authority and cruise industry stakeholders to identify operational needs, coordinate industry feedback, and support the project's alignment with cruise sector expectations.
The new facilities are designed to accommodate up to four auxiliary boats closer to the Old Port, creating a safer, faster, and more organized connection between tender operations and Mykonos town.
This was a long-standing need requested by the cruise industry, which consistently highlighted the importance of better connectivity between cruise arrivals and the Old Port area.
For passengers arriving by tender, the first moments ashore are crucial. A smooth, safe, and well-organized arrival contributes to both the visitor experience and Mykonos' reputation as one of the world's most recognized cruise destinations.
The facilities will operate within the ISPS framework, complying with the necessary security procedures for a certified port operation. For a destination with Mykonos' international profile, safety and guest experience are part of the same service chain and are essential for service excellence.
Five Senses Consulting anticipates that the new service will begin very soon and believes it will contribute to a clear improvement in the service standards of Mykonos Port. By bringing tender operations closer to the Old Port in a more organized and secure manner, the destination will be able to improve the quality of arrival, reduce difficulties in passenger movement, and facilitate better access to the town, local businesses, and the overall island experience.
Source: PortalPortuario

