Kenya’s cruise tourism is gaining remarkable momentum, with the Port of Mombasa welcoming its fifth cruise vessel since the onset of the cruise tourism circuit in November. The steady influx of cruise vessels is undoubtedly a significant boost to Kenya’s ambitious target of attracting five million international tourists by 2027, underscoring renewed confidence in the…
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