As Sierra Leone continues to attract tourist-generating regions, Swan Hellenic Cruise liner with 9 Decks, 120 Crew members, and 152 tourists onboard berthed, at the historic Queen Elizabeth the Second Quay port,
Whereas 40 tourists will do a city and heritage orientation tour of Freetown and its environs.
After the Covid19, SH Vega flying the Panama flag has been the first to berthed or to officially open the water gates to international cruise liners.
It is expected the tourists will visit key sites in Freetown among others, the Old Fourah Bay College, the Railway Museum, National Museum, Peace and Cultural Monument, Cotton Tree, and many with the trip ending with a leisure and recreational experience of one of our splendid white sandy beach which is Tokeh.
The tourism sector continues to make inroads in attracting tourists from different parts of the world, with our local and international partners respectively.
The sector extends special hearty thanks to H.E. the President and his astute and proactive Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs for such exemplary leadership in making Sierra Leone a preferred tourist destination.
VSL, in its mission statement, is to provide the easiest and most professional means of visiting and staying in Sierra Leone, be it for business or pleasure. In doing so, they will provide unique, authentic, and responsible experiences that have a positive impact on the tourists, local communities, the environment, and the economy. They always try to leave the best service experience on the visitors with a desire to always return. The Minister and team extended special thanks to the ground handling agency VSL for facilitating the tour.


