A luxury cruise ship that has toured exotic destinations across the globe will visit Suffolk's coast next summer in a move welcomed as a sign of the county's ever growing tourism industry.

The Saga Pearl II has docked in ports in South America, the Canaries and the Caribbean, but in July 2016, the 449-berth vessel will be dropping anchor near Southwold as part of a 12-night cruise around the British Isles.

Tour operators Saga claim no other cruise ship has ever visited the 'dainty port' of Southwold, where it is expected to receive a 'warm and enthusiastic welcome when she sails in'.

A Saga spokesman said the company was 'very excited' to be visiting Southwold, which was possible by using the smallest of its two cruise ships, which can sail into ports of call that larger vessels cannot make.

Guests will be taken to shore using the ship's tenders, arriving at Southwold Harbour from where they will be invited to enjoy the town's attractions and those in neighbouring towns and villages.

Saga said it will be speaking with businesses and attractions to arrange potential shore excursions 'in due course'.

Customers' satisfaction surveys on the various ports of call visited will determine whether Southwold could become a regular destination during Saga's summer cruises.

Tourism leaders in Suffolk have welcomed the county's inclusion, which is expected to boost its tourism economy further.

Amanda Bond, brand manager for Visit Suffolk, said it was a 'really exciting development for tourism in Suffolk' as any of the passengers coming ashore could be inspired to return for a future holiday in the county.

Highlighting attractions along the coast, Ms Bond said 'those on board will be able to appreciate our amazing coastline from a unique viewpoint'.

'It offers up an alternative way to visit the county and will help to highlight the uniqueness of Suffolk compared to other destinations on the itinerary,' she added.

'It's positive for tourism businesses to benefit from day tours and the local economy as a whole especially, but not limited to, those along the coast as it will highlight Suffolk to new audiences.

'Ideally, any of the 449 passengers seeing Suffolk for the first time will be inspired to return for a future staycation.'

The Saga Pearl II visits Southwold on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.