Company Category: Port Authority/Port Agency

Port of Motril

Port of Motril, the Port of the La Alhambra, enjoy the local gastronomy, the culture and the natures, a truly unique boutique experience. Granada, one of the cities with the richest history and culture in the word, offers many interesting places to visit, among which we cannot forget the Alhambra Palace, Spain´s most visited attraction. The history of sugar cane is connected with the city of Motril, because sugar production has been really important in the past ( it was called the sweet gold).

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Port Of San Diego

Create memorable moments with the Port of San Diego. With cruise terminals centrally located in downtown San Diego, guests are invited to step into a rich cultural experience with unique attractions and culinary delights, a relaxing trip to paradise with a variety of hotel options to choose from, or a thrilling adventure – all just steps off the ship. https://www.portofsandiego.org/maritime/cruise-operations

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Port of Dover

Dover is the premier hub port for cruise lines in the South East of England. It’s one of the busiest cruise ports in Britain and Northern Europe, welcoming over 20 individual cruise lines and 200,000 cruise passengers every year. Located just 76 miles South East of London, Dover is England’s getaway to Europe and winner of Cruise Critic’s Best UK Departure Port award for 2023.

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Port of Koper

Cruise Terminal All advantages of a terminal, located just 200 m from old city center.

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Port of Antwerp Bruges

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges offers its Zeebrugge Cruise Terminal for day excursions and for interporting to some 190 cruise ships every year. The main attraction the Unesco World Heritage city of Bruges, just 15 km or 20 minutes away from the cruise berth. Other destinations include Ghent, Brussels and the battlefields of WWI in Ypres.

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Port of Bahia de Cadiz

The Bay of Cadiz Port is located in the surface area Mediterranean-front Atlantic, close of the strait of Gibraltar, with a privileged geographical situation between the Atlantic and the North of Africa for what camer being a regular port of call for cruise vessels yearly in its transfer between the Mediterranean and the Caribbeean and vice versa.

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Port of Cartagena

The Port of Cartagena has been one of Spain’s most important military ports since Roman times. Its Cruise Terminal offers a 700-meter-long berth with a depth of 12 meters and a 4,500 m² area, allowing two vessels to berth simultaneously. Passengers reach the city center in just a 200-meter walk. With 3,000 years of history shaped by Punic, Roman, Arab, and Spanish civilizations, Cartagena combines heritage with efficiency. Ongoing investments, including upcoming access remodeling, will further enhance safety, accessibility, and cruise operations.

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Port Everglades

Located In the heart of Greater Fort Lauderdale and the City of Hollywood, FL, Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world. It is a leading container port in Florida and among the most active cargo ports in the United States. | Port Everglades offers everything under the sun from Caribbean cruises to world voyages to fast ferry getaways — all from the vacation paradise of Greater Fort Lauderdale. Port Everglades’ enviable location in the heart of South Florida and the neighboring Caribbean, makes it one of the three busiest cruise homeports in the world with more than 4.7 million passengers this cruise season. Guests enjoy the Port’s proximity to three international airports including rapidly growing Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), rail, direct highway access and easily accessible parking.

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