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NORTH EUROPE/BALTIC/ATLANTIC GDANSK, POLAND


Website: www.cruisefredericia.com Cruise manager: Line Tange Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 1 dedicated cruise quay, Max LOA 370mtr, Max depth 12mtr. Transport connections: Kastelpier 1-3 is 500mtr from city centre. 52km to Billund International Airport.


FREDRIKSTAD, NORWAY Borg Havn IKS, Oraveien 27, NO-1630, Gamle, Fredrikstad Tel: +47 6935 8900, +47 9286 4880 Website: www.borg-havn.no Port captain: Henning André Lilleng Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Four quays from 75mtr to 300mtr. Draught from 5-12mtr. Dolphin 50mtr south of container port allows one vessel of 300mtr and one of 200mtr simultaneously. Transport connections: Oslo Airport 120km.


FUNCHAL, MADEIRA


APRAM SA, Gare Maritima da Madeira - Pontinha, 9004-518 Funchal Tel: +351 291 208600; Fax: +351 291 220196 Website: www.apram.pt Commercial department: Patricia Bairrada Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Piers 2 and 3 are for cruise ship berthing. Pier 2 is 425mtr in length with 10mtr draught; Pier 3 is 347mtr in length with 11mtr draught. Passenger terminal in South Quay operational. Pier 8 (east of city pier) is 330mtr in length, 8mtr depth. Pier 6 (north quay) for cruise ship berthing is 262mtr in length and 9mtr draught.


Transport connections: Santa Cruz Airport 12.4km. Road links with the rest of island. Planned expansion: Plans for extension of South Quay by 400mtr.


GALWAY, IRELAND Harbour Offi ce, New Docks, Galway Tel: +353 91 561874; Fax: +353 91 563738 Website: www.theportofgalway.ie Harbour master: Capt. Brian Sheridan Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise vessels anchor, passengers tendered ashore. ISPS compliant. Tender pontoon installed for cruise tenders. Port to provide tender for cruise ships greater than 50,000gt or more than 1,000pax.


Transport connections: Harbour situated in middle of city, 2-5 minutes walk. Tour buses can park at quays. Planned expansion: New port in plan. Facility to accommodate pax vessels 350mtr at depth of 12mtr.


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Port of Gdansk Authority Co., 18 Zamknieta Str, 80-955 Gdansk Tel: +48 58 737 9628; Fax: +48 58 737 9485 Website: www.portgdansk.pl Contact: Michal Stupak Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Vessels up to 240mtr in length and 9.3mtr draught. Westerplatte and WOC II quays. Transport connections: Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport 12km. Road/rail links. 15 minutes to city centre. Visitors are off ered taxi services licensed by Port of Gdansk.


GDYNIA, POLAND


Port of Gdynia Authority SA, 9 Rotterdamska Str, Gdynia 81-337 Tel: +48 58 627 4036; Fax: +48 58 627 4578 Website: www.port.gdynia.pl General director: Adam Meller Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Francuskie Quay 512mtr in length, with water depth alongside 11.2mtr. Pomorskie Quay 175mtr in length, water depth 7.8mtr.


Transport connections: Gdansk Airport 25km. Road/ rail links.


Planned expansion: Looking for an additional berth to accommodate cruise ships. Construction of port infrastructure for sanitary sewage collection.


GEIRANGER, NORWAY


Stranda Port Authority, Geirangerfjord Cruise Port, Geiranger, N-6216 Tel: +47 4641 1113/31 Website: www.stranda-hamnevesen.no Port director: Rita Berstad Maraak Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Geiranger: tender port with 3-4 anchor positions. SeaWalk available. No dedicated turning basin. Width inner fjord 600mtr, depth minimum 25mtr. Outer fjord 800mtr, minimum depth 25mtr. Hellesylt: Length 143mtr, draught 10.52mtr. No dedicated turning basin. Width fjord 900mtr, depth minimum 50mtr. Transport connections: Village centre within walking distance. Alesund Airport 130km. Tour buses and taxis available.


GIJ ON, SPAIN Edifi cio de Servicios Multiples, 33212, El Musel, Gij on Tel: +34 985 179600; Fax: +34 985 179696 Website: www.puertogij on.es Commercial manager: Ignacio Merino


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Muelle Norte quay off ers 1,250mtr of new berthing line in addition to 1,200mtr in three other quays. Tourism information. Transport connections: City centre 6km, airport 40km, railway 5km. Taxi and bus services available.


GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN Port of Gothenburg, S-40338, Gothenburg Tel: +46 31 368 7500 Website: www.portofgothenburg.com Cruise operation manager: Liselott Bjarving Cruiseship/passenger facilities: America Cruise Terminal - Max loa 220mtr (225mtr with POD equipment), depth at pier 8mtr. Max airdraft 45mtr. Arendal Cruise Terminal - Max loa 300mtr, depth at pier 9.5mtr. Skandia harbour - Max loa 400mtr, depth at pier 10-14.2mtr. Alvsborg harbour - Max breadth 27mtr, depth at pier 10-11mtr. Compulsory pilotage, tug boat according to regulation. Terminal buildings at Arendal Cruise Terminal and America Cruise Terminal. Transport connections: Downtown from America Cruise Terminal 2km, Arendal Cruise Terminal 10km. Airport from Downtown, Gothenburg Landvetter Airport 25km.


GREENOCK, SCOTLAND


Greenock Ocean Terminal, Patrick Street, Greenock, PA16 8UU Tel: +44 1475 886301 Website: www.cruiseglasgow.com Terminal manager: Craig Collins Port director: Andrew Hemphill Cruiseship/passenger facilities: One quay, total length 400mtr, water depth 12.6mtr. Cruise Terminal building only 100mtr from town centre. Walkway, customs and x-ray. Fresh water and piper on arrival. Tourist information. Money exchange, Free wifi . Transport connections: Greenock 5min walk, Glasgow 25 miles. Taxi service. Rail 5mins walk. Glasgow airport 20min by car. Planned expansion: New dedicated cruise terminal is planned, be able to berth vessels upto 350mtr.


GRUNDARFJORDUR, ICELAND Borgarbraut 16, 350 Grundarfjordur Tel: +354 438 6705; Mobile: +354 863 1033 Website: www.grundport.is Harbour master: Hafsteinn Gardarsson Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Main quay Nordurgardur 190mtr length, 6.3mtr depth at low tide. Tender quay Midgardur 25mtr x 2, 3mtr depth at low tide. Pilot is not mandatory but is provided


MAJOR CRUISE PORTS by request.


Transport connections: Main quay and tender quay both within 250mtr from town. Planned expansion: Plan to start building expansion in 2019. Expansion to be 130mtr length and 10mtr depth.


HAFNARFJORDUR, ICELAND Oseyratbraut 4, 220 Hafnarfjordur Tel: +354 414 2300; Fax +354 825 2303 Website: www.portofhafnarfjordur.is Port director: Ludvik Geirsson Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 3 cruise berths. North quay 245mtr for ships up to 150mtr. Hvaleyri quay 200mtr for ships up to 250mtr. South quay 430mtr for ships up to 430mtr. Draught 6.5mtr, 8mtr and 8mtr respectively. Transport connections: 1km to town centre. 10km to Reykjavik. 38km to International Airport at Kefl avik.


HALMSTAD, SWEDEN


Halmstad AB, PO Box 1S-301 02, Halmstad Tel: +46 3515 5300; Fax: +46 3514 0593 Website: www.portofhalland.se Cruise Manager: Emil Vranjancu Cruiseship/passenger facilities: With more than 3,000mtr of quay, small vessels of 120mtr in length and with a depth of 6-8mtr can disembark at the River Nissan Quay, medium-sized at the Kattegatt harbour (220mtr/10mtr) and larger ships can anchor south of the port. Stena Line to run ro-pax service between Halmstad and Grenå (DK). Transport connections: Halmstad City Airport 6km.


HAMBURG, GERMANY


Cruise Gate Hamburg (CGH), Am Sandtorkai 66, 20457 Hamburg Tel: +49 40 42847 4971 Website: www.cruisegate-hamburg.de Managing director: Sacha Rougier Cruiseship/passenger facilities: CGH is the terminal operator of the three cruise terminals (Altona, HafenCity and Steinwerder) in Hamburg and in charge of the berthing allocation of the ships. Smaller vessels with overnight stays berth right in the city at Cruise Center HafenCity. Megaliners have access to a new, ultramodern infrastructure with the Cruise Center Steinwerder. Cruise Center Altona off ers a place to disembark in the western part of the city. CGH serves on the Board of Directors of Hamburg Cruise Net, the cruise cluster gathering private and public partnerships


Cruise to a Curious Place, Belize!


If you love adventure and travelling on a cruise line then a world of fun, activities and culture awaits you in Belize. Travel into the past of ancient Mayan cities, snorkel among friendly sharks, raise your adrenaline level as you zip line atop a forest canopy at lightning speed, discover the mysteries of the underworld during cave tubing tours, enjoy the freshness of the rainforest through hiking or biking or take a charming tour of Belize City, which includes the Baron Bliss lighthouse, the old prison museum and a ride over the iconic swing bridge. Belize, a Curious Place.


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