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NORTH EUROPE/BALTIC/ATLANTIC SKAGEN, DENMARK


Port of Skagen, Havnevagtvej 30, Skagen DK 9990 Tel: +45 2144 3991 Website: www.cruiseskagen.dk Cruise manager: Anne Sofie Ronne Jensen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 2 cruise quays. One of 500mtr, LOA 400mtr, depth 11mtr and one of 190mtr, LOA 210mtr, depth 9mtr. Port entrance of 250mtr+. Transport connections: Train to Copenhagen. International airport in Aalborg 100km. Planned Expansion: Adding a new land area of 190,000sq mtr and 1,050mtr of new quay. Cruise depth to be increased to 12.5mtr. Complettion expected Spring 2021.


SKJOLDEN-SOGNEFJORD, NORWAY c/o Tourist Information Skjolden Hotel, NO-6878, Skjolden Tel: +47 9180 3025/ +47 900 90 458 Website: www.sognefjordcruise.com Owner & developer: Oddvar Røysi Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise pier from 2010 capable of accommodating a wide range of ships (max 340mtr in length). Cruise Terminal and tender quay with four berthing places also available. Transport connections: Good road connections to cities of Bergen, Oslo, Trondheim etc. Airport in Sogndal (70km) with direct flights to/from Bergen/ Oslo. Express boat service between Bergen and Sogndal.


SMØLA, NORWAY


Astrupsgate 9, NO-6509, Kristiansund N Tel: +47 4000 6504; +47 992 99 120 (Port Traffic Service) Website: www.knhavn.no Harbour master: Arnt Honstad Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Dyrnesvågen (tender pier). Anchorage only. Max. ship length 195mtr, max ship draught 8mtr. Transport connections: N/A


SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND


Associated British Ports Southampton, Ocean Gate, Atlantic Way, Southampton SO14 3QN. Tel: +44 23 8048 8800; Fax: +44 23 8033 6402 Website: www.abports.co.uk Commercial manager: Rebekah Keeler Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Four dedicated cruise terminals, with flexibility to meet additional demand seasonally. No length, beam or depth restrictions for cruise vessels on any cruise berth; QEII Terminal; Mayflower Terminal; City Terminal. All terminals have aerial ship to shore covered walkways, and are served by world leading facilities and service providers. Transport connections: Air access London (Heathrow/Gatwick), Southampton, Bournemouth airports. Rail at one terminal and walking distance to mainline station to London and South West. Easy access to M3, M27 and all parts of UK. Planned Expansion: Consistently investing to enable seamless calls for all cruise vessels. Upgrade to Ocean Cruise Terminal is preperation for arrival of P&O Cruises Iona in May 2020.


STAVANGER, NORWAY


Port of Stavanger, Strandkaien 46, N-4005 Stavanger Tel: +47 5150 1200; Fax: +47 5150 1221 Website: www.stavanger.havn.no Director of cruise: Anders Bang-Andersen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Four dedicated cruise berths located in centre of town, close to attractions and shops. One pier has no ships’ length restrictions, the others up to 250-300mtr. Depth of at least 36mtr at approach and up to 13mtr alongside (occassionally fenders/barges required). Transport connections: Stavanger International Airport is located 12km from port. Railway station 500mtr from harbour and links to Kristiansand and Oslo. Good road connections via national road networks (eg E39). Planned Expansion: One more berth with no length restrictions and improvement of two existing berths. Subject to government approval.


STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN


Port of Stockholm, PO Box 27314, SE-10254 Stockholm Tel: +46 8670 2600; Fax: +46 8670 2655 Website: www.portsofstockholm.com Manager cruise & ferry: Stefan Scheja Operational manager cruise: Roger Backlund Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Stadsgarden 167, no length limit, 9.4mtr depth alongside; Stadsgarden 160, 300mtr max length, 7.4mtr depth alongside; Skeppsbron 105, 110mtr max length, 5.8mtr water depth alongside; Anchorage city centre, 300mtr, no depth limit; Frihamnen 638 (cruise terminal), no length limit, 10mtr depth alongside; Frihamnen 634, no length limit, 9mtr depth alongside; Frihamnen 650, 210mtr length, 9mtr depth alongside; Vartahamnen 511, 266mtr length, 10mtr depth alongside; Vartahamnen 515, 255mtr length,


8mtr depth alongside. Nynashamn 40km south of Stockholm Seawalk, no length or depth limit. Transport connections: Arlanda International Airport 40km; Bromma (domestic) 8km.


STORNOWAY, SCOTLAND Stornoway Port Authority, Amity House, Esplanade


Quay, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2XS Tel: +44 1851 702688; Fax: +44 1851 705714 Website: www.stornowayportauthority.com Chief executive: Alexander Donald Macleod Cruiseship/passenger facilities: West No.1 Pier - ro/ ro berth length 128mtr, depth 7.6 - 6.4mtr. East No.1 Pier - length 130mtr, depth 7.3mtr - 1mtr. West No. 3 Pier - length 130mtr, depth 5.5mtr. East No. 3 Pier - length 130mtr, depth 6mtr (ferry terminal). Inner anchorage can accommodate vessels 165mtr length. Outer anchorage - no limit of size. Pontoon landing stage at East No. 3 for cruise vessel tenders.


Transport connections: Town centre less than 0.5km, airport 4km from quayside. Daily air service to Inverness and Glasgow. Daily car ferry services.


SVENDBORG, DENMARK


Havnekontoret, Jessens Mole 6, DK5700, Svendborg Tel: +45 62 233080; Fax: +45 62 220679 Website: www.svendborg-havn.dk Assistant: Michael Nielsen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise berth 180mtr in length, draught 6mtr; cruise berth 80mtr length, draught 5mtr; general berth 200mtr length, draught 6.7mtr.


SWANSEA, WALES ABP Swansea, Harbour Office, Lock Head, King’s Dock, Swansea SA1 1QR Tel: +44 870 609 6699 Website: www.abports.co.uk Port manager: Ralph Windeatt Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Port of Swansea able to provide tailor made alongside facilities and services for cruise visits and turnaround calls. Port is fully compliant with ISPS code and passenger, crew, visitor and baggage screening is undertaken as required. Ideally located to offer cruise passengers the opportunity to explore both the coast and cities of South Wales. Transport connections: Situated South West Wales and located in close proximity to City of Swansea. Port has excellent road links to M4 motorway, is rail connected and is short drive to Cardiff International Airport.


SZCZECIN, POLAND


Szczecin and Swinoujscie Seaports Authority, Bytomska 7, 70603 Szczecin Tel: +48 91 4308 750; Fax: +48 91 4624 145 Website: www.port.szczecin.pl Contact: Mr K Pilarski Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Total quays: Szczecin, 3, Swinoujscie, 3. Total length: Szczecin, 700mtr, Swinoujscie, 700mtr. Depth: Szczecin, 7-9.15mtr, Swinoujscie, 7-13.2mtr. Transport connections: 40km to airport.


TALLINN & SAAREMAA, ESTONIA Sadama street 25, Tallinn 15051 Tel: +372 631 8555; Fax: +372 631 8116 Website: www.portoftallinn.com Cruise manager: Ingrid Berezin Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise ships mainly accommodated in the Old City Harbour (Tallinn); 6 quays for cruise vessels, 2 passenger terminals (no seperate cruise passenger terminal); maximum size of vessel accommodated 340mtr length, maximum quay depth 10.7mtr. Cruise vessels received also in Saaremaa Harbour, located at northwestern shore of Saaremaa island. 2 quays for vessels up to 200mtr length, maximum quay depth 10mtr. Transport connections: Rail/road links to rest of country. In Old City Harbour (Tallinn)800mtr to city centre, 8km to airport, 2km to railway station. In Saaremaa Harbour: 40km to airport. Planned Expansion: New cruise terminal in 2020.


TELEMARK, NORWAY Po Box 20, NO-3950 Brevik Tel: +47 3593 1000; Fax: +47 3598 1750 Website: www.grenland-havn.no Director cruise development: Jan Skarding Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Max ship length 240mtr. Max ship draught 10mtr. Transport connections: Sandefjord Airport 49km.


TORQUAY, ENGLAND


Tor Bay Harbour Authority, Beacon Quay, Torquay, Devon TQ1 2BG Tel: +44 1803 292429; Fax: +44 1803 299257 Website: www.tor-bay-harbour.co.uk Harbour master: Adam Parnell Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Inner anchorage


9.5mtr max draught, unlimited loa/beam. 800mtr from Torquay harbour. Outer anchorage 18mtr max draught, unlimited loa/beam. 4,000mtr from Torquay harbour. Transport connections: Exeter Airport 40km from Torbay. Mainline train station Newton Abbot 12km from Torquay station which is 1km from harbour. Road connections to M5 motorway. Torquay town centre 500mtr from tender drop-off point.


TORSHAVN, FAROE ISLANDS Port of Torshavn, PO Box 103, FO 110 Torshavn Tel: +298 311762; Fax: +298 319059 Website: www.portoftorshavn.com Cruisehip/passenger facilities: Three quays, total length 890mtr. Water depth up to 11mtr. Main pier has been dredged so ships upto 300mtr length and 9.8mtr depth can come alongside with use of pneumatic fenders. Transport connections: City centre 0.7km, airport 60km. Shuttle service and taxi service available. Planned Expansion: Expansion to triple capacity, Work due for completion late 2020.


TROMSØ, NORWAY


PO Box 392, Kirkegata 1, N-9254 Tromso Tel: +47 77 66 1850 Website: www.tromso.havn.no Port director: Halvar Pettersen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: City centre: berths at 300 and 190mtr, depth 7.5-9.9mtr. Tourist info close to quay. Breivika: berths at 410 and 150mtr, depth 7.5- 15mtr. Tourist info at quay. Transport connections: From Breivika port area shuttle bus, public bus or taxi. Airport 4km.


TRONDHEIM, NORWAY


Trondheim Port Authority, PB 1234, Torgarden, Trondheim. Tel: +47 7399 1700; Fax: +47 7399 1717 Website: www.trondheimhavn.no Cruise coordinator: Maria Kuhnl Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Quay 68: max length 350mtr, width no restriction; draught 13mtr, largest vessel called: Queen Mary 2. Quay 30: max length 280mtr, width no restriction, draught 8mtr, largest vessel called: Norwegian Spirit. Quay 31: max length 200mtr, width 55mtr, draught 10mtr, largest vessel called: Europa. Transport connections: Trondheim Airport 30km. City centre 600mtr. Road links with rest of country.


TURKU, FINLAND


Juhana Herttuan puistokatu 21, FIN-20100 Turku Tel: +358 505 533 125; Fax: +358 2 267 4110 Website: www.portofturku.fi/en Harbour master: Capt. Antti Pekanheimo Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Several berths from 180-230mtr in length with water depth alongside 8-10mtr. Dedicated Cruise berth water depth 8mtr, length up to170mtr. Fixed waste water reception system for cruise vessels. Guaranteedberth place until 2024. Free shuttle bus service between the berth and the city centre for crew and guests throughout the call. Transport connections: 3km to city centre. Turku airport 11km from port with direct flights to Helsinki, Stockholm, Riga, Gdansk, Kaunas, Cracow and Skopje. New connections to Warsaw and Kutaisi starting 2020. Good road and rail connections to all major Finnish cities and also St. Petersburg. Daily Passenger car ferry traffic between Turku and Stockholm.


Planned expansion: New ferry terminal to open 2025.


PORT OF TYNE, ENGLAND Port of Tyne, International Passenger Terminal, Coble Dene, North Shields, NE29 6EE Tel: +44 191 455 2671 Website: www.portoftyne.co.uk Commercial director: Kate O’Hara Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Northumbrian Quay vessels up to 335mtr length, 9mtr depth. Whitehill Point vessels up to 220mtr length (93mtr quay plus dolphins), 8.6mtr depth. Secure car parking for 600 spaces on site.


Transport connections: Newcastle Central railway station, 20 minutes. Newcastle International Airport, 20 minutes. Close to A1 and A19, north and south, and A69 west.


ULLAPOOL, SCOTLAND Ullapool Harbour Trust, The Pier, Ullapool, Rossshire IV26 2UH Tel: +44 1854 612724; Fax: +44 1854 613245 Contact: Kevin Peach Website: www.ullapool-harbour.co.uk Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 3 quays, total length 240mtr with 5-7mtr depth alongside. Passenger terminal.


Transport connections: City centre 200mtr, airport 100km.


MAJOR CRUISE PORTS ULVIK, NORWAY


Brakanes Hotel, NO-5730, Ulvik Tel: +47 5652 6105; Fax: +47 5652 6410 Website: www.visitulvik.no Contact: Georg Angell-Hansen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Ulvik harbour has no restrictions on depth, but airdraft is 55mtr. Anchoring grounds in Ulvikpollen and Ulvikfjorden. Smaller vessels can moor at quay at Tyssevikje. Transport connections: Flesland-Bergen Airport nearest. Parking ground for coaches is approx. 150mtr from quayside. Village centre within walking distance.


Planned Expansion: Looking into possibilities of a Seawalk in Ulvik.


VESTERAALEN, NORWAY Havnegata 7, N-8400 Sortland Tel: +47 75 57 71 00 Website: www.sortland-havn.no Harbour master: Rune Monrad Cruiseship/passenger facilities: One quay 440mtr length and 7.5-12mtr depth. Oil, water, refuse disposal service. Passenger terminal.


Transport connections: Stokmarknes Airport 20km, Evenes Airport 110km. 400mtr to city centre.


VESTMANNAEYJAR, ICELAND Website: www.vestmannaeyjar.is Email: omk@eyjar.is Harbour master: Olafur M. Kristinsson Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 3 cruise berths for ships up to 160mtr LOA with a draught of 8mtr. Transport connections: 300-500mtr to town centre. 3km to airport.


VIGO, SPAIN


Praza da Estrela 1, 36201, Vigo Tel: +34 986 268029; Fax: +34 986 268001 Website: www.apvigo.es Port operations manager: Dolores Rois Orza Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Muelle Transatlanticos Passenger Terminal 750mtr in length with 12mtr depth alongside. Shops, cafe, cash point and tourist information available. Muelle de Comercio Passenger Terminal 300mtr in length with 9mtr alongside. Both terminals located in central part of port, which runs parallel to downtown. Transport connections: Vigo Airport 13km. Santiago de Compostela 50 minutes by motorway, A Coruna 90 minutes by motorway. Taxi and buses.


VIK, NORWAY N-6891 Vik i Sogn Tel: +47 976 27 382


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Designated quay for tendering. No limitations. Transport connections: Bergen Airport 167km, shopping in city centre 200mtr walk from quay. Planned Expansion: New floating pontoon for tenders.


VISBY, SWEDEN


Port of Visby, Gotland Ports, SE 62157 Visby Tel: +46 498 269470; Fax: +46 498 269065 Website: www.visbyport.com Manager: Mats Eriksson Head of cruise and ferries: Henrik Ahlqvist Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruiseship berths with water depth alongside up to 8mtr. Two tender berths. No limits at anchor. Shops and restaurants at walking distance in pier area and in town. New cruise terminal. Finger pier LOA 360mtr, ready since 2018, water depth 11mtr. Transport connections: Visby Airport 5km. Ferry connection with two ports on mainland Sweden


WATERFORD, IRELAND


3rd floor, Marine Point, Belview Port, Waterford Tel: +353 518 74907; Fax: +353 518 74908 website: www.portofwaterford.com Harbour master: Capt Darren Doyle Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Three city centre berths up to 7.5mtr at low water. Ocean Cruise Berth at Belview 6km from City. Quay 393mtr with 9mtr alongside at low water. Unrestricted anchorage in lower estuary with new floating berth, tender landing, 2 cables from anchorage. Transport connections: Waterford Airport 10km, Dublin Airport 100 miles, Cork Airport 70 miles. Excellent road/rail links all parts of Ireland.


WHITEHAVEN, ENGLAND


Whitehaven Marina Ltd, Marina Office, Bulwark Quay, Whitehaven Cumbria CA28 7HS Tel: +44 1946 692435 Website: www.whitehavenmarina.co.uk Marina Master: Simone Morgan Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Tender access via sealock. Quay length 100mtr overall. Anchorage 12mtr min. depth with 400mtr radius. Transport connections: Town centre next to quay. Manchester International Airport 193km.


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