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NORTH, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA three acres of additional parking area. River Trail


access to downtown via shoreline walk through Cannery Row.


Transport connections: Located 50 miles from Interstate 5 and 95 miles from Portland International Airport.


BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO Administracion Portuaria Integral de Baja California Sur, Carretera a Pichilingue, Km17, 23001 La Paz, Baja California Sur Tel: +52 612 123 6500; Fax: +52 612 123 6500 Website: www.apibcs.com Operations & marketing director: Mario Lizarraga Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Four ports offer cruise ship handling facilities: Port Santa Rosalia, 84.3mtr length, 9.1mtr depth; Port of Loreto anchorage area and Port of Escondido, exclusively for tourist use, 82.9mtr length, 9.1mtr depth; Port of La Paz, exclusively for tourist use, 66mtr length, 4.57mtr depth; Port of Pichilingue, located 17km from La Paz, has a 200mtr terminal dock with 10.50mtr depth, two dolphins to extend length up to 301.7mtr and ample passenger handling accommodation. Transport connections: International Airport 8km from La Paz, international flights to Los Angeles.


BALTIMORE, USA


Maryland Port Administration, The World Trade Center, Baltimore, MD 21202. Tel: +1 410 385 4458; Fax: +1 410 333 1126 Website: www.cruisemaryland.com General manager: Cynthia Burman Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Dedicated 60,000sq ft cruise terminal. The pier length is 1,139ft & depth is 35ft located at 2001 E. McComas Street, Baltimore, MD 21230.


Transport connections: Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport 10mile away. Highway connections to downtown.


BAR HARBOR, USA


Municipal Building, 93 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 Tel: +1 207 288 5571 Website: www.barharbormaine.gov Harbour master: Charlie Phippen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Anchor port, ships use own tenders to transport passengers to/from landing facilities. Transport connections: Island Explorer offers free transportation to hiking trails, beaches and downtown centre. Bus stops close to the harbour.


BAYONNE (CAPE LIBERTY), USA 34 Port Terminal Boulevard, Bayonne NJ 07002-5038 Tel: +1 201 4362080 Website: www.cruiseliberty.com Director: Captain Thomas Hinderhofer Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Primary berth has a 1,400ft length with a 37ft draught. Room for up to 5,000 vehicles with 1,000 spaces currently available. Transport connections: Located 5 mins off NJ Turnpike Exit 14A, 12 mins from Newark Liberty International Airport.


BELEM, BRAZIL


Ave Presidente Vargas No 41, Bairro Centro CEP 66010-000, Belem. Tel: +55 91 2162012; Fax: +55 91 2162042 Website: www.cdp.com.br Port management director: Kleber Ferreira de Menezes


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Various berths with water depth alongside 8.5mtr. Transport connections: Val de Cans International Airport 9km. Road/rail links.


BELIZE CITY, BELIZE


PO Box 2674, Caesar Ridge Rd, Belize City Tel: +501 2 72439; Fax: +501 2 73571 Website: www.portofbelize.com Deputy CEO: Franzine Waight Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 5 acre Tourism Village site serves as a central tender docking facility with a 550ft wharf and tour dispatch centre. Shopping arcade and covered walkways adjacent. Transport connections: Belize provides a number of diverse activities that can be seen in less than 8 hours.


Planned expansion: 25-acre island project, Stake Bank Cruise Port has begun. First phase, for two finger piers to handle four largest ships simultaneously will cost $67m to be completed 2020.


BELLINGHAM, USA


355 Harris Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225 Tel: +1 360 676 2500; Fax: +1 360 676 7663 Website: www.portofbellingham.com Marine Terminals Supervisor: Dave Warter Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Southern terminus to the Alaska Marine Highway System. 400ft berth.


CHARLESTON, USA


South Carolina Ports Authority, 176 Concord Street, Charleston, SC 29401 Tel: +1 843 723 8651; Fax: +1 843 577 8191 Website: www.port-of-charleston.com General manager: Jeff Hollis Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Union Pier passenger terminal - 752mtr length berth, 12mtr depth. Services include check-in counters, gangway, Port Police/security, water hookup/supplies. Union Pier redeveloped as a new cruise terminal. Transport connections: Charleston International Airport 16km. Road/rail connections - accessible via all major highways including I-26.


CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA PO Box 1117, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, C1A 7M8. Tel: +1 902 566 7974 Website: www.portcharlottetown.com Business development manager: Corryn Clemence Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise ship welcome centre, repairs and an extension to the terminal. Berth is 184mtr long (607ft), with a depth of 12mtr (39.6ft). Wi-Fi, wheelchair accessible, Seaport vendor market. Transport connections: Charlottetown Airport close by. Road links. Planned expansion: Berth expansion project to extend existing berth by 270mtr, completion expected autumn 2019.


COLON 2000, PANAMA PO Box 5375, 50 Street, Mabeal & Vicosa Bldg, #4, Panama 5 Tel: +507 263 5227/227 2000;


CRUISE SAINT LAWRENCE, CANADA Website: www.cruisesaintlawrence.com President: Tony Boemi


Ports grouping of Montreal, Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Saguenay, Baie Comeau, Sept Iles, Havre Saint Pierre, Gaspesie and Iles de la Madeleine.


CRISTOBAL PIER 6, PANAMA c/o Panama Ports Co, PO Box 0043 00574 Panama Tel: +507 207 5100; Fax: +507 207 5131 Website: www.ppc.com.pa Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Pier length 628mtr, Pier 6 can handle two megaships simultaneously. Terminal building includes colonial style storefronts featuring shops selling luxury and handicraft goods. Also covered zone for tour dispatches Transport connections: International Airport Panama City 77km. Road access.


EL GUAMACHE, VENEZUELA El Guamache International Port, Islade Margarita, Municipio Tubores, Estado Nuevva Esparta, Caracas Tel: +58 95 635095; Fax: +58 95 646155 Director & gen man: Emilio C. Usuriaga Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Maximum length 270mtr, water depth 10.5mtr. Transport connections: Close to picturesque tourist sites and museums, shops, beaches and restaurants.


ENSENADA, MEXICO


Blvd. Teniente Azueta 100, Int Recinto Portuario, CP 22800, Ensenada, Baja California Tel: +52 646 178 8801; Fax: +52 646 178 8804


HUATULCO, MEXICO API Huatulco Tel: +52 (55) 55436962 Website: www.fonaturoperadoraportuaria.gob.mx


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CARTAGENA DE INDIAS, COLOMBIA Manga Terminal Maritimo, Colombia Tel: +57 5 650 2209; Fax: +57 5 650 2477 Website: www.puertocartagena.com Cruise co-ordinator: Liliana Rodriguez Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Located in a large, well protected bay with 45’ depths. Access channel is 150mtr wide, well marked and lighted. 4 docking positions. Water supply, waste disposal, provisioning, bunkering, maintenance and repairs. Transport connections: 2 miles from the Old City, 5 miles from Rafael Nunez International Airport.


CHACABUCO, CHILE


Empresa Portuaria Chacabuco, Chacabuco, Region de Aysen Tel: +56 67 235 1198 Website: www.chacabucoport.cl General manager: Enrique Runin Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Can accommodate ships up to 190mtr length, 9.6mtr draught. Floating pontoon for tenders. Parking for buses. Transport connections: 15km from city centre, 128km from nearest airport.


MAJOR CRUISE PORTS


Transport connections: Bellingham International Airport close by, Amtrak rail station.


BOSTON, USA (MASSPORT) Massachusetts Port Authority (MASSPORT), 1 Harborside Drive, Suite 200 S, Boston, MA 02128-2909 Website: www.massport.com CEO: Thomas Glynn Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Flynn Cruiseport Boston can handle two homeport/ turnaround calls simultaneously or three transit calls. Secured parking. Renovated and expanded Cruise Terminal opened in 2010. Transport connections: 10 minutes from Logan International Airport; direct road access to interstate highways; train terminal close by.


BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Ing Huergo 431, Buenos Aires, C1107AOE Tel: +54 11 4342 1727; Fax: +54 11 4342 6836 Website: www.puertobuenosaires.gov.ar Contact: Norma Mirta Vallansot Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Can accommodate three ships up to 300mtr in length and 11mtr draught. Benito Quinquela Martin passenger terminal able to accommodate 12,000 passengers. ATM and currency exchange. Transport connections: Ezeiza 30km, Jorge Newbery 1km. Road/rail connections. City centre 1km. Airport 38km. Planned expansion: Modernisation plan to seperate cruise and cargo. Investment of $1.9bn over 50 years with new terminal being built.


CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO API Los Cabos Tel: +52 55 5543 6962; Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Located between The Sea of Cortez and Pacific Ocean. Tender only port.


Fax: +507 263 5195 Website: www.colon2000.com General manager: Steve Tarazi Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Pier 100mtr length, 11mtr draught. Passenger terminal. With shore excursions and retail shopping centre.


CORNER BROOK, CANADA


Corner Brook Port Corporation, 61 Riverside Drive, PO Box 1165, Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, A2H 6T2 Tel: +1 709 634 6600; Fax: +1 709 634 6620 Website: www.cornerbrookport.com CEO: Jackie Chow


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise ship berthage 362mtr. Year round, sheltered, deep water port 35km inland from Gulf of St Lawrence. Transport connections: Ideally suited for Canada, New England and Transatlantic itineraries; only 588 nautical miles from Quebec City, 437 from Halifax, 788 from Boston.


CORPUS CHRISTI, USA Port of Corpus Christi Authority, PO Box 1541, Corpus Christi, TX 78403 Tel: +1 361 882 5633; Fax: +1 361 882 7110 Website: portofcorpuschristi.com Director of communications: Patricia Cardenas Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Downtown berth 213.36mtr length with water depth of 9.75mtr. Cruise facility, conference and banquet centre. Transport connections: Corpus Christi International Airport - 10 miles. Road/rail connections.


COSTA MAYA, MEXICO


ITM Group, Av Tulum 290 Sur, Esq Blvd Pioneros, Smza 8, Mza 3, Lote 2, Cancun Q.R. Tel: +52 998 267 7700; Fax: +52 998 267 7700 Website: www.itmgroup.mx Cruise contact: Robert Shamosh Cruiseship/passenger facilities: The first Western Caribbean port designed exclusively for cruise ship industry. Able to accommodate three ships at once. Pier 340mtr length, draught ranging from 12-20mtr. Transport connections: Transportation to and from pier. Ground terminal for tour buses, taxis, car rentals. Shops, restaurants, beach club, open-air theatre.


Planned expansion: The pier will be upgraded by 140mtr sq, to be ready end 2018. Able to accommodate four ships simultaneously.


COZUMEL, MEXICO


Puerta Maya, Cozumel Cruise Terminal, KM 4.5 Carretera A Chankanaab, Quintana Roo 77600 Cozumel Tel: +52 987 869 1984; Fax: +52 987 878 4001 Website: www.puertamaya.com General manager: Jesus Mendez Cruiseship facilities: Capacity to dock three post- Panamax cruise ship simultaneously. Facilities include a welcome centre, shops, restaurants, and a transportation hub with rental cars, taxis, buses and vans.


Cozumel has 2 other cruise berthing locations; Punta Langosta and the International Cruise Pier.


Website: www.hutchisonportsecv.com General manager: Javier Rodriguez Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Two berths 160 and 180mtr long specifically for cruise ships. Plus shopping centre and full facilities. Transport connections: Port located 110km from the US-Mexico border. Planned expansion: New commercial development in a 5 acre site.


GALVESTON, USA


PO Box 328, Galveston, TX 77553 Tel: +1 409 766 6129; Fax: +1 409 766 6208 Website: www.portofgalveston.com Port director/CEO: Rodger Rees Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Terminal No.1 335mtr length with 10.5mtr water depth alongide, occupying 23,937sq mtr. Terminal No.2 350mtr long berth with 10.5mtr water depth. Terminal occupying 7,525sq mtr.


Transport connections: Approximately 110km to Bush Intercontinental Airport and 64km to Hobby Airport via I-45. Motor coach and limousine transportation available.


Planned expansion: Third terminal to be built and operated by Royal Caribbean.


GUAM ISLAND


1026 Cabras Highway, Suite 201, Piti, Guam 96915 Tel: +671 477 5913; Fax: +671 477 2689 Website: www.portguam.com General manager: Joanne Brown Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Accommodation in outer harbour up to 14mtr depth. Transport connections: Guam International Airport 20km. Road links with rest of island.


GUAYMAS, MEXICO


Recinto Portuario, Zona Franca, Col Punta Arena CP 85430, Guaymas, Sonora Tel: +52 622 225 2250; Fax: 52 622 225 2251 Website: www.puertodeguaymas.com Director General: Edmundo Chavez Mendez Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Six docks 1,222mtr with a depth of 43ft. New cruise pier and terminal has been inaugurated, One docking position 300mtr long pier and 35ft draught. 16 retail outlets, restaurant/ bar, tourist information, car rentals. Transport connections: Intl. airport 6 miles.


GULFPORT, USA


Mississippi State Port Authority, PO Box 40, Gulfport, MS 39502 Tel: +1 228 865 4300; Fax: +1 228 865 4335 Website: www.shipmspa.com Executive director: Jonathan Daniels Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 9 multi-use, multi- purpose berths ranging from 160mtr-228.6mtr length, with water depth of 9.75mtr-10.97mtr. Transport connections: Rail (north/south and east / west), close to US Highway 90 and Interstate 10.


HALIFAX, CANADA


Halifax Port Authority, PO Box 336, Halifax B3J 2P6 Tel: +1 902 426 8222; Fax: +1 902 426 7335 Website: www.portofhalifax.ca Communications manager: Lane Farguson Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Longest berth 611mtr with water depth range 9-12.5mtr. Six multi-purpose berths for cruise ships. Cruise pavilion. The seawall offering over 611mtr of continuous berth space with 12.2mtr depth alongside cruise pavilion at Pier 22 south is main cruise facility - wheelchair accessible with 23,000sq ft interior space and marshalling area for 40 coaches.


Transport connections: Halifax International Airport 27km. Highway network access and rail terminal located near to general purpose berth. Walking distance to downtown.


HAWAII, USA


State of Hawaii Dept of Transportation Harbors Division, 79 South Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Tel: +1 808 587 1928; Fax: +1 808 587 1984 Website: www.hawaii.gov/dot/harbors/ Harbors administrator: Davis Yogi Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Total of five cruise berths at four harbours plus two off-island anchorages. Berths are at Honolulu Harbor, Oahu; Hilo Harbor, Hawaii; Kahului Harbor, Maui and Nawiliwili Harbor, Kauai. Anchorages at Kailua- Kona, Hawaii and Lahaina, Maui. (These anchorages are managed by the State Dept of Land and Natural Resources.)


Transport connections: An airport is in close proximity to each respective cruise berth.


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