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NORTH, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA


two ships up to 101,000gt. Surrounded by Sierra Madre del Sur jungle, 9 bays and 36 beaches.


ICY STRAIT POINT, USA 108 Cannery Road, Hoonah, Alaska 99829 Tel: +1 907 789 8600 Website: www.icystraitpoint.com President: Russell Dick Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 40 miles Southwest of Juneau, 1.5 miles from downtown Hoonah. Largest Tlingit Alaska Native Village. Two cruise ship docks connected by Alaska’s fi rst two gondola systems for transportation to Historic Cannery, Adventure Landing, Wilderness Landing and Mountain Top port areas.


Transport connections: Via ship and air. IQUITOS, PERU


Terminal Portuario de Iquitos, AV La Marina No 1338, Iquitos Tel: +51 65 251 955; Fax: +51 65 251 956 Website: www.enapu.com.pe Terminal manager: Menotti Juan Yanes Ramirez Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Located 3,100km up the Amazon River. Vessels up to 152mtr in length only and draughts ranging from 5.4-7.9mtr. Transport connections: Iquito Airport 4km fl ights to Lima and Belem. Road links.


ITAJAI, BRAZIL


Rua Blumenau 5, Itajai, 88305-101, Santa Catarina Tel: +55 47 3341 8000; Fax: +55 47 3341 8075 Website: www.portoitajai.com.br Executive director: Robert Grantham Cruiseship/passenger facilities: One berth exclusively for cruiseships up to 220mtr length, with max draught of 10mtr. New passenger terminal has been built.


Transport connections: Navegantes Airport 5km with regular connections to Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre (50 minutes) and Rio de Janeiro. Road connections to interstate highways and rest if region (Camboriu, Blumenau, Porto Belo). Bus and taxis available.


JACKSONVILLE, USA


Jacksonville Port Authority, 2831 Talleyrand Ave, Jacksonville FL 32206-0005 Tel: +1 904 357 3089; Fax: +1 904 357 3060 Website: www.jaxport.com/cruise Contact: Fred Wong


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 63,000sq ft terminal


LA GUAIRA, VENEZUELA Avenida Soublette Maiquetia DF Tel: +58 31 25364; Fax: +58 31 31152 Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise ships accommodated at Berths 16-19 water depth alongside ranging from 4.55-9.75mtr.


Seatrade Proof JUNEAU, USA


155 South Seward, Juneau, Alaska 99801 Tel: +1 907 586 0292; Fax: +1 907 586 0295 Port director: Carl Uchytil Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Four post Panamax berths available with varying lengths from 1,000 to 1,200ft and varying amenities such as shore power, fendering, security, dock equipment, longshore labour, maritime agents, tug service, shore excursions, visitor information and wastewater connections. Berths have a minimal depth of -40 MLLW up to 120’ MLLW. Transport connections: Juneau Airport 15km.


KETCHIKAN, USA


334 Front St, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 Tel: +1 907 228 5632; Fax: +1 907 247 3610 Website: www.ktn-ak.us/port Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Four panamax cruise berths each has adjacent fl oat: Daly 200ft long, Ryus 150ft long, Berth III 400ft long and Berth IV 2 fl oats of 120ft and 70ft long. Cruise ships should lighter only to fl oats at Berths III and IV Transport connections: Airport 1km away.


KEY WEST, USA


402 Wall Street, c/o Key West Chamber of Commerce, Key West, Florida Fl 33040 Tel: +1 305 294 2587; Fax: +1 305 294 7806 Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Three downtown cruise berths can accommodate ships of various sizes. Transport connections: Key West International Airport 3.5km. Road access to interstate highways. Planned expansion: City exploring ways to expand Mallory Square berth.


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currently services Carnival Cruise Line. Berth 393mtr long, 12.2mtr draught. Transport connections: Jacksonville Airport 19km; minutes from I-95 and I-10. Planned expansion: Newly renovated cruise terminal and parking facility with homeport and port of call opportunities available.


LOS ANGELES, USA


PO Box 151, San Pedro, 90733, Los Angeles, CA Tel: +1 310 732 3840; Fax: +1 310 831 4896 Director of business dev. Mike Di Bernardo Website: www.portofl osangeles.org Cruiseship/passenger facilities: The Port of Los Angeles’ World Cruise Center features two passenger terminals able to handle 4,000+ passengers per ship. Four overhead gangways. Berth 93 facility can handle ships upto 1,000’ LOA and Berth 91/92 1,200’ LOA.


Transport connections: Los Angeles International Airport 20 miles. Trains and buses available.


MANATEE, USA


300 Tampa Bay Way, Palmetto Florida 34221 Tel: +1 941 722 6621; Fax: +1 941 729 1463 Website: www.portmanatee.com Executive director: Carlos Buqueras Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Accommodation for vessels up to 850ft in length and 40ft draught. FTZ 169 for bonded storage. 36,000sq ft cruise terminal facilities.


Transport connections: Located on US 41 three miles north of Interstate 275 and fi ve miles from Interstate 75. easy access to Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport 30 mins, St Petersburg/ Clearwater International Airport 25 mins and Tampa International Airport 45 mins. Two hours from Orlando and Walt Disney World.


MANAUS, BRAZIL


Taqueirinha 25, 69005-420, Manaus Tel: +55 92 2123 4350; Fax: +55 92 2123 4358 Website: www.portodemanaus.com.br Director: Carlos De’ Carli Cruiseship/passenger facilities: High tide maximum draught of 11.28mtr/low tide 9.7mtr. 700mtr of Pier 1,500mtr of Pier 2. R$40 million of investments for the World Cup 2014 expansion. Transport connections: Eduardo Gomes 15km.


MANTA, ECUADOR


Avenida Malecon, Jaime Chavez Gutierrez S/N y calle 20 Tel: +593 0537 02490 Website: www.tpm.ec Cruiseship/passenger facilities: $177m terminal


MANZANILLO, MEXICO


Av Teniente Azueta No 9. Col Burocrata CP 28250 Manzanillo Tel: +52 (314) 3323054; Fax: +52 (314) 3321005 Website: www.puertomanzanillo.com.mx Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Former cargo pier converted into cruise dock in city centre.


MAR DEL PLATA PORT, ARGENTINA Consorcio Portuario Regional de Mar Del Plata, B/P Marlin No 404, CP7600, Buenos Aires Tel: +54 223 480 2041; Fax: +54 223 489 6151 Website: www.puertomardelplata.net/cruceros.php President: Jorge G. Metz Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise terminal in North Breakwater section. Can accommodate cruise ships up to 200mtr in length, with a draught of 9.75mtr. Transport connections: 5km city centre, 15km airport.


MAZATLAN, MEXICO


Interior Recinto Fiscal, Colonia Centro, 82000, Mazatlan, Sinaloa Tel: +52 669 915 6078 Website: www.puertomazatlan.com.mx Director: Roosevelt Erce Barron Barrera Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 1,300mtr of berths. Cruise Terminal with more than 80 stores. Transport connections: Taxis, Tour guides, Bus, Walking tours. Planned expansion: New cruise terminal.


MOBILE, USA


Mobile Alabama Cruise Terminal, 201 S. Water Street, Mobile, AL 36602 Tel: +1 251 338 7447; Fax: +1 251 338 7455 Website: www.shipmobile.com Terminal director: Sheila Gurganus Cruiseship/passenger facilities: State of the art gangway can accommodate most ships. 66,000sq ft terminal with security and parking for 500 cars, plus free shuttle to off site parking. Transport connections: Mobile Regional Airport 25 minutes drive.


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Administracion Nacional de Puertos, Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825 No 160, Montevideo Tel: +598 2 190 2688/2625


Transport connections: Maiquetia International Airport 10km. Road access to rest of region.


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MAJOR CRUISE PORTS


inaugurated in 2018. 4 berths with total length of 1km, dredged to 12.5mtr. Cargo elevators and ramp.


C M Y STEADFAST QUALITY


UNMATCHED SERVICE The Marshall Islands Registry consistently performs. The record speaks for itself.


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