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NORTH, SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA


Tel: +598 2 190 2688/2625 Maritime Operations: Tec. Edison Peña Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Total quay length 290-500mtr, with no restrictions on length or width of ships, with depths alongside up to 10mtr. Transport connections: Montevideo International Airport 18km, city centre 1km. Road/rail access. Taxi service available. Planned expansion: New cruise terminal in Port of Montevideo.


MONTREAL, CANADA


Montreal Port Authority, Port of Montreal Bldg - Wing 1, 2100 Pierre-Dupuy Avenue, Montreal Quebec H3C 3R5 Tel: +1 514 283 6620; Fax: +1 514 283 1858 Website: www.port-montreal.com Vice president: Tony Boemi Cruiseship/passenger facilities: New cruise terminal at the Grand Quay in the heart of Old Montreal. 360mtr both sides available with shore power connection and direct connection to a snitary sewer for disposal of grey and black water.. Secondary cruise terminal, east of Jacques Cartier bridge, 312mtr berth available. Transport connections: Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport - 25mins. Montreal Central Train Station - 10mins. Extensive highways network to US, Ottawa and Toronto.


NANAIMO, CANADA PO Box 131, Nanaimo, BC, V9R 5K4 Tel: +1 250 753 4146; Fax: +1 250 753 4899 Website: www.npa.ca President & CEO: Ewan Moir Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Can accommodate ships up to 320mtr in length. Transport connections: A regional airport with and a regularly scheduled ferry service to Vancouver.


NEW BEDFORD, USA


New Bedford Harbor Development Commission, 52 Fishermans Wharf, New Bedford, MA 2740 Tel: +1 508 961 3000; Fax: +1 508 979 1517 Website: www.portofnewbedford.org Executive director: Jeffrey D. Stieb Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Two berths at State Pier: south side with 213mtr length, 9.1mtr depth; east side with 91mtr length, 7.9mtr depth. Full range of port provisioning and marine services for ships. Transport connections: Interstate highway connections with easy access to Boston, Providence and New York. Regional & interstate motor coach service. Minutes to New Bedford Regional Airport. 45 minutes to Providence for air and rail connections. Walking distance to downtown.


NEW ORLEANS, USA


1350 Port of New Orleans Place, New Orleans, LA 70130 Tel: +1 504 522 2551; Fax: +1 504 524 4156 Website: www.portno.com President & CEO: Brandy Christian Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Julia St. Cruise Terminal: 35ft water depth, 100,000sq ft terminal and baggage handling area. Erato St. Cruise Terminal: 90,000sq ft terminal and baggage area, 30ft water depth. Parking available. Transport connections: New Orleans International Airport 29km; road connections to interstate highways; rail connections served by Amtrak; rail and bus terminal 3km.


NEW YORK, USA


Manhattan Cruise Terminal, 711 12th Avenue @ 55th Street, New York, NY10019 Tel: +1 212 246 5450; Fax: +1 212 956 4732 Website: www.nycruise.com/manhattan-terminal Terminal manager: Ken Winkler Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Manhattan Cruise Terminal consists of three 70,000sq ft finger piers with five 1,037ft long berths capable of docking five cruise ships simultaneously. All piers are consolidated in three-tier terminal which provides access for 1,000 vehicles roof parking, mid-level direct vehicle and taxi access and lower level bus and ship services. Transport connections: LaGuardia, JFK and Newark International Airports. New York Transit bus, subway network access to interstate highway and rail links through Grand Central Station and Penn Station.


NORFOLK, USA


Nauticus The National Maritime Center, One Waterside Drive, Norfolk, VA 23510 Tel: +1 757 664 1048; Fax: +1 757 623 1287 Website: www.cruisenorfolk.org Cruise manager: Stephen Kirkland Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Halfe Moone Cruise terminal and Celebration Centre open. Transport connections: Norfolk International Airport 20 minutes drive.


PALM BEACH, USA One E. 11th Street, Suite 600, Riviera Beach,


Fl 33404 Tel: +1 561 383 4100; Fax: +1 561 842 4240 Website: www.portofpalmbeach.com Executive director: Manuel Almira PPM Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Two storey 40,000sq ft cruise terminal with passenger jetway; berth for up to 700ft LOA vessel; customs/ immigration, valet parking for 800+ vehicles. Transport connections: Taxis to West Palm Beach (PBI), 13.5km. Brightline train station, Downtown West Palm Beach with routes to Ft. Lauderdale/ Miami, 7.7km. Interstate 95 access, 6.1km.


PANAMA CITY, PANAMA


Fort Amador, Apartado 6464, Zona 5, Panama Tel: +507 225 3513/14; Fax: +507 225 3515 Website: www.fuerteamador.com Director: Miguel Lopez-Piniero Cruiseship/passenger facilities: On the Pacific entrance to the Canal. Cruise terminal complete. Pier 100mtr by 10.5mtr draught plus marina, shops and hotel plus floating pier for yacht class ships. Two tender landings available and pier for two cruise ships under construction.


Amador Causeway, a $166m cruise terminal is under construction. With 2 berths, it is due for completion in 2019.


PENSACOLA, USA


700 South Barracks Street, Pensacola, FL 32502 Tel: +1 850 436 5070; Fax: +1 850 436 5076 Website: www.portofpensacola.com Port director: Amy Miller Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Plaza de Luna has two berths suitable for small coastal cruise vessels. Transport connections: Pensacola International Airport - 5 miles.


PORT CANAVERAL, USA 445 Challenger Road, Suite 301, FL 32920 Tel: +1 321 783 7831; Fax: +1 321 783 3748 Website: www.portcanaveral.com CEO & President: Capt. John Murray Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Port Canaveral has a total of six cruise terminal berths including three mega cruise berth facilities capable of handling 4,000 passenger vessels. Cruise Terminal 8 is exclusively for Disney Cruise Line. Cruise Terminal 10 has undergone many improvements. Terminal 5 improvements include an intermodal drop off and overpass. Channel access 13.41mtr at opening of channel and depth alongside cruise berths is 11.89mtr. Terminal 6 completed summer 2012. A new 188,000sq ft terminal and 1,000 vehicle car park opened 2014. Upgraded terminal 5 opened in 2016. Transport connections: Car/bus access to four nearby airports: Orlando International airport, Melbourne Regional airport, Tico-Ex airport, Orlando Sanford airport. Interstate road access and Amtrak rail access with station in city of Cocoa. Planned expansion: Currently under construction is Cruise Terminal 3, which will be used by Carnival Cruise Line nd home to the first LNG-powered cruise ship in North America, Mardi Gras.


PORT EVERGLADES, USA 1850 Eller Drive, Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33316 Tel: +1 954 523 3404 Website: www.porteverglades.net Cruise contact: Glenn Wiltshire, Jim Pyburn Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 8 air-conditioned passenger terminals all equipped with escalators, lifts and loading bridges and free wi-fi. Water depth alongside ranging from 9.4-12.8mtr. Cruise Terminal 25 opened 2018 for arrival of Celebrity Edge. Carnival Corporation customized Cruise Terminal 2 as the prototype for Princess’s Ocean Medallion technology. Transport connections: Easy access Fort Lauderdale/ Hollywood International Airport less than 2 miles. Miami Airport 25mins away. Palm Beach International Airport 40mins away. Interstate highway connections and rail access. Planned expansion: Under consideration is Port Everglades 20-Year Vision Plan, an Intermodal Center and Automated People Mover to transport guests from the airport to the center of the cruise port and beyond. Remote check-in, security screening and baggage-drop for cruisers are also being considered.


PORT LIMON, COSTA RICA JAPDEVA, PO Box 1320-7300, Port Limon Tel: +506 7583666; Fax:+506 758 4776 Port manager: Ing Carlos Lucas Amador Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Various piers from 218 to 525mtr long with water depths alongside up to 13mtr.


Transport connections: Limon Airport 6km. Port Limon is 160km by road from San Jose, capital of Costa Rica.


PORT MIAMI, USA


1015 North America Way, Miami, FL 33132 Tel: +1 305 371 7678 ; Fax: +1 305 347 4843


Website: www.miamidade.gov/portmiami/cruise- terminals.asp Port director: Juan Kuryla Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 6,000ft of cruise berths and 6 terminals on north channel. Smaller berth served by Terminal J on south channel. Royal Caribbean Cruises 170,000sq ft Terminal A opened 2018.


Transport connections: Miami International Airport US$18 by taxi flat rate, parking at port US$20 per day. Road and rail connections, water taxi service and car rental available. Planned expansion: Terminal B for Norwegian Cruise Line. MSC Cruises signed for Terminal AAA, to be completed 2022. New terminal for Virgin Voyages.


PORTLAND, USA Portland Ocean Terminal Tel: +1 207 874 8895 Website: www.cruiseportlandmain.com Director: Katherine Alves Marketing manager: Robert Leeman Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Portland International Marine Terminal has 228mtr berth. Portland Ocean Terminal located in historic downtown area has 304mtr, 183mtr and 92mtr berthing available for use. New passenger facility at Portland Ocean Terminal provides two 340mtr berths with 10.6mtr water depth alongside. Port anchorages A and B are located in the inner harbour. Mega-pier extension at Ocean GatewayPier II open. Transport connections: The terminals are located within a ten-minute drive from the Portland International Jetport and Portland Station, a new Amtrak and ground transportation (rail/ bus) intermodal facility with shuttles connecting Portland Jetport, Portland Ocean Terminals and motorcoach travel providers.


PRINCE RUPERT, BC, CANADA 200-215 Cow Bay Road, Prince Rupert, V8J 1A2 Tel: +1 250 627 8899; Fax: +1 250 627 8980 Website: www.rupertport.com Manager trade development.: Jeff Stromdahl Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Northland Cruise Terminal is a one berth facility which can accommodate vessels of up to 300mtr in length and draughts of 15mtr max. A 4,000sq ft terminal provides Canadian customs and immigration services. A number of anchorages located near by where larger vessels may anchor and passengers lightered to Northland Cruise Terminal. Transport connections: International airport and road/rail access to rest of North America.


PROGRESO, MEXICO


Administracion Portuaria Integral de Progreso SA de CV, Calle 32, Entrada Muelle Fiscal Terminal de Cruceros Progreso, Yucatan, 97320 Tel: +52 969 935 1475/ 2780/ 0995; Fax: + 52 969 935 2174 Website: www.puertosyucatan.com Director general: Mario Cuen Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 340mtr long cruise pier, 11mtr draught with 2 berths. Passenger terminal. Ferry pier 130mtr long, 7mtr draught. Transport connections: Merida International Airport, 36km. Road and train routes.


PUERTO MADRYN, ARGENTINA Chubut CC 28, U9120 FHA, Puerto Madryn, Chubut Tel: +54 280 445 1400; Fax: +54 280 445 1400 Website: www.appm.com.ar Operations director: David De Bunder Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Muelle Alte. Storni - 3 quays totalling 800mtr in length, to accommodate ships upto 295mtr in length; water depth ranging from 10-12.8mtr. Muelle Cdte. Luis Piedra Buena - 2 quays totalling 240mtr in length, to accommodate ships upto 270mtr in length; water depth ranging from 30-36mtr


Transport connections: Muelle Alte. Storni - City centre 3km, airport 5km. Taxis. Shuttle bus free. Muelle Cdte. Luis Piedra Buena - Facing down town. Airport 8km. Shuttle bus free.


PUERTO MONTT, CHILE Avenida Angelmo 1673, Puerto Montt Tel: +56 65 252247; Fax: +56 65 252247 Information manager: Jose Daniel Barrera Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Two sites with total length 385mtr, draught 7.5-9.3mtr. Transport connections: Buses daily to Santiago and main cities. City centre 3km, airport 15km.


PUERTO PLATA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Website: www.itmgroup.mx Cruise contact: Robert Shamosh Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Retail stores, Tour operator booths, Restaurant & bar.


RECIFE, BRAZIL


Admin do Porto do Recife, Av Portuaria, s/n Bairro do Recife, Recife PE, CEP 50030-370 Tel: +55 81 3224 6535; Fax: +55 81 3424 2848 Website: www.portodorecife.pe.gov.br Port director: Mona Maria Holanda Reis de Azevedo Cruiseship/passenger facilities Various berths with water depth alongside from 6-15mtr (high tide). Transport connections: Guararapes International Airport 12km. Road links with rest of region.


RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL


Rua Acre 21/Sala 801, 20.081-000 Rio de Janeiro Tel: +55 21 2219 8600; Fax: +55 21 2253 2232 Website: www.portosrio.gov.br President: Jorge Luiz de Mello Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Gamboa Docks; Maua Pier to Shed 4, water depth up to 9mtr. Transport connections: Two airports internal/ international flights. Road/rail connections. Planned expansion: A major revitalisation project called ‘Porto Maravilha’. Partly finished for Olympic games in 2016. Fully completed 2025.


ROATAN, HONDURAS Cruise Port & Marina of Roatan


ITM Group, 3323 NE 163rd Street, Suite 302, North Miami Beach FL 33160 Tel: +1 786 655 9430 Website: www.itmgroup.mx Cruise contact: Robert Shamosh Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Retail stores, Tour operator booths, Restaurant & bar. Mahogany Bay Cruise Center


Mahogany Bay Cruise Center, Building #5, Dixon Cove, Roatan, Honduras Tel: +1 504 2445 2221 Website: www.mahoganybaycc.com General manager: Luis G. Colon Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Cruise dock positioned adjacent to Coral Cay. It consists of a dock, with a two-berth pier able to dock two post- Panamax ships simultaneously. Other facilities include a welcome centre, shops, restaurants and a transportation hub.


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MAJOR CRUISE PORTS


PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO Adminstracion Portuaria Integral Puerto Vallarta S.A. C.V, Blvd Francisco Medina Ascencio KM 4.5 Terminal Maritima CP 48333 Tel: +52 322 224 1000; Fax: +52 322 224 1350 Website: www.puertodevallarta.com.mx Director: Franscisco Martinez Narvaez Marketing manager: Ivan Uriza Luviano Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 3 mooring positions for 3 ships up to 400mtr in length. 2 additional anchoring positions and piers for tender operations. Transport connections: Airport 5 mins from port. Planned expansion: New passenger terminal 2016.


PUNTA ARENAS, CHILE


Port Austral, Lib Bernardo O’Higgins 1385, Casa 193, 6200000, Punta Arenas Tel/Fax: +56 61 271 1210; Fax: +56 61 271 1233 Website: www.epaustral.cl Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Muelle Bahia Catalina, situated in Punta Arenas city, is a new pier recently built which offers passenger and cargo handling services, located 6km from Muelle Prat. Muelle Catalina has berth suitable for vessels up to 150mtr length (max loa 230mtr), draught 14mtr- 18mtr. Muelle Prat is also located in Punta Arenas city, offering passenger and cargo handling services. Prat dock has two berths each one 150mtr length, draught 7.5mtr-9.5mtr. Transport connections: Carlos Ibanez del Campo International Airport 20km. Road links between Puerto Natales and Arenas and surrounding tourist places. International road linking Argentina and Chilean Patagonia. Airport Teniente Julio Gallardo is 5km from Puerto Natales.


PUNTA CALDERA, COSTA RICA Comandante de Puerto, Punta Caldera Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Accommodation for vessels up to 25,000 dwt. Three berths with depths alongside up to 11mtr. Transport connections: International Airport 95km. Road/rail links.


QUEBEC, CANADA


Quebec Port Authority, 150 Dalhousie St, PO Box 80, Station Haute-Ville, Quebec G1R 4M8 Tel: +1 418 648 3640; Fax: +1 418 648 4160 Website: www.portquebec.ca Cruise market director: Nancy Houley Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Dedicated terminal for cruise ships across the street from city centre. Seasonal infrastructure for both turnaround and port of call operations. 10.6-11.7mtr depth at low tide. Transport connections: Quebec Airport 20km. Road/ rail links to rest of region. Planned expansion: A $30m 2nd terminal is being built, due to be ready 2020.


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