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MAJOR CRUISE PORTS


landing called Arorangi Jetty located on western side of island.


Transport connections: Main town 0.5km from harbour. Rarotonga International Airport 2km from port, direct road connections to rest of Island. Public Transport and Taxis operate from port area.


SABAH PORTS, MALAYSIA 1st Fl, Wisma Pelabuhan, Jalan Pelabuhan, Karamunting Baru Peti Surat 1368, Sandakan 90715 Sabah Tel: +60 89 612411; Fax: +60 89 612975 Website: www.suriagroup.com.my/spsb Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Length of berth 213mtr, draught 11mtr . Transport connections: Sandakan Airport 13km. Road links.


SABANG, INDONESIA


Dit Jen Perhubungan Laut, Cabang Sabang, Aceh Tel: +62 652 21057


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 2 berths; CT2 180mtr length, 10mtr depth, CT3 424mtr length, 20mtr depth.


Transport connections: 1.5hrs to Banda Aceh airport via ferry


SASEBO, JAPAN


1-10 Hachiman-cho, Sasebo, Nagasaki Tel: +81 95 622 6128 Website: www.city.sasebo.nagasaki.jp Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Length of berth 270mtr, draught 10mtr . Transport connections: Nagasaki Airport 60 minutes, JR Sasebo station 5 minutes. Planned expansion: New terminal to be built by Carnival Corp to be ready 2020 intime for Tokyo Olympic Games.


SHANGHAI, CHINA


Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal 18th floor, No. 358 Dongdaming Rd, Shanghai 200080 Tel: +86 21 6181 8074 Website: www.cruiseshanghai.com Director of enterprise dev. dept.: Dorothy Xu Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 130,000sq mtr terminal for handling two medium-sized ships. Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal 1 Baoyang Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai Tel: +86 21 5612 0623 Managing director: Wang Younong Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Located in Baoshan 15 miles north of the city with two berths for large ships. Subway connections to city. Two new berths capable of handling ships up to 220,000gt plus new passenger terminal.


SHENZHEN, CHINA


Shekou Cruise Center, Nanhai Road, Shekou, Nanshan, Shenzhen Tel: +86 400 883 1872 Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Shenzhen Prince Bay Cruise Homeport has 2 berths. Tai Zi Bay Cruise Terminal also has 2 berths and can accommodate the largest cruise vessels.


SHIMONOSEKI, JAPAN 1-1 Nabe-cho, Shimonoseki 750-8521 Tel: +81 832 31 1111; Fax: +81 832 33 0860 Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 335mtr length berth with 3.6mtr draught.


SINGAPORE


Singapore Cruise Centre Pte Ltd, 1 Maritime Square, 07-01 Harbour Front Centre, Singapore 099253 Tel: +65 6513 2200; Fax: +65 6275 1683


Website: www.singaporecruise.com Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Singapore Cruise Centre with 2 ship berths: CC1 - 310mtr, depth alongside 12mtr. Berth CC2 - 270mtr, depth alongside 11.4mtr. Passenger terminal facilities include air-conditioned arrival and departure halls, lifts for the disabled, duty-free shopping, food and beverage outlets, souvenir shops, convenience stores, meeting rooms and a cruise VIP check- in lounge with WiFi. S$14m upgrade of cruise terminal at Harbor Front completed. Transport connections: Singapore Changi Airport - 11km. Trains, taxis, ferries and bus services available from terminal.


Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore 61 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 0189479 Tel: +65 6604 8305; Fax: +65 6604 8307 SATS Creuers CEO: Bob Chi Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Operated by SATS - Creuers Cruise Services Pte Ltd, jv between SATS and Creuers del Port de Barcelona. 28,000sq mtr terminal with 32,000sq mtr car and coach park. 360mtr long berth capable of handling ships up to 220,000gt with a depth of up to 11.5mtr.


STEWART ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND Stewart Island Experience, Stewart Island Tel: +64 3 212 7660 Website: www.stewartislandexperience.co.nz Manager: John Spraggon Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Tender port using the Halfmoon Bay wharf which is close to the hotel, shops and cafes, and a floating pontoon and wharf in Golden Bay - water taxi to Ulva Island bird sanctuary.


Transport connections: Ferry to Bluff (50 minutes), and by air to Invercargill (20 minutes).


SUVA, FIJI PO Box 780, Suva Tel: +679 331 2700; Fax: +679 330 0064 Website: www.fijiports.com.fj http://spto.org/ cruise/fiji


Harbour master: Peni Yauvoli Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Berthage with water depth alongside up to 10.97mtr draught. Tourist information booth. Transport connections: Nausori Airport 23km. Road access. Free bus transport to CBD. Planned expansion: Government planned 15 year development project.


SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA


Port of Sydney Corporation Inc., Level 4, 20 Windmill Street, Walsh Bay NSW 2000; PO Box 25, Millers Point, Sydney NSW 2000 Tel: +61 2 9296 4723 Website: www.sydneyports.com.au Gm corporate affairs: Alison Nolan Overseas Passenger Terminal Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Berth 300mtr length, 10.3mtr depth, 3.1mtr stringer height, telescopic gangways, landing stage length 220mtr. 2,200sq mtr terminal, incorporating arrivals and custom hall and loading and storage facilities. A submerged mooring dolphin allows larger ships, up to the size of Queen Elizabeth, to berth. Transport connections: Kingsford Smith International airport 30mins. Adjacent to Sydney Harbour Bridge. Easy road/rail/water craft access. White Bay Cruise Terminal Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Vast open-plan arrivals and departures hall for 2,400 passengers and two aerobridge-style gangways. Parking for trucks, coaches and short term parking for 200 cars. Two cruise ships can berth at the same time with the use of the adjacent berth at White Bay 4.


TANJUNG EMAS, INDONESIA JI Coaster No. 10, Semarang, Central Java, 50174


FAR EAST/AUSTRALASIA/SOUTH PACIFIC


Tel: +62 24 3545721; Fax: +62 24 3542649 Website: www.tgemas.co.id General manager: Tri Suhardi Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Samudera Pier: length 570mtr, depth 8.7mtr, Nusantara Pier: length 285mtr, depth 8.7mtr. Cruise terminal. Transport connection: Ahmad Yani Airport - 8km, Terboyo bus terminal - 5km, Tawamg railway station - 1.5km.


TANJUNG PERAK, INDONESIA Jalan Perak Timur No 620, Surabaya Tel: +62 31 3291992-6 Website: tgperak.pp3.co.id Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 3,321sq mtr passenger terminal with 1,200mtr berth alongside up to 9mtr draught. Transport connections: Surabaya City closeby.


TANJUNG PRIOK, INDONESIA Jalan Raya Pelabuhan, No. 9 Tanjung Prior, Tanjung Priok, Jakarta Tel: +62 21 4301080; Fax: +62 21 4374289 Website: www.priokport.co.id Corporate secretary: Kiki Mohammad Hikmat Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Purpose-built passenger terminal to cater for passenger ships. One berth, 1,150mtr length, 8.8mtr draught. Transport connections: 1hr to local airport.


TASPORTS


PO Box 478, Devonport, Tasmania 7310 Tel: +61 3 6421 4911; Fax: +61 3 6421 4988 Website: www.tasports.com.au CEO: Paul Weedon


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Responsible for the operations and management of all ports in Tasmania.


TAURANGA, NEW ZEALAND Port of Tauranga Ltd, Private Bag 12504, Tauranga Mail Centre, 3143 Tauranga Tel: +64 7 572 8899; Fax: +64 7 572 8800 Website: www.port-tauranga.co.nz Commercial manager: Leonard Sampson Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Upto 900mtr linear quay, maximum draught 9.8mtr. Two gangways 12mtr and 4 gangways 14mtr long; all 1.2mtr wide. Transport connections: Less than 1km to Mount Maunganui shopping area. 8km to Tauranga. Fifteen minutes shuttle bus service.


TIANJIN, CHINA


Tianjin Port International Cruise Terminal, Liumi, 129 Xingang Yi Hao Road, Tanggu District Tel: +86 22 2570 6728 Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 625mtr quay and 600,000sq mtr terminal can handle two ships and 4,000pax simultaneously. Transport connections: Shanghai Honggiao International Airport: 70km. Planned expansion: Second phase includes adding a 487mtr quay for ferries and cruiseships.


TIMARU, NEW ZEALAND PrimePort Timaru Ltd, PO Box 544, Timaru Tel: +64 3 687 2700; Fax: +64 3 687 2709 Website: www.primeport.co.nz Chief executive: Phil Melhopt Cruiseship/passenger facilities: North Mole 460mtr length, max draught 11.5mtr. Transport connections: 0.7km from city centre.


TOKYO, JAPAN


8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 2-Chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-8001 Tel: +81 3 5320 5529; Fax: +81 3 5388 1576 Website: www.kouwan.metro.tokyo.jp Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Passengership terminal at berth HL & HK Harumi Terminal 456mtr long with 10mtr depth alongside. Oi


Terminal 450mtr long with 12mtr depth alongside. Transport connections: Tokyo International Airport 25mins by bus. Road/rail access to rest of island.


TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA PO Box 1031, Townsville, Queensland 4810 Tel: +61 7 4781 1500; Fax: +61 7 4781 1525 Website: www.townsvilleport.com.au CEO: Ranee Crosby


Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Berth 10 has LOA of 240mtr and 12.5mtr draught. Quayside Terminal has ticketing area, luggage check in, customs, public amenities and free wi-fi. Larger vessels are able to anchor safely off Magnetic Island - SeaLink Queensland provide exceptional tender services and can transfer up to 300 passengers per ferry. Transport connections: Public transport, coaches, taxis and ride-share operate from Quayside Terminal. City Centre 2km, Domestic Airport 9.6km. Road links. Sea/air links with Great Barrier Reef and Magnetic Island. Planned expansion: Works have commenced on the A$193m Channel Upgrade Project, which will widen the channel and allow larger cruise, commercial and defence ships of up to 300mtr in length to visit the city by 2023. Channel-widening works are scheduled to start mid-2020.


WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND CentrePort Wellington, CentrePort Ltd, PO Box 794, Wellington Tel: +64 4 495 3800; Fax: +64 4 495 3820 Website: www.centreport.co.nz Chief Executive: Derek Nind Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Aotea Quay Passenger Berth, for medium to large cruise vessels. Cruise terminal is closed following November 2016 earthquake, berth also has a large marshalling area for coaches and taxis. Shuttle buses are provided to transport passengers to the city. Queens Wharf for the smaller cruise vessels (no dedicated terminal at Queens Wharf), situated in the heart of the city. Transport connections: Domestic and International airport 7km.


WHITSUNDAYS, AUSTRALIA PO Box 58, Mackay, Queensland 4740 Tel: +61 7 4944 3700; Fax: +61 7 4951 2399 Regional harbour master: Jason Britton Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Number of anchorages including Cid harbour and Hardy Reef all protected by the Great Barrier Reef. Plus new anchorage at Hamilton Cove, approximately 1 nautical mile from Hamilton Island.


XIAMEN, CHINA


127 Dongdu Road, 361012, Xiamen, Fujian Province, China Tel: +86 59 2561 5055; Fax: +86 59 2565 3378 Website: www.xpgco.com.cn Cruiseship/passenger facilities: Large berth for ships up to 140,000gt plus two berths for smaller ships. 82,000sq mtr cruise terminal.


YOKOHAMA, JAPAN


5th Floor, Sangyo Boeki Centre Building, 2 Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama 231-0023 Tel: +81 45 671 7237; Fax: +81 45 201 8983 Website: www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/kowan/english/ Manager port promotion: Masayoshi Enari Cruiseship/passenger facilities: 4 berths, 450mtr length, water depth alongside up to 12mtr. Three terminals, Shinko Pier terminal opened 2018, Daikoku terminal opened 2019. Transport connections: Tokyo International Airport 30 mins by bus. Tokyo Station 40 mins by bus. Bullet train 25 mins by bus.


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