The Santa Catalina cruise terminal of Las Palmas is the most important port for ferries and cruise ships, so it is always busy here. The cruise terminal can berth 2 large vessels and is located right ...
Concais Passenger Terminal is 1.5km from city center and historical sites (Santos), 70km from Sao Paulo and 120km from Guarulhos International Airport (two hours by bus). Santos has a bus station ...
There are three quay possibilities: North Harbour with a length of 317m and depth of 12m; Nordborg 166m/8m, and Kosin 270m/8m. The former is 20 minutes’ walk from the center with Nordborg being the ...
Most ships will tender you to The Old harbor which is within walking distance to town. The old town harbor is very picturesque. Rovinj (Rovigno in Italian) is one of the last of the true Mediterranean ...
Cruise ships dock at the Cau Da Port pier. very close to some shops and the Oceanographic Museum. The city of Nha Trang city is 7 miles from the pier. Taxis and trishaws are generally available ...
Ships dock at the Tempozan Pier, in the center of Osaka's ever-developing waterfront. It is adjacent to a large mall and impressive Ferris wheel. A complete refurbishment of the port’s cruise terminal ...
Porto Belo is located south of Rio de Janeiro on the Atlantic Ocean in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. The small town is famous for its good beaches, emerald-green waters, and great diving ...
Cruise ships arriving in Cephalonia can dock at a new pier in the capital, Argostoli. The town center and tender pier are only about a 10 to15 minute stroll. There is only one berth, so ships might ...
The ship will dock alongside River Street within walking distance of all the major sites. Few if any cruise ships dock here. Plans are underway to make Savannah a real cruise destination. Southerners ...
Mythemna (also Mithymna, Molyvos) is a former municipality on the island of Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. The second most important town of the island, it is located at the northern tip of Lesbos ...
When the ship docks at Broome you will have to wait for a local bus (free) to pick you up and transfer you to the visitors center in town, the same buses ferry people back and forth all day. Distance ...
The port is right in the center of town. 1853 the town was given a new name : "Molo di Girgenti" (pier of Girgenti), to evidence the prosperous portal activity that influenced the town's development.