Casablanca Cruise Port hosts first-ever triple ship call

The African port welcomed 1,371 passengers onboard ships from Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Azamara Cruises and CroisiEurope

Casablanca Cruise Port hosts first-ever triple ship call

Casablanca Cruise Port

Laura Hyde

By Laura Hyde |


Casablanca Cruise Port in Morocco has successfully handled its first-ever triple ship call, which brought 1,371 passengers to the African city in one day.

The port, which is operated by Global Ports Holding, welcomed Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Voyager and its 633 passengers, Azamara Cruises’ 635 guests onboard Azamara Journey, and 103 visitors from La Belle des Océans, operated by CroisiEurope. The milestone was commemorated with traditional plaque exchange ceremonies onboard each ship.

“Hosting our first triple ship call is a significant milestone for Casablanca Cruise Port and a clear demonstration of our operational capability,” said Ouadii Bouchana, general manager of Casablanca Cruise Port. “Beyond operational success, Casablanca offers guests seamless access to Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. As part of the Global Ports Holding network, we remain focused on delivering high-quality experiences while positioning Casablanca as a key regional gateway.”

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