Cruise & Ferry Review - Autumn/Winter 2026

177 Limassol, Cyprus Limassol offers cruise lines a reliable, efficient and passenger-focused gateway to Cyprus. DP World’s modern 7,000-square-metre terminal accommodates the world’s largest cruise vessels and up to 3,000 passengers per call, offering streamlined operations, ISPS-compliant security and high-quality port services. Located just minutes from the city centre, the port provides immediate access to Limassol Marina, the medieval castle, vibrant waterfront and Blue Flag beaches, while shore excursions include the Unesco-listed Kourion archaeological site, the Troodos Mountains, traditional wine villages and award-winning wineries delivering memorable experiences that enhance guest satisfaction and itinerary value. Read more about the port: limassolcruise.com Naples, Italy Naples is more than just a centre of art, culture and natural beauty. Today, its port has established itself as a global hub of excellence, combining a great maritime tradition with efficient infrastructure services. Thanks to the synergy between Axpo and Terminal Napoli, the port successfully hosted the first LNG bunkering of Princess Cruises’ Sun Princess, marking a crucial step in the Mediterranean’s ecological transition. The Port of Naples offers modern, sustainable logistics infrastructure and services, meaning it is ready for the challenges of tomorrow, and provides easy access to ancient ruins like Pompeii and the dramatic scenery of the Amalfi Coast. Read more about the port: www.terminalnapoli.it Corfu, Greece Corfu Port Authority S.A. oversees the operation, development and upgrade of Corfu’s port infrastructure, managing 37 ports and maritime facilities. The Port of Corfu is a strategic gateway connecting Greece with the Adriatic and wider Mediterranean, strengthening international connectivity and contributing to the island’s tourism and economic development. Core activities include vessel berthing, passenger and vehicle movement, ferry services and cruise operations, with cruising a key contributor to Corfu’s tourism growth. Natural beauty, hospitality infrastructure, landmarks including the Old Town of Corfu – a Unesco World Heritage Site – and extensive ferry and air connectivity combine with the island’s rich cultural heritage and authentic character, making Corfu a distinctive Mediterranean destination and offering visitors a unique and memorable experience. Read more about the port: www.corfuport.gr

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