Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2023

1 0 2 Port of Cartagena, Spain Cartagena, located on Spain’s southeast coast, has more than 3,000 years of history and is a reference point due to its strategic position within the Mediterranean. Its cruise terminal has a 700-metre-long quay with a water depth of 12 metres and is located in an area of 4,500 square metres, enabling two cruise ships to berth simultaneously. The terminal also features rest and shade areas, an information point and parking area. www.apc.es Port of Turku, Finland The ships that arrive in Turku pass the nature conservation area of Ruissalo before mooring next to the medieval Turku Castle, which is within walking distance of the city centre. As a former Hansa city, Turku is not only a natural stop between other fascinating Baltic ports but also, historically, a hidden gem that offers everything from beautiful natural sights to gastronomical experiences, interesting museums, cultural sights and an intimate atmosphere. www.portofturku.fi/en Tromsø, Norway The Arctic capital Tromsø, is blessed with two wonders of nature: the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. The vibrant city centre is surrounded by raw nature and is a popular destination all year round. Tromsø has a strategic location for turnarounds in the north and the region has several options for pre- and post-tours. Tromsø is accredited as a sustainable destination. www.visittromso.no | www.tromso.havn.no Dubrovnik, Croatia Dubrovnik’s rich history, location, climate, hospitality and excellence in tourism makes it a high-quality destination for tourists. The Old Town is a Unesco World Heritage site, which features a variety of architectural styles, diverse cultural events and filming locations. Recent productions, including Game of Thrones , generate tourism. Croatian gastronomy involves traditional tastes, Mediterranean ingredients and culinary trends. This, alongside top-quality accommodation and the warmth of Dubrovnik locals, makes the city special, appealing and unique. www.tzdubrovnik.hr FEATURED PORTS & DESTINATIONS ME D I T E R R A N E A N > Photo: Vegard Stien/Visit Tromsø

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