105 Orkney Islands, Scotland Orkney is a unique destination with 5,000 years of history. It is able to handle cruise ships of all sizes at various locations and can cater for every traveller’s needs. Orkney is very accessible and from the berths and anchorages, visitors can see a Unesco World Heritage site, spot a rare bird or sea mammal, discover famous whisky, see jewellery being made and go inside the most northerly cathedral in Britain, the only one built by Vikings. Whether landing on a beach on a remote island or marvelling at a stone circle older than Stonehenge, Orkney has it all. www.orkneyharbours.com Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Belgium The Zeebrugge cruise terminal offers 725 metres of quay for simultaneous mooring of two cruise ships. Located just 20 minutes away is Bruges, a Unesco World Heritage Site, that is the most popular destination for cruise passengers in the region. Other excursions take guests to Ghent, Brussels, Ypres and nearby seaside resorts. Zeebrugge currently welcomes 180 ships and 500,000 passengers, will offer shore power as of 2027 and has a new terminal building planned for 2030. www.portofantwerpbruges.com/en/shipping/cruises Port of Flåm, Norway Nestled in the heart of Norway’s majestic fjords, Flåm stands out as one of Europe’s most breathtaking cruise destinations. Welcoming thousands of visitors each year, the port offers unmatched access to natural wonders and authentic Nordic charm. In 2026, Flåm will unveil a new quay, 75 metres longer to keep accommodating large cruise vessels and will be available to offer shore power by 2027, underscoring Flåm’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. A world-class port for unforgettable journeys. www.flamport.no Port of A Coruña, Spain The Port of A Coruña is a cruise-friendly destination with two dedicated berths in the city centre. A variety of shore-excursions focused on culture and heritage, nature, the Tower of Hercules (the world’s oldest lighthouse still in use) and culinary experiences. The port is also close to Santiago de Compostela and the Pilgrims Way. In 2025, 180 calls are scheduled and 450,000 estimated passengers. The growth as a cruise destination continues in a sustainable manner with plans for the onshore power supply connection ready by 2027. www.puertocoruna.com EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE
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