Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2026

108 FEATURED PORTS & DESTINATIONS Valenciaport, Spain Valenciaport is a medium-sized cruise port that can accommodate all types of cruise ships, from contemporary to expedition. However, due to ongoing works at the port, it will only be able to accommodate ships over 300 metres in length for the next three years. These works form part of a wider plan to improve its infrastructure and enhance sustainability. As part of this project, it is preparing quays for onshore power supply, ensuring that Valenciaport is ready to embrace the future of sustainable cruising. www.valenciaport.com/en 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 position within the Mediterranean where it is close to Gibraltar, Spain, Tangier, Morocco, and the Balearic Islands. 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.puertocartagena.com Port of Limassol, Cyprus The DP World Limassol cruise terminal is an architectural jewel for Limassol and Cyprus, designed to accommodate the largest operating cruise vessels. The cruise terminal includes seven pods with an internal area of 7,000 square metres and consists of tidefree, 11-metre drafts, a dedicated 400-metre cruise berth and two others based on availability, all while providing transit day calls and turnaround homeporting services. DP World Limassol aspires to become the leading cruise hub in the eastern Mediterranean. www.limassolcruise.com Port of Tarragona, Spain Port of Tarragona is one of the main ports in Spain and the Mediterranean. With modern and versatile infrastructure, it plays a key role in the movement of goods, especially petrochemical and agricultural products. In recent years, it has also seen significant growth in cruise traffic, establishing itself as an emerging tourist destination for major cruise lines. Its proximity to popular attractions like the city of Tarragona, a Unesco World Heritage site, and the Costa Dorada, a strip of coastline, makes it a prime destination for passengers seeking culture, history and leisure activities. www.porttarragona.cat/en image wont open MEDITERRANEAN MEDITERRANEAN MEDITERRANEAN MEDITERRANEAN

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