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General Information

General Information

Barcelona Cruise Port

Barcelona Cruise Port consists of 5 terminals, which are located in 2 different areas. Terminals A, B and C are located in the Muelle Adosado, and the North and South terminals in the World Trade Center of Barcelona

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  • Adossat Quay
    Terminal A, Terminal B and Terminal C
    TOTAL BERTHING LINE: 1200m
    max. length vessel: Unlimited
    Depth: up to 12m
  • Terminal SUR
    TOTAL BERTHING LINE: -
    max. length vessel: 253m
    Depth: up to 8m
  • Terminal NORTE
    TOTAL BERTHING LINE: -
    max. length vessel: 169m
    Depth: up to 7,3m
  • Terminal EAST
    TOTAL BERTHING LINE: -
    max. length vessel: 205m
    Depth: up to 8m
 
Maximum Ship Dimensions For Berth

Length: No Limit
Width: No Limit
Draught: Up To 8m (Barcelona Pier) Up To 12m (Adossat Pier)

 
Anchorage

Avaiable: No
Ship Tender Allowed: No
Tugs Available: Yes
Tidal Movement/Range: None

 
Quays / Berths

Total Number of Berths:6
Total Berthing Line Length: 1.700m
Quay Depth: Up To 8m (Barcelona) Up To 12m (Adossat Pier)

 
Distances Transportation

City Center: 2,5 km
Airport:12km Via High - speed
Shuttle Service: Yes

 
Port Security Information

CCTV Operated: 24/ 7
Approved Certificated ISPS Plan

 
Services Provided at Pier

Water Supply
Marpol
Provisions

 
General Information

Region: East Med
Terminal: 5
Bus Capacity: 78
Turnaround Port: Yes

Official Port Tariffs: https://www.portdebarcelona.cat

Terminals

Terminal A 
With a total investments of over 15 million euros, the new Terminal A was inaugurated in April 2008. It has a total of 6.200 sqm. divided in two main sections: check-in with 44+26 counters and luggage claiming area with 4 luggage conveyors. It has been designed under the last requirements concerning security, comfort, fast processing and achitectural image and fully complying with International Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS). The 2 mobile gangways specially designed for the new generation of ships and luggage conveyors, ensure passengers not to be mixed with trucks, forklifts and handling staff. 


Terminal B 
Terminal B is inaugurated in April 2005 with a total investment of over 10 million euros, was designed to operate home port calls of mega cruise ships up to 150.000 ton and 4.500 passengers. Terminal B has a total of 6.500 sqm. divided in two main areas: check-in area with 46+26 ounters and luggage claiming area with 4 luggage conveyors. It offers the last requirements concerning security, omfort, fast processing and architectural image, and it is equipped with 2 mobile gangways to avoid passengers crossing pier traffic. 


Terminal C 
Since 2010 the Terminal C has been improved with a new additional passenger embarkation system, comprising 2 mobile gangways, fix concourse and vertical communications building (escalators, lift and stairs). In 2015, a new concourse was erected connecting terminal C and B enabling to operate the Allure of The Seas during the entire season. A new gangway was also installed in order to be compatible with the new generation of ships.


Terminal World Trade Center (North & South) 
The state-of-art World Trade Center is located at the Barcelona Wharf, with two international cruise terminals and a total of 720 meters of berthing line. The North Terminal is prepared to give service to medium-size vessels and South Terminal can receive two ships, the biggest one up to 255 meters long. Both terminals are located at walking distance to city center.

Connectivity

To the Airport

  • by Car/Taxi: 20 min.
  • by Public Transport (metro/autobús): 1h.

To the City center

  • by walking: 30 min.
  • by Public Transport (metro/autobús): 20 min.
  • by Taxi: 15 min.

To Montserrat

  • by Car/Taxi: 1h.
  • by Public Transport (metro/tren/autobús): 2h. 
     

* Estimated Time.

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