News | Cruise | Itinerary planning Cruise passenger numbers increase at Port of Piraeus Greek port hosted 10% more cruise visitors in 2016 than it did in 2015 By Rebecca Gibson | 08 February 2017 The Port of Piraeus welcomed 13,000 passengers in 2016, a 10% increase from 2015. The popular Greek port also hosted 34% more departures in 2016 as a result of its homeporting contract with Carnival Corporation.
The Port of Piraeus welcomed 13,000 passengers in 2016, a 10% increase from 2015. The popular Greek port also hosted 34% more departures in 2016 as a result of its homeporting contract with Carnival Corporation.
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