Port of Bilbao has awarded the tender for its planned cruise terminal

Giroa – Excavaciones Viuda de Sainz to build the new €4.6 million, 3,200sqm terminal
Port of Bilbao has awarded the tender for its planned cruise terminal

By Rebecca Gibson |


The Port of Bilbao in Spain has awarded the tender for its planned cruise terminal to a consortium formed by Giroa – Excavaciones Viuda de Sainz.

The new €4.6 million, 3,200sqm terminal, which is expected to take 11 months to complete, will have two main floors with a mezzanine in between. Passenger check-in desks, the tourist information desk and luggage collection facilities will be located on the lower floor, while the mezzanine will accommodate a VIP lounge and offices, and the first floor tamil sex will feature a waiting area for embarking passengers and a disembarking passenger control area. Embarkation and disembarkation areas will be separated by independent lanes and stairways.

Meanwhile, Prosertek has been contracted to plan and construct a movable gangway for passenger embarkation at the terminal. It is expected to cost less than €1 million and to be completed within ten months.

“Visitors’ first impressions will be of a modern, dynamic, warm and friendly building like the society that welcomes them,” said the Port Authority of Bilbao in a press release. “This, together with the high standards of quality and maritime safety that have been applied, means that this terminal will be at the forefront incest porn within the cruise sector in Europe.”

Bilbao welcomed 43 cruise vessels carrying 70,541 tourists in 2015. Highlights included visits from Royal Caribbean International’s Anthem of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas, P&O Cruises’ Britannia, Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Eclipse, Fred. Olsen Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Lindblad Expeditions, Louis Cruises, Phoenix Reisen, Residence desi porn at Sea and Silversea Cruises.

In 2016, the port has already scheduled calls from around 55 vessels at its three berths.

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