1 8 3 Gibraltar Cruise Port, Gibraltar Gibraltar’s cruise terminal serves both cruise ships and ferries and is situated within the restricted zone of the port area at the North Mole. Originally a warehouse, the terminal features a high ceiling, glass doors and blue, white and grey colour scheme, all of which create an airy and spacious facility. The terminal also offers a range of facilities which include a duty-free shop, a cafe and bar, an arts and crafts shop, and a tourist information office. Its close proximity to the town centre and airport, and its location on the Mediterranean Sea, makes it an attractive and important port for those cruising the region. Lisbon Cruise Terminal, Portugal The iconic and modern Lisbon Cruise Terminal covers 13,800 square metres over three floors, with a 1.5-kilometre-long pier to accommodate ships of all sizes. It also houses tourist services, shops, check-in facilities, and catering services for the comfort of all visitors, passengers and crew. The building is located inside the city, allowing easy access to places of great tourist and cultural interest. Transport links also connect the terminal with the city’s international airport, making it a convenient option for homeporting.
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