Cruise Destinations News

A New Era for the San Juan Cruise Port

During Seatrade Cruise Global held in Miami, the San Juan Cruise Port (SJCP) showcased its prominent position in the Caribbean cruise landscape. Operated by the global cruise port leader Global Ports Holding (GPH), SJCP is at the center of a major modernization and expansion effort that has already drawn significant attention from industry operators and […] Read more

Greenock Cruise Port Joins Global Ports Holding

Global Ports Holding Ltd. the world’s largest cruise port operator, has officially signed a 50-year agreement with Clydeport Operations Limited, a subsidiary of Peel Ports Group, to take over the operation of Greenock Cruise Port. This marks GPH’s expansion into Scotland and strengthens its presence in the UK market. Following the addition of Liverpool Cruise […] Read more

Madeira and AIDA Join Forces to Reforest Funchal

The Port Authority of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (APRAM, SA) collaborated with AIDA Cruises to carry out an important tree-planting initiative at Funchal’s Ecological Park. This event is part of the environmental sustainability policy pursued by Madeira’s ports and involved active participation from several stakeholders, including the Municipality of Funchal, the maritime agency Blandy […] Read more

Wales: A Strategic Destination for Sustainable Tourism

Wales, with its rugged coastlines, towering mountains, and deeply rooted cultural traditions, represents one of the most captivating and sustainable cruise tourism destinations in the United Kingdom. Welsh ports offer a wide range of experiences, from nature excursions in areas of outstanding natural beauty to historical visits to castles and gardens, as well as outdoor […] Read more

GPH: key legal challenges in cruise port operations

The activities carried out by Global Ports Holding are extremely broad and complex, spanning multiple and diverse areas of operation. Managing a network of ports provides, on one hand, extensive expertise in all economic, legal, and administrative aspects, enabling the company to be one of the largest and most advanced port operators in the world. […] Read more

Malaga Cruise Port Embraces Sustainable Mobility

Malaga Cruise Port has recently launched a significant initiative to promote sustainable mobility among cruise passengers and visiting crew members. Since October 2024, TECO Mobility, a local company specializing in eco-friendly micromobility solutions, has been providing sustainable transportation options at Terminals A and B of the port. This collaboration offers visitors an efficient and environmentally […] Read more

Mindelo Joins the Global Ports Holding Network

Global Ports Holding (GPH), the world’s largest cruise port operator, has enthusiastically announced the addition of Mindelo Cruise Port, located on the island of São Vicente in Cape Verde, to its ever-expanding network. This marks GPH’s second African port, following La Goulette Cruise Port in Tunisia, reaffirming the company’s commitment to developing strategic destinations on the […] Read more

Valletta Cruise Port: Shore-to-Ship Technology

The growing focus on sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions has driven the maritime sector to seek innovative solutions for more eco-friendly port operations. In this context, the recent “Decarbonising the Future Shore to Ship Leadership” conference, held at the Magazino Hall of Valletta Cruise Port plc, served as a key milestone for the future […] Read more

Bremerhaven Opens the 2025 Season with Success

The cruise industry is constantly evolving, with new ports and operations establishing themselves as key destinations each year. Bremerhaven, a historic port in the heart of Germany, has recently distinguished itself with the successful launch of its 2025 cruise season, welcoming its first major calls. Managed by Global Ports Holding (GPH), the world’s largest cruise […] Read more

Port of Funchal: A Phase of Strong Growth

The Port of Funchal is experiencing a phase of strong growth, with an increasing number of cruise ships choosing this port both as a base for supply operations and for overnight stays. This trend aligns with the expectations of the Madeira Port Administration (APRAM, S.A.), which anticipates reaching 73 overnight stays by the end of […] Read more