Shamal Holding, which owns the cruise terminals, said two international cruise lines, Aida Cruises from Germany and Costa Crociere from Italy, made Dubai Harbour their homeport for the winter season.
A cruise ship berthed at the Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal ahead of the season starting in November. All photos: Chris Whiteoak / The National
The new terminal.
The terminal's bespoke Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges can process over 3,250 passengers per hour.
Facilities at the cruise terminals include duty free shops, cafes, tour operators, complimentary Wi-Fi, currency exchanges and ATMs. The entire area is designed to be accessible for wheelchair passengers.
More than 34 ship calls, and 150,000 visitors were expected at the terminal between November and April 2022.
Shamal Holding, which owns the cruise terminals, said two international cruise lines, Aida Cruises from Germany and Costa Crociere from Italy, made Dubai Harbour their homeport for the winter season.
A cruise ship berthed at the Dubai Harbour Cruise Terminal ahead of the season starting in November. All photos: Chris Whiteoak / The National
The new terminal.
The terminal's bespoke Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges can process over 3,250 passengers per hour.
Facilities at the cruise terminals include duty free shops, cafes, tour operators, complimentary Wi-Fi, currency exchanges and ATMs. The entire area is designed to be accessible for wheelchair passengers.
More than 34 ship calls, and 150,000 visitors were expected at the terminal between November and April 2022.
Shamal Holding, which owns the cruise terminals, said two international cruise lines, Aida Cruises from Germany and Costa Crociere from Italy, made Dubai Harbour their homeport for the winter season.