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Passenger Port of St. Petersburg at Cruise Shipping Miami
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- Category: Cruise Shipping 2010 Product Preview
- Published on Friday, 19 February 2010 12:23
- Written by Kari Reinikainen
The Passenger Port St. Petersburg “Marine Façade” has become a major improvement to the overall cruise and ferry infrastructure of St. Petersburg , Russia.
The Port is a modern facility with spacious terminal buildings and advanced pier reception systems. In the cruise season of 2010 the Port accommodates over 60% of all the cruise calls to St. Petersburg at its 5 berths and two cruise terminals. The ferry infrastructure will include a brand new ferry terminal.
The total berth line by 2011 will reach 2108 meters and enable the Port to dock up to seven large cruise and ferry ships simultaneously.
Weblink: www.portspb.ru
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