Accessibility of Cruise Terminals Brief Overview of selected Partner Ports Rostock, March 30th 2017 Mario Lembke, Rostock Port Torben Jensen, Port of Esbjerg Geda Mikaločienė, Klaipeda State Seaport Authority Satu Aatra, Port of Helsinki Ingrid Berezin, Port of Tallinn at the Workshop “Maritime and Landside Traffic Challenges of Cruise Terminals” , Rostock
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Accessibility of Cruise Terminals - Green Cruise Port of Cruise Terminals ... • Two tugs in the Port: 70 ts and 32 ts bollard pull ... - No cruise terminal facilities
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Accessibility of Cruise TerminalsBrief Overview of selected Partner Ports
Rostock, March 30th 2017
Mario Lembke, Rostock PortTorben Jensen, Port of EsbjergGeda Mikaločienė, Klaipeda State Seaport AuthoritySatu Aatra, Port of HelsinkiIngrid Berezin, Port of Tallinn
at the Workshop “Maritime and Landside Traffic Challenges of Cruise Terminals” , Rostock
Accessibility of Cruise Terminals
Brief Overview of selected Partner Ports
Rostock, March 30th 2017
Mario Lembke, Rostock PortTorben Jensen, Port of EsbjergGeda Mikaločienė, Klaipeda State Seaport AuthoritySatu Aatra, Port of HelsinkiIngrid Berezin, Port of Tallinn
Facts and figures Warnemünde3 berths up to 460m length (lenght restrictionsfor ships) and 9m draught
Facts and figures RostockIf needed 2 berths in use with up to 9,30m draught
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Cruise Terminal Warnemünde
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Cruise Terminal Warnemünde
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Cruise Terminal Rostock (Cargo Port)
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Key figures for the Port
• Fairway: Length 10 NM, Breath min. 200 m, Water depth 10,5 m• Max. Vessel: Length 245 m• Pilot and lines men: Available 24/7• Two tugs in the Port: 70 ts and 32 ts bollard pull• Walking distance to the city about 20. min. Bicycles, Taxa,
buses and train service availably• 50 min. Drive to an International Airport
Port of Esbjerg
12Port of Esbjerg Dedicated port areas for cruise vessels
Pier from 103 to 112Max vessel 225 meters -Water depth at pier 10,5 m. Slack water arrival and departure- Tug –weather depending.
Pier from 401 to 402 Max vessel 175 m. –Water depth at pier 7,6 meters
Pier from 601 to 604 Max vessel: 225 m.Water depth at pier 10,5 m.
Pier from 708 and 710 Max vessel : 245 m.Water depth at pier 10,5 m.
Future plans are to upgrade the port to receive larger cruise ships
13Port of Esbjerg
City of
Esbjerg
Cruise calls 2014 -2016
• 2014 3 calls up to 23.000 GT
• 2014 Passangers 600 prs.
• 2015 6 calls up to 48.000 GT
• 2015 Passengers 2000 prs.
• 2016 2 calls up to 29.000 GT
• 2016 Passengers 2000 prs.
City Centre
Green Cruise Port
PORT OF HELSINKI CRUISE & PASSENGER FERRY QUAYSKATAJANOKKA HARBOUR- 2 quays for cruise ships, 2 for ferries- 4 berths- Quay length: 430 m cruise,
440 m ferries- Quay depth 9.5 – 10.3 m- No cruise terminal facilities
SOUTH HARBOUR- 2-3 quays for smaller cruise ships ,
2 for ferries- Quay length: 490 m cruise,
300 m ferries- Quay depth: 6 – 10.3 m- Possibility for cruise terminal facilities
- Restrictions for vessels in the South Harbour and Katajanokka Harbour, no restrictions in West Harbour and Hernesaari Harbour
Future plans and challenges regarding the accessibility of cruise ports/terminals
- Vessels over 230 m will be located in Hernesaari Harbour: improvend and concentrated cruise facilities
- Helsinki City Master Plan 2050 may bring challenges to the port: limited harbour area for vessels in South Harbour and Katajanokka; residential areas > operational harbor area, restricted operations due to noise & emissions