Port Handbook. Chapter A - The Baltic. Chapter B - United Kingdom & Ireland. Chapter C - Atlantic Europe. Chapter D - Iceland, Norway & Faroes

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1 Port Handbook Chapter A - The Baltic Chapter B - United Kingdom & Ireland Chapter C - Atlantic Europe Chapter D - Iceland, Norway & Faroes Chapter E - Associated Members

2 Word of the chairman Captain Michael McCarthy Chairman Cruise Europe Matching cruise industry growth and cruise port capacities Cruise Europe and its more than 100 member ports between Gibraltar in the South, Kirkenes in the North and Lulea in the Baltic still has the potential for growth. Only 75% of the potential cruise ports along the Atlantic coast are members; also one has to include the potential of the cruise ports in Greenland and the area east of the North Cape. The tourist organisations of the ports, the regions, the countries can help as members to make Cruise Europe stronger in marketing the destination Northern Europe to the cruise lines. The aim for Cruise Europe is to match the ongoing growth of the cruise industry in offering better infrastructure in the member ports, which means more cruise terminals, or to point out the diversity of the many destinations and attractions in Northern Europe. Cruise Europe has to open a dialogue with the cruise lines with the intention to spread the growing number of cruise ships and the even bigger cruise passenger capacities over more ports, over more cruise areas, over more countries. The success of the Baltic is also possible in the areas of West Europe, of UK & Ireland and of Norway and Iceland. Cruise lines have to be convinced that all four cruise areas in Northern Europe have equal attractions and many good ports to host the growing cruise fleet. The members of Cruise Europe have to market their cruise area as an attractive cruise destination in its own. To sell just one port to the cruise line does t help. Cruise ports have to work together to form an itinerary, which works for the cruise lines. Despite the global recession the cruise industry will grow because of the high customer satisfaction. Nowhere customers can find such a perfect holiday: visiting many new destinations, being served with great food in an excellent manner, enjoying state-of-the-art cruise ships with outstanding entertainment, wellness, relaxation and fun. Cruise Europe is part of this cruise product and partner of the cruise lines. Let s grow with our customers.

3 Port Handbook A - Atlantic Europe A Coruna... A 1 Amsterdam... A 2 Antwerp... A 3 Bayonne/Biarritz/St Jean de Luz... A 4 Bilbao... A 5 Bordeaux... A 6 Bremerhaven... A 7 Brest... A 8 Caen... A 9 Cherbourg... A 10 Hamburg... A 11 Harlingen... A 12 IJmuiden... A 13 La Rochelle... A 14 Le Havre... A 15 Leixoes... A 16 Lisbon... A 17 Lorient... A 18 Nantes St. Nazaire... A 19 Pasaia... A 20 Rotterdam... A 21 Rouen - Honfleur... A 22 Saint Malo... A 23 Santander... A 24

4 Scheveningen-The Hague... A 25 Vigo... A 26 Vilagarcia... A 27 Zeebrugge... A 28 Zeeland... A 29

5 Port Handbook B - The Baltic Aalborg... B 1 Aarhus... B 2 Copenhagen... B 3 Fredericia... B 4 Fredrikstad... B 5 Gdansk... B 6 Gdynia... B 7 Gothenburg... B 8 Halmstad... B 9 Helsingborg... B 10 Helsingor... B 11 Helsinki... B 12 Kalundborg... B 13 Klaipeda... B 14 Kotka... B 15 Malmo... B 16 Mariehamn... B 17 Parnu... B 18 Riga... B 19 Ronne... B 20 Saaremaa harbour... B 21 Skagen... B 22 St. Petersburg... B 23 Stockholm... B 24

6 Szczecin... B 25 Tallinn... B 26 Turku... B 27 Ventspils... B 28 Visby... B 29 Wismar... B 30

7 Port Handbook C - UK + Ireland Aberdeen... C 1 Barrow-in-Furness... C 2 Belfast... C 3 Bristol Port... C 4 Cork... C 5 Dover... C 6 Dublin... C 7 Dun Laoghaire... C 8 Dundee... C 9 Edinburgh... C 10 Falmouth... C 11 Galway... C 12 Greeck Glasgow... C 13 Harwich... C 14 Holy Loch Port... C 15 Holyhead... C 16 Hull... C 17 Invergordon... C 18 Isle of Man... C 19 Jersey... C 20 Larne Port... C 21 Lerwick... C 22 Liverpool... C 23 London, Greenwich... C 24

8 London, Tilbury... C 25 Londonderry... C 26 Portland... C 27 Portree... C 28 Scrabster... C 29 Southampton... C 30 Storway... C 31 Ullapool... C 32 Warrenpoint... C 33

9 Port Handbook D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes Akureyri... D 1 Alesund... D 2 Arendal... D 3 Bekkjarvik... D 4 Bergen... D 5 Bodo... D 6 Bronysund... D 7 Eskifjordur... D 8 Ferrol... D 9 Flam... D 10 Geirangerfjord... D 11 Hafnarfjordur... D 12 Hammerfest... D 13 Hardangerfjord... D 14 Harstad... D 15 Haugesund... D 16 Isafjordur... D 17 Klaksvik... D 18 Kragero... D 19 Kristiansand... D 20 Kristiansund... D 21 Leknes... D 22 Longyearbyen, Svalbard... D 23 Lyngdal... D 24

10 Molde Åndalsnes... D 25 Narvik... D 26 Nordfjordeid... D 27 Olden-Nordfjord... D 28 Oslo... D 29 Runavik... D 30 Seydisfjordur... D 31 Siglufjordur... D 32 Skjolden - Sognefjord... D 33 Sortland... D 34 Stavanger... D 35 Torshavn... D 36 Trondheim... D 37

11 A - Atlantic Europe - A 1 - A Coruna Lat: 43 22'3" N Lon: 8 36'59" W Irene Souto Blázquez Port Development and Commercial Manager Avda. de la Marina, A Coruña, Spain Phone: comercial@puertocoruna.com A Coruña is situated in the Northwestern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. Part of Galicia Region (green Spain) is a city to discover and keep the secret. The Cruise Terminal (500 sq. mts) located in the city centre is close to the enchanting old town and next to the city centre, commercial and leisure pedestrian areas, restaurants, beaches and sea promenade. Main tourist attractions are the glass galleries of old buildings, the Tower of Hercules (currently operating ancient roman lighthouse declared Unesco World Heritage Site), Orzán and Riazor beaches, St. Anton Castle and St. Charles Gardens (privileged position to watch all the port of A Coruña, and visit, a tomb and monument raised, the Scottish General Sir John Moore, who died in the Battle of Corunna in 1809 fighting while defending the embarkation of the English army against the French Napoleonic troops). Its gastromy is also worth a visit: "tapas", sea food and fish, octopus, galician soup, pork meat with turnip tops... Max. Length For Berth (m): 484 Max. Draught (m): 11 Tidal Movement/Range: Cultural and "tapas" city tour 4.5 (m) visting the Tower of Hercules, roman lighthouse declared Unesco World Heritage Site, old town Santiago de Compostela One of the sacred cities of the christian/catholic world, together with Rome and Jerusalem. Its old town surprises every tourist arriving to the end of the pilgrimage St. James Road. Finisterre and Coast of Death The rthernmost point in Spain is just an hour away from A Coruña by car. The open Atlantic Ocean welcomes visitors with legendary stories of shipwrecks...

12 A - Atlantic Europe - A 2 - Amsterdam Lat: 52 22'41" N Lon: 4 54'53" E Dick de Graaff Commercial Director Piet Heinkade BR Amsterdam, The Netherlands Phone: info@ptamsterdam.com Amsterdam is one of Europe s leading tourist destinations. Amsterdam s charming canal belt, historical monuments and prestigious museums are world-rewned. In 2010, the canalbelt was placed on the UNESCO world heritage list. but that's t all. Look just around the corner and there s so much more waiting to be discovered! A visit to one of the extraordinary districts around the centre is certainly something t to be missed. Modern architecture, a cultural hot spot or an active excursion, there's something for everyone. Take a tour of the city's wonderful districts and discover a different side to Amsterdam. Many travellers will be pleasantly surprised to find a comfortably secure atmosphere amid the lively buzz and tolerant nature of our city. In fact, Amsterdam is one of the safest cities in the world. Passenger Terminal Amsterdam is close to Schiphol International Airport, a ten minutes walk to the city center and perfect to reach by car and public transport. Max. Length For Berth (m): 350 Max. Draught (m): 10 Canaltours Canal Cruises in Amsterdam are the most popular tourist attraction in the country. An enjoyable and relaxed way of getting around the canals and seeing Amsterdam's top sights. Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) Is a traditional double-leaf Dutch draw-bridge connecting sides of river Amstel. About every 20 minutes the bridge opens, as the bridge master lets boats through. The original bridge was built in 1670 Anne Frank House Anne Frank House in the center of Amsterdam is the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during the World War II. The original diary is on display as part of the permanent exhibition.

13 A - Atlantic Europe - A 3 - Antwerp Lat: 51 13'29" N Lon: 4 24'0" E Nadine Brasseur Cruise Manager Francis Wellesplein Antwerp, Belgium Phone: nadine.brasseur@stad.antwerpen.be The activities of the port of Antwerp are generally associated with goods, transport and high ecomic performances, but we deliver more than that. In the historical port area you will find marinas, both on the left and right bank of the river, offering facilities for a wide range of water-based leisure interests. The main activity on the Scheldt quays since 1996 is cruise related, and the investments in the terminal and facilities make Antwerp a fully-operational cruise destination. Antwerp is the second-largest port in Europe and the regeneration of the historical docks area affords the visitor a view of a truly trendy city: stylish architecture blends with bars and restaurants in the old town. Cobbled streets wind along the historical city center as the sightseeing riches from the Golden Age are within walking distance of the berth. The aesthetics and functionality of this layout make Antwerp a unique cruise destination. Max. Length For Berth (m): 265 Max. Draught (m): 8.6 Max. Air draught (m): 69 restrict Tidal Movement/Range: 5.2 (m) Rubens House The house where the master lived and worked reveals the grandeur of the painter. It's an Italianate palazzo, audaciously avant-garde in Rubens' age. Museum Plantin-Moretus The museum preserves typographic material and an impressive graphic collection. In 2005 the museum was recognised as UNESCO world heritage. Brewery De Koninck Explore 10 interactive rooms and discover our history, our unique connection with the city and the origin of the iconic De Koninck Bolleke :

14 A - Atlantic Europe - A 4 - Bayonne/Biarritz/St Jean de Luz Lat: 43 29'4" N Lon: 1 32'40" W Pascal Marty Director 50 allées Marines Bayonne, France Phone: +33 (0) p.marty@bayonne.cci.fr THE GATEWAY TO THE BASQUE COUNTRY At every turns of the narrow streets of BAYONNE with the distinctive half timbered houses that typify the town center, you will come cross vestiges of the rich past, from the town roman fortifications to the magnificent 14th century gothic catedral of Sainte Marie. At the gateway to the ocean, Bayonne used to be a little venice. Bayonne's close neighbour BIARRITZ : This city had become the preferred seaside resort of Europe's royal families and Heads of State. The luxurious Hotel du Palais built by Napoleon III for the Empress Eugénie, the Casis and the night-life of this elegant sea side town, the "haute couture" shops and a dizzily wide choice of excellent restaurants, the famous surf spots and the sea museum, make Biarritz a prestigious stopover. Saint Jean de Luz city : visit the richly furnished apartments of King Louis XIV, the Sun King. It's also a shopper's paradise from high fashion to local food and craft products. Max. Length For Berth (m): 170 m Max. Draught (m): 5,5 m to 7,5 Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: LOURDES m restriction 4 (m) Must See The Sanctuaries of Our Lady of Lourdes - The Grotto of Massabielle is the place where the Virgin appeared in 1858 to Bernadette Soubirous, a 14-year-old girl from Lourdes. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is part of an international constellation of museums, which allows it to access an extensive Permanent Collection comprised from all the works in the Guggenheim collection FETES DE BAYONNE The fêtes de Bayonne is a feria consisting in a series of festivals in the Northern Basque Country in the town of Bayonne, France. The festival lasts 5 days in august.

15 A - Atlantic Europe - A 5 - Bilbao Lat: 43 20'19" N Lon: 3 58'22" W Luis GABIOLA Operations, Commercial & Logistic Director Campo Volantin, Bilbao, Spain Phone: comercial@bilbaoport.es Think of Bilbao and a vivid image of the Guggenheim Museum inevitably springs to mind. In a remarkably short time, the avant-garde lines of Gehry s high profile construction have become inextricably linked with this fast developing city. And while it remains a must-to-see it is only the most obvious of the attractions on offer both in Bilbao and the surrounding Basque country. The wave of interest generated over recent years has found its echo in new facilities such as rewned Spanish architect Fernando Calatrava s new airport terminal. Designed to meet the needs of the 21st century the soaring structure w welcomes visitors taking advantage of the increasing number of new direct flights available from European cities. Max. Length For Berth (m): 366 Max. Draught (m): 12 Tidal Movement/Range: BISCAY BRIDGE 4.6 (m) Better kwn as the "Hanging Bridge", this original transporter bridge connects the area of Las Arenas(Getxo) with the town of Portugalete and was declared Common Heritage of Mankind by UNESCO in 2006 COST OF BISCAY Bermeo, Mundaka, Lekeitio or Elantxobe, just to mention a few examples, are vilalges with a great fishing tradition that offer visitors the chance to enjoy their idyllic beaches or practise surfing. VILLAGES IN THE INTERIOR The interior has many medieval villages - Gernika, Durango, Balmaseda, Elorrio, Otxandio, Areatza - places rich heritages: churches, shrines, stately home and mansion.

16 A - Atlantic Europe - A 6 - Bordeaux Lat: 44 50'14" N Lon: 0 25'33" W 12, Cours du XXX juillet Bordeaux, France Phone: otb@bordeaux-tourisme.com Bordeaux, worldwide rewned wine capital, w listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, lies some 60 miles from the sea at the head of the Gironde Estuary. For the many thousands of cruise passengers who arrive every year, their first sight of the city is the fine 18th century facade alongside which their ship will berth. On top of the Bordeaux Center arrival berth, 2 other sites can welcome cruise ships: Bassens and Le Verdon, according to the ships dimensions. Coming soon a new terminal in Pauillac for ships up to 340 m A large choice of shore excursions are available, including tours of the city and of its major monuments Girondins Column, Grand Théâtre, Place Saint-Pierre, Porte Cailhau and the Peu-Berland Tower. There are also half day trips to the most famous wine growing areas of Médoc, Saint Emilion/Pomerol, Graves/Sauternes. Each vineyard visit offers a guided tour through prestigious châteaux: Beychevelle, Carbonnieux, Haut Brion, Eyquem, Margaux, Mouton Rothschild Max. Length For Berth (m): limit in Le Verdon ; 255 m max in Bordeaux Max. Draught (m): 8.5 Max. Air draught (m): limit in le Verdon, 50 m max in Bordeaux, up to 51 m on request Tidal Movement/Range: 5 (m) Cite du Vin Situated in Bordeaux, La Cité du Vin is a unique venue for culture and recreation where wine comes to life through an immersive, sensorial approach, set within an evocative architectural design. Water mirror Located across from Place de la Bourse, this spectacular pool, designed by landscape artist Michel Corajoud, alternates a mirror effect and artificial misting in an extraordinary way. Opera house Along with the operas of Versailles and Turin, the Grand-Théâtre has one of the most beautiful 18th century concert halls in the world.

17 A - Atlantic Europe - A 7 - Bremerhaven Lat: 53 33'33" N Lon: 8 33'18" E Andrea Kamjunke-Weber Commercial Director Columbuskaje Bremerhaven, Germany Phone: a.kamjunkeweber@cruiseport.de Columbus Cruise Center Bremerhaven (CCCB) as the operating company of the cruise terminal provides more than 10 years of experience and guarantees a professional and reliable operation for cruise vessels of any size. As CCCB is working exclusively for the cruise industry it offers a unique service which goes along with an extraordinary service minded attitude. As a fully equipped passenger service centre CCCB offers an outstanding service for turnaround and transit calls. As the quay of the CCCB is located directly at the open sea, this favourable geographic position results in less pilot times and general costs and also affects other services offered in Bremerhaven. CCCB provides 4 berths for vessels at one quay only. The UNESCO World Heritage of the Bremen Town hall and trips to Hamburg might be seen as the famous eye catcher. Indeed, there are also other interesting opportunities completing the range of excursions, such as the Mercedes Benz production in Bremen and the cruise ship yard Meyer Werft in Papenburg. CCCB is also operating the cruise terminal in Wismar at the German Baltic coast. Max. Draught (m): 9.8 Bremerhaven Where the River Weser and the North Sea waters meet you will find the seaside city of Bremerhaven, once the most important port for European emigration and w a thriving tourism destination. Fascinating attractions await you in the tourism complex Havenw... Bremerhaven - German Emigration Center European Museum of the year 2007, tells the story of the 7 million people who emigrated from Bremerhaven to the New World between in search for a better future. All stations of the exhibition are an adventure, which get under your skin. Klimahaus Bremerhaven With its authentically designed climate zones, interactive exhibits and large aquariums the Klimahaus is a theme attraction of a new generation. Experience a globally unique adventure world that excitingly presents facts, figures and phemena on the to...

18 A - Atlantic Europe - A 8 - Brest Lat: 48 22'56" N Lon: 4 31'25" W LUCAS Marine Cruise Manager 1 Place du 19e - CS BREST Cedex 2, France Phone: marine.lucas@bretagne-ouest.cci.bzh Brest with its evocative street names Siam, Bougainville, La Fayette, Segalen, is a place where the traveler can unwind in a variety of ways: shopping, restaurants, museums and galleries, theatres, cinemas, bars and pubs with a truly Celtic atmosphere. From the fortifications built by the famous French architect Vauban to the destruction wrought by the Second World War, all of the city s architecture is rooted in the soils of history. Accounts of the past, monuments, military history, and museums provide the occasion for an exciting journey through the events that made Brest what it is today. Just a few hundred yards away from the quays sits the town itself amid its Motte- Tanguy Tower and its castle dating back to the 15th and 17th centuries, which houses the splendid naval museum. Keep, towers, courtyards and watchtowers overlook the port and the Penfield river which, every 4 years, play host to the largest gathering of boats in the world. Max. Length For Berth (m): 600 Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Oceapolis 11 m alongsite berth No restriction n/a 8/9 m (m) More than 10,000 animals representing 1,000 different species, 4 million litres of sea water, shows, films, activities! Océapolis Brest: a half-day of discoveries and dreams come true. Fonds Hélène & Edouard Leclerc The "Fonds Hélène & Édouard Leclerc pour la culture" is a private modern art centre in the Capucins convent in Landerneau. It aims to showcase the iconic artists of our time. The National Navy Museum In the exceptional setting of Brest Castle, the national naval museum is home to a unique collection of artefacts bearing witness to the adventure of Brest Arsenal and the French navy.

19 A - Atlantic Europe - A 9 - Caen Lat: 49 11'48" N Lon: 0 40'5" W Nigen Solent HEROUVILLE SAINT CLAIR, France snigen@caen.cci.fr Caen-Ouistreham port is linked to the dual carriageway along a 15km canal running from Caen to the sea. This canal provides an opportunity for calls to the town centre of Caen as well as the sea resort of Ouistreham Riva-Bella. The locks are open 16 hours/day on average and separate the ferry terminal from the port upstream. The 90 minute journey from the canal to the sea and Caen gives passengers a taste of the land's history and sights like Sword D-Day beach, Château de Béuville or Pegasus bridge. The canal has the advantage of being a constant waterway which makes loading and offloading passengers easier. Caen-Ouistreham port has full port facilities and services : steering/towing/mooring, 24/7 ship service, ISPS standard, waste removal/bunkering/refuelling available. Max. Length For Berth (m): 165 Max. Draught (m): 9 Tidal Movement/Range: D-day Landing sites / (m) Caen-Ouistreham is the nearest port from the main D-day landing sites. Sword, Ju, Gold, Omaha and Utah Beach can be discover on a half or full day trip from Caen. Caen Historical Centre and Memorial Museum From William the Conqueror to the Battle of Normandy, Caen boasts a rich architectural and historical heritage. Abbeys, château, museums old stone houses and a great shopping area. Mont Saint-Michel Discover the "Marvel" of Normandy and the breathtaking landscapes of the bay

20 A - Atlantic Europe - A 10 - Cherbourg Lat: 49 38'43" N Lon: 1 23'45" W HAMEL Guillaume Director Rue du Diablotin Vigie de l'onglet Cherbourg En Cotentin, France Phone: +33 (0) contact@cherbourgcruise.com Cherbourg is a deep water port that offers easy and safe access at any time of the year. Back in 1930 s, Cherbourg was one of the most important transatlantic ports in Europe. About 70 years, Cherbourg, gateway to Normandy, has become a prime cruise destination. With first class service to the cruise ships, crew and passengers, the new Cherbourg cruise terminal provides a 600 meter long berth with a water depth of 13 m, 2500 m² on two levels for top class operation to passengers, and luggage handling with easy connection to bus and taxis and covered access to the ship via electric gangways. Within a walking distance from the heart of the city, Cherbourg cruise terminal provides all modern port facilities and reliable services for either a tourist or turnaround destination. Max. Length For Berth (m): 1000 Max. Draught (m): 12 Tidal Movement/Range: Mont Saint Michel 6.7 (m) A step into the past through the medieval streets of the Marvel of the West D Day Beaches Cherbourg is a homeport for the D Day beaches and sites. Land of memory Parks and castles Castles owners open their doors to welcome cruise guests in their somptuous gardens for exclusive visitors.

21 A - Atlantic Europe - A 11 - Hamburg Lat: 53 32'19" N Lon: 9 59'52" E Sacha Rougier Managing Director Am Sandtorkai Hamburg, Germany Phone: info@cgh.hamburg.de Over the past years, Hamburg has evolved as one of Europe s cruise capitals with 810,000 passengers and 197 calls in 2017, as well as numerous cruisethemed events all year round. With its Hamburg Cruise Days, Port Anniversary and other maritime events, Hamburg is the most eventful city port in the world and welcomes cruise ships like other port. Hamburg s attractiveness for cruise lines is intimately related to the state of the art infrastructure of its three urban cruise terminals. Hamburg continues to play a pioneering role in environmental protection and offers alternative energy supply at all its terminals. Since 2017, a new cruise terminal is being built at HafenCity. The new cruise center, which will be integrated into a shopping, hotel and entertainment complex, will replace the current HafenCity terminal from 2022 onwards. With direct access to the city center, passengers and cruise lines alike will highly benefit from the unique possibilites of the new terminal concept. Max. Length For Berth (m): 405 Max. Draught (m): 13 Tidal Movement/Range: Elbphilharmonie 3.50 (m) The contrast between the foundation as a former cocoa warehouse and the huge glass waves catches the visitor s eye with its 110 meters height. It already ranks among the most famous concert halls. Speicherstadt (Warehouse District) With its particular charm the Speicherstadt invites one to immerse in Hamburg s history. The numerous warehouses are under a preservation order as they are the largest complex of warehouses worldwide. Jungfernstieg and Inner Alster Lake The historical promenade around the Inner Alster is the pivot point. In good weather locals and visitors enjoy the parama in one of its cafés. The multitude of shops is ather main attraction.

22 A - Atlantic Europe - A 12 - Harlingen Lat: 53 10'31" N Lon: 5 24'41" E JANNEKE and KATHE NIEUWHOF and KUPERUS Managing Directors Voorstraat BD Harlingen, The Netherlands Harlingen is one of the oldest seaports in The Netherlands dating back to The Dutch city of canals, warehouses and old inner harbours received its first call in 2014 (National Geographic Explorer) and is w gearing up for more. Last year there were two calls: newcomer to the port 126-passenger National Geographic Orion and 122-passenger Corinthian. This year Ponant s Le Soleal will call for the first time while, in 2018, sistership Le Laperouse will visit. Noble Caledonia s Island Sky will also be a first-timer. At present ships of up to 160m can call Harlingen, just walking distance from the old centre. Larger vessels can anchor in the Wadden Sea, home to 10,000 species of plants and animals. A 30-minute transfer by fast ferry can be provided to Harlingen from the tender pier which is 15nm from the Vlieree anchorage. A new floating quay has been approved and is due to enter service in January Harlingen is 75 minutes drive from Amsterdam International Airport Phone: (0) and (0) Max. Length For Berth (m): 160m (or Max. Draught (m): 6.5m Guided City Walks 240m from anchorage) A walk through Harlingen is like walking through an open-air museum, taking you back to the Dutch Golden Age. Let guides tell you about how Harlingen used to trade with countries all over the world. Eise Eisinga & The World's Oldest Planetarium See the oldest active planetarium in the world, built in 1774 by Eise Eisinga. Visit the interactive exposition "De Ruimte" (Space), and see the extensive collection of historical astromical tools The Afsluitdijk - (Ijsselmeer Dam) Europe's longest dam at 32 km was built to protect a large par of the Netherlands against floods. See the structure and learn how it was protected through WW II through pictures, movies & documents

23 A - Atlantic Europe - A 13 - IJmuiden Lat: 52 27'47" N Lon: 4 35'8" E Ron Maes General Manager Sluisplein AG IJmuiden, The Netherlands Phone: maes@kvsa.nl The port of IJmuiden is situated along the North Sea canal estuary, which discharges into the sea through ermous locks. Cruise ships moor at the Felison Terminal, which is conveniently located on the seaward side of the locks. The elegant terminal is able to harbour cruise vessel up to 295 meters, granting time saving access to the dynamic city of Amsterdam. With close access to Schiphol Airport, Felison Terminal provides an ideal starting point for cruises to the Baltic, Norway s Fjords and North Cape, as well as, the British Isles and the Atlantic West Coast. IJmuiden offers a beautiful beachfront, a protected dune landscape, a public golf club, horse stables and an indoor skiing slope. A fast hydrofoil will take you to Amsterdam in less than thirty minutes. So visiting IJmuiden combines an easy, time and costs saving access to Holland s top marquee attractions, next to a broad pallet of local touristic gemstones, which are yet to be discovered by the wider audience. Max. Length For Berth (m): 295 Max. Draught (m): 9.5 Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Amsterdam Canal boat tour restriction 0.9 (m) Enjoy the country s most popular tourist attraction. Experience Amsterdam s highlights from the cities best perspective. Gently cruising through the century old canals. Keukenhof Flowerfields A world famous park, offering an abundance of colours and fragrances unlike anywhere else. Enjoy the ultimate spring feeling, wonderful works of art and surprising gardens and flower shows. City of Haarlem highlights Offering an exciting mix of culture and culinary experience and minated Best shopping city of the Netherlands, this is the city were the Dutch prefer to live.

24 A - Atlantic Europe - A 14 - La Rochelle Lat: 46 0'0" N Lon: 1 0'0" W Pascal COURTHEOUX Harbour Master BP La Rochelle Cedex, France Phone: capitainerie@larochelle.port.fr Located on the West Atlantic coast of France, the port of La Rochelle is easily accessible from the open sea. Cruise ships, of any kind or size can berth at any time, in entire safety. Situated in a picturesque bay, the port is naturally sheltered by the islands of Ré and Oléron. Since 2012, the port is equipped with a cruise terminal and a car park on site, the port can handle embarkation operations. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: La Rochelle, the medieval city 380 m 13 m limits 6 m (m) With its arcade streets, fine renaissance homes and XVIIIth century residences, sober and ble town mansions from shipowners, La Rochelle can boast of a prestigious patrimony. Ré island On the Ré island, all natural open spaces are classified : vineyards, forests, salt marshes, oyster parks... La Roche Courbon castle "The sleeping beauty's château". Built in the 15th century, this fortified castle was transformed into a comfortable residence in the 17th century by Jean-Louis de Courbon.

25 A - Atlantic Europe - A 15 - Le Havre Lat: 49 28'54" N Lon: 0 6'25" E Valerie Conan Director Cruise Department 186 boulevard Clemenceau Le Havre, France Phone: valerie.conan@lehavretourisme.com Le Havre s port was established in 1517 by King Francis 1. It is accessible 24/24 and has the capacity to host the biggest cruises ships. The port has 3 dedicated cruise berths and can accommodate up to 4 cruise ships. Le Havre benefits from regular calls year-round from a broad range of cruise lines for transit and turnaroud.it is also a convenient repositioning ports to Northern Europe and the Baltic during spring, and the Mediterranean and the Caribbean in Autumn. With the extension of the cruises season, Le Havre is also a safe shelter port in case of bad weather conditions. A diversity of cruise lines set up calls at Le Havre: contemporary, premium and luxury. Max. Length For Berth (m): 480 Max. Draught (m): 10.5 Tidal Movement/Range: 11.5 (m) Le Havre, World Heritage In July 2005, UNESCO added Le Havre city center rebuilt by Auguste Perret to the World Heritage List. It is the first 20th century urban settlement in Europe to be added to the World Heritage List. LH, birthplace of impressionism Le Havre is a city of Art and History: Malraux Museum (first impressionist collection in France after Orsay Museum in Paris), the Historic showflat, the shipowner s mansion, the Hanging gardens. Le Havre, in the Heart of Normandy Normandy gives the visitor a wonderful choice: the stunning cliffs at Etretat or the long sandy beaches from Caen to Arromanches, the Seine Valley and the Calvados region.

26 A - Atlantic Europe - A 16 - Leixoes Lat: 41 11'6" N Lon: 8 17'5" W Avenida da Liberdade Leça da Palmeira, Portugal Phone: cruise.porto@apdl.pt Port of Leixões is the main gateway by sea to Porto the city of the Port Wine and the appropriate place to welcome all passengers from cruise liners. Equipped with comfortable facilities for tourists, Leixões features two cruise terminals. The Leixões Passenger Terminal is a wooden construction that resembles a ship s hull, and is considered an important architectural and historical heritage. Since April 2011, it is in operation a new cruise quay 340m long and 315m length for berth. Since then, the biggest and the most glamorous cruise ships from the worldwide cruise fleet are welcome here, boosting the cruise tourism in the North of Portugal region. The Porto Cruise Terminal it is in full operation since March 2015 and the main building has a capacity for 2,500 passengers in turnaround. Max. Length For Berth (m): 320 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: restrict PORTO, A CITY WITH TRADITION 3.7 (m) Porto is simultaneously an old and modern city. The historical centre of Porto has been a World Heritage since From the 12th century Cathedral to the Port Wine cellars, Porto has a lot to see. ROMANTIC PORTO, A SOPHISTICATED AMBIENCE In the 19th century, Porto was already a city undergoing great expansion with tastes influenced by the presence of British families in certain quarters. A perfect way to explore the city is by tram. DOURO VALLEY The cultural landscape of the Douro Valley was classified World Heritage in The Demarcated Region of Douro Port Wine is the first demarcated and regulated region in the world.

27 A - Atlantic Europe - A 17 - Lisbon Lat: 38 43'39" N Lon: 9 53'30" W Ana Lourenço Cruise Manager Gare Marítima de Alcântara Lisboa, Portugal Phone: alourenco@portodelisboa.pt The port of Lisbon is a magnificent port of call for all cruise ships and offers excellent conditions for cruises around the Western Mediterranean and the North of Europe, transatlantic voyagers from East Coast of the USA and Brazil to Europe; and to the Atlantic islands and North Africa. Lisbon features two cruise terminals located in the historic city center and 11 km from the airport which together with the mild climate, the airlift connecting to several European and American destinations, the great diversity and quality of accommodation, make Lisbon a destination of excellence for cruise tourism. As far as cruise infrastructures is concerned, the port of Lisbon has a new cruise pier that, together with the existing one, offers to cruise companies approximately meters of berthing quay. Simultaneous, the port has increased the existing terminal facilities, with m2, building two new infrastructures with 500 m2 each. Max. Length For Berth (m): 1000 Max. Draught (m): 12 Max. Air draught (m): 70 Tidal Movement/Range: 4 (m) Belém Amongst Belém s attractions are the Jerónimos Monastery, the Monument to the Discoveries, the Torre de Belém and the Belém Cultural Centre. Historic Center The historical neighborhoods of central Lisbon are perfect for visitors of the Portuguese capital to experience for themselves. Parque das Nações The Parque das Nações is the brand of contemporary Lisboa, a place where the city s inhabitants have fun, enjoy shows, go for a walk, play sport, shop, work and live in quality and harmony.

28 A - Atlantic Europe - A 18 - Lorient Lat: 47 44'19" N Lon: 3 38'12" W Port Authority Port Authority Manager 3 boulevard de la rade F LORIENT, France Phone: +33 (0) lorient.port.commerce@morbihan.cci.fr Situated in Brittany in rth-west France, Lorient has a long-standing link to the maritime world. Back in the 16th, Lorient was part of the chain linking Europe to india, and later the French East India Company, backed by King Louis XIV, created a thriving base there. It remains a functionnal port but that, in appearance terms, is pretty much where the historical links end. Much of That port infrastructure was destroyed during World War II, with Lorient being defiantly held by the Germans until the end of the war ans as such, suffering extreme allied bombing... In terms of attractions, Lorient is sprinkled with the usual mixture of street-side bars, cafes ans restaurants for those fond of the authentic french experience. The region is famedfor its high quality fresh seafood, as well as its delicious crepes and local cider. Max. Length For Berth (m): 270 Max. Draught (m): 8,50 Carnac Carnac is one of the world's greatest megalithic site (neolithic period) Josselin The castle is a remakable memorial to feudal architecture in the renaissance period. Vannes timber houses et coblestone street, vannes is built in the shape of a amphitheater at the head of the Morbihan gulf.

29 A - Atlantic Europe - A 19 - Nantes St. Nazaire Lat: 47 11'33" N Lon: 1 25'40" W Laurence PAITEL Cruise Manager France Phone: l.paitel@nantes.port.fr NANTES - SAINT-NAZAIRE 3 terminals are available in our estuary to accommodate cruise liners: in Nantes city centre, Montoir-de-Bretagne and Saint-Nazaire. Our destination is the natural gateway to the Loire Valley Castles, Guérande Medieval city or Muscadet Vineyard. The cruise guests will enjoy the historical Nantes: a city of Arts, History and Shopping! Or Saint-Nazaire area, a first step for industrial tourism (Chantiers de l'atlantique Shipyard or Airbus factory) Our highlights: The attraction "Machines de l'ile" in Nantes": a giant elephant weighting in at 40 tons and 12 m high (can carry up to 30 passengers on trips along the river) or a huge Carousel inaugurated in 2013 The gothic cathedral of St. Pierre (1434) in Nantes The Musée des Arts displaying paintings by Monet, de la Tour, Delacroix. Escal'atlantic in Saint-Nazaire: the ocean liner experience The Salt Marshes close to Guérande and the Brière Natural Park Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): 200 m in Nantes ; 290 m in Montoir 7.5 m in Nantes ; 12.5 m in Montoir 55 m in Nantes ; 61 m in Montoir The Elephant & Machine of the Ile of Nantes At the crossroads of Jules Verne's "imaginary world" here extraordinary machines are brought to life. Come and discover the giant elephant and the new Carousel opened in Salt Marshes close to Guérande Medieval City Take the time to discover the world of Guérande salt. Discover its history, how it is produced and how it is used. Visit the salt marshes with Terre de Sel. Muscadet Vineyard The 11,500 hectares of Muscadet vineyards cover the largest area in the Loire Valley. Crisp, light and fruity, the different Loire Valley wines make an ideal match for the local cuisine.

30 A - Atlantic Europe - A 20 - Pasaia Lat: 43 19'26" N Lon: 1 4'32" W Begoña García Balaguer Commercial and Communication Services Technician PASAIA (Gipuzkoa), Spain Phone: (+34) bgarcia@pasaiaport.eus Pasaia provides a safe and attractive refuge for cruiseships stopping over in the Bay of Biscay. Located at the heart of the bay, 15 km from the French border and 5 km from San Sebastian, the Spanish port is a natural harbour in an area of great beauty and a haven for cruiseships visiting the Cantabrian Sea. The port is situated at W (Greenwich) longitude and N latitude. Port services include pilotage, mooring, tugboats, SRD (Marpol) and ISPS transit. The port is in a rth/rthwest orientation with a width of between 80m and 120m. The length of the channel is 1,200m with a depth at maximum equictial spring tide low water (MESTLW) of 10m. The seafloor is sand and sandstone.

31 A - Atlantic Europe - A 21 - Rotterdam Lat: 51 54'21" N Lon: 4 29'12" E Nick Hoogeweij Ass Manager Marketing & Organization Wilhelminakade AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0) n.hoogeweij@cruise.rotterdam.nl Being one of the most vibrant port cities in the world, situated at the heart of an area with a lot to offer. Rotterdam is the perfect start, or end, for a European cruise. Already many world-class cruise ships choose Rotterdam as their turnaround point. Cruise Port Rotterdam is very proud to be Home Port of Holland America Line in We are a one-stop office for all matters concerning maritime and tourist services. Cruise Port Rotterdam basically offers these services to visiting cruise liners free of charge. Max. Draught (m): n/a n/a Tidal Movement/Range: 1.6 (m) The Maritime Museum The historic terminal building, where people left from all over Europe with Holland America Line -just after the 2nd world war - to build a new life in USA, is modernized. The building itself houses a tourist -, shuttle- and taxi information desk. Various stands offer time-hored Dutch handicrafts such as wooden shoe making and hindeloopen painting as well as antiques, souvenirs and many more. The Maritime Museum was founded by King William III s brother, Prince Hendrik. It started off with his collection back in 1874 and today it is among the three greatest maritime museums in the world. Beurstraverse From the Maritime Museum, this shopping arcade is a stone s throw away. Beurstraverse is home to some 100 shops (jewellery, bags, fashion) covering 60,000 square metres. The Cruise Terminal peninsula Walk along the former building of the Holland America Line, w housing Hotel New York, to the tip of the peninsula where you are guaranteed an impressive view in every direction.

32 A - Atlantic Europe - A 22 - Rouen - Honfleur Lat: 49 26'24" N Lon: 1 4'48" E YANNICK and DAVID BUGEON and SELBY Cruise Promotions Manager - and Cruise Consultant Office de Tourisme et des Congrès de Rouen vallée de Seine CS ROUEN Cedex 1, France Rouen - the capital city of Normandy with more than years of history behind it with its genuine hospitality and unique experiences welcome millions of visitors every year. As a port for both ocean and river sailing it can accommodate ships up to 240 meters long. Rouen is kwn throughout the world for its rich heritage. Its picturesque pedestrian streets lined with half-timber houses, bustle with exceptional crafts, antique shops, boutiques, luxury stores and rich regional culinary traditions. The Rouen Seine Valley Cruise Terminal is situated midway between Paris (only 130 km by highway) and the sea in Northern France, on the Seine River making it the nearest ocean cruise gateway to Paris and a few hours sailing away from key neighboring cruise ports such as London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Bilbao and Lisbon. Rouen is proud of its region and welcomes visitors with open arms, inviting them to enjoy and share its amazing historical sites and museums. Phone: / david.selby@travelyields.com Max. Length For Berth (m): 240 Max. Draught (m): 8.4 Max. Air draught (m): 52 Tidal Movement/Range: Museums in Rouen 2.5 (m) With over 15 museums Rouen has a lot to offer its visitors. The Fine Arts, Ceramics and Wrought Ironwork Museum are sure to impress. Not to mention the Joan of Arc History Museum. Monuments in Rouen With over fifty major historic monuments Rouen enjoys an outstanding architectural heritage. The first thing that will strike you is the numerous Gothic and Renaissance architectural masterpieces. Closest port to Paris Essentially Paris! Capital of fashion, city of lovers Iconic monuments, world class museum collections, city of shopping. Only 130km away from Rouen.

33 A - Atlantic Europe - A 23 - Saint Malo Lat: 48 38'28" N Lon: 2 58'42" W Elisabeth Gouzien Cruise Manager 4 avenue Louis Martin CS SAINT MALO Cedex, France Phone: egouzien@saintmalofougeres.cci.fr The port is operating by St Malo Chamber of Commerce and is located right in the middle of one of the most charming, authentic town in France. The city can accommodate four ships at once. Vessels measuring less than 150 meters can dock at any of the 3 berths. Ships from 150 meters to 240 meters can anchor only a few minutes away by tender to the new terminal. Both the terminal and the tender landing are within less than a five-minute walk to gates of the walled city. Your passengers will experience the bustling atmosphere in restaurants, cafés and shops. Saint-Malo also boasts something else that few, if any, other destinations in France can claim: Shops that are open on Sundays. Dinard, across from St. Malo, is famous for its lovely sea promenade and Victorian-era homes Saint-Malo is a n industrial port and the only french port where you can explore the marvel of the western world and UNESCO heritage " the Mont St Michel" in half a day (only 45 minutes by coach from the dock). Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Saint Malo 150 m berth and 250m anchorage 9 alongside berth 13 metres (m) It is entirely surrounded by remparts and has the appearance when approached from Seaward of a fortress set in the middle of the sea. Discover the old local market, the castle houses and town hall. Mont Saint Michel Unesco Site The Wonder of the Western World" with its abbey home to a monastic community. It is surrounded by a magnificent bay, which is the theatre of the greatest tidal ranges in Europe, a grandiose spectacle. Cancale the french capitale for oysters This port' s history and evolution have always been concentrated on oyster farming and traditional fishing. You will discover the process of oyster, mussel farming with the " oyster farm/ market".

34 A - Atlantic Europe - A 24 - Santander Lat: 43 27'30" N Lon: 3 11'26" W Sophie Las Cruise Manager Carlos Haya, Santander, Spain Phone: cruise@puertosantander.com Having crossed one of the most beautiful bays in the world, cruise goers arriving in Santander pass through the Passenger Terminal located in the very heart of a city which has much to be discovered. The select shopping district around the Town Hall is close at hand, while a stroll along the bay will bring us to the Maritime Museum or simply discover one of the many beaches and golf courses which the city has to offer. The Palacio de Festivales and numerous galleries await the visitor as does a prestigious and varied cuisine. Max. Length For Berth (m): 616 Max. Draught (m): 9.25 Tidal Movement/Range: 5.4 (m) Santander city Altamira Caves Natural Park of Cabarce

35 A - Atlantic Europe - A 25 - Scheveningen-The Hague Lat: 52 6'0" N Lon: 4 16'3" E Anita Verwoest Project Director Visafslagweg DM The Hague, The Netherlands Phone: havenbedrijf@denhaag.nl Seaport Scheveningen is the harbour of The Hague, the international city of Peace and Justice. Like other city in the Netherlands,The Hague offers a unique combination of city life and beach life. The historic centre oozes culture and history with landmarks such as the Peace Palace(International Court of Justice), Binnenhof (parliament), and Noordeinde Palace (theking s offices). Boutiques, cafes, concert and dance venues, galleries, flagship stores,museums and restaurants offer something to everyone who loves culture, shopping and nightlife. The Hague is the perfect city for 'shopping in style'. As its name suggests, the Court District is the perfect venue. Scheveningen beach is very popular and offers many attractions to visit. You can stroll on the boulevard from the port to the Pier and the famous Kurhaus. Other activities include the sea aquarium Sea Life and a ride on the Ferris wheel. For more information about shore excursions: Max. Length For Berth (m): 160 Max. Draught (m): 7.5 Tidal Movement/Range: 2.0 (m) Peace Palace: feel the warmth of the peace flame With your back to the peace flame, admire the most photographed building in The Hague: the Peace Palace. The International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration are based here. Shopping in style The Hague is the perfect city for shopping in style. The city centre has flagship stores such as Zara, the Bijenkorf and Marks & Spencer. Escher Museum: deceived by illusion Mind-boggling! The works of the great Dutch artist M.C. Escher defy reality big time. This museum, a former royal winter palace, shows them all.

36 A - Atlantic Europe - A 26 - Vigo Lat: 42 14'22" N Lon: 8 16'54" W Dolores Rois Commercial Manager Plaza de la Estrella Vigo, Spain Phone: drois@apvigo.es The city of Vigo (the most populated city of the Northwestern Spain), also kwn as The city of olives, is located on one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Iberian peninsula, and looks over the bay with the same name. From the Cies Islands up to the island of San Simon, and then expanding after the Rande bridge; the whole bay is dotted with picturesque small fishing villages. The Celts and the Romans, who left many artistic traces, lived in Vigo, a place that was officially appointed as a city in Historical events: attacked by pirates driven by Drake and the Duke of Lancaster; witness to the Battle of Rande, taken by the French in 1809 and liberated by Cachamuina and Morillo, promoted to Loyal and Valiant City, led into the industrial era with the help of the Catalonians, has reclaimed land from the sea and turned into a cosmopolitan metropolis. The highest stands are the hills of O Castro and A Guia, and from there it winds down to the charming old quarter. Max. Length For Berth (m): 1300 Max. Draught (m): 12 Tidal Movement/Range: Vigo, a unique city 4.1 (m) Vigo is the biggest city in Northwestern Spain and the capital of the touristc area Rias Baixas, well kwn for the sun, nice beaches and flavourous wines. Santiago & The way of St. James A world heritage city. The cathedral is the destination of Christian pilgrimage since the 9th century, and the final stop of St. James Way, and axis of culture from all over the world. Baiona A traditional tourist destination due to the beaches there and its wealth of monuments. The Pinta caravel arrived in Baiona with news from the brand New World, the American continent.

37 A - Atlantic Europe - A 27 - Vilagarcia Lat: 42 35'44" N Lon: 8 13'43" W Patricia Gonzalez communications manager Peirao de Pasaxeiros, Vilagarcía de Arousa, Spain Phone: comunicacion@portovilagarcia.es Vilagarcía Port enjoys a privileged location in the rthwest of the Iberian Peninsula, in the geographic centre of the Galician Atlantic axis, and it is an excellent starting point to discover the attractions of the Rías Baixas and Santiago de Compostela. Vilagarcía and its immediate surroundings offer an extensive and varied range of leisure activities. For those who opt to get to kw the city, there is a commercial and tourist information point in the port, and visitors can avail of a free shuttle service to the town centre. Ather option is to take part in some of the excursions offered in the holiday packages. Without doubt the most sought after destination is Santiago de Compostela. Vilagarcía port is the nearest port to the Galician capital and historically the cities have been closely linked. The O Salnés area has a lot to offer, too, from the point of view of landscape, architecture, culture, gastromy and in every corner the visitor will discover memorable experiences Max. Length For Berth (m): 260 Max. Draught (m): 13 Tidal Movement/Range: Cellars and gastromy 3,6 (m) One of the most rewned white wines in the world, "Rías Baixas" -produced in O Salnés-, can be tried in several cellars. Besides, local gastromy is well kwn for its excellent fish and shellfish. Saint James' Way and Compostela Vilagarcía is the nearest port to Santiago de Compostela -World Heritage Site-. It is possible to follow the original Saint James Way in a boat trip to Padrón, and continue from there to Santiago. Galician mar houses Galician Pazos are outstanding examples of civil architecture. Some of them can be visited in previously arranged trips. Restaurants, sport facilities, cellars and gardens contribute to their appeal.

38 A - Atlantic Europe - A 28 - Zeebrugge Lat: 51 20'3" N Lon: 3 13'0" E Piet Vandenkerkhove Public Relations Isabellalaan Zeebrugge, Belgium Phone: pvk@mbz.be The Belgian coastal port of Zeebrugge, literally Bruges-on-Sea, provides the easiest access to the many historical cities and places in Belgium. The are two main factors why Zeebrugge is a destination port for cruise vessels. For the shipping company the port s location right on the coast shortens approach time to a minimum as the vessel does t have to deviate from its itinerary on the North Sea. For the passenger, a call in Zeebrugge provides the quickest access to the many historical cities in Belgium: Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Belgium s capital Brussels, the former battlefields of Waterloo, Ypres and Bastogne. Zeebrugge offers the advantage of being situated within short distance from some of the major historical and touristic cities in Western Europe: 15 km from Bruges, 50 km from Ghent and only 100 km from both Brussels and Antwerp. The architecture and medieval setting make Bruges a unique place in Europe. Only 10 miles away from Zeebrugge you will dicover a world of mediev Max. Draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Bruges mandatory 4 (m) Cruise along the picturesque canals. Admire the many museums. Centuries-old facades hide luxurious shops with quality goods such chocolates, lace and jewelry. Bruges radiates charm. The Great War In WW1 West-Flanders was the scene of trench warfare. Today, the memorial In Flanders Fields, the commonwealth cemeteries and daily ceremonies such as the Last Post bear witness to this era. Ghent Similar to Bruges, Ghent is ather historic city with medieval remnants and scenic canals where historical buildings, fascinating museums and specialist shops abound.

39 A - Atlantic Europe - A 29 - Zeeland Lat: 51 27'33" N Lon: 3 41'6" E Wendie Lindgreen Office & Quality Manager Engelandweg PC Vlissingen-Oost, The Netherlands Phone: +31(0) info@zeelandcruiseport.com Zeeland has a historical feeling, with its forts, medieval town houses, churches and harbours. The visitors of the Delta province are astounded by the vastness and diversity. There is so much to discover. There are great opportunities for an active holiday, trips in the wilderness, beach fun and quests to the past. The 30 museums give an interesting insight into life and work in the past. Cycle along a country lane. Sit on a village bench in the sun and enjoy an ice cream. Delicious, as you would expect. Virtually anywhere in Zeeland you would be under water, or at least have wet feet if there were dunes or dykes, the Dutch soil is largely under NAP. The famous Delta works ensure that feet are kept dry, through the many dykes and dunes. Dams, bridges and ferries make every area easily accessible. However... Zeeland remains an area of islands, from all sides. Each of these islands has its own dialect, region gestation, nature and landscape. Max. Length For Berth (m): 250 Tidal Movement/Range: Delta Expo 4.5 (m) At the Delta Expo Neeltje Jans, you will see how the struggle against the sea is an ongoing battle and how the Delta works were developed to control water levels on the land. A trip through history Middelburg, the historic capital of Zeeland, boasts large and small heritage buildings, all of which exude the essence and splendor of the past. Experience Vlissingen Vlissingen is a bustling maritime city in the south-western Netherlands. This tourist destination has lovely beaches, and from its boulevard you have an exceptionally close view of passing ships

40 B - The Baltic - B 1 - Aalborg Lat: 57 2'51" N Lon: 9 56'4" E Michael Lund Cruise Manager Langerak Aalborg, Denmark Phone: mrl@aalborghavn.dk With its 200,000 inhabitants, Aalborg is the fourth largest city of Denmark and the regional capital of North Denmark - the region in Denmark blessed by nature with the most hours of sunshine. The central harbour is located in the very heart of the city next to invative world-class architecture and exciting recreative park areas. Aalborg is a bustling university city situated at the narrowest part of the Limfjord in the midst of wood-covered hills, moors and shallow marshes. Activity and prosperity left their marks on the city s architecture, and many of the old buildings still function as natural elements in the townscape. Today, the city center s modern architecture blends in effortlessly with a variety of old buildings and cosy cobbled streets with half-timbered houses and charming squares. Just outside the city lies Lindholm Høje, a Viking site and one of the most important ancient monuments in Denmark. The burial site has 700 graves in stone settings and a Museum. Max. Length For Berth (m): 250 Max. Draught (m): 9 Max. Air draught (m): 50 Tidal Movement/Range: Aalborg walking tour 0.3 (m) This tour is a perfect way to get to kw the picturesque city of Aalborg. You will visit Jens Bang s House, Budolfi Cathedral, the Monastery of the Holy Ghost, and Aalborghus Castle. Aalborg city highlights This tour will take you to Lindholm Høje, - Kunsten Museum of Modern Art and the historic city centre of Aalborg for a closer look at the beautiful renaissance buildings, cathedrals and monasteries. Explore Aalborg by bike Jump on a bike and take in Aalborg s main sights and green areas, riding on the city s many cycle lanes. See the Aalborg Distillery, Kunsten - Museum of Modern Art and the historic city centre.

41 B - The Baltic - B 2 - Aarhus Lat: 56 9'41" N Lon: 10 13'28" E Nicolai Kroyer Chief Commercial Officer Mindet 2, P.O. Box Århus C, Denmark Phone: nk@port.aarhus.dk Aarhus is a city of growth. With a population of more than 300,000, Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city. It is at heart, however, also Denmark s youngest city when you consider the average age of its habitants which is far lower than anywhere else in the country. At the University of Aarhus alone there are nearly 35,000 students, and there is a total of 25 educational and research institutions in the city. But Aarhus is also a city with clearly visible roots, founded, as it was, by the Vikings in the 8th century. Max. Length For Berth (m): 270 Max. Draught (m): 8.5 Tidal Movement/Range: 0.3 (m) The Old Town Open Air Museum The Old Town is a 5 star heritage museum comprising a great number of historical buildings, gardens, exhibitions, shops and workshops, that ranks among the best of its kind in the world. The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum Shows works of art from the Danish Golden Age right up to the present day, as well as international exhibitions. On top of the building you can see the spectacular "Your Rainbow Parama". Medieval Churches The Cathedral, started in 1201, stands today as a magnificient Gothic edifice. The Church of Our Lady, originally part of a Dominican monestary, holds three churches today, the oldest from 1060.

42 B - The Baltic - B 3 - Copenhagen Lat: 55 41'56" N Lon: 12 36'60" E 2150 Nordhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark Phone: Soren.andersen@cmport.com The Royal City of Copenhagen, founded 1167 is the heart of the oldest kingdom in the world and Denmark s capital since This European metropolis is the largest city in Scandinavia. It has an efficient public transport system and 9 cruise piers just a few minutes from city centre. Copenhagen has: history, culture and beauty, excellent shore excursions, professional guides for shore excursions, international and first class hotels, restaurants in historic settings, Ströget, the world s oldest and longest pedestrian street; shopping with 15-20% tax-savings, Copenhagen Card with free entrance to museums and free, unlimited travel by bus and rail. Copenhagen international airport less than five miles from city centre. The Port offers five cruise passenger terminals and for transit the well kwn Langelinie and down Town Ndr. Toldbod. Oceanpier with 1.100m quay keep Copenhagen the leading cruise port in Northern Europe. New Visby terminal operated since April Max. Length For Berth (m): 1100 Max. Draught (m): 9.7 Tidal Movement/Range: The Little Mermaid 0.3 (m) The Little Mermaid. A gift from Carl Jacobsen to the city of Copenhagen, this bronze statue was unveiled at the Langelinie Harbourfront Promenade back in Tivoli Tivoli gardens display a wealth of flowers, and at night thousands of lights sparkle from the trees. Open since 1843, Tivoli is one of the world's oldest amusement parks. Strøget Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city. Strøget is the world's longest pedestrian street with a wealth of shops.

43 B - The Baltic - B 4 - Fredericia Lat: 55 33'30" N Lon: 9 45'30" E Line Tange Cruise Manager Centerhavnsvej Fredericia, Denmark Phone: lta@adp-as.dk Credible Close Cruisable. Fredericia is beautifully situated right by the shimmering Little Belt, beside two coastlines with a magnificent view of Danish nature. In Fredericia you are visiting Danish history. At the same time our location - right in the middle of Denmark gives you access to world class attractions. After only a five minutes stroll from the cruise quay of Fredericia you are in charming and historic midtown with cozy shops, excellent restaurants and historic sights. Dating back to 1650, where the Danish King began building the city, and with a significant military history still visible in Northern Europe s best preserved ramparts, you will be seeing beautiful old houses, memorial plaques and monuments the authenticity and history is present and alive. Also with a maximum drive of 60 minutes you can reach t only several UNESCO sites, but also the original LEGOLAND, the home town of Hans Christian Andersen and much more. Max. Length For Berth (m): 370 Max. Draught (m): 12 Hans Christian Andersen's home town Odense offers enchanting experiences, including a museum dedicated to the poet s life and work and the open-air museum, the Funen Village, where you can experience how people lived 200 years ago. LEGOLAND is Denmark s largest tourist attraction outside Copenhagen with many amusements, the world s largest LEGO Shop and a permanent exhibition of LEGO models using more than 60 million LEGO bricks. Royal Jelling is Denmark s largest Viking complex, established more than 1,000 years ago and featured on UNESCO s World Heritage List. Modernized in 2014 and reopened in 2015.

44 B - The Baltic - B 5 - Fredrikstad Lat: 59 12'16" N Lon: 10 57'4" E Renate Jacobsen Sales Manager Cruise & Conference Kirkegaten 31b 1632 Gamle Fredrikstad, Norway Fredrikstad Cruise Port Norway - Gateway to the Oslo fjord. Fredrikstad Cruise Port is 1,5 hours from Oslo, allowing the cruise line to save time, cost and the environment by offering tours to the capital of Norway. From Fredrikstad Cruise Port, you can experience two countries, Norway and Sweden and we offer compact games, within a 2 hour radius of Fredrikstad the visitors can explore a great variety of attractions. Sail in to Fredrikstad through 833 islands, islets and skerries of Hvaler, Norway s first Marine National Park. Close by is Gamlebyen, the best preserved fortress town in North Europe a living attraction with busy markets and cafés. There is a free ferry into the city s urban centre. The towns of Moss, Sarpsborg, and Halden are a short bus ride away. The majestic Fredriksten Fortress towers over Halden, close to the Halden Canal - Scandinavia s highest locks. Inland there is a peaceful landscape perfect for outdoor activities. Phone: Office: , mobile: renate@visitfredrikstadhvaler.com Max. Length For Berth (m): 290 Max. Draught (m): 12 Tidal Movement/Range: 0.5 (m) The best preserved fortress town in North Europe The star-shaped fortress town of Fredrikstad, founded in 1567 gives you a sense of history, but it is museum w the old buildings are w occupied by artists, craftsmen, cafés and shops. The Hvaler archipelago Hvaler is an island community, among the island s many attractions is one of Norway s oldest medieval stone churches, East Norway s largest fishing harbour and The Marine National Park Centre. The Ancient Trail years of history Norway s most concentrated cluster of ancient monuments. Discover 3000 year old Bronze Age rock art and mystical Iron age stone circles.

45 B - The Baltic - B 6 - Gdansk Lat: 54 22'43" N Lon: 18 39'31" E Michal Stupak Customer Officer Zamknieta Gdansk, Poland Phone: michal.stupak@portgdansk.pl In the rth of Poland, at the mouth of the Vistula River on the south coast of the Baltic Sea, amongst the beauty of unique Pomeranian nature, Gdansk was created more than 1,000 years ago. It is a city of nations, different cultures, religions, monuments and steeped in history which the Poles are proud of. Gdansk is the biggest town in Northern Poland covering an area of 262sq km and a population of almost 500,000 people. Over the last 13 centuries, there has been a constant flow of visitors to Gdansk from all over the world initially mostly for commercial reasons. The invasion continues still and in even greater volume. However, the image, history and tradition of the city of Gdansk makes it more and more attractive each year. Max. Length For Berth (m): 280 Max. Draught (m): 9.3 Wisłoujscie Fortress The tower is the oldest element of the fortress. The first tower was erected by the Teutonic Knights during the 14th Century. Made from brick in cylinder shape, it was about 20 metres high. The addition of Fort Carré caused the tower to rise by ather 1... The Gdańsk Lighthouse and Time Ball One of the most beautiful lighthouses of Northern, this 90-feet-tall structure was built in 1893 and put in service in 1984 and, according to a legend, it was a twin of the most beautiful lighthouse of America - the lost Main Lighthouse of Cleveland, Ohio... St Dominic s Fair St Dominic s Fair in Gdańsk is the largest trade and cultural outdoor event in Poland and one of the largest such events in Europe. Every August, over 1000 merchants, artists, artisans and collectors put up their stalls in the historical city centre....

46 B - The Baltic - B 7 - Gdynia Lat: 54 31'42" N Lon: 18 32'40" E Jan Lewko Marketing Manager 9 Rotterdamska Street Gdynia, Poland Phone: j.lewko@port.gdynia.pl The Port of Gdynia is the only Polish port fully equipped to accommodate the largest cruisers entering the Baltic Sea. Francuskie Quay of 12 meters in depth and Pomorskie Quay offer 2 berths of total length of approx. 635m. The city was built from scratch over the span of the late 1920s and early 1930s of the previous century. Gdynia s architecture and urban development of the port, the downtown and residential districts is record of the artistic trends in Europe s modernism style. Gdynia Modernism was distinguished by modern structure, functionality and the use of marine and ship-related details. In the very downtown area of the city one can stroll along the Sea Boulevard, sunbathe on the beach or relax in the beautiful park on Kamienna Góra, admire Gdynia s parama from its top. Gdynia is w firmly established as a port of call for many of the cruise itineraries and this provides a great opportunity for passengers to explore the region (especially one thousand years old Gdansk). Max. Length For Berth (m): 350 Max. Draught (m): 11.5 Museum of the City of Gdynia The place of interesting exhibitions connected with the history of the city, the Kashubian region and important cultural events. Oceagraphic Museum and Aquarium This is the only one aquarium in Poland, with hundreds of exotic specimens of marine wildlife from all over the world including Africa, South America and the rthern reaches of Europe. The Tall Ship,,Dar Pomorza The Polish sailing frigate - built in 1909, preserved in Gdynia as a museum ship. The winner of many races.

47 B - The Baltic - B 8 - Gothenburg Lat: 57 42'45" N Lon: 11 57'37" E Jill Söderwall Vice President Cruise SE Göteborg, Sweden Phone: jill.soderwall@portgot.se The Port of Gothenburg is Scandinavia s largest port and has an excellent geographical position for reaching all parts of Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea. The range of port services is almost complete; from containers, oil, cars, passenger and cruise traffic to logistics and transport by rail. Environmental issues constitute an important foundation for the activities and the port is convinced to contribute to a long term sustainable development by an integrated and proactive environmental work to achieve a minimum of negative environmental impact. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): America Cruise Terminal 220 m, Arendal Cruise Terminal 300 m America Cruise Terminal 7,5 m, Arendal Cruise Terminal 9,0 m America Cruise Terminal 45 m City Tour including Paddan boat Experience the history of Gothenburg as a trade centre, the famous opera house, the statue Poseidon, the Art Museum, the Concert Hall, City Theatre and Library. Continue tour on Paddan canal boat. West Coast Experience the fishing villages, the old Viking town of Kungälv, Tjörn Bridges with an amazing view on the North Sea and visit on the small island of Klädesholmen, famous for its herring industries.

48 B - The Baltic - B 9 - Halmstad Lat: 56 39'18" N Lon: 12 50'43" E Emil Vranjancu Commercial Director Östra Hamnvägen 21 A Varberg, Sweden Phone: emil.vranjancu@portofhalland.se Halmstad is the regional capital of the Swedish west coast county of Halland, situated where the outflow of river Nissan meets the sea, just between Gothenburg and Helsingborg.The municipality is over 700 years old and the Halmstad Castle, built in 1619, was once the Danish Kings rthernmost royal establishment. In 1645, after several wars between Sweden and Denmark, Halland became Swedish. Today Halmstad is most kwn to visitors for the long sandy beaches, a vital and charming city center, the fine art and being the capital of golf in Sweden. The port of Halmstad has over 3000 meters of quay and is a vibrant logistic center. We can offer small vessels to disembark at the river Nissan quay, medium sized at the Kattegatt harbor and larger cruise ships to anchor south of the port and tender to the Nissan river quay. The tourist organisation Destination Halmstad and the Port of Halmstad makes a strong team waiting to do our outmost for you and your passengers. Welcome to Halmstad! Max. Length For Berth (m): 220 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: The Halmstad Castle n/a restrict None (m) The Halmstad Castle, built in 1619, is today the residence of the county goverr. The court yard is open for public. Guided tour inside the castle can be arranged for groups by your tour operator. Hallandsgården Outdoor museum Buildings from 18th- and 19th century, such as a school house, barns, stables and a windmill. Café with wonderful waffles an a nice view of the city and the sea. Mjellby Art Museum The "home" of the six surrealists/modernists in The Halmstad Group. They were active during the 's. Also sevral other exhibitions with international artists every summer.

49 B - The Baltic - B 10 - Helsingborg Lat: 56 2'46" N Lon: 12 41'25" E Andréas Eriksson CMO, Chief Marketing Officer PO Box 821 SE Helsingborg, Sweden Phone: andreas.eriksson@port.helsingborg.se At the gateway to the Baltic Sea, facing the Danish coast and Hamlet's castle in Elsire, lies the Swedish town of Helsingborg The Pearl of the Sound. Handling about 15 million passengers every year, the Port of Helsingborg is one of the busiest ferry ports in the world. The first cruise ship to call at Helsingborg was Royal Viking Sun, in Since then, numerous other ships have visited the town, including QE2, which anchored off the central harbour. This highly successful tender call allowed the 1,400 passengers to go ashore for shopping and sightseeing. A quay, accommodating ships up to 150m long (draught 7m) and located in the centre of Helsingborg, was inaugurated in the summer of 2001, making it possible for passengers to disembark in the very heart of the town. Max. Length For Berth (m): 240 Max. Draught (m): 13 Tidal Movement/Range: Sofiero Palace and Gardens 0.3 (m) Helsinborg s best-kwn tourist attraction is the famous Sofiero Palace, for its lovely garden with more than 10,000 rhododendrons. Sofiero was awarded the Best Park in Europe Fredriksdal Open Air Museum Fredriksdal Open Air Museum, famous for its botanical gardens, farmhouses from the 16th century, the old town and its work in preserving rare plants and animals. Kärnan The tower Kärnan is the only remains of the medieval Helsingborg Castle. The 35 m high tower It has guarded the town for more than 600 years and is w the symbol of Helsingborg.

50 B - The Baltic - B 11 - Helsingor Lat: 56 2'2" N Lon: 12 36'54" E Benny Carlsen Nordhavnsvej Helsingør, Denmark Phone: bca53@helsingor.dk Port of Elsire reopens for all cruise vessels in May 2011 after a total rebuilding into the "Cultural Port of Elsire". The new ISPS appoved "Royal Quay" have facilities for both cruise vessels alongside and tenders from anchored cruise vessels. There is ample size for Busparking just 10 meters away from the quayside. Maximum size for Cruise vessels alongside is 150 meter with a draught up to 6,5 meter and limits for Cruise vessels at anchor. Tenders are facilitated at the new 20 meter floating tenderpier wich takes 2 tenders at the time. The well sheltered anchorage with +20 meters of waterdepth is situated only 0,3 nm away from the breakwater and with easy acces to the port. Max. Length For Berth (m): 150 Max. Draught (m): 6.5 There is a longstanding tradition that Elsire is the first city to be visited by Queen Margrethe of Denmark at the onset of the annual summer cruises with the royal yacht Dannebrog.

51 B - The Baltic - B 12 - Helsinki Lat: 60 9'50" N Lon: 24 58'20" E Eeva Hietanen Communications P.O.Box 197 FI Helsinki, Finland Phone: Eeva.Hietanen@portofhelsinki.fi Helsinki is one of the leading passenger ports in the Baltic. Helsinki received close to 300 cruise calls and nearly 400,000 cruise passengers last year. Helsinki is just an overnight cruise from St. Petersburg and Stockholm. Here ships can replenish their water supplies, stock up on high-quality food and offer passengers a uniquely charming stopping point in the Baltic. Helsinki s South Harbour is conveniently located for cruise passengers and is considered one of the most beautiful passenger harbours in the world. Ships tie up in the heart of the city. Visitors have been favourably impressed by Helsinki s cleanliness, friendliness, tidiness, beautiful buildings, sea and harbour. Max. Length For Berth (m): 1000 Max. Draught (m): 10.8 Tidal Movement/Range: 1.5 (m) Main attractions in Helsinki Futher information: Design Forum Finland Design Forum Finland in the centre of Helsinki s Design District promotes the latest trends in Finnish design. Suomenlinna Sea Fortress Suomenlinna is one of the world s largest historical maritime fortresses. Built on six islands in the 1700s, the garrison town is among the most popular sights in Finland.

52 B - The Baltic - B 13 - Kalundborg Lat: 55 40'32" N Lon: 11 5'45" E Liselotte Roerup Cruise Marketing Manager Baltic Plads Kalundborg, Denmark Phone: / lr@portofkalundborg.dk One port, many destinations the centre of Denmark! On the west coast of Zealand at the Great Belt, you find'll Kalundborg. Founded in 1200 by the warrior Esbern Snare, Kalundborg still has the original town plan in the old part town. Kalundborg offers a charming small-town experience with local attractions and areas of natural beauty within a short drive from the port. In essence Kalundborg offers a peak into the true Denmark; a hospitable, friendly and warm atmosphere - after visiting hectic and busy capitals. Kalundborg provides a complete contrast that will bring a cruise into perspective. Here there is an opportunity to enjoy beautiful gardens, local museums, working artists, handicraft- and flea market in the morning and shop in Kalundborgs charming specialist shops in the afteron. For those who seek outdoor activities we offer an 18-hole golf course, bike riding, sailing, kayaking or horse back riding. Special events can be arranged! Max. Length For Berth (m): 300 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: Kalundborg Medieval town 0.3 (m) Visit the more than 800 year old Church of our Lady and the Kalundborg Museum from the 16th century. Look into the 600 year old Bishops residence, today a restaurant and an art gallery. Lerchenborg and Dragsholm Castle Lerchenborg a baroque style castle with interior in rococo style. Dragsholm Castle's oldest part is from the 13th century and contains a Church, The Baron s Study and Hunting Room The Gardens of Birkegaarden The beautiful gardens of Birkegaarden has a lovely Danish/ English garden, a Japanese garden, a herb garden, an inspiration garden and much more. More than 40,000 flowers bloom during the season.

53 B - The Baltic - B 14 - Klaipeda Lat: 55 42'39" N Lon: 21 7'18" E Kristina Gontier Head of marketing department Janio str. 24 Klaipeda, Lithuania Phone: k.gontier@port.lt LITHUANIA a country on the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, with a population of nearly 3.0 million, has the unique coastal region of Klaipeda. Rich in culture and history, the country s third largest city KLAIPEDA is surrounded by picturesque nature and remarkable historical and cultural sights. KLAIPEDA region the most important tourist destination in Lithuania. It displays the uniqueness of untouched nature, outstanding places of interest and a wide range of entertainment facilities. The region combines: Klaipeda city, Curonian Spit and Palanga resort town. Klaipeda city boasts of its Fachwerk-style old town, craftsmen s courtyards, Lithuanian Maritime Museum and Dolphinarium, and a number of unique museums and sights. Curonian Spit the confluence of untouched nature and ancient culture, rewned for the highest in Europe whitesand dunes. Palanga welcomes visitors to see its Amber Museum, botanical gardens and the long pier to the sea to enjoy the stunning sunsets. Max. Length For Berth (m): 350 Max. Draught (m): 8.5 Curonian Spit The Curonian Spit is a place of unique nature and ancient local culture, shaped by the highest sand dunes in Northern Europe. The Curonian Spit is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Palanga Palanga is situated 26 km rth of Klaipeda. Places of interest: the largest Amber Museum in the Baltic States, Botanical Gardens, Neo- Gothic Church, Palanga Pier, Pedestrian Boulevard The Soviet Nuclear Weapon site Location Zemaitija National Park. The nuclear missiles were targeted at the largest European cities. Now this old Soviet launch site opens its grim corridors and tunnels for guided tours.

54 B - The Baltic - B 15 - Kotka Lat: 60 28'24" N Lon: 26 57'18" E Petra Cranston Head of Sales and Marketing Kotka, Finland Phone: +358 (0) petra.cranston@cursor.fi Broad range, pocket size Kotka is on the Southeast coast of Finland at the Baltic Sea. In a region at the Finnish Coastline right where the rapids of River Kymijoki, the biggest river in Southern Finland, rushes to meet the sea. The wonderful nature and city parks, dazzling history of the border region, outstanding cultural events and sights and thousands of friendly people welcome travellers for a memorable visit. The Port is in the City Center of Kotka main island, close to the old cities Porvoo, Loviisa and Hamina, only a one-hour-journey from Helsinki on the E18 highway. 100 NM from Tallinn, 125 NM from St. Petersburg and 290 NM from Stockholm. The port of the unique city by the sea, Kotka, is located a stone s throw away from all the experiences. Your customers will be able to experience, within a few hours, the soul of whole Finland - from the pulsating capital to the exotic nature, from pushing one s limits to finding an inexplicably glorious peace of mind. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Maritime Centre Vellamo 270m - No limit 9m - 15m limit restrict None (m) A fascinating piece of architecture which presents the maritime history of the region and Finland in real harbour environment. Kotka Maretarium Discover the way of life hidden beneath the water surface. You can meet face to face with about 60 different species of fish native to Finland. Langinkoski Imperial Fishing Lodge Summer residence, built when Finland belonged to Russia, for the Russian Czar Alexander III.

55 B - The Baltic - B 16 - Malmo Lat: 55 36'59" N Lon: 13 0'1" E Arnt Møller Pdersen COO Cruise & Ferries Terminalgatan Malmö, Sweden Phone: arnt.moller@cmport.com Cruise terminal located, Frihamnen close to City centre. Terminal is a converted warehouse with a new exterior profile, fitted with new light inlets, it encompasses some 1,000 square metres. Here you have 400 seats plus facilities for checking in and out. Tourist information in terminal. Malmö city is a vibrant marketplace full of exciting shops, tasty restaurants and cozy coffeeplaces! Tourist information at a number of infopoints, About 646 shops and 250 cafés and restaurants, some are located along the highstreet and some inside three citymalls: Hansa, Kv. Caroli and Triangeln. Don t forget to take stroll along the smaller streets parallell to the highstreet. You find the most lovely and unique shops and cafés there! We recommend a visit to Davidshallstorg, for eclectic style, fair fashion and cusstomemade jewellery. For design and interior decoration visit Engelbrektsgatan. Lilla torg is surrounded by great restaurants, bars and cafés and a very popular meetingplace. Max. Length For Berth (m): 500 Max. Draught (m): 8.6 Max. Air draught (m): City Centre No limitation Malmö an old city in southern Sweden. Its the third largest city in Sweden. Has a long interesting history. Lilla Torg Meet the locals at this cobblestoned square with cafes, half-timbered houses and shops selling local handicrafts. Observe city life having a break during your visit. Malmö Castle 16th-century fortress built, by King Christian III of Denmark, houses nature, history and art exhibits. Why t relax in the castle park?

56 B - The Baltic - B 17 - Mariehamn Lat: 60 5'60" N Lon: 19 56'24" E PO Box 5 AX Mariehamn, Åland, Finland Phone: hamnbetjaningen@mariehamn.ax Mariehamn on the Åland Islands is situated in the very heart of the Baltic Sea. Åland is an automous region in Finland, with its own flag, stamps and license plates. It is a welcoming harbor near Stockholm, Helsinki and St. Petersburg. On the 6500 islands that make up Åland you ll find an exciting mix of Swedish, Finnish and Russian culture. The perfect antidote to a hectic, big city, Mariehamn is the capital for Åland s 6500 islands. You walk from the western to the eastern harbor in only 15 minutes. This makes the world's smallest capital an ideal town for walking and shopping with plenty of attractions, activities and sights within easy reach. The Islands of Peace, as Åland is often called, is a demilitarised territory. Still, popular attractions include the castle of Kastelholm and the Russian fortress ruins of Bomarsund, both dating from days when things were t as peaceful. Åland is also a dream for nature lovers; activities include sport fishing, kayaking, golfing and biking. Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Max. Draught (m): 8.2 Museum ship Pommern Mariehamn has strong martime traditions. Fourmasted cargo sailing ship Pommern close to the cruise quay is the world's only four-masted barque still kept in original condition. Åland Maritime Museum Near the Pommern lies the newly upgraded and world rekwn Åland Maritime Museum. The museum tells of ship owners, deep-sea sailors and the dramatic Cape Horn round-offs. Castle of Kastelholm Built in the 1300s, the castle of Kastelholm has been through both sieges and piracy and has an interesting story to tell.

57 B - The Baltic - B 18 - Parnu Lat: 58 23'15" N Lon: 24 29'35" E Sander Kilk Member of the Board Kaubasadama tee Pärnu, Estonia Phone: Sander@Kilk.ee Coming soon

58 B - The Baltic - B 19 - Riga Lat: 56 57'33" N Lon: 24 5'42" E Kristiana Esta Head of Marketing Unit 12 Kalpaka Blvd. LV 1010 Riga, Latvia Phone: kristiana.esta@rop.lv More than eight hundred years have shaped the city s unique appearance and rich traditions. Due to its geographical location on the Baltic Sea (where East and West meets), Riga has always been an important centre of trade, finance and culture. Today all transport modes are connecting Riga with the rest of the world - railway and motorway networks, modern airport and fast growing multifunctional port. Riga has unique values due to its rather intact medieval architecture, the urban structure, the richness and quality of Art Noveau architecture and the 19th century wooden architecture. It was recognized by inscribing the historic centre of Riga as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Riga belongs to the cultural space of Western Europe. Over centuries, the creative atmosphere evolved in Riga and inspired composers, poets and artists. Riga has hundreds of ways for enticing visitors - its rich history, architecture, gardens and parks, museums, art galleries and world-class opera. Max. Length For Berth (m): 295 Max. Draught (m): 13.2 Tidal Movement/Range: Water level depends on wind direction and force. Possible range: from - 0.5m to +1.0m. (m) Sigulda city Alive with and legends, Sigulda is one of the most romantic places in Latvia. From the tower of Turaida opens a view over the gorgeous Gauja valley and historic ruins of medieval Sigulda Castle. Old Town Despite its age of 817 years, Old Town is the most bustling part of Riga. Number of museums, galleries and concert halls together with cafes, clubs and restaurants, make the place pulse with energy. Art Nouveau Riga is a showpiece of Art Nouveau style. Elizabetes and Alberta streets contain some of the most fantastic of all 800 Art Nouveau style buildings designed by world s famous architects.

59 B - The Baltic - B 20 - Ronne Lat: 55 5'48" N Lon: 14 41'30" E Niels Lundberg Cruise & Security Manager Sydhavnsvej 12 DK-3700 Rønne, Denmark Phone: Niels.Lundberg@roennehavn.dk When approaching the Island of Bornholm by sea and seeing the island emerge from the mist, Rønne harbour s sea walls look like the wide, warmly welcoming arms of a giant. Behind the large harbour, visitors meet an unrivalled provincial charm and a uniquely beautiful and varied landscape on an island embracing so many qualities that after the first visit, one simply must return to gather new impressions. Just a few of the many features awaiting you on this island in the middle of Europe are its mild climate, amazingly varied landscapes, its small, idyllic fishing hamlets with well-preserved half-timbered houses which are hundreds of years old appearing as living town museums along winding, cobblestoned streets, its vibrant community and tumultuous and exciting history aspects responsible for the island s nickname the pearl of the Baltic. Max. Length For Berth (m): 240 Max. Draught (m): 8.5 Nature The Bornholm landscape is frequently cited as the island's greatest attraction. It covers the entire Scandinavian spectrum in just a few square kilometres. Beaches on Bornholm - sand and sea If you love the sun and beach life, Bornholm is one of the best holiday destinations in Northern Europe. You can always find a sheltered spot. Golf at Bornholm Bornholm is a great place for golfers in search of variety, whether you have a very low handicap or are a beginner. With four 18-hole golf courses within less than half an hour's drive.

60 B - The Baltic - B 21 - Saaremaa harbour Lat: 58 12'56" N Lon: 22 30'18" E Ingrid Berezin Cruise and Ferry Manager Sadama Tallinn, Estonia Phone: i.berezin@portoftallinn.com Islands are a true treasure of Estonia. Saaremaa is the biggest amongst them. Located at the important seaways, Saaremaa has been familiar to seafarers from times immemorial. The islands off the coast are virtual dreamlands, unlike anything in Europe. Most romantic landscape dotted with windmills, thatched cottages and sleepy fishing villages. Although small, Saaremaa offers various pleasant possibilities to try something untried, something exciting and magical. Kuressaare Castle and Lake Kaali, dolomite and curative mud, reed thatches and stone fences, windmills and medieval churches, junipers and coastline meadows, local bread and homebrewed beer are the first things coming into mind. Saaremaa harbour is operated by Port of Tallinn. The harbour with the depth alongside the quay of 10 meters is capable of servicing ships with the length of up to 200 m. The natural depth of the harbour location is sufficient for receiving the biggest cruise ships sailing in the Baltic Se Max. Length For Berth (m): 200 Max. Draught (m): 8,5 Kuressaare Episcopal castle The very well preserved castle from the 14th century is a landmark for the town of Kuressaare and is the best-preserved medieval stronghold in the Baltics. Kaali meteorite craters This geological marvel is the most easily accessible meteorite crater in the world. It has been a source of folk songs, fairy-tales and a place that Pytheas considered to be Ultima Thule. Angla Windmill hill At one time, every village had a windmill hill. Angla represent the last surviving windmill hill on the island. It will leave a lasting impression.

61 B - The Baltic - B 22 - Skagen Lat: 57 43'0" N Lon: 10 35'29" E Willy B. Hansen CEO Havnevagtvej 30 DK-9990 Skagen, Denmark Phone: wbh@skagenhavn.dk Skagen is geographically located at the top of Denmark and at the same time on top of the European continent. Here the two seas - The Baltic Sea and the North Sea - and the whole world meet. At Grenen, the headland of the Skagen Odde spit, you can actually stand with one foot in the Baltic Sea and one foot in the North Sea! The sun shines for around hours annually, which makes Skagen the sunniest place in Denmark. The town of Skagen - a 600 year old market town - has a unique setting and a fascinating history. For generations, it has been painted and depicted by artists and poets. Even the famous fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Andersen lost his heart to Skagen. Shopping in Skagen is always a treat. Whether you are on the lookout for designer clothes, ceramics or glassware, the famous Skagen watches or handmade amber jewellery, you'll find them all. Skagen is rewned for its high quality food products and freshly caught seafood. Max. Length For Berth (m): 400 Max. Draught (m): 11 Tidal Movement/Range: Skagens Museum n/a n/a n/a 0.5 (m) houses the works by the famous Skagen Painters. The art works reflect the period of naturalism and plein air painting in the end of the 19 th. century. Skagen's Museum of Local History is a combined open-air and exhibition museum displaying houses from 3 periods of Skagen s history and the exciting tales of sea and rescue feats in Skagen over the last 200 years. Raabjerg Mile the largest migrating dune in Denmark formed on the west coast in the 16 th century during the great sand drift. The impressive scenery of this mini desert is a must when visiting Skagen.

62 B - The Baltic - B 23 - St. Petersburg Lat: 59 56'56" N Lon: 30 11'43" E Aleksei Panfilov Commercial director 1, Bereg Nevskoy gubi St. Petersburg, Russia Phone: panfilov@portspb.ru Passenger Port of Saint Petersburg is the first and only specialized passenger port in the North-West of Russia. The port complex includes 7 berths with a total length of 2, meters, 3 cruise terminals and 1 combined cruise-ferry terminal. Each year Passenger port of Saint Petersburg receives more than half a million of Passengers and more than 200 shipcalls. The Port is located within 20 minutes drive from the center of St Petersburg. St. Petersburg is the real cultural and historical capital of Russia with more than 300 years of history. The city is an open-air museum famous for its numerous bridges, rivers and canals, parks, palaces, museums, theatres, bars, nightclubs and restaurants. In 2015, St. Petersburg for the first time in its history became the "Europe s Leading Destination" according to the World Travel Awards. Since then the city has won this award three times in row. Max. Length For Berth (m): 340 Max. Draught (m): 8,8 Tidal Movement/Range: Hermitage 0.5 (m) The State Hermitage is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1764 and has been open to the public since Catherine Palace The Catherine Palace is a Rococo palace located 25 km southeast of St. Petersburg, Russia. It was the summer residence of the Russian tsars. Church of the Savior on Blood The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is one of the main sights of St. Petersburg, Russia. This Church was built on the site where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated.

63 B - The Baltic - B 24 - Stockholm Lat: 59 21'4" N Lon: 18 6'31" E Sweden Phone: +46 (0) touristinfo@stockholm.se Stockholm, one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, is built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. Here you will find everything you can wish for in a big city - culture, entertainment shopping and great restaurants. The beautiful buildings, the greenery, the fresh air and the proximity to the water are distinctive traits of this city. The Royal National City Park, (the first National City Park in the world), is a green space that breathes for the city, and a constant presence in the crush of the city. With its 750 year history and rich cultural life, Stockholm offers a wide selection of world-class museums and attractions. Among the city s 100 museums is the Vasa Museum displaying the world s only preserved 17th century warship. Most of the city's attractions can be reached on foot, and there s a good chance of experiencing a lot of things in a short time. Experience big-city life, the history of civilization and natural scenery, all in the course of the same day. Max. Length For Berth (m): 340 Max. Draught (m): 11 The Vasa Museum The Vasa is the only preserved seventeenthcentury ship in the world. The 69 meter-long warship sank on its maiden voyage in the middle of Stockholm in 1628, and was salvaged 333 years later in Skansen Open-Air Museum Skansen consists of the oldest open-air museum in the world and the Stockholm zoo, with a beautiful location on Royal Djurgården and a view over all of Stockholm. The City Hall City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden Three Crowns, is one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm.

64 B - The Baltic - B 25 - Szczecin Lat: 53 26'3" N Lon: 14 34'20" E Ul. Bytomska Szczecin, Poland info@port.szczecin.pl Favourable location, history, facilities and attractions of Szczecin and Świujście are good reasons for exploring these new cruise destinations. The distance of 144 km by highway between Szczecin and Berlin provides unrivalled opportunity for one-day trips to the top class tourist destination. Some of special facilities really worth visiting include the Castle of Pomeranian Dukes, churches of the Old Town, St. James Cathedral and the famous Wały Chrobrego, a showpiece embankment. All these make Szczecin a popular destination for river and seagoing cruises. Świujście is the only Polish city on several islands. It has the widest beach, the tallest lighthouse and is a famous health resort thanks to its special microclimate. Guided tours of the 19th century fortifications are a must for fans of military history. One of the top attractions is the nearby German sea resort Drei Kaiser Bäder with its beautiful classical architecture. Max. Length For Berth (m): 215 Max. Draught (m): 9.15 Szczecin tourist paradise Many historical places like the Castle of Pomeranian Dukes, the churches of the Old Town, the Cathedral and the famous view from the Chrobry Embankment with passenger ships berthed alongside. Swiujscie Well kwn seaside resort with its splendid villas in Classical style. The widest beach in Poland. The tallest lighthouse on the Baltic coast, old 19th-century forts. Szczecin summer An experience with plenty of cultural festivals and many other great events. A bustling city, full of interesting places for lover of fine food and shopping.

65 B - The Baltic - B 26 - Tallinn Lat: 59 26'41" N Lon: 24 45'42" E Ingrid Berezin Cruise and Ferry Manager Sadama Tallinn, Estonia Phone: i.berezin@ts.ee Estonia is situated in Northern Europe, on the coast of the Baltic Sea, neighbouring Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia. Estonia is kwn above all for its beautiful capital of Tallinn. It s use hiding the fact: Tallinn is Northern Europe s oldest capital city. Tallinn s marvellous Old Town is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The unique value of Tallinn s Old Town lies first and foremost in the wellpreserved completeness of the medieval milieu and structure, something that has been lost in most other rthern capitals. The web of winding cobblestone streets and properties, which date from the 11th to 15th centuries, are preserved nearly in its entirety. All the most important state and church buildings from the Middle Ages have been preserved in their basic original form, as well as many citizens and merchants residences, along with barns and warehouses from the medieval period. Max. Length For Berth (m): 421 Max. Draught (m): 11 Town Hall and Town Hall Square The late Gothic Town Hall building is one of the most famed symbols of the city. The Town Hall Square is the place from where the tradition of a public Christmas tree originates. Town Hall Pharmacy The oldest continuously running pharmacy in Europe, first mentioned in historical documents in Over the centuries, it has changed slightly, but it still retains the flavour of bygone days. Kadriorg Palace and Park This Baroque palace was built by Peter the Great in hour of his wife Catherine.The upper flower garden has been reconstructed in 18th century style and is open to visitors in the summer.

66 B - The Baltic - B 27 - Turku Lat: 60 26'5" N Lon: 22 13'2" E Marita Anstead Business Developer Cruise and Ferry Juhana Herttuan puistokatu Turku, Finland Phone: marita.anstead@portofturku.fi Turku is the oldest city and first capital of Finland, situated on the southwestern coast by a unique and splendid archipelago of over 20,000 islands. The port is in a sheltered place at the mouth of the river Aura, which runs through the city. Right next to the port is the medieval Turku castle. Downtown is only 3 km away - a nice walk along the river. The riverbanks are a popular recreational area for both locals and guests - full of sights, shops, restaurants, pubs and happenings. Turku, the cultural city of Finland, offers a wide variety of museums and events. Popular ones are the Sibelius museum (dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius), Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova museum that combines history archaeology and contemporary art, the annual Medieval Market, the Night of Art and Turku music festival. Ruisrock, the oldest open-air festival in Europe, beautiful nature and mar houses in and around Turku attract visitors, too. Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Max. Draught (m): 10 Max. Air draught (m): Turku Castle restrictions Turku Castle has stood guard over the mouth of the River Aura since the 1280's. It has witnessed major twists of Finnish, Swedish and Nordic history. Turku Archipelago One of the largest and most magnificent archipelagos in the world, with 20,000 islands and scenic surroundings, starts at the mouth of the River Aura. Turku Cathedral Turku Cathedral, Finland s national shrine, was inaugurated in It is regarded as Finland s most valuable historical monument building.

67 B - The Baltic - B 28 - Ventspils Lat: 57 23'55" N Lon: 21 34'16" E Artis Senkevics 7 Plosta Str Ventpils, Latvia artis.s@nnvt.lv Coming soon Max. Length For Berth (m): 299 Max. Draught (m): 14.2

68 B - The Baltic - B 29 - Visby Lat: 57 37'44" N Lon: 18 16'29" E Henrik Ahlqvist Terminal manager Färjeleden Visby, Sweden Phone: henrik.ahlqvist@cmport.com In 2018 Cruise terminal was constructed. Two of the world s largest Cruise vessels dock simultaneously. Terminal is designed for Industry demands of today. Combine the excellent dedicated cruise facilities with the fact that Visby is 1-night sailing from all the major Baltic Cruise ports the perfect destination is a fact. Tourist have a huge number of possibilities in this UNESCO heritage old walled Hansa-city. The 27 remaining towers and the 3-km long ring wall is a perfect setting for a stroll. The city, in walking distance with history, shopping, culture. Within the walls you also find Almedalen where Swedish politicians annually meet, and the garden created by Botanist Carl von Linnés in the 18th century. City has 13 medieval church ruins, a dome and more than 150 houses dating back long as 13th century. Outside the wall you find unique nature and interesting shopping possibilities. Why t visit the small Island Fårö with the Rauks at Langhammars dating back to the Ice-age. Max. Length For Berth (m): 340 Max. Draught (m): 11 Max. Air draught (m): The city No restrictions Walking distance, UNESCO city with attractions. Shopping among the historic city. Visit Museum, Ruins, the historic Cathedral. Explore local life at the many cafees, or rest at Linnés Bothanic garden Vikings Follow in the foodsteps of ancient explores. Its possible to see Picture stones, Churches, Museums, Graves all date 1000 yearback, read more: Hand made You absolutely need pottery, glass, leather, jewels, cheramics, a wollen plaid or a lambskin. Visit the many lokal shops and find genuine craftmanship in the locally manufactured products.

69 B - The Baltic - B 30 - Wismar Lat: 53 53'52" N Lon: 11 27'6" E Claudia Keick Cruise Coordinator Kopenhagener Straße Wismar, Germany Phone: c.keick@cruiseport.de Wismar is the tourist insider tip in the centre of the German Baltic Coast. Being part of the UNESCO World Heritage this town is a must for each visit to Northern Germany. Wismar offers various opportunities for being integrated into numerous itineraries. Columbus Cruise Center Wismar (CCCW) possesses several berths directly placed in the city- centre, the ultimate heart of historic sights providing exceptional sightseeing occasions for tourists. Hence, Wismar as a location on its own already offers a wide range of attractions, which can be marketed easily to cruise passengers, in particular with regard to the UNESCO World Heritage. In addition to that also shore excursions to Hamburg, Lübeck, Warnemünde and Schwerin are ideal opportunities. Finally, even a Berlin trip by coach or by train might be an interesting option. CCCW is the operating company of the cruise terminal Wismar. More than 10 years of experience guarantee a professional and reliable operation. CCCW works hand in hand with the cruise terminal in Bremerhaven (CCCB) at the German North Sea coast. Max. Length For Berth (m): 240 Max. Draught (m): 8.70 Tidal Movement/Range: Red Brick Gothic ne (m) Wismar's impressive red-brick Gothic churches are characteristic of many of the Baltic trading cities, which were members of the Hanseatic League. St. Mary, St. George and St. Nikolai are the emblematic highlights of the city. PHANtechnikum Experience the fascinating world of techlogical history in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania. In the exhibition hall sqm of impressive objects, experiments and hands-on techlogy, presented in four elements (fire, air, water, earth), await you. Schwerin Schwerin is famous for the Palace with its golden turrets and towers and gorgeous gardens, the picturesque Old Town with its timbered houses, aristocratic splendor, dreamy little alleys and romantic waterways.

70 C - UK + Ireland - C 1 - Aberdeen Lat: 57 8'47" N Lon: 2 54'22" W Matt North Commercial Director 16 Regent Quay AB11 5SS Aberdeen, United Kingdom Phone: m-rth@aberdeen-harbour.co.uk The warmest of welcomes awaits visitors to Aberdeen where the new, multi-million pound harbour with deepwater, alongside quayside is on track to open in 2020 providing increased capacity for passenger ships. A visit to Aberdeen City & Shire brings together the buzz of the city, the charm of historic towns & villages which nestle between stunning coastal vistas and majestic mountain ranges. There is lots to see and do with over 62 castles, including Balmoral Castle, Duntar and Slains Castle, the inspiration for Bram Stoker s Dracula. Tasting tes can be shared on a visit to one of the 14 malt whisky distilleries including the world famous Glenfiddich, Glenlivet and Royal Lochnagar distilleries, followed by a round of golf at one of the many superb golf courses including Royal Aberdeen, Trump International or Cruden Bay. Whether your interested in sightseeing, dolphin watching, visiting parks and gardens or enjoying local culture Aberdeen City & Shire has it all and more! Max. Length For Berth (m): 166 Max. Draught (m): 8.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Balmoral Castle 3.7 (m) Queen Victoria described Balmoral, in Royal Deeside, as her dear paradise in the Highlands and it remains a private home of the Royal Family, with grounds and gardens open to visitors. Duthie Park Duthie Park, a fabulous 44-acre park located in the city is a purposely designed park, with superb flower beds, ponds, statues and the David Welch Winter Gardens for exotic plant lovers. Aberdeen Maritime Museum Aberdeen Maritime Museum tells the story of the city's long relationship with the Sea. This award-winning museum houses a unique collection covering shipbuilding, fast sailing ships, fishing.

71 C - UK + Ireland - C 2 - Barrow-in-Furness Lat: 54 6'23" N Lon: 3 45'10" W Town Hall, Duke Street LA14 2LD Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom Phone: ataylforth@barrowbc.gov.uk Cruise into Barrow-in-Furness and sail into the gateway to the world famous English Lake District with its 16 major lakes cradled amongst majestic hills and mountains. Where else can you sail on England s longest lake, view the highest mountain, discover the smallest church, climb aboard England s oldest narrowgauge steam train, enter the last working haematite mine and visit the world s only Laurel and Hardy museum? Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Max. Draught (m): 8 Tidal Movement/Range: 10.2 (m) Situated on the North West coast of England, Barrow is the only deep water port between the Mersey and the Clyde. The Victorian town includes the magnificent ruins of the 12th Century Furness Abbey, the Portland Walk Shopping Centre and the Dock Museum displaying local maritime heritage. Shore itineraries can be tailored to meet your requirements.

72 C - UK + Ireland - C 3 - Belfast Lat: 54 37'9" N Lon: 5 5'40" W Tony McAuley Associate DIrector Cruise Services Belfast Harbour. Corporation Square BT13AL Belfast, United Kingdom Phone: t.mcauley@belfast-harbour.co.uk Established in 1847, Belfast Harbour is Northern Ireland s largest port handling 70% of the region s seaborne trade. This includes 80% of Northern Ireland s oil and petroleum imports and 1.4 million ferry passengers each year. Belfast Harbour is the largest ferry port in Northern Ireland handling 500,000 freight vehicles per year on the Stena Line services to Cairnryan, Liverpool and Heysham. Belfast Harbour is the largest cruise port in Northern Ireland with over 140,000 visitors each year. The Harbour Estate covers an area of 2,000 acres, representing 20% of the Belfast city area. Belfast Harbour has realised substantial growth in the number of cruise ships calling each year with 82 ship calls in The port can handle up to 3 cruise ships per day with the largest ship handled to date being the 330m Royal Princess. The Harbour has the longest deepwater quay in Ireland at 1 kilometre in length with a draught of 10.2 metres. Max. Length For Berth (m): 1000 Max. Draught (m): 10.2 Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Titanic Belfast limit 3.1 (m) Recently awarded the title of The World's Number 1 Visitor Attraction, Titanic Belfast has been a phemenal success since opening in 2012 on the site from which Titanic launched Giant's Causeway Easily Belfast's most popular Shore Excursion tour and with over 850,000 visitors each year deserves it's title as Northern Ireland most popular visitor attraction Hillsborough Castle The Royal Family's official residence in Northern Ireland has recently come under the management of Historic Royal Palaces and easily Belfast's fastest growing shore ex tour

73 C - UK + Ireland - C 4 - Bristol Port Lat: 51 30'12" N Lon: 2 17'36" W James Stangroom Commercial Manager St Andrew s Road, Avonmouth BS11 9DQ Bristol, United Kingdom Phone: james.stangroom@bristolport.co.uk Cruise Bristol, at The Bristol Port Company, is the gateway to the South West accessed through Sea Locks on the Severn Estuary on England's west coast. With two docks, Royal Portbury and Avonmouth, the port can handle a range of cruise ships up to c320m in length (possibly longer) and offer all services for both transit and turnaround calls. For transit calls the port offers unrivaled variety of excursions with The Cotswolds and Shakespeare's Stratford upon Avon to the North, Bath and Bristol to the East, Glastonbury, Wells and Cheddar Gorge to the South and Cardiff to the West. All of this within an hour of the port! Max. Length For Berth (m): 575 Max. Draught (m): 14.5 Max. Air draught (m): n/a n/a n/a n/a Tidal Movement/Range: 15 (m) Brunel's Bristol A trip into Bristol to visit Brunel's SS Great Britain and the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Bristol blends the old with the new with a lovely City docks development alongside historic Bristol. The Cotswolds and beyond The only cruise port able to reach The Cotwolds and the birthplace of William Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon. This tour gives an amazing literary tour alongside a visit to the beautiful Cotswolds. The UNESCO City of Bath The closest cruise port to the UNESCO Roman City of Bath. If this is t eugh it can be easily combined with a visit to Stonehenge... a day trip never to be forgotten!

74 C - UK + Ireland - C 5 - Cork Lat: 51 53'57" N Lon: 8 32'46" W Cor Mowlds Chief Commercial Officer Custom House Street T12 CY88 Cork, Ireland Phone: cmowlds@portofcork.ie The sheltered deepwater of the Port of Cork is the natural entry point to many of Ireland's principal visitor attractions.today Cork plays host many of the world's luxurious cruise liners which bring on average 80,000 passengers to the region per annum. Cobh, which is Ireland's only dedicated cruise berth is capable of handling some of the largest liners afloat today. Over the last twenty years the Port of Cork has invested up to 10 million in the cruise facilties at Cobh and today welcomes up to 50 or more liners each year. A cruise call to the Port of Cork provides passengers and crew with the ulitmate cruise experience - a facinating combination of pursuits from history to archaelogy, flora and fauna, golf, hillwalking, horse riding, beatuiful gardens, castles, period houses, shopping or simply relaxing with friendly and hospitable people. Once experienced a return visit is inevitable. Max. Length For Berth (m): 360 Max. Draught (m): 12.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Kinsale,Cork City, Blarney 4 (m) Experience of the fishing/sailing village of Kinsale and visiting the legendary Blarney castle and Cork City. Jameson Distillery Explore the Jameon Experience Distillery in Midleton. A tour of Midleton Distillery is a journey through the history of Irish whiskey, ending with a tasting session. Cobh Town Cobh Queenstown Heritage Centre, St Colemans Cathedral, Cobh Museum, the Titanic Walking Trail, Spike Island, harbour boats trips, fishing and walking plus so much more within the town centre.

75 C - UK + Ireland - C 6 - Dover Lat: 51 6'55" N Lon: 1 18'59" E Sonia Limbrick Head of Cruise Port of Dover, Harbour House, Marine Parade CT17 9BU Dover, United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0) Ext sonia.limbrick@doverport.co.uk Dover is the premier hub port for cruise lines in the South East of England; one of the busiest cruise ports in Britain and Northern Europe welcoming 250,000 discerning cruise passengers every year. Located just 76 miles east of London, Dover is England s gateway to Europe. Driven by massive investment, Dover is one of the most modern and progressive cruise ports in the county, with highly trained personnel and award-winning customer service. Which is why it is the port of choice for over 25 individual cruise lines. With two impressive state-of-the-art terminals, Dover has the capacity to accommodate three ships at once and with the on-going development there is also the creation of a new multi-use berth raising Dover s cruise capacity to 4 berths. It is also perfectly positioned for turnaround or port of call visits for Northern Europe, the Baltic, Eastern Mediterranean and USA, enabling you to offer a wide variety of itineraries, with excellent accommodation and historic attractions. Max. Length For Berth (m): 320 Max. Draught (m): 10.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Dover and Walmer Castles n/a n/a n/a 6 (m) Dover Castle s Second World War secret underground tunnels are one of the main attractions for visitors. Walmer Castle was one of the late HM the Queen Mother s favourite summer residences. Leeds Castle Set in 500 acres of beautiful parkland, Leeds castle is full of discovery. A special blend of heritage, wonderful grounds and conservation awaits every visitor. Canterbury Cathedral Pilgrims & visitors have made their way to Canterbury Cathedral since the Middle Ages. Visitors have always been made welcome in the ancient tradition of Benedictine hospitality.

76 C - UK + Ireland - C 7 - Dublin Lat: 53 20'60" N Lon: 6 47'49" W Port Centre Alexandra Road 1 Dublin, Ireland Phone: bdaly@dublinport.ie Dublin has a lot to offer the potential visitor. It is the capital city and the largest port in the Republic of Ireland and has become the most frequent port of call for cruise liners to Ireland. Smaller cruise liners can come up the River Liffey right into the city centre and the larger ships berth in Dublin Port which is only 2km from the city. Where else in the world can you find culture, history, architecture, scenic beauty, beaches, mountains and all kinds of leisure activities (including more than 50 golf courses) within a radius of 40km of a capital city? Max. Length For Berth (m): 290 Max. Draught (m): 10.2 Tidal Movement/Range: 3.5 (m) Breathtaking Wicklow with its mountains, lakes, valleys and long sandy beaches is only a short drive to the south. To the rth the historic Boyne Valley boasts a different type of grandeur which includes the legendary Hill of Tara, Slane, Newgrange and the site of the Battle of the Boyne.

77 C - UK + Ireland - C 8 - Dun Laoghaire Lat: 53 17'46" N Lon: 6 51'1" W Carolyn Hanaphy Commercial Executive Habour Lodge, Crofton Road Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland Phone: (353) carolyn@dlharbour.ie Dún Laoghaire Harbour is located on the east coast of Ireland in Dublin Bay. The Harbour, built in the early 19th century and the original entry port for the city of Dublin, remains one of the largest man made harbours in Western Europe. It has been described as one of the finest artificial harbours in the world. The town of Dún Laoghaire is within walking distance of the Harbour. Here you will discover all the amenities a modern, vibrant town has to offer fine restaurants and friendly, welcoming bars, on-street shopping, two large shopping centres, cinemas and a theatre. Within the Harbour, there is an excellent rapid rail transport system which connects the harbour with Dublin City just 20 minutes away. Historically, Dún Laoghaire and its surrounding villages of Sandycove and Dalkey have lots to offer visitors monastic settlements, ancient monuments, churches and the Martello Tower at Sandycove where James Joyce s stay inspired his great vel, Ulysses. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: The National Maritime Museum James Joyce Tower & Museum Dublin Bay Cruises meters 5.7 metres at berth Unlimited n/a Tidal range 3.4 metres springs; 1.9 metres neaps Max tidal stream at harbour mouth 2 kts (m)

78 C - UK + Ireland - C 9 - Dundee Port description under development Lat: 56 27'43" N Lon: 2 2'19" W Robert Mason Head of Cruise Carron House, Central Dock Road FK3 8TY Grangemouth, Scotland, UK Phone: marketing@forthports.co.uk

79 C - UK + Ireland - C 10 - Edinburgh Lat: 55 58'35" N Lon: 3 49'20" W Robert Mason Head of Cruise Carron House, Central Dock Road, FK3 8TY Grangemouth, United Kingdom Phone: robert.mason@forthports.co.uk Welcome to Edinburgh and the Lothians, where the buzz of Scotland's capital city sits in perfect contrast to the peaceful tranquility of the surrounding Lothians region. Edinburgh has one of the most beautiful cityscapes in the world, making it the ideal city break destination. With Scotland's most famous castle dominating the city skyline, there is plenty to see and do with the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary. Discover world-class museums and galleries, take a tour on an open-top bus or even visit the city's own zoo. From the world famous Festivals to topclass restaurants and bars, t to mention fabulous shopping, you'll be spoilt for choice. With streets steeped in history and a thriving cultural scene, the City of Edinburgh offers the perfect balance between all things traditional and contemporary. Max. Length For Berth (m): 210 Max. Draught (m): 9.5 Max. Air draught (m): 45 restrict restrict Tidal Movement/Range: 6 (m) Royal Yacht Britannia The Royal Yacht Britannia was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family for over 40 years sailing over 1 million miles around the world. Now berthed in Edinburgh you can follow in the footsteps of Royalty to discover the heart and soul of this m... Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle dominates Scotland s capital city from its great rock. Battles were fought over, Royalty lived and died within its walls and countless generations have been inspired by it. Tracing its origins from an iron age strong hold, the castle... Rosslyn Chapel Famed for its links to the Knights Templar and made famous by Dan Browns Da Vinci Code. William St Clair founded the chapel for his family in Saved from destruction in the civil wars of the 1600 s the chapel fell into disrepair in the 1800 s w...

80 C - UK + Ireland - C 11 - Falmouth Lat: 50 9'8" N Lon: 5 56'60" W Drystan Jones Port Operations Director A&P Falmouth Ltd, The Docks, Falmouth TR11 4NR United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0) drystan.jones@ap-group.co.uk Located at the entrance of Carrick Roads, a great inlet and natural deep water harbour denting Britain s South West coast, Falmouth is superbly located for round Britain, European or repositioning cruises; and is the Duchy of Cornwall s, Britain s premier holiday region, leading South coast resort. At the entrance to Carrick Roads, the twin castles of Pendennis and St Mawes can be seen by passengers where they have stood guard since the 16th century. The Port can accommodate ships alongside, or they can anchor in the sheltered waters of the Bay. Dedicated passenger landing facilities are available, as well as a full range of marine services. Ships berth only a 10 minute walk away from the town or passengers can opt to take the complimentary transfer coach. Beyond the town, the choice of shore excursions are plentiful, from glorious sub tropical gardens, to grand historical estates, ancient and magical castles, to the natural wonders of Cornwall s landscape and coastline. Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Max. Draught (m): 8.2 Tidal Movement/Range: The Eden Project 5.4 (m) One of Cornwall s most iconic landmarks, Eden s massive Biomes act as giant greenhouse s, each with its own ecosystem, and home to over a million plants from around the world. Glendurgan Garden and Trebah Gardens Two Neighbouring gardens situated within the 3 valleys of Mawnen Smith on the edge of Falmouth. - Trebah with a 25 ache sub tropical garden.- Glendurgan located by the beautiful Hamlet of Durgan. St Michaels Mount Situated atop its own island is a unique 12th century castle. St Michaels Mount is only accessible by walking the legendary cobbled causeway at low tide or by boat at high tide.

81 C - UK + Ireland - C 12 - Galway Lat: 53 16'13" N Lon: 9 57'57" W Port of Galway (53 16 N W) Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: No Restriction No Restriction No restriction Mean Range 4.5m (m) Galway is a Tender Port. It is most central Port on the West Coast of Ireland it is in the sheltered eastern corner of Galway Bay. Situated on the River Corrib, N W. British Admiralty charts 1904, 1984, Galway has been a passenger Liner Port since before 1845 and more recently in 1922 when the regular visiting ships were of Holland America Line and Cunard. Today, Holland America Line are still calling along with Companie du Ponant, P&O Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Silver Seas, Saga, Hapag Lloyd, Princess Cruises and Regent Seven Seas. Medieval Galway Galway has lots to offer those tourist interested in the history of Galway. Its narrow medieval streets and historic churches make it an enjoyable stroll throughout the day. Kylemore Abbey Located a coach ride away, Kylemore Abbey is a must see when visiting Connemara. Spectacular scenery, historic abbey with the possibility of some shopping in Clifden and Spiddeal. Cc Suain This is a hands on interactive experience. Learn the traditional way to make and cook bread, learn a few Irish Dancing step and enjoy a cup of tea with your freshly baked soda bread.

82 C - UK + Ireland - C 13 - Greeck Glasgow Lat: 55 57'25" N Lon: 4 13'30" W Andrew Hemphill General Manager Patrick Street PA16 8UU Greeck, United Kingdom Phone: andrew.hemphill@clydeport.co.uk With a highly accessible location on the west coast of Scotland, Greeck Ocean Terminal is perfectly positioned for a cruise itinerary that guarantees a warmth of welcome second to ne. From the moment passengers disembark to the stirring sounds of a traditional piper's welcome, they experience the friendliness and character for which Scotland is world rewned. Our efficient, dedicated staff are on hand to ensure passengers enjoy a cheerful greeting and a seamless transfer to the many excursion opportunities, while crew benefit from our professionalism, technical expertise and excellent facilities. Greeck Ocean Terminal also lies at the heart of a transport network providing easy access to the rest of Scotland - from the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond to Ayrshire's Burns Country, from majestic Edinburgh to Scotland's largest city, Glasgow. Max. Length For Berth (m): 376 Max. Draught (m): 12.6 Tidal Movement/Range: Glasgow 3 (m) A city of culture where Italianate steeples and medieval spires sit harmoniously with new structures of the contemporary city, with the best shopping outside London in a uniquely compact location. Edinburgh The inspiring capital city where visitors can experience the Old Town with its gritty past, the fascinating Royal Mile with its extraordinary buildings and much more in a city steeped in tradition. Whisky - Glengoyne Distillery This traditional, hard-working distillery has been flourishing since 1833, producing a unique selection of award winning Single Highland Malts, Single Casks and Special Vintages.

83 C - UK + Ireland - C 14 - Harwich Lat: 51 56'51" N Lon: 1 15'27" E Daren Taylor General Manager Harwich, United Kingdom Phone: taylord@harwich.co.uk Harwich International Port is located on the East Coast of England, just under 70 miles from London. The A120 and A12 trunk roads ensure quick access from all London airports, the adjacent railway station offers an alternative for those preferring rail. The dedicated and friendly cruise team take pride in the purposebuilt cruise terminal building, providing a first class service. Around 100,000 cruise passengers pass through each year and every effort is made to ensure all aspects of their experience is hassle free. The Port has established itself as a major UK cruise port for turnaround calls, w serving a number of markets; North Cape, Baltic, Scandinavia, around Britain and the Mediterranean. In conjunction with the Haven Cruise project, the Port is seeking to attract more port-of-call business, and to promote the many local tourist attractions. Harwich is a quaint old seafaring town containing historic buildings, interesting museums and a good range of friendly bars and restaurants. Max. Length For Berth (m): 330 Max. Draught (m): 9.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Constable Country 4.5 (m) View the landscape that inspired John Constable. Colchester Britain's oldest recorded town Cambridge Steeped in history. Punting on the river cam, a wonderful way to view the colleges and museums of this wonderful city.

84 C - UK + Ireland - C 15 - Holy Loch Port Lat: 55 58'57" N Lon: 4 3'24" W ALISON DOWNS DIRECTOR RANKINS BRAE, SANDBANK PA23 8FE DUNOON, Scotland, UK Phone: alison@holylochport.co.uk Unlike other Clyde ports, Holy Loch Port gives you the opportunity to enjoy some of the best scenery in Scotland before you even leave the ship. Holy Loch is one of the Clyde's finest natural harbours. Its deep anchorage allows immediate entry into lovely Argyll and the ideal starting point for a variety of fascinating and enjoyable full and half day shore excursions. As "Marine Gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park" where seascape meets landscape, Holy Loch Port is within a short distance of lochs, castles, mountains and picturesque villages.beyond the Cowal Peninsula, the array of stunning scenery and historical heritage unfolds - west to the beautiful Isle of Bute, the picturesque village of Inveraray and the port of Oban, "Gateway to the Isles", rth to the majestic mountain and loch scenery of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and east to the historic city of Stirling and the fashion, cultural and architectural centre that is Glasgow, Scotland's largest city. Max. Length For Berth (m): Tidal Movement/Range: BENMORE GARDENS 120m 3.4m (m) With its magnificent mountainside setting, is a joy to behold. Its 140 acres - entered via the spectacular Giant Redwood Avenue - boast a famous collection of flowering trees and shrubs. INVERARAY CASTLE Inveraray Castle was built for the 5th Duke of Argyll in 1789 from an initial drawing by Sir John Vanbrugh and developed by Roger Morris and William Adam. With colourful gardens, park and woodlands. LOCH LOMOND & TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK Only 45 Minutes drive by coach from the Port where you can view Scottish scenery at it's most magnificent. Loch Katrine lies at the heart of the wild beauty, from the famous poem "Lady of the Lake"

85 C - UK + Ireland - C 16 - Holyhead Lat: 53 18'59" N Lon: 4 22'24" W Suzanne Thomas Head of Cruise Wales C/O Holyhead, Anglesey LL65 2BU United Kingdom Phone: Suzanne.Thomas@wales.gsi.gov.uk Located on the Isle of Anglesey, the Port of Holyhead is the gateway to North Wales and Swdonia. A warm welcome can be found right at the quayside on every cruise call. Coach parking is available at the quayside and a free shuttle bus runs from the Port of Holyhead to the town centre and shopping area for cruiseship passengers and crew. Holyhead is a 24 hour, deep water, lock-free port. It is one of the UK's busiest ferry ports; security complies entirely with the ISPS code. There is an anchorage point available for vessels over 300 metres with tender action through the Marina. Pilotage is compulsory for vessels over 40m in length with 24hrs tice required. Please contact the port's Harbour Master for further information on (1) /Mobile:0044 (0) North Wales is a very diverse and unique destination catering for all ages and abilities with something for everyone, with stately homes, castles, gardens, golf and adventure activities. Caernarfon Castle This incredible size of this World Heritage site mirrors the fortune spent on it by King Edward I. A fantastic castle to explore. Swdon Mountain Railway A magnificent steam railway that travels up to the highest peak in England and Wales weather permitting. Zip World Ride the longest zip line in Europe and experience the thrill of zip line adventures.

86 C - UK + Ireland - C 17 - Hull Lat: 53 44'41" N Lon: 0 41'2" W Gareth Russell Business Development Manager Port House, Northern Gateway HU9 5PQ Hull, United Kingdom Phone: grussell@abports.co.uk The Port of Hull can trace its roots back to the middle ages, when it was a key trading gateway in the export of wool and cloth to the Continent. The city retains its strong maritime heritage today, with two of the largest passenger ferries in the world P&O s Pride of Rotterdam and Pride of Hull regularly sailing the North Sea between Hull, Rotterdam and Zeebrugge. Situated two kilometers from the city centre and less than an hour s drive from Humberside Airport and the new Robin Hood International Airport, the port s geographical location means it is perfectly placed for turnaround cruises to the European Continent and the Baltic states. Hull also lends itself to domestic cruises as a port of call, owing to its superb location on the East Coast, which is less than 30 kilometers from the mouth of the Humber Estuary. The port offers fully enclosed docks, efficient baggage handling facilities, 24-hour security service and a large car and coach park Max. Length For Berth (m): 200 Max. Draught (m): 25.5 The Deep n/a The Deep is the world s only submarium. It is also one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world & is home to over 3,500 fish, including sharks and rays, as well as a family of Penguins! Historic Hull Old Town Journey back 235 million years at the Museums Quarter in Hull's Old Town to encounter sea monsters, Romans and a life-sized woolly mammoth at the Hull and East Riding Museum of Archeology York Explore York's Roman, Viking, and Medieval heritage or take in a wealth of attractions like the iconic York Minster, JORVIK Viking Centre, York Dungeons, the National Railway Museum & Castle Museum

87 C - UK + Ireland - C 18 - Invergordon Lat: 57 41'9" N Lon: 4 49'7" W Allison McGuire Cruise Manager Port Office, Shore Road IV18 0HD Invergordon, United Kingdom Phone: Cruise@cfpa.co.uk A major cruise liner port on the North-East coast of Scotland. Close to the magnificent Loch Ness, and its famous monster "Nessie". Deepwater fjord with several berths able to accommodate passenger ships up to 345 metres LOA, with a draught of up to 10.5 metres. No tidal, beam or airdraught restrictions. Largest ship berthed to date, "Queen Mary 2" Invergordon is the Gateway to the Scottish Highlands, and has many tourist attractions located close by, within reach of a half or whole day shore excursion. Attractions include Urquhart Castle at Loch Ness, Cawdor Castle, Dunrobin Castle, Eilean Donan Castle and the Castle of Mey. Activities include golf, hill walking, cycling, dolphin spotting and bird watching. Many tours take in places such as whisky distilleries, Inverewe Gardens, Dorch Cathedral, Fort George, Culloden Battlefield, Strathspey Steam Railway, Highland Wildlife Park, and Cairngorm National Nature Reserve, as well as shopping in the City of Inverness. Max. Length For Berth (m): 360 Max. Draught (m): 10.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Loch Ness and Inverness 3.5 (m) The most famous attraction in the Scottish Highlands where passengers have a chance to look for the legendary monster. Glenmorangie Distillery Glenmorangie Distillery is located 14 miles North of Invergordon. It was founded in 1066 and is one of the best-kwn whiskies in the world. Cawdor Castle Famously mentioned in Shakespeares' Macbeth, and still owned by the Cawdor family, the castle is located just East of Inverness, and has wonderful gardens.

88 C - UK + Ireland - C 19 - Isle of Man Lat: 54 8'54" N Lon: 4 31'25" W Seonad-Siobhan Duggan Cruise Consultant Fort Anne, South Quay IM1 5PD Douglas, Isle of Man Phone: cruise@gov.im Cruise ships usually call in Douglas, capital city of the Isle of Man, although we have also received cruise ships in Peel, Port Erin and Port St Mary. The city centre is within walking distance from the port. Tourist information and taxis are available from the Sea Terminal which has a Coffee outlet, a WTM and free Wi-Fi. The Island is situated in the middle of the Irish Sea it offers visitors a mixture of steep hills, lush valleys, green pastures, views of the omnipresent sea and roaring motorcycles. Motorcycles, of course, are associated with the first two weeks in June, when the Isle of Man TT race is held. The island s total population is around Key ecomic sectors include tourism, manufacturing and offshore banking. Max. Length For Berth (m): 155 Max. Draught (m): 6 Tidal Movement/Range: 7.5 (m) Our unique vintage transport system There are three different railways: the Steam Railway travels south from Douglas, and the Manx Electric Railway goes rth and the Snaefell Mountain Railway, connects Laxey to the summit of Snaefell. The Castle's of Castletown and Peel One of Europe s most well preserved medieval castles is in Castletown with origins to the Norse Kings period Peel Castle is important as a site offering religious and secular perspectives. An Award winning Museum! With its collection of artefacts from all over the island, the Manx Museum is a natural stop for anyone interested in learning more about the Isle of Mann.

89 C - UK + Ireland - C 20 - Jersey Lat: 49 10'48" N Lon: 2 53'54" W Doug Bannister Group Chief Executive Officer and Harbourmaster Maritime House, La Route du Port Elizabeth JE1 1HB Jersey, Channel Isles The Port of Jersey is delighted to welcome cruise ships. With our breadth of experience and kwledge, we can offer both ships and their passengers a range of first-class services and facilities. Visitors to the Island are spoilt for choice for things to do from exploring exquisite beaches and historic castles to fine dining at Michelin star restaurants or shopping in designer boutiques. Phone: d.bannister@gov.je Max. Length For Berth (m): 130

90 C - UK + Ireland - C 21 - Larne Port Lat: 54 50'45" N Lon: 5 12'54" W Anthony Van Damme Harbour Master 9 Olderfleet Road BT40 1AS Larne, Ireland Phone: AVanDamme@portoflarne.co.uk Welcome to Larne, a small and friendly harbour perfectly situated at the beginning of the internationally rewned Causeway Coastal Route. The Causeway Coastal Route is a must see area for visitors to Northern Ireland with its amazing coastal scenery, haunting Glens and myriad of attractions, t to mention its fascinating myths and legends and warm and welcoming people. The Port of Larne is just 20 miles from Northern Ireland s capital city of Belfast and within easy reach of all of Northern Ireland s major tourist attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site at The Giant s Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and Titanic Belfast, recently awarded the title of the world s best visitor attraction. Within 15 miles of the Port Of Larne are a number of fascinating cultural heritage at-tractions such as Carrickfergus Castle, Glenarm Castle and Walled Garden and The Gobbins Cliff Path which are ideally suited to smaller special interest groups looking for a new visitor experience. Max. Length For Berth (m): 205m Max. Draught (m): 7.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Giant s Causeway 2.5m during spring tides (m) The Giant s Causeway A UNESCO world heritage site, the Giant s Causeway is a formation of 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions over 60 million year Carrickfergus Castle Carrickfergus, once the capital of ancient Ireland, is just 14 miles from Port of Larne and home to a stunning medieval castle. Glenarm Castle and Gardens Glenarm Castle is the home of Viscount and Viscountess Dunluce and their family. The present castle has been in the McDonnell family since it was first built in 1636.

91 C - UK + Ireland - C 22 - Lerwick Lat: 60 9'17" N Lon: 1 51'26" W Sandra Laurenson Chief Executive Albert Building ZE1 0LL Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, UK Phone: info@lerwick-harbour.co.uk With its own intrinsic beauty and deep water sheltered harbour, Lerwick is one of Scotland s top cruise destinations. Located midway between Faroe, Norway and the Scottish mainland, the port accommodates ships up to 230m length alongside. Larger ships anchor in the harbour with passengers just minutes away by tender from a modern landing stage and welcome ashore pavilion located in the heart of Lerwick's town centre. Shetland is rewned for its Scandinavian and Scottish heritage, archaeological sites, spectacular seabird colonies, diverse marine life and distinctive native breeds. The islands have a rich Viking heritage and are also home to the world famous Shetland Pony. Amongst the attractions are excursions to Mousa, an island which boasts the best-preserved Iron Age broch in Scotland and Jarlshof, one of the most remarkable archaeological sites ever excavated in the British Isles. A warm and friendly Meet and Greet service is provided to passengers and crew on arrival. Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Tidal Movement/Range: Tammie Norie & Historic Vista 0.8m Neaps; 1.6m Spring (m) Adventure to the south Shetland mainland where an Iron Age Broch, spectaular cliff top views, archaeological sites and wildlife, including seals and seabirds, await. Silver & Stone Vista Popular tour to the central & west Shetland mainland. Visit Shetland's former capital, Scalloway, with its impressive castle. Shetland Ponies, Jewellery and spectacular views on way back to Lerwick. Flora, Fauna & Bird Vista Spectacular rugged coastal vista, incorporating wild flower meadows, Shetland Knitwear and paramic seabird cliff views and Shetland's first lighthouse built by Robert Stevenson in 1821.

92 C - UK + Ireland - C 23 - Liverpool Lat: 53 24'30" N Lon: 2 0'59" W Peter Murney Head of Cruise & Marine Operations (PFSO) Cruise Liverpool, c/o Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1QB Liverpool, United Kingdom Few places in the world can welcome ocean liners to the heart of the city, but in Liverpool some of the greatest cruise liners at sea are able to berth directly onto our UNESCO World Heritage waterfront. In a city famed for its warm welcome, we do more than just greet our passengers, we extend a hand of friendship and provide a world-class experience every time. We offer unparalleled, award-winning visitor attractions, national museums and galleries within a short stroll of the cruise terminal, as well as some of the UK's most stunning architecture, with t one, but two cathedrals. Liverpool is a thriving, stylish, cosmopolitan and vibrant cruise destination with a glorious maritime history, cultural and musical heritage, including the legacy of The Beatles. With all of these elements combined, it s clear why Liverpool was awarded Destination of the Year by Seatrade due to our unbeatable appeal to the international passenger. Phone: peter.murney@liverpool.gov.uk Max. Length For Berth (m): 365m Max. Draught (m): 10.5m Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Footsteps of the Beatles restriction 10m (m) Experience the sights and sounds of Liverpool during the Beatles era as you make your way around their childhood homes, schools and the places that inspired their song-writing. National Museums Liverpool The most impressive collection of museums & galleries outside of London, including Museum of Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Sudley House and more. Royal Albert Dock Home to the largest group of Grade I listed buildings in the UK with award winning visitor attractions: Tate Liverpool; Beatles Story; International Slavery Museum and Merseyside Maritime Museum.

93 C - UK + Ireland - C 24 - London, Greenwich Lat: 51 29'25" N Lon: 0 0'13" E Kate O'Hara CEO Enderby Riverside Ltd, 8 Hill Street. 6th Floor, St Helier, Jersey JE2 4UA Jersey, Channel Isles Welcome to Greenwich, a Royal Borough in London, steeped in glorious maritime and royal history, and home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a host of iconic London landmarks and world class attractions. Greenwich is internationally recognised as the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the world s Prime Meridian Line, Longitude 0, marked by line and laser at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Every place on Earth is measured from here. Greenwich will soon be welcoming more international cruise passengers to its shores as London s first ever cruise port is set to open in 2018/19. Located in a prime location on the banks of London s river Thames the cruise port is equidistant between the UNESCO Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site and Greenwich Peninsula. London City Cruise Port will accommodate vessels up to 240m in length and 8m draught. It will be London s most central cruise port with alongside port facilities, giving visitors a world class experience. Phone: Kate@londoncitycruiseport.co.uk Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Royal Observatory Greenwich 240m LOA 8m 55m n/a Stand on the historic Prime Meridian of the World at the Royal Observatory, with one foot in the east and one in the west. Commissioned by Charles II in 1675 the Observatory is open daily Cutty Sark Cutty Sark is the world s sole surviving tea clipper, and fastest ship of her time. This 19thcentury sailing ship has been raised over three metres so you can walk underneath the glittering hull. National Maritime Museum Cutty Sark ithe world s sole surviving tea clipper, and fastest ship of her time. This 19th-century sailing ship has been raised over three metres so you can walk underneath the hull. Open

94 C - UK + Ireland - C 25 - London, Tilbury Lat: 51 27'12" N Lon: 0 21'51" E Mike Sickler Cruise Terminal Manager Leslie Ford House, Tilbury Freeport Essex RM18 7EH Tilbury, United Kingdom Phone: mike.sickler@potll.com London International Cruise Terminal at Tilbury The Port of Tilbury is home to London's only deep water purpose-built cruise facility, the London International Cruise Terminal. Situated at the gateway to London - just 22 nautical miles down river from Tower Bridge - the historic Grade II* listed Terminal is in an ideal location close to the heart of the City. Tilbury has become increasingly popular as a turnaround port for Baltic and Northern European destinations but it is also perfectly placed for transit calls to visit England's capital city. The M25 is 7 miles away offering easy access for coach excursions to Central London (25 miles), historic Rochester (27 miles) and Leeds Castle (38 miles). London's principal airports - Heathrow, Gatwick Stansted and London City - are within an hour's drive of the Terminal and Tilbury town station, on the C2C main line Shoeubyrness to London Fenchurch Street line, is one mile away. Max. Length For Berth (m): 348 Max. Draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Central London 9mtrs 8 (m) The M25 is 7 miles away offering easy access for coach excursions to all the tourist attractions in Central London (25 miles distant) Rochester Historic Rochester with its Norman Castle and Cathedral is 27 miles distant and there are many other interesting and historic buildings in the High Street. Leeds Castle, Kent Leeds Castle is situated on an island surrounded by a moat and has a history spanning 900 years. Visitors will also find an Aviary, craft café, vineyard, falconry and maze.

95 C - UK + Ireland - C 26 - Londonderry Lat: 55 2'25" N Lon: 7 44'51" W Bill McCann Operations Director & Harbour Master Port Road, Lisahally BT47 6FL Londonderry, Ireland Phone: bill.mccann@foyleport.com Foyle Port is located in the North West of Ireland, 7 miles from the city of Derry~Londonderry. The Port has 3 berthing options including City Centre Berths Queens Quay and Meadowbank, the commercial Port at Lisahally and the tender Port at Greencastle, Co. Donegal. Named as UK city of Culture 2013 and Lonely Planet Top 10 City in the World Derry~Londonderry makes for an interesting visit. Rewned as one of the finest Walled cities in Europe take a trip back in time strolling along the historic 17th Century Walls, enjoy the magnificent architecture and many museums. Idyllically linking the Causeway Coastal Route with the award winning Wild Atlantic Way, less than a 1 hour drive is UNESCO World Heritage Site the Giant s Causeway, Bushmills Whiskey Distillery and Royal Portrush Golf Club, host of the prestigious British Open 2019, a must for golfing cruises. You can also experience stunning Co. Donegal, named by National Geographic as The Coolest Place on the Planet 2017! Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): #LegenDerry City Tour 135m (city centre) 195m (Lishally) 325m (Greencastle) 6m (city centre) 7.5m (Lishally) 11.25m (Greencastle) 32m (city centre) 40m (Lisahally) N/A (Greencastle) Paramic tour of Derry~Londonderry s historic 17th Century Walled city and St Columbs cathedral followed by a Mayor's welcome reception, Irish coffee making masterclass and lively trad music session! The Giant's Causeway In less than a 1 hour drive your passengers can marvel at UNESCO World Heritage Site the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Whiskey Distillery, Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge and Mussenden Temple! Wild Atlantic Way With breathtaking scenery, golden beaches, and a beautiful array of wildlife it s wonder

96 C - UK + Ireland - C 27 - Portland Lat: 50 34'0" N Lon: 2 33'6" W Ian McQuade General Manager - Commercial Castletown DT5 1PP Portland, United Kingdom Portland Port lies in the sweep of Weymouth Bay, at the centre of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast, an area rewned for its natural beauty and historical heritage. Other local attractions include two more UNESCO World Heritage sites; Stonehenge and the City of Bath as well as numerous stately homes, castles, gardens, historic towns and much, much more. A visit to Portland Port allows access to the quintessential England of rolling green hills, narrow country lanes, picture postcard villages and long centuries of history. There is also traditional fish and chips in abundance, Michelin star restaurants, real ales, fines wines, award winning beaches and stunning cliff top walks. Be sure to keep your e on the quayside as you depart, Portland Port prides itself on providing you with the best memories of your cruise and tops it off with variety of acts and a 3 shot salute from the Nothe Fort Artillery Volunteers. Weymouth Portland Port operates a complimentary shuttle bus service, taking passengers directly from the ship to Weymouth s Old Harbour which is only a short ten minute drive away. Portland The Isle of Portland is right on the port s doorstep, with a great selection of places to visit, from quiet coves and disused quarries to some of the best views in Britain. UNESCO World Heritage Site - Jurassic Coast This breathtaking stretch of coastline stretches for 150km, from Orcombe Point in East Devon, right the way trough Dorset to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage.

97 C - UK + Ireland - C 28 - Portree Lat: 57 24'39" N Lon: 6 48'26" W Colin Simpson Tourism Co-ordinator Glenurquhart Rd IV3 5NX Inverness, Scotland, UK Phone: colin.simpson@highland.gov.uk Portree is the enchanting capital town of the Isle of Skye on Scotland's west coast. A natural harbour, Portree is protected by the towering cliffs of Ben Tianavaig, offering a deep sheltered anchorage for visiting cruise ships. Wherever you go on the island you will find the Gaelic language and culture still thriving, giving Skye a distinctly different feel to mainland Scotland. The town centre is only five minutes walk from the quayside past pretty pastel coloured shops and houses. Max. Length For Berth (m): 63 Max. Draught (m): 4 Tidal Movement/Range: 5.5 (m) Dunvegan Castle Dunvegan Castle, home to the MacLeods since the 13th Century, is believed to be the oldest inhabited castle in Britain. Learn of clan battles, legends, loves and romances. 22 miles from Portree. Talisker Distillery Talisker is the only distillery on Skye. Founded in 1830 it produces a very distinctive 10 years old single malt whisky. Skye Museum of Island Life An open air museum with preserved "black houses" (thatched cottages) typical of a 19th Century crofting community. 30 miles rth of Portree.

98 C - UK + Ireland - C 29 - Scrabster Lat: 58 36'42" N Lon: 3 27'53" W Sandy Mackie Trust Manager Harbour office KW14 7UJ Scrabster, Scotland, UK Phone: harbour@scrabster.co.uk Scrabster, the most Northerly port on the Scottish mainland was, for several decades, the port of choice for the British Queen and her family when they disembarked from the Royal Yacht Britannia every August to visit the Queen Mother at her Highland holiday home, Castle of Mey, 11 miles from Scrabster. Today, cruise line passengers can follow in their footsteps, as the Castle is open to visitors. Situated within walking distance of Thurso, the second largest town in the Highlands, the Queen Elizabeth Pier has opened up the remote and beautiful landscape of the Far North to larger cruise vessels. The pier is 180 metres long, with a depth at Chart Datum of 8 metres. Deep-water anchorage is available within 0.2 nautical miles of the harbour.. The area has much to offer visitors, with a wealth of historic buildings, heritage centres and tours viewing the majestic North Coast and all the wildlife and natural heritage on offer. Max. Length For Berth (m): 180 Max. Draught (m): 7 Tidal Movement/Range: Castle and Gardens of Mey 4 (m) The late Queen Mother acquired the Castle of Mey, revated and restored it and created the beautiful gardens you see today. For almost half a century she spent many happy summers here. Pulteney Distillery, Wick The most Northerly distillery on the Scottish mainland established in 1826, Pulteney Distillery is found in 'Pulteneytown', the town created to house fishermen during Wick s 'herring boom'. Mackay Clan and Strathnaver Museum An hour s drive west of Scrabster, on a spectacular stretch of coastline in the land kwn as Mackay Country, lies Strathnaver Museum, located in the former parish church of St Columba, built in 1700

99 C - UK + Ireland - C 30 - Southampton Lat: 50 53'35" N Lon: 1 36'30" W Rebekah Keeler ABP Ocean Gate, Atlantic Way, Eastern Docks SO14 3QN Southampton, United Kingdom Phone: rkeeler@abports.co.uk The Port of Southampton is Europe's busiest turn-around port. In 2017, for the ninth consecutive year, ABP Port of Southampton was voted the 'UK's number one departure port,' by Cruise Critic UK Editors' Picks Awards. Last year we welcomed more than 500 cruise ship calls and two million passengers. All four of Southampton's dedicated cruise terminals have undergone multi-million pound refurbishments that enable the port ot cater for the world's largest vessels Southampton provides both state-of-the-art dedicated terminals and bespoke shore-side arrangements to the cruise industry. Our facilities cater for the world's largest ships with world-class efficiency and provide a bespoke service to the more discerning of passengers.

100 C - UK + Ireland - C 31 - Storway Lat: 58 12'28" N Lon: 6 36'31" W Ferry Terminal, Shell Street HS1 2AE Storway, Scotland, UK Phone: As one of Europe s last untouched natural habitats, the Outer Hebrides are home to some of the most stunning scenery in the world. The idyllic town of Storway lies on the Isle of Lewis, 30 miles off the rthwest coast of Scotland and is the gateway to the Outer Hebrides - the only British destination to feature in Wanderlust magazine s 100 Greatest Travel Experiences. Storway s beautiful natural harbour plays host to yachts, cruise ships and fishing vessels against the stunning backdrop of the grounds of the Lews Castle. The Outer Hebrides are steeped in history. Must-see local landmarks on the Isle of Lewis include the prehistoric Callanish Stones, constructed 1000 years before Stonehenge. Storway is t only a historical hotspot, but also a cultural one. The Gaelic language and traditional folk music can still be seen and heard in the town. Walking tours of the town give visitors an insight into the unique heritage of the Outer Hebrides, where a warm welcome awai Max. Length For Berth (m): 156m Max. Draught (m): 6.5 Tidal Movement/Range: Callanish Stones 5 (m) Constructed over five thousand years ago, the reason behind the Callanish Stones existence is still a mystery. Thousands visit each year to marvel at the stones, which are up to five metres tall. Dun Carloway This Iron Age dwelling dates back to around 100BC and was probably inhabited by a wealthy family at the time. The Broch is well-preserved, allowing visitors a realistic view of life in this era. Sports and Adventure The rugged landscape of the Outer Hebrides makes it an ideal place for hillwalking while the beautiful beaches and lochs provide the perfect environment for water sports including kayaking and surfing

101 C - UK + Ireland - C 32 - Ullapool Lat: 57 53'40" N Lon: 5 50'32" W Kevin Peach Harbourmaster Shore Street IV26 2UH Ullapool, United Kingdom Phone: kevin@ullapool-harbour.co.uk The picturesque fishing village of Ullapool is one of the best deepwater natural harbours in the country, surrounded by untouched, traditional landscapes and steeped in over 200 years of history. Ullapool was recently voted one of the top ten places to visit in the United Kingdom, by the magazine Outdoor Fitness, described as an outdoor paradise with Scandinavian twinkle in the Winter and Candian style adrenalin in the Summer. The modern pier w offers a 40m landing pontoon for visiting tender vessels, a purpose built covered marquee with seating and private toilet facilities. There are a wide variety of excursions available to suit all tastes all within this area of unspoilt natural beauty. Ullapool Harbour Trustees have invested in the facilities and services provided for Cruise Liners and it is w a destination of choice. Max. Length For Berth (m): 90 Max. Draught (m): 7 Tidal Movement/Range: Lochinver and Kckan Crag 5 (m) Ancient, unique landscapes, where the rocks tell of oceans, deserts, volcaes and ice sheets, at the Geopark visitor centre. Next the fishing village of Lochinver via the Assynt mountain ranges. Inverewe Gardens and Measach Falls This magnificent garden, created in 1862, is an oasis of exotic plants bursting with vibrant colour thanks which is coupled with a visit to the famous Falls of Measach at Corrieshalloch Gorge. Castle Leod and Strathpeffer Castle Leod, Mackenzie clan seat and home to The Earl of Cromartie was built in circa 1606, the magnificent castle grounds boast Giant Sequoias and a Spanish Chestnut planted in 1550 for a visit by Mary of Guise.

102 C - UK + Ireland - C 33 - Warrenpoint Warrenpoint has grown to become Northern Ireland's second busiest port. Even so, its convenient location on the rthern shores of Carlingford Lough means cruise ships are able to dock within just a short stroll of the town. With need to tender passengers ashore or wait for shuttle buses, visitors are able to start enjoying their time in this beautiful area straight away. Lat: 54 5'60" N Lon: 6 44'34" W For those venturing into the surrounding region, there are plenty of wheelchair accessible transport options available on the quayside, and the harbour has all the amenities you would expect from a modern working port, including 24/7 security, a full bunkering service, ships chandler, garbage collection, fresh water and an agents office nearby. Catriona Dowling Harbour Master The Docks BT34 3JR Warrenpoint, Ireland Phone: +44 (0) cdowling@warrenpointharbour.co.uk

103 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 1 - Akureyri Lat: 65 40'57" N Lon: 18 54'45" W Pétur Fiskitanga Port Director / Marketing Manager Fiskitanga 600 Akureyri, Iceland Phone: petur@port.is Akureyri sits on the shores of Iceland s longest fjord, Eyjafjordur. It is the country s second largest town and the self-proclaimed capital of the North. With a population of just 18,000, there are many things that set Akureyri apart. The nearby Lake Mývatn for example is set in a bewitchingly beautiful area, featuring rock columns, geothermal vents and the popular Mývatn Nature Baths. Located approximately one hour away from the port, Lake Mývatn consistently proves itself to be the most popular shore excursion for cruise passengers visiting Akureyri. Ather popular tour is the short flight to Grimsey Island - the only part of Iceland to cross the Arctic Circle. The small island has excellent tourist facilities, an interesting variety of landscapes and is home to a huge bird population during summer months. Max. Length For Berth (m): 350 Max. Draught (m): 10 Max. Air draught (m): restrictions Tidal Movement/Range: 1.7 (m) Tour to Godafoss waterfall and Lake Myvatn is famous for its abundant bird life - in fact, one of the largest concentrations of breeding ducks in the world. The surroundings are truly magnificent the volcanic & geothermal. Tour of Akureyri town and Godafoss w Godafoss, derives its name from the momentous occasion on which the Chieftan, Thorgeir of Ljósvatn, threw his Pagan Idols into the falls as a demonstration of his conversion to the Christian faith Polar flight to the Island of Grimse The island of Grímsey, lying 41 km (25.5 miles) rth of the mainland, is in fact Iceland's only bit of territory within the Arctic Circle

104 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 2 - Alesund Lat: 62 28'32" N Lon: 6 9'11" E Synnøve Johnsen Skansekaia 3C 6002 Ålesund, Norway Phone: synve.johnsen@alesund.havn. Ålesund has a beautiful setting across several islands stretching out into the sea, and is situated at the very entrance of the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Geirangerfjord. Above all Ålesund is internationally rewned for its unique architecture in the Art Nouveau style. The town was devastated by fire on a winter s night in 1904, laying 850 houses in ashes and leaving 10,000 people homeless. The new Ålesund rose from the ashes in the continental turn-of-thecentury style with a myriad of turrets, spires and medieval ornaments. Aksla, the town mountain, offers breathtaking views across the Art Nouveau town, islands and fjords. The Art Nouveau Centre portrays the unique position Ålesund has in Norwegian architectural history and the Atlantic Sea-Park, one of the largest aquariums in Northern Europe, is located in Ålesund. Max. Length For Berth (m): 373 Max. Draught (m): 11 Tidal Movement/Range: Mount Aksla & Fjellstua 2 (m) Enjoy the breathtaking view of Ålesund, the surrounding islands, the fjords and the Sunnmøre Alps from Mount Aksla/Fjellstua vantage point. Ålesund s main attraction is a must-see! Atlanterhavsparken (aquarium) Visit Atlanterhavsparken, an aquarium built into the natural landscape by the ocean. Enjoy watching the diver feeding the fish by hand in the large Atlantic Ocean tank, and the Seal-Bay. Sea Kayaking Tour The tour starts in the calm waters of the picturesque Brosundet canal in the colourful Art Nouveau town of Ålesund - an excellent photo opportunity!

105 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 3 - Arendal Lat: 58 16'24" N Lon: 8 28'54" E Gordon Fuglestad Cruise Manager Kristen Staksnaes vei Arendal, Norway Phone: gordon.fuglestad@arendalhavn. Welcome to Arendal - The warm and beating heart of Southern Norway Founded on the industries of shipping, forestry and mining, Arendal developed into one of the wealthiest towns in Northern Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. Evidence of the towns golden days can still be experienced walking through the old part of town Tyholmen. Amongst the many beautiful old wooden houses, you can find Arendal Old Town Hall, one of the largest wooden houses in Northern Europe. Arendal has an excellent location literally on the water being built on 7 small islands and kwn as Venice of the rth. Its climate and resources have made it one of the most popular places to go for recreational boaters and holiday makers during the summer. Arendal is also kwn for hosting a vast number of festivals, events and activities all throughout the year. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Arendal - The history lane 280m 25m No limits 0,20m (m) Our guest cruise passengers arrives more or less within the city center, between 40 an 70 meters from the cruise ship's gangway! A walk in the old parts of Arendal to learn about Arendal's outstanding history. Learn why Arendal was called "Venice of the North" and see the large wooden houses dated back to the 16th century. Explore the archipelago of Arendal in a slow boat Take a slow boat and explore all the small islands together with the historical "Around the river Nidelva" and feel why it is so good to live in Arendal Grimstad - The city of poets Within a 25 minutes drive from Arendal you can visit the world kwn homes of Henrik Ibsen and Knut Hamsun. See "Nørholmen" and the Ibsen museum.

106 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 4 - Bekkjarvik Lat: 60 0'28" N Lon: 5 12'16" E Inge Halstensen Owner and CEO Postboks 103 N-5399 Bekkjarvik, Norway Phone: cruise@bekkjarvik. Bekkjarvik - located at the coast of Fjord Norway just south of Bergen near the entrance of the Hardangerfjord - is a new, exquisite cruise destination with two newly built quays. We concentrate specifically on cruise vessels with up to 500 passengers, aiming to offer them an atmosphere of privacy and tranquillity. As cruise ships visiting Bekkjarvik berth right in the middle of the village, guests benefit from very short ways. A maritime shopping centre with shops and restaurants is located just 50 metres away. It has been thoroughly converted and extended in 2012, and is since fully accessible also to guests with reduced mobility. Cruise operators should contact us for a copy of the new 'Cruise Destination Bekkjarvik' brochure which has been released in November It contains lot of practical information making the planning of a visit to Bekkjarvik smooth and easy. Max. Length For Berth (m): 200 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: Visit to an aquaculture installation 0.9 (m) Using a local boat, we take small groups of cruise ship guests (usually ten to twelve persons) to an aquaculture installation and onboard one of the trawlers of K. Halstensen A/S. Lighthouse visit From Cruise Destination Bekkjarvik we set out to Slåtterøy or Marstein Fyr, two historic lighthouses. Guests may enter the lighthouses and will be guided up to their tops to see the lens. Journey onboard a historic ship Passengers may take themselves back in time onboard the historic barquentine Gardar (built in 1895), ather sailing ship or the historic pilot launch Hardsjø.

107 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 5 - Bergen Lat: 60 23'28" N Lon: 5 18'30" E Johnny Breivik Port Director Nøstegaten 30, P.O.Box Bergen, Norway Phone: Johnny.Breivik@bergen.kommune. The city of Bergen was founded on an old Viking settlement in the year 1070, and has a proud history and many interesting cultural monuments. Today Bergen has more than 260,000 inhabitants. The city is famous for its exciting mixture of old and new architecture, its charm and atmosphere. Bergen is surrounded by one of the world's most spectacular tourist attractions - the Norwegian Fjords, which is included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Bryggen in Bergen is also listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, and the city is a designated World Heritage City. Bergen is a popular cruise destination and the leading cruise port in Norway with around 330 cruise ship calls bringing more than 450,000 cruise passengers per year. Max. Length For Berth (m): 500 Max. Draught (m): 12.2 Max. Air draught (m): 63.5 n/a n/a Tidal Movement/Range: 0.8 (m) Bryggen in Bergen The very first buildings in Bergen were situated at Bryggen. Bryggen is a part of our common heritage and has a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List.- Mount Floyen A ride on the Floibanen funicular to Mount Floien, takes you to a breathtaking paramic view of Bergen. The Ulriken 643 Parama tour Take the Ulriken cable car to the summit of Mount Ulriken, the highest of Bergen's 7 mountains, 643 metres above sea level.

108 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 6 - Bodo Lat: 67 17'17" N Lon: 14 23'36" E Erlend Willumsen Director of Development and Communication Postboks Bodø, Norway Phone: eaw@bodohavn. Bodø is an exicing cruise destination eager to be discovered. Although a major port of call for the Norwegian Coastal Steamer, Bodø has t pursued the cruise industry and is therefore thrilled to finally be able to present Bodø as a cruise destination. We can accommodate virtually all cruise ships and offer a great variety of shore ex for all ages, all group sizes and all activity levels. It is our objective to make Bodø the port you will enjoy visiting again and again, as you seek new markets for your cruise ship experiences or for your yacht vacations. Being located in Northern Norway s second largest town, with a major airport with one-stop connections to most gateways in Europe, and the rthernmost end of the Oslo-North Norway railroad, Bodø is a great location for both guests in quest of adventures surrounded by fantastic nature, as well for logistics purposes as resupplying by air, rail or sea. Max. Length For Berth (m): 300 Max. Draught (m): 8.5 Tidal Movement/Range: 2.8 (m) Saltstraumen - the worlds strongest tidal current Saltstraumen is the strongest maelstrom in the world. The whirlpools can be up to 10 meters across and 5 meters deep. It is a spectacular view. Kjerringøy Island The old trading post of Kjerringøy Island is beautifully located, and currently one of Norway s most important cultural heritage monuments from the 19th century. The black ice Glacier - A Unique natural wonder The black ice glacier, Svartisen, is Norway s second largest glacier, covering 370 square kilometres of land! You may see the glacier up front or enjoy the view from the cafe.

109 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 7 - Bronysund Lat: 65 28'24" N Lon: 12 12'27" E Sølvi Helen Kristoffersen Port manager Postbox Brønnøysund, Norway Phone: brony.havn@brony.kommune. Brønnøysund is a coastal town with a distinctive character and its attractice town centre offers a wide varity of services. The town centre is a popular place for visitors and residents alike. A walk in the town will introduce you to the local population and coastal heritage, where a pleasant environment and cheerful atmosphere create a frame for your experience. Southern Helgeland is home to the famous mountain Torghatten, with its distinctive hole through its middle and the Vega Archipelago World Heritage Site - places with simply have to be experienced. These attractions and Southern Helgeland are accesible via Cruise Port of Brønnøysund. Max. Length For Berth (m): 250 Max. Draught (m): 25 Mythic Mountain Torghatten The famous mountain with its distinctive hole right through its middle is a place visitors simply must experience. UNESCO Island Vega The Vega Archipelago gained world heritage status mainly due to the unique interaction between eider ducks and generations of fishermen/farmers. Hildurs Herb Garden Don't miss Northern Norway's only winery and herb garden. You will be extremely well received by the excellent hosts and experience their private home.

110 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 8 - Eskifjordur Lat: 65 4'33" N Lon: 14 58'50" W Steinthor Petursson Port Director Hafnargata Fjardabyggd, Iceland Phone: info@portofeskifjordur.is A host of options await those arriving at Eskifjörður Port, our exciting destination for cruise and pleasure vessels of all sizes. Through its assortment of traditional and modern houses rising above the fjord, Eskifjörður is typical of Icelandic seaside villages. Local residents, as well as other residents of the geographically huge surrounding municipality of Fjarðabyggð, will do their best to provide cruise ship travellers with a pleasant visit. The fjord leading to Eskifjörður is sheltered and free of reefs, while the harbour has a deep approach and outstanding facilities. We extend a hearty welcome to the Port of Eskifjörður. Max. Length For Berth (m): 220 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: 1.7 (m) Stroll around Eskifjörður Stroll around Eskifjörður to experience local life. Visit the museums to see how fishermen from the area used to work, and taste some products from the sea. Petra's Rock and Mineral Collection Petra's Rock and Mineral Collection, Stöðvarfjörður. The cosy little village of Stöðvarfjörur is also home to a local market, a gallery run by the artists themselves, and more. The town with a French heritage In Fáskrúðsfjörður there are buildings, a cemetery and other relics that preserve the history of the French fishermen that fished in Icelandic waters in the nineteenth until early twentieth century.

111 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 9 - Ferrol Lat: 43 28'48" N Lon: 8 46'48" W Julio Hernández Development & MKT Manager Curuxeiras s/n Ferrol, Spain Phone: jhernandez@apfsc.es Located in the rth-western corner of the Iberian Peninsula. Its estuary forms what is kw as the Golfo Artabro. Their close association with the sea ensures a local gastromy of the finest fish and seafood. Situated at the rth of an extensive bay, Ferrol is sheltered from the strong wings, and this perfect positioning could be the reason why it has been inhabited since ancient times. It is easy to see why Ferrol is kwn as one of the finest natural harbours in the world. The estuary is protected by a spectacular 200 metre-wide estuary mouth, and is fondly remembered by all who have navigated through her. Alfer pasing through a narrow canal flanked by steep hillsides, at the foot of which stand the castles of San Felipe and la Palma, the estuary opens out into a wide expanse of calm water where Ferrol s Port lies. Max. Draught (m): 14 English Way to Santiago Ferrol is the starting point of one of the many routes to Santiago, The English Way. For centuries people from all over the world have set off from Ferrol on a pilgrimage to Compostela. Atlantic Woodland Near Ferrol we find one of the last examples of Atlantic Woodland: the Fragas de Eume natural park, whose luscious greenery hides a spectacular Benedictine monastery founded in 10th century. 17th Century Castles Ferrol was the main base for the Spanish Navy in the 17th century, and a number of fortresses and castles were built, like Castle of San Felipe, La Palma, the Naval Arsenal.

112 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 10 - Flam Lat: 60 51'50" N Lon: 7 7'5" E Jon Olav Stedje Manager Port Operations A-Feltvegen, Flåm, Norway Phone: jolav@aurlandhavn. Beautiful Flåm with its 350 inhabitants is situated at the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of Norway's longest and deepest fjord, the Sognefjord. Surrounded by steep mountainsides and roaring waterfalls, Flåm offers wild and dramatic nature at its best. Located in the village of Flåm is the starting point of the unique Flåm Railway, widely recognized as one of the steepest and most beautiful railways in the world. Flåm Cruise Port is one of four harbours that welcome cruise ships to Aurland Harbour Authority. This is the home of the spectacular Nærøyfjord, rewarded as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Welcome to the ultimate cruise destination! Max. Length For Berth (m): No Max. Draught (m): 30 Tidal Movement/Range: The Flåm Railway restrictions 1.5 (m) is a masterpiece of engineering! Provides some of the wildest and most dramatic mountain scenery in Norway, including Kjosfossen waterfall. Perfectly home-made waffles at Vatnahalsen Mountain Lodge. Nærøyfjord - UNESCO World Heritage Site and rated as one of the best preserved by National Geographic Traveler. Famous tributary of the Sognefjord, best experienced from onboard a boat, Fjord Safari or by kayaks. Simply breathtaking! Future of the Fjords/Vision of the Fjords Enjoy this 2 hour trip by our award winning vessels. The design of the vessels is spectacular and invites the guests to enjoy a magnificent and silent fjord experience through the UNESCO

113 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 11 - Geirangerfjord Lat: 62 6'5" N Lon: 7 11'57" E Rita Berstad Maraak Port Director Geiranger 6216 Geiranger, Norway Phone: rima@stranda.kommune. The untamed Norwegian landscape and dramatic scenery of the Geirangerfjord has been a magnet for tourists for generations. Every year thousands of visitors flock to our beautiful fjord landscape, inscribed on UNESCO List of World Heritage Natural Sites. As Norway's second largest cruise port, we need to change in line with our customers needs. To develop the Geirangerfjord as a 21st century tourist destination, a SeaWalk (a floating pier system) was opened in July This enables cruise passengers to walk directly ashore into Geiranger town centre. The SeaWalk develops Geiranger as one of the world's most unique tourist destinations, reduces the environmental impact, and creates a better customer experience. With SeaWalk in Geiranger and Hellesylt Quay, which was opened May 17th 2012, the two charming villages at each end of Geirangerfjord are well prepared to welcome cruise ships in the years to come. Max. Length For Berth (m): Tidal Movement/Range: No limit 2 (m) Overland Excursion Hellesylt - Geiranger The Overland Excursion is providing a crosssection of Norway: magnificent fjords, swcapped mountains, ice blue lakes, plunging waterfalls, glaciers, unspoilt valleys, and paramic views. Mount Dalsnibba A must on any visit to Geiranger. Admire the spectacular views of Geirangerfjord, the landscape contrasts, and the mountain parama from Geiranger Skywalk Dalsnibba at 1500 m.a.s.l. Norwegian Fjordcenter Norwegian Fjordcenter offers a unique and rewarding insight into the history, the colorful people, and the fabulous natural scenery of the area. Meet the unique culture and nature of our fjords!

114 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 12 - Hafnarfjordur Lat: 64 3'53" N Lon: 21 2'8" W Port of Hafnarfjörður, Oseyrarbraut Hafnarfjörður, Iceland Phone: port@hafnarfjordur.is Hafnarfjordur - The town in the lava The town of Hafnarfjordur has grown up among lava which flowed about 7,300 years ago. As the lava flowed into the sea it formed strange and picturesque shapes, and the people of the town have placed their homes among these dramatic rock formations. Hafnarfjordur harbour is a fishing port which has three quays suitable for accommodating cruise ships. Iceland s third-largest community resides here with just over 26,000 inhabitants, t to mention the elves who are reputed to live in various places in and around the town! Within easy reach of the town is the sacred mount of Helgafell, a 340 mtr peak easily climbed via the rtheast ridge. Krýsuvík is an area of geothermal activity and outstanding natural beauty. The town offers visitors plenty of activities such as whale-watching, horse-riding, and elf spotting, as well as splendid Viking feasts. The Hafnarborg Institute of Culture and Fine Arts offers art exhibitions and concerts. Max. Length For Berth (m): 400 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: Golden Circle 4.5 (m) Including the ancient Parliament Thingvellir, Beautiful Lake Laugavatn, The world famous Geysir with its brother Strokkur erupting every 15 minutes and the one and only Golden Waterfall Gullfoss. Krysuvik - Blue Lagoon Including Lake Kleyfarvatn - Geothermal area at Krysuvik and the world famous Blue Lagoon City tour Hafnarfjordur - Reykjavik Including Hafnarfjordur the Town in the Lava - Bessastadir, Icelands President's residence - Reykjavik, Perlan, Hofdi, Hallgrimskirkja and the brand new concert and poera house Harpa

115 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 13 - Hammerfest Lat: 70 40'12" N Lon: 23 40'12" E Hanne Engenes Hamnegata 1, PB Hammerfest, Norway Phone: post@hammerfest.havn. The largest port in Finnmark is located in the fairway, and has a unique location regarding both petroleum activity and fishing recources in the Barents Sea. The port of Hammerfest has experienced a huge process of change in recent years, from being a large regional fishing and cargo port to becoming a large petroleum and fishing port by national levels. In the course of 2008 both the European and American markets will be supplied by LNG from the Snøhvit-field, shipped via the LNG terminal at Melkøya in the port of Hammerfest. The Goliath oilfield was found commercially exploitable in 2006 and is expected to be developed as soon as extraction license has been issued. The development on the petroleum side has resulted in establishing of sevice enterprices which again develop the machinery of service directed towards the national and international fishing fleet operating in the Barents Sea. Max. Length For Berth (m): 250 Max. Draught (m): 13 Tidal Movement/Range: The polar bear society club 2.8 (m) The Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society has an exhibition showing the town s proud traditions of hunting and fishing in Arctic areas. The museum of reconstruction The exhibition aims to convey the poignancy of the dramatic events of WWII: the forced evacuation, the conflagration and the restoration. UNESCO - The Struve Geodetic Arc This column was erected as a symbol of the first measurements of the earth, which ended in Hammerfest in The Column is listed in the UNESCO world heritage list since 2005.

116 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 14 - Hardangerfjord Lat: 60 28'3" N Lon: 7 4'7" E Helge Moller managing director PO Box 74 N 5786 Eidfjord, Norway Phone: hemoller@broadpark. EIDFJORD: With large contrasts and short distances you can experience the most and the best Norway offers. Eidfjord is the gateway to Hardangervidda, the largest mountain plateau in Europe and Norway's largest national park. Voringfoss waterfall is Norway's most popular Natural attraction. The Norwegian Nature Centre is a 100% digitalized Exhibition centre With a 5-screen supervideograph ULVIK: Ulvik is famous for the fruit blossom in May. We harvest sweet cherries, plums, pears and apples. In the compact village center you will find public services, shops, hotels and cafes as well as different arts and crafts exhibitions. Shorex to Voss, Eidfjord, Flam and Geilo ROSENDAL: Norway's only barony with a famous rose garden is situated in Rosendal. The new Folgefonn Centre focus on glacier and water. Max. Length For Berth (m): 350 Max. Draught (m): 10.7 Max. Air draught (m): 55 Tidal Movement/Range: 1 (m) Waterfalls and Nature Centre The most famous waterfall in Norway, Vøringfossen. Norwegian Nature Centre is a modern and exciting exhibit centre for Norwegian nature, climate and environment. Taste of Hardangerfjord Guided tour by coach or fjord cruiser to Hardanger Juice and Cider Factory. Demonstration of local food dishes, taste of juice and cider. Tour through the factory. Duration 3-4 hours. Across the roof of Norway By coach to Voss where you board Bergen Railway Line for a tour across Hardangervidda to Geilo where lunch is served. Return by coach through Norway's largest national park. Duration 8-10 hours.

117 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 15 - Harstad Lat: 68 47'57" N Lon: 16 32'55" E Ivar F. Hagenlund Port director c/o Postmottak P.O.box 1000 N-9479 Harstad, Norway Phone: harstadhavn@harstad.kommune. Port of Harstad is one of the largest ports i Northern Norway, perfectly sheltered. Located on Hinnøya - Norway's largest island - the first island in the Lofoten Archipelago. The city of Harstad is the third largest in Northern Norway and the port can provide any services to cruiselines and their guests. Our main cruise quay of 215 m length and 7,8 m draught is right in the city centre within easy walking distance to all our community can offer. Cruise quay. 2 is 400 m south of the main quay with a length 270 m and draught 7,5 m. Cruise quay of 120 m (250 m ship length) with a draught of 11 m is 5 km (6 minutes by shuttle bus) South of city centre. Visit Harstad has a wide variety of adventures for your guests, ranging from important Viking age and Medieval treasures at the Trondenes peninsula, via whale and wildlife safaris, midnight sun and Northern Lights, festivals, active shoreexes and spectacular food and wine experiences. Turnaround operations can be arranged. Max. Length For Berth (m): 270, 215, 120 Max. Draught (m): 11 Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Trondenes Church No restrictions 2,5 (m) The rthernmost stone church dating from Medieval times (1250). One of the foremost cultural heritages in Northern Norway from this period. It houses many artifacts, and has a rare interior. Adolfgun The Largest land based gun in the world. The gun was built by the German military during WW2 for battleships with a range of 56km. It was able to fire munitions up to 1030 kilos. Trondenes Historical centre Exhibitions and multivision which will give a unique insight into the exciting history of Northern Norway, incl. Our Viking Heritage, through archeological exhibits, music, smells and sounds.

118 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 16 - Haugesund Lat: 59 24'48" N Lon: 5 16'3" E Vigleik Dueland Director Cruise Development Haugesund, Norway Phone: vigleik@visithaugesund. Welcome to Norway s new Port of Call: Haugesund. Haugesund is situated between Stavanger and Bergen nestled between countless small islands and endless mighty fjords such as Åkrafjord, Hardangerfjord and Lysefjord. The town itself offers exciting specialist stores for clothes, interiors and wellbeing. Trawl the pedestrian streets to sample the sea air or enjoy a soothing cup of coffee at a cosy café. Haugesund is a young and vibrant town with roots dating back to Viking times. A thousand years ago, King Harald Fairhair united Norway into a single kingdom near here. Ever since, Haugaland has laid claim to the title Homeland of the Viking Kings Norways Birthplace. As in Viking days, seafaring and trade symbolise this coastal region. The region is rich in history with many exciting destinations to experience. A broad range of excursions is available to explore the history, culture and stunning scenery the area offers. Max. Draught (m): 9.7 Tidal Movement/Range: Avaldsnes, Norway s birthplace 0.5 (m) The viking farm, ten minutes walk from the Middle Age church at Avaldsnes. St. Olav's Church was built around At Nordvegen History Center you will hear about the princes and kings. Åkrafjord and Langefoss waterfall Åkrafjord, a glimpse of fjord Norway in all its beauty. Langfoss waterfall was in March 2011 voted to one of the ten most beautiful waterfalls in the world by CNN. Old Skudeneshavn The charming old town consists of 130 well preserved wooden, white houses originating from the 1800 s. Join the city walk guided tour to learn more about this idyllic place!

119 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 17 - Isafjordur Lat: 66 4'26" N Lon: 23 52'14" W Gudmundur Magnus Kristjansson Harbour master Harbour building 400 Isafjordur, Iceland Phone: port@isafjordur.is Isafjordur has a history of trade and commerce dating back to the 16th century. The port of Isafjordur is close to the most effective fishing grounds in Icelandic and east Greenland waters and is en route of fishing vessels sailing to and from these arctic waters rth of Iceland. The harbor is open 24 hours and all service is available around the clock. Port of Isafjordur has modern harbor facilities including new 190 meters long wharf with 8,0 meters depth at low tide water where vessels can stay off the pier at SW corner 15 mtr. and NA corner 30 mtr. if draft promise. Although relatively small, Isafjordur is a bustling and widely visited harbor servicing cruise ships and cargo vessels as well as fishing vessels. Cruise ship arrivals in Isafjordur have been steadily increasing over the last decade or so. In the year 2015, 60 ship calls have already been anunced, so the outlook is good. However, we allways welcome more traffic. Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Max. Draught (m): 7.8 Tidal Movement/Range: Vigur island 2 (m) 30 minutes from Ísafjörður by ferry. The island is in the Ísafjarðardjúp bay and is the home to birds such as eider ducks, arctic terns and puffins. Refreshments in the historical Viktoria s House. Hesteyri One hour from Isafjordur by ferry across the scenic Ísafjarðardjúp bay. Hesteyri is an abandoned, historical village in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. Short history walk, refreshments on offer. Fjords and villages Visit the small fishing villages, surrounded by majestic mountains and beautiful fjords. Bus tours and private taxi tours available.

120 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 18 - Klaksvik Lat: 62 13'48" N Lon: 6 24'24" W Klaksvik Port Klaksvik, Faroe Islands Phone: port@klaksvik.fo Klaksvik is the second biggest town of the Faroe Island, and the biggest white fish town too. The town is located on Bordoy, which is one of the rthernmost islands. Klaksvik is located between two inlets lying back to back. It is an important harbour with fishing industry, and a modern fishing-fleet. Originally four farms were at the location where Klaksvik is w. By time they grew into four villages that finally merged to what w is called Klaksvik. What really kicked off the development towards a town was the set up af a centralised store for all the rthern islands on the location. Max. Length For Berth (m): 320 Max. Draught (m): 12 The church Christians-kirkjan dates from Its architecture is unconventional with a detached bell-frame. It is made of Faroese basalt and wood. Inside the church a Faroese rowing boat is hanging down from the ceiling. The font is made af a 4000 years old heathen sacrificial bowl originating from Denmark.

121 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 19 - Kragero Lat: 58 52'8" N Lon: 9 24'54" E Svein Arne Walle Torvgata Kragerø, Norway Phone: svein.arne.walle@kragero.kommune. The county Telemark is well kwn for living culture and history, spectacular and varied nature from the beautiful Brevik and Kragerø fjords with hundreds of islands to the majestic mount Gaustatoppen (1883 m). The Telemark Canal with 18 locks, carved into the rock 150 years ago, called the eigth wonder of the world. The world s largest stave church Heddal, the history of mineral fertilizer that is included in UNESCO s Industrial Heritage List, the history of skiing and the famous artists Edvard Munch and Henrik Ibsen. Small picturesque coastal towns with narrow streets, first class museums, the fruit village with the world s rthernmost vineyard, winning local beer, tasteful gastromic experience of local food, popular festivals, deep valleys, rivers, lakes, storytelling, concerts, and popular winter activities/sports. You will reach the cruise ports Brevik and Kragerø just one hour pilot distance from Skagerak, midway between Oslo and Kristiansand, Max. Length For Berth (m): 140 m mandatory Tidal Movement/Range: Mlws 0,30 Mhws 0,30 (m) The Telemark Canal years old Enjoy a stalgic cruise through the most spectacular stretches. The total difference in elevation is 72 metres. The total lengt is 105 km.18 locks - still manually operated. Walk in the footsteps of Edvard Munch in Kragerø Join a guided tour in this charming costal town, with picturesque small wooden houses and narrow streets, and see where he painted some of his most famous paintings. Ringing and watching birds on Jomfruland The island has a great variety of birds. 322 species registered up to w. Join us for a morning trip to participate in the ringing of birds. This must be done in morning time between and 11:00.

122 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 20 - Kristiansand Lat: 58 8'24" N Lon: 7 59'24" E Thomas Granfeldt General Manager Gravane Kristiansand, Norway Phone: post@kristiansand-havn. Founded in 1641, Kristiansand is a town steeped in tradition and maritime history. It was once the home to one of the world s largest fleets of sailing ships. Although the whole town centre fits within one square kilometre it is Norway s fifth largest town and the capitol of Southern Norway. At the Fisherman's wharf one can find an exciting fish market, lively restaurants and small boat traffic. Kristiansand's old town, Posebyen, can boast Northern Europe's largest collection of lowrise, wall-to-wall wooden houses. Max. Length For Berth (m): 320 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: 0.2 (m) From Kristiansand visitors have easy access to unspoilt nature. The south coast is dotted with mile upon mile of tiny rocky islands and picturesque white-painted houses in sheltered inlets, all set against a backdrop of lush green forests and lakes, and a mountaius and majestic inland. See Kristiansand and the surrounding region by foot, bike or coach.

123 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 21 - Kristiansund Lat: 63 6'53" N Lon: 7 44'21" E Kristiansund is situated at the very edge of the Atlantic ocean and oozes of charm and bustle. Colourful houses surround the lively harbour. The city has 4 islands and named Tahiti and Marokko; a sign of the international klipfish trade in the old days. Klipfish is dried, salted cod and was the reason for the great wealth in the town back in the old days. Today Kristiansund`s most important industry is oil and gas. Cruise ships berth directly in the town center, only steps from shopping, restaurants and attractions. You may walk easily everywhere. The mail attraction in this area is the Atlantic Road, situated on the island of Averøy - a 30 minutes drive from the harbour. The road is voted " The world`s best roadtrip" by "The Guardian" and is a stunning experience in both sunny weather and a stormy day. Try the Sundbåten boat to see the 4 islands from the sea side. The boat goes directly to the Norwegian Klifish museum. Grip island is also a popular attraction worth visiting. Ingrid Henriksen Bøe Contact cruise at harbour Astupsgt Kristiansund N, Norway Phone: kh@knhavn. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: The Atlantic Road Storkaien, quay 8: 360m Devoldholmen, quay 12-13: 205m Storkaian, quay 8: 10m No limits 1,59 (m) Visit the spectacular Atlantic Road and combine this tour with Kvernes Stave church, Håholmen fishing island or Bergtatt marble caves. Or try activities like seal safari, fishing and diving or kayac. City sithtseeing Highlights of Kristiansund including the Norwegian Klipfish museum, the Krikelandet church, the Varden viewtower, the old part of town ant the oil and gas center, Petrocenter. Maritime Kristiansund Walking tour to learn the interesting maritime history of Kristiansund. See a blacksmith in work and we will visit a museum café whith an old coffee roaster; taste,and smell their delicious coffee.

124 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 22 - Leknes Lat: 68 7'38" N Lon: 13 34'20" E Ann-Helen Ernstsen Harbour Master Storgata Leknes, Norway Phone: ahe@vestvagoy.kommune. Voted by Nathional Geographic as one of the most appealing destinations in the world, Lofoten is an Arctic island group that has been a cruise destination since Recent years have seen an annual average of 100 cruise calls as well as expansion into a winter cruise season. The landscape is striking in its variety: wildly beautiful places of marsh and rock, green fields and still lakes, dramatic mountains and white sand beaches. Lofoten is dotted with picturesque villages and fish-drying racks, as stockfish dried cod has been the main export since the Middle Ages. The five main islands are linked by road and you can easily cross all five and return in a day. Passengers can also disembark at one port and rejoin the ship at ather. Various national and international publications have named different places in Lofoten the most beautiful beach in Norway, the most beautiful islands in the world and the most beautiful view in the world Max. Length For Berth (m): 230 Max. Draught (m): 7,5 Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Lofotr Vikingmuseum N/L 2-2,2 (m) Enter the largest longhouse found from the Viking Age - throughout the world. Feel the smell of tar and bonfire. Study beautiful crafts and architecture. Mountain Trips Lofoten has, as kwn, countless numbers of mountains to offer. There are also a number of providers who offer guided mountain tours - whether you want to go for the view or a challenge. Water Activities Fishing tours, boat trips, sightseeing, kayaking, SUP, rib safaris, rafting, jetski, scuba diving, water skiing, surfing - There are a number of providers of these activities in the area

125 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 23 - Longyearbyen, Svalbard Lat: 78 13'44" N Lon: 15 36'60" E Kjetil Bråten Harbour Master Bykaia 9171 Longyearbyen, Norway Phone: kjetil@portlongyear. The Port of Longyearbyen is the main logistic point for the cruise industry and for cargo to the different settlements on Spitsbergen. The port is located close to the city centre and Longyearbyen airport with regular flights to Tromsø and Oslo. In a few years, Longyearbyen and the Port of Longyear has developed into a driving force for research in the high Arctic. A large number of research vessels and research projects are using the logistic services Longyearbyen can offer. Skilled local businesses can offer support and services to most challenges mariners face up here above 78 degrees rth. The cruise pier Bykaia is located 1,5 km from the town center. A new floating pier with a terminal building for passenger traffic will be ready by 2021.This pier will be 120m long and 35m wide. We welcome you to Longyearbyen! Max. Length For Berth (m): 335 Max. Draught (m): 9 Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Isfjord Safari to the Bird Cliffs bridges max 2 m (m) Svalbard's unique Wildlife is best seen from a boat. Every summer thousands of migratory birds return to breed in the Mountains around Longyearbyen. Dogs of Svalbard A true Arctic experience, mush the dogs in full speed, cuddle the puppies and experience life in the dog yards around Longyearbyen. Kayaking in Adventfjorden Glide silently through the weater and enjoy the magnificient Arctic landscape. Combine with hikes in the majestic mountains around Longyearbyen and a hot lunch on the beach.

126 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 24 - Lyngdal Lat: 58 7'12" N Lon: 7 3'60" E Nils Otto Eriksen Marketing manager Lyngdal 4560 Vanse pr. Farsund, Norway Phone: portpromotion@gmail.com & Tenderpier for Rosfjord Beach The cruise organization Small City Cruises, with its many years experience in meeting the demands of the international cruise fleet, is pleased to welcome ships and passengers to a new world, one highly sought after by the domestic travelbusiness, but mostly undiscovered by foreign visitors. The actual historical and natural heart of the region s immense cultural treasures stems from Lyngdal, at the very end of the Lyngdal Fjord. The sailing distance from the coastline is approximately 10 km (7,60 miles), with anchorage/use of tenders by the Rosfjord beach. The approach surrounded by islets and mountains, forms a natural dividing line between the southernmost part of Norway named Sørlandet and the western part of our country, giving visitors a distinctive experience. Located between the cities of Stavanger and Kristiansand, Port of Lyngdal offers excellent opportunities as an alternative port of call along the coast. Max. Draught (m): 45 Kvåsfossen Waterfall - Lyngdal A great attraction in Lyngna is Kvåsfossen,a waterfall with drop of 36 meters. A salmon ladder is currently being built in a tunnel at the waterfall.the Visitor center open summer 2014 Lista Bird Observatory LBO,founded 1990 and runs campaigns with standardized mist and daily migration counts in the Lista Lighthouse area.bird ringers/field workers also work here. Guided tours Lista Coastal Lighthous. One of the world oldest Exhibition center. Guided tours for groups. 132 steps to the top- 34 meters. Lista landscape view

127 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 25 - Molde Åndalsnes Lat: 62 44'2" N Lon: 7 9'13" E Hamnegata Molde, Norway Phone: office@molde-romsdalhavn. The ports of Molde and Åndalsnes are situated by the beautiful Romsdalsfjord, and have been visited by cruise ships since The city of Molde, kwn for its roses and International Jazz Festival, faces the fjord and is famous for its paramic view of 222 mountain peaks. The famous Atlantic Road - labelled the world s best road trip and Norways best bike tour, is a short distance from Molde. The city of Åndalsnes has a unique setting beside the Romsdal Alps, this is the starting point for the wild and beautiful Rauma Line, the Trollveggen Mountainwall and the world famous winding road of Trollstigen. Cruise ships dock in the town centres, perfect for independent exploration. A great number of excursions. Ships visiting the two harbours within 24 hours stay at both harbours for a combined fee, perfect for excursions to some of Norway s most popular sights in one day. Max. Draught (m): 14 Tidal Movement/Range: Trollstigen 2.4 (m) Opened in 1936, and is a must-see attraction. 11 hairpin turns wind their way nearly 3000 feet up the mountain. The road is cut into the rock face. Beautiful waterfalls Molde The Varden Viewpoint, Molde parama of 222 mountain peaks. The Molde Cathedral, the Rose Garden and the children`s folk dance group at the Romsdal Museum Trollveggen and Rauma Line One of the most exciting railways in the world, built in Passes waterfalls, salmon fishing, and the spectacular Trollveggen. 570 m. Visitorcenter at Trollveggen, opened 2011.

128 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 26 - Narvik Lat: 68 25'58" N Lon: 17 25'4" E Grethe Parker Fagernesveien Narvik, Norway Phone: post@cruisenarvik. Welcome to Narvik - A peninsula surrounded by fjords and mountains. Narvik is so much more than just beautiful nature! It is the home of Ofoten railway, the navvies, the famous bears Salt & Pepper and its unique war history. It was the first industrial town in Northern Norway and was given town status in 1902 as the construction of the Ofoten Railway was completed. A town centre was formed and its unique culture was, and still is, influenced by Swedish navvies, British engineers and sailors from across the world. Located 45 km from the Swedish border you can visit two countries in one day. Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: Polar Park restrictions 13 metres 2 metres (m) The world s rthernmost wildlife park. With its 114 acres of natural habitat it houses Arctic animals such as wolves, brown bear, lynx, wolverine, mouse, reindeer, musk oxen and fox. Ofoten Railway The line was once described as the 8th Wonder of the World and was the rthernmost, coldest and harshest railway construction project the world had ever seen. Visit 2 countries in one day. Narvikfjellet Narvikfjellet offers activities both summer and winter. Spectacular views from the Mountain Restaurant. The cable car brings you to an altitude of 656 metres above sea level in just 7 minutes.

129 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 27 - Nordfjordeid Coming soon. Lat: 61 54'25" N Lon: 5 59'36" E Eli Førde Aarskog Rådhusvegen Nordfjordeid, Norway elifordeaarskog@gmail.com

130 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 28 - Olden-Nordfjord Lat: 61 50'22" N Lon: 6 48'27" E Sølve Oldeide Operating Manager Torgkaia 6700 Måløy, Norway Phone: post@rdfjordhavn. Olden is a pleasant little village located at the inner end of the fjord - Nordfjord. The head of the Fjord is characterized by varied and dramatic scenery. Peaceful valleys and tidy farms lie in contrast to gleaming glaciers, foaming waterfalls, and towering mountains. Olden is the gateway to the Jostedal Glacier, the largest glacier on the European mainland. A tour to Briksdal, its most well-kwn glacier arm, is higly recommended. The village of Olden and the Stryn region are vigorous and active, with blooming trade and businesses. They have long been kwn for tourism and industry, but are w also famous for contemporary design. Olden is the main cruise destination in the Nordfjord region, but cruise vessels are most welcome in all the Nordfjord ports: Måløy, Selje, Nordfjordeid and Sandane; each hosting a range of interesting attractions and excursion possibilities. More than 30 different excursions to offer. Welcome to Port of Olden - Nordfjord - "Gateway to the Glaciers" Max. Draught (m): 11 Tidal Movement/Range: Briksdalsbreen Glacier 1.2 (m) Journey through the beautiful Olden Valley up to the frozen cascade of the spectacular Briksdal Glacier, the best kwn of the Jostedal Glacier`s many icy arms. Transport or walk up to the glacier. Loen Valley and Kjenndal Glacier See the breathtaking Loen Valley by boat on the glassy, ice-green Loven Lake, and experience the wild Kjenndal Valley and Kjenndal Glacier. Jostedalsbreen National Park Centre Located on the banks of beautiful Lake Oppstryn, learn about the National Park through film and exhibitions. Unique Botanical garden with wild flowers and a Geological park.

131 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 29 - Oslo Lat: 59 54'18" N Lon: 10 45'4" E Anette Brække Marketing Manager Cruise Vippetangen 0103 Oslo, Norway Phone: anette.braekke@ohv.oslo. The capital city of Norway with its backdrop of hills, lies at the head of the Oslofjord, a 40-mile stretch of sheltered water surrounded by wooded hills dotted with summer houses that narrows dramatically about half-way up. Dominating the harbour is Akershus Fortress, a medieval stronghold and royal residence built around 1300, while the twin towers of the town hall face onto an exciting waterfront with shops, restaurants and pubs. Among the special attractions of Oslo are the new spectacular Opera House resembling an ermous iceberg, the Viking Ship Museum at Museum Peninsula Bygdoy, housing discoveries from Gokstad, Oseberg and Tune as well as other finds from Viking tombs around the Oslofjord. It s perhaps this combination of stunning nature and capital city vibe with world class museums, food and attractions which makes Oslo such a unique cruise destination. Cruise vessels can dock at a great location in the city center. Max. Length For Berth (m): 400 Max. Draught (m): 12 Tidal Movement/Range: 0.3 (m) Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art The building is designed by Renzo Pia,an architectural masterpiece,the Tjuvholmen neighborhood has become a new destination in Oslo.It contains works from most invative new artists. The Norwegian Opera & Ballet The Operahouse is one of the world s most spectacular buildings, with a fabulous location in the Oslo Fjord and is Norway s largest stage for music, theatre and dance with three stages The Munch Museum The museum contains paintings, drawings and prints of the famous Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch is the 150-year jubilee of the painter.

132 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 30 - Runavik Lat: 62 6'43" N Lon: 6 16'39" W Rannvá Troest Cruise Representative Fiskivinnuhavnin 3 FO-600 Saltangará, Faroe Islands Phone: cruise@runavik.fo The Port of Runavík has all modern facilities with a total longside of 580 meters, (320m with a depth from of 12 meter). The port is able to welcome all sizes of cruise ships. All cruise ships are greeted with a welcoming performance with Faroese Chain Dance where locals are wearing the national costume performing the traditional dancing and singing. There is a wide choice of excursions from the Port of Runavík, either on your own or in organized coach tours. In the Runavík-area you can unwind with the locals and enjoy shopping, art exhibitions, home visits and other cultural experiences. You also have the opportunity to go hiking either in the mountains or around the beautiful Lake Toftavatn. Our friendly ASK ME staff will be scattered around the town, ready to guide you in the right direction. Just ask! Welcome to the Port of Runavík, also called the King's Harbour. Max. Draught (m): 12 Lake Toftavatn The lake is surrounded by a unique heather area and has a rich birdlife. First International Football Stadium A walk up the hills to Faroe Islands' first international football stadium is worth a visit. From the port it takes approx. 40 min. to walk to the stadium. Visit a local home Visit a Faroese home and garden "Uppi á Gørðum" in the village Søldarfjørður only 10 min drive from the port.

133 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 31 - Seydisfjordur Lat: 65 15'48" N Lon: 14 59'12" W Adalheidur Borgthorsdottir Marketing manager Hafnargata Seydisfjordur, Iceland Phone: alla@seydisfjordurport.is Seydisfjordur harbour provides an ideal destination for cruise ships. The peaceful village, shaped by Norwegian enterpreneurs over a century ago, lies sheltered by dramatic sw-flecked mountains. The colorful, Norwegian-style wooden houses render this village unique in Iceland, and walking trails around town, out along the coast, or by the Fjardará River allow for many plesurable and relaxing experiences. Seydisfjördur is distinguished by its close proximity to wild nature some might even consider it on the verge of the uninhabitable. The climate and its harsh tendencies have shaped those living here.seydisfjordur is home to approximately 700 residents, who have traditionally lived off fishing. In recent years, however, tourism has growing. Seyðisfjörður is one of Lonely Planet s top pick in Iceland. A part of Ben Stiller's movie " The secret life of Walter Mitty" was filmed in Seydisfjordur, a YouTube clip from the film can be found here below. Max. Length For Berth (m): 250 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: Skálanes, nature tours 1.6 (m) A guided 4x4 drive for groups, combining adventure and sightseeing. Wildlife, geography, local history and geology are some of the subjects covered on the tour. Town and Nature A walk with the locals around the old town of Seydisfjordur, including a visit to the Church, Culture Centre, handcrafts market and the Technical Museum. Hengifoss Waterfall A walk up to Hengifoss waterfall which is the third tallest waterfall in Iceland in a beutiful surroundings.

134 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 32 - Siglufjordur Lat: 66 9'0" N Lon: 18 6'55" W Anita Elefsen Gránugata Siglufjörður, Iceland Phone: anita@sild.is Siglufjörður is Iceland s rthenmost town and is a historic fishing town who s fame and fortune has always been linked to the ebb and flow of the fishing industry. A tiny shark fishing village in 1900, Siglufjörður soon became one of the largest towns in Iceland and the undisputed capital of herring fishing in the Atlantic. Although the herring has disappeared, the town bears the distinct imprint of The Herring Era. Siglufjörður is along with the community of Ólafsfjörður a part of The Municipality of Fjallabyggð, which came into being when the two communities were merged in The area maintains a flourishing cultural activity and is kwn for its dynamic and vibrant extracurricular activities. There are interesting galleries and artist studios to be visited in town. Since 2002 Siglufjörður has welcomed cruise ship passengers to visit this small town at the edge of North Iceland that is full of well kept history. Max. Length For Berth (m): 200 m. Max. Draught (m): 9 m. Tidal Movement/Range: The Herring Era Museum 1 m. (m) Iceland's largest maritime museum - awarded with the Europen Museum award in Brings history to life with local herring girls, accordion playing and last but t least unique exhibitions. The Folk Music Center The Folk Music Centre presents Icelandic folk music in an accessible and entertaining manner through video recordings of people old and young, from all parts of Iceland, singing and chanting. Segull 67 Beer Brewery Segull 67 is a small family owned craft brewery located just 300 meters from Siglufjörður's port. The brewhouse is in an old fish factory that has been re-designed and adapted.

135 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 33 - Skjolden - Sognefjord Lat: 61 29'23" N Lon: 7 35'59" E Mike McFadden Director of Sales and Marketing 125 Fairview East Tequesta, USA Phone: mike@macmaritime.com Welcome to the heart of the Norwegian Fjords. Skjolden is the innermost cruiseport of Norway, located at the head of the longest navigable fjord in the world - Sognefjorden. The approach is via the picturesque Lusterfjord, close to Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier on the European mainland and ends at the foot of the highest mountains in Norway - the Jotunheimen National Park. The fjord is surrounded by several of Norway's major attractions accessible on short transits! Max. Length For Berth (m): 340 Max. Draught (m): 13 Max. Air draught (m): 64m n/a Tidal Movement/Range: 1.5 (m) Jostedalsbreen National Park In Jostedal, where glacier arms stretch down into green valleys, you can view the largest glacier in mainland Europe at close range. Join experienced guides on thrilling walks on the blue glacier ice. Jotunheimen National Park The Jotunheimen National Park mountains surrounding the fjord are perfect for short walks, hikes, climbing and skiing, and the trails lead you deeper and higher into Norway's most fascinating places. Sognefjord The world s longest navigable fjord lies in the heart of the Norwegian fjord country and extends more than 200 km inland. At the head of the fjord you'll find the idyllic village of Skjolden.

136 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 34 - Sortland coming soon Lat: 68 41'59" N Lon: 15 25'11" E Einar Glad Hansen Havnegata Sortland, Norway EinarGlad.Hansen@sortland-havn.

137 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 35 - Stavanger Lat: 58 58'16" N Lon: 5 43'42" E Anders Bang-Andersen Director of Cruise Development Strandkaien 46 N 4005 Stavanger, Norway Phone: aba@stavanger.havn. The port of Stavanger is the heart of the city. It seems too small for a cruise ship, but even 4-5 of the medium sized or large cruise ships can glide easily into the port at the same time. Port of Stavanger offers deductions on call fees for vessels, according to their score on the Environmental Shp Index (ESI). Stavanger has since 2007 been among the fastes growing ports of calls for cruise ships in Europe, rth of Gibraltar. In 2013 Stavanger had 197 cruise calls, - up 30 from the year before. This, a long with over cruise guests, made Stavanger the second biggest cruise port in Norway in A varied range of excursions are based on both history and wild landscape. Highly qualified guides handle 27 different languages. In 2010 Stavanger was rated one of the world's two, second best cruise destinations, by "Seatrade Insider". Stavanger was "European Capital of Culture" in Max. Length For Berth (m): Max. Draught (m): Max. Air draught (m): Tidal Movement/Range: City Centre and Old Stavanger Up to 350m is ok for one of the berths. Varies, depending on the different berths The sky is the limit 0.5 (m) The city centre: a wide range of shopping possibilities. "Gamle Stavanger", the old town, just a few short walk from the quay. One of rthern Europe s best preserved wooden built neighbourhoods. Lysefjord and The Pulpit Rock A boat trip is one way to see the majestic Lysefjord famous for the Preikestolen or Pulpit Rock, which towers 600m above the fjord and Kjerag which is 1,100m. Interesting museums Canning: How sardines were smoked and canned. Maritime: Maritime and commercial history. Archaeological: years of cultural heritage. Oil Museum: The petroleum adventure in the North Sea

138 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 36 - Torshavn Lat: 62 0'21" N Lon: 6 13'4" W Jónsvein Lamhauge Harbour Master P.O.Box 103 FO-110 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Phone: jonsvein@torshavn.fo Tórshavn, set amid the clear waters of the North Atlantic, is one of the world s smallest Capitals. What Tórshavn lacks in size, it more than makes up for by the warmth of its welcome! The city has inhabitants and is situated on the island of Streymoy, which is the largest island in the Faroes located centrally in the archipelago. This makes the port ideal for excursions to all corners of the Faroes. The history of Tórshavn dates back more than one thousand years. Much of the earliest historical timberbuilt houses with turf roof in Tórshavn date back to the 15-16th century. Tórshavn has a rich and colorful history as a port community with strong traditions of serving the fishing industry. Today Tórshavn is the centre of all commercial and cruise traffic in the Faroe Islands. Tórshavn blends the historical and picturesque with all the features of a modern city. The visitor will experience quality restaurants, interesting museums, exhibitions, and, excellent shopping. Max. Length For Berth (m): 325 Max. Draught (m): 10 Tidal Movement/Range: Vestmanna Seacliffs 0.3 (m) Travel by coach past fjords and valleys; board a boat for an unforgettable, close-up view of sea caves, soaring cliffs and nesting seabirds this is the most visited attraction in the Faroes. Parama Experience the spectacular vistas of the archipelago and its fjords on the islands. Old ridged-line roads are on the islands of Streymoy and Eysturoy with several viewpoints with beautiful scenery. Kirkjubøur Village Travel by coach to the early 14th-century St. Magnus Cathedral ruins and the historic King s farm at Kirkjubøur; step inside the parish church, which dates from the year 1111.

139 D - Norway, Iceland & Faroes - D 37 - Trondheim Lat: 63 26'25" N Lon: 10 23'55" E Maria Kühnl Marketing Manager Cruise PB 1234 Torgard 7462 Trondheim, Norway Phone: kuehnl@trondheimhavn. Trondheim was founded by Viking King Olav Trygvason in AD 997 and occupies a special place in Norwegian history and culture. It was the nation s first capital and is today the third largest city in Norway with around inhabitants. Trondheim is surrounded by lovely forested hills, and the Nidelven River winds through the city. The charming old streets at Bakklandet bring you back to architectural traditions and the atmosphere of days gone by. It has been, and still is, a popular pilgrimage site, due to the famous Nidaros Cathedral which is incorporated in the official European Cultural Routes on the same terms as Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Trondheim is also an ecclesiastical centre, a regional capital, a centre for commerce and administration and, last but t least, a city of education and research. Choose between a rich variety of historical sights, museums and art galleries - and look forward to an unforgettable experience. Max. Length For Berth (m): 360 Max. Draught (m): 13 Tidal Movement/Range: Nidaros Cathedral 2,5 (m) The Nidaros Cathedral is the most rtherly gothic cathedral in the world. Building began in 1070 over the grave of St. Olav, but the oldest parts are from the middle of the 12th century. Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum The museum is the 3rd largest cultural history museum in Norway, and has an impressive collection of more than 80 historical buildings, artifacts and photos. It contains a stave church from 1170 A.D. Ringve Museum Norway's national museum of music and musical instruments with collections from all over the world. Situated at Ringve Gård, one of the distinguished mansions just outside the city centre.

140 E - Associated Members - E 1 - European Cruise Services Lat: 60 23'57" N Lon: 5 18'30" E Highlights Shore Excursions and Ship Agency Services Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the UK - We Take You Further European Cruise Service offer shore exursions and ships agency services in Norway, Sweden Denmark and the UK. Using our experience and kwledge built over the last 160 years of operation in Norway we are in the process of building the largest cruise ship service company in Northern Europe for shore excursions and ships agency operations. Our intention is NOT to build a network of co-operating companies but to provide our own excellent local service in combination with the most efficient administrative routines available. We aim to offer you the best possible service, provided by a single, named contact who will look after your interests, from start to finish. This means that you can be sure that an experienced staff member, who understands your needs, is at your disposal at any time. Whatever your requirements, you can be sure that we have the experience, ability and capacity to support you and take you further during your cruise calls to Northern Europe.

141 E - Associated Members - E 2 - Agena Tramp Karim Sikias BU Director , Rue Victor Hugo Levallois Perret, France Phone: sikias@naxco.com Agena Tramp, founded in 1988 from Normand origin, is an independent port agency covering the North of France ports, the French Atlantic ports and the French Mediterranean ports, with their strongest set up, due to the Normandy back ground of the company and to its culture in the French Channel and Atlantic ports. Agena Tramp network covers for the French North Sea and Atlantic facades : Dunkirk, Calais, Boulogne sur Mer, Dieppe, Honfleur, Rouen, Le Havre, Caen, Cherbourg, Saint Malo, Brest Lorient, Belle-Ile, La Rochelle, Bordeaux, Bayonne / Saint Jean de Luz. All the ports are operated by port agencies belonging to AGENA TRAMP, 100% subsidiary of the French privately owned NAXCO Group ( ). AGENA TRAMP s core activity is port services. These services are rendered to about 2000 calls X year including about 100 cruise call per annum. The company employs a team of full time port agents, accountants, secretariat personnel all year round totalling 30 people and has been certified ISO since The ISO certification meets the group values of excellence in service, probity in the business and transparence in the management of the company and in the dealings with the authorities & with our principals.

142 E - Associated Members - E 3 - Intercruises Lat: 52 22'40" N Lon: 4 54'56" E Bea Eering Regional Director Emerging Market Intercruises Shoreside & Port Services Piet Heinkade BR Amsterdam, The Netherlands Intercruises Shoreside & Port Services is an experienced global business offering first class ground handling and port agency services to the Ocean and river cruise industry. Teams committed to service and dedicated to clients provide local insight and practical kwledge that is enhanced by global expertise and presence. Intercruises provides the following services at over 150 ports across Northern Europe For more information visit: Phone: +31 (0) Highlights b.eering@intercruises.com Has a global reach extending to over 300 ports Delivers operations for more than 70 cruise lines Employs over 300 full time cruise handling specialists worldwide On a single day can deploy in excess of 1200 customer service staff and provide services for up to 70,000 cruise guests Operates in six regions worldwide.

143 E - Associated Members - E 4 - Arctur Travel Helen Malchek 37, 6-ya Linia, Office St. Peterburg, Russia Phone: helenm@arctravel.spb.ru Arctur Travel Ltd is the leading Shore Excursion Operator in St.Petersburg, providing ground services for cruise ship passengers. The company was founded in Arctur Travel Ltd provides services for a substantial number of cruise and tourist companies. Over the last 13 years, we have serviced over customers. The following is a list of Arctur Travel partners: PRINCESS CRUISES - ROYAL CARIBBEAN / CELEBRITY CRUISES - COSTA CRUISES - CRYSTAL CRUISES - IBERO CRUCEROS - THE YACHTS OF SEABOURN - SWAN HELLENIC - AIDA CRUISES - MSC CROCIERE - FRED. OLSEN CRUISE LINE - HAPAG-LLOYD CRUISES - ACROMAS SHIPPING LIMITED - THOMSON CRUISES - VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY - PAGE & MOY CRUISES - PULLMANTUR CRUISES - KRISTINA CRUISES - LINDBLAD EXPEDITIONS - TUI CRUISES - PETER DEILMANN CRUISES - PRESTIGE CRUISES In 1998 Arctur Travel was appointed The Officiall Tourist Agent of St.Petersburg Administration. Arctur Travel Ltd made a major contribution to the construction of two passenger terminals that allow cruise ships to moor downtown. One of these terminals was specially arranged for the visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to St.Petersburg.

144 E - Associated Members - E 5 - Adelte Lat: 41 23'26" N Lon: 2 8'40" E Martin Westphal Strategic Sales & Invation Director C/ Bues Aires Barcelona, Spain Phone: mwestphal@adelte.com Barcelona-based engineering company ADELTE, formerly kwn as TEAM, is driving the development of state-of-the-art passenger access systems and other invative and cost-effective solutions to enhance operational performance for its client base in both the Cruise and the Ferry industries around the globe. ADELTE is the internationally recognized worldwide leader in the custom design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of Passenger Boarding Bridges for Cruise and Ferry terminals. Just as every passenger is different, every boarding bridge needs to be adapted to the demands of its environment. That's why ADELTE believes in designing tailor-made solutions that meet the specific challenges of each port or harbor, and of each embarkation or disembarkation. ADELTE s comprehensive range of Passenger Boarding Bridges and Advanced Technical Services ensures continuous and maximum effectiveness on the apron and guarantees safety and comfort for passengers and operators everyday during the whole lifespan of the SPBBs. info@adelte.com Website:

145 E - Associated Members - E 6 - BLB Cruises Lat: 47 39'40" N Lon: 3 59'15" W Axel Lebrun Manager Zone de KERBOIS 15, Rue Yves de Kerguelen Auray, France Phone: teamcruise@blb-tourisme.com Coming soon

146 E - Associated Members - E 7 - Hamilton Shipping (Port Services) Ltd Lat: 54 37'33" N Lon: 5 5'54" W Leo McParland Managing Director 2-10 Duncrue Road BT3 9BP Belfast, Ireland Phone: Leo.McParland@hamiltonshipping.com Hamilton Shipping was established in 1919 and is one of the most experienced and respected Port Agencies in Ireland. With offices in Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Shann & Londonderry, we provide a comprehensive range of shipping services across the whole of Ireland. We handle approximately 2000 port calls in Ireland per annum across the shipping spectrum. We are the Industry leader in Cruise Vessel Agency in Ireland, and will handle in excess of 385 cruise calls in We can also offer Port Agency coverage in all UK Ports through our sister company Denholm Wilhelmsen.

147 E - Associated Members - E 8 - Excursions Ireland Lat: 53 24'5" N Lon: 6 44'36" W Niamh McCarthy Managing Director Northwood Court Dublin, Ireland Phone: Niamh@excursionsireland.com Coming soon

148 E - Associated Members - E 9 - Denholm Lat: 56 0'10" N Lon: 3 16'56" W Peter Knight Director Seafleet House RM18 7SG Tilbury, United Kingdom Coming soon Phone: peter.knight@denholmwilhelmsen.com

149 E - Associated Members - E 10 - SCH (Southampton Cargo Handling) Lat: 50 56'13" N Lon: 1 29'38" W Lee Davis Director Salisbury Road SO40 2RW Southampton, United Kingdom ldavis@schltd.com SCH is the UK s most extensive provider of cruise ship services with operations centred on ports including Southampton and Liverpool, while sister company Southern Maritime Services (SMS) provides services in Portsmouth International Port (PIP). SCH supplies mooring, baggage handling and stores loading and is part of the Independent Ports Handling (IPH) group, which also includes Cruise and Passenger Services (CPS) and security specialists Viper Maritime Security (VMS). CPS carries out valet car parking services in Southampton, Liverpool, Oban and Portsmouth, with Carnival UK the major customer in Southampton. SCH is scheduled to handle around 150 turnaround calls into the UK during 2018 with customers including Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara Club Cruises, Cruise and Maritime Voyages and Fred Olsen Line. The most prestigious cruise celebrations to be supported by SCH in Southampton this year are the re-launch of RCI s Independence of the Seas, following a major refit that will see additional cabins and other exciting features added, and the naming and inaugural call in August of Azamara s new ship Azamara Pursuit, formerly P&O s Adonia. Highlights Port terminal management stevedoring, baggage handling mooring warehousing and logistics

150 The Cruise Europe Port Handbook Cruise Europe has 120 members in Northern and Atlantic Europe, in a geographical spread from Lisbon Iceland North Cape and St. Petersburg. Our four very different regions offer a diversity of experiences as to history, culture and events. White nights in the rth, hot sunny days in the south. Very old and new exciting architecture as well as very old and new exciting art. Museums where the guest can get an insight into all aspects of Europe's history, traditions, handicrafts and present day life. All regions give the guest an opportunity to feel the beat of the European cities, shop for the unique design of that special area and savour the national food and drink of the countries where the ships dock. Nature in Europe is everything from pristine meadows to busy beaches, great coast lines, fjords and islands, walks in birch woods or cypress groves and well-kept golf courses - each with its own characteristic. Cruising Europe is a movable feast and has become a popular destination over the past decade - there is still a lot to be discovered. Europe is longer only a summer destination. Cruise lines visit our ports all year. Christmas markets around Europe have become popular events that attract cruise calls, and the number of winter cruises looking for the rthern light have increased dramatically the last few years. Europe is a region with good infrastructure. Our members keep investing in piers, terminals, waste reception facilities and new shore tours. Every month we bring the broader cruise industry news of port developments or new infrastructure up and down our region. In a world of geopolitical challenges, it's fair to say that Europe is politically stable. The lines are t likely to face massive disruption to their itineraries in our region due to political issues if they decide to deploy their vessels in Northern & Atlantic Europe. The Cruise Europe website and port handbook will give you a good general overview and a deeper insight into all the possibilities and temptations of Cruise Europe's unique destinations. The key thing is that it can be updated regularly. The cruise lines can choose a region, a country or an itinerary. By choosing this way of presenting our wonderful region we have modern tool for the benefit of the cruise lines. After all, that is what Cruise Europe is all about. Bringing the members and the cruise lines together. Stryn, 4th November 2015 Jens Chr. Skrede Managing Director Contact Jens Skrede Cruise Europe Managing Director Phone: Jens@cruiseeurope.com

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