The cruise ships 'Costa neoRiviera' and the 'Windsurf' visit the Port of Tarragona tomorrow
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Published in 2017
Tomorrow the Port of Tarragona’s cruise ship terminal will undergo two operations simultaneously, with more than 1,500 passengers visiting the region
The cruise ship Costa neoRiviera returns to the cruise ship terminal tomorrow Friday, on its second visit since the start of its operations from the Port of Tarragona. Costa Cruceros gave the green light on Friday June 2nd for the new route that starts and ends in the Port of Tarragona. During this season, the cruise ship Costa neoRiviera will visit Tarragona Cruise Port Costa Daurada on 17 occasions with more than 25,000 passengers on board.
This itinerary lasts for 8 days and offers stopovers in Savona (near Genova, Italy), Porto Torres (Northern Sardinia), Menorca, Ibiza – Formentera and Palma de Mallorca, before ending up once more in Tarragona.
With the aim of providing the best travel experience, the company has expressed a wish for the Costa neoRiviera to remain in the Port of Tarragona for up to 17 hours (from 9:00 am in the morning to 2:00 am in the morning of the next day). During these hours, passengers in transit can enjoy the city calmly and at their own pace, as well as enjoying the various excursions aimed at getting to know the area.
The cruise liner will dock tomorrow at the Port of Tarragona’s cruise ship terminal on route from Palma de Mallorca, and will sail for Savona at 2:30 am on Saturday June 10th.
The ‘Wind Surf’ makes another stopover in the Port of Tarragona
The luxury cruise ship ‘Wind Surf' from the WindStar Cruises company will dock tomorrow at the Port of Tarragona’s cruise ship terminal, located on the Llevant sea wall. The ship will dock at 7:00 am, on route from Barcelona, and sail for Ibiza at 5:00 pm on the same Friday.
The shipping company Windstar Cruises is a firm that has shown a continued commitment to the Tarragona Costa Daurada Cruise Port destination. The company was created in 1984 with the aim of positioning itself as an alternative to conventional cruises, with the motto '180 degrees from the conventional’, and aims to offer a service that stands out and provides added value for cruise passengers.