Gibraltar, located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, is an important maritime hub due to its strategic position at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. In this article we will look at Gibraltar’s main ports and marine terminals, their location and functions.
- Port of Gibraltar: The country’s main port, located on the west coast of Gibraltar. The Port of Gibraltar is a key transport and logistics hub serving both cargo and passenger vessels. It plays an important role in international trade and shipping, offering bunkering, ship repair and maintenance services. The port is also an important centre for cruise ships, contributing to the development of tourism.
- Gibraltar Cruise Terminal: A specialised terminal located in the Port of Gibraltar to accommodate cruise ships. This terminal plays an important role in tourism, attracting many cruise ships and tourists from all over the world.
- Yacht marinas: Gibraltar has several yacht marinas that cater for yachts and small vessels. The main marinas include:
- Ocean Village Marina: A modern marina offering upscale services for yachts and boats. The marina is also an entertainment and leisure centre with restaurants, bars and shops.
- Queensway Quay Marina: Another popular marina in Gibraltar offering a wide range of services for yacht and boat owners.
Full list of official ports that exist in the region:
- GIBRALTAR (UN/LOCODE: GIGIB, Gibraltar)
- GIBRALTAR EAST ANCH (Gibraltar)
- GIBRALTAR WEST ANCH (Gibraltar)
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