Hamburg Cruise Ship at QTerminals Antalya

The 144-meter-long Hamburg luxury cruise ship visited QTerminals Antalya Port, Turkey's leading commercial cargo and cruise port. Bahama bayraklı The 15 thousand 67 gross ton cruise ship named Hamburg arrived at QTerminals Antalya Port with 310 passengers and 170 crew. Passengers contributed to the regional economy by shopping in Antalya, visiting local restaurants and tourist attractions. The next stop of the Hamburg cruise ship will be the port of Rhodes.

QTerminals Antalya, which has the highest passenger and cargo operation volume on the approximately 700 nautical mile long coastline between Izmir and Mersin, hosted the first cruise ship of the season. QTerminals Antalya is important as the region's gateway to world trade and tourism with its principle of quality, safe and fast service. QTerminals Antalya, Turkey's leading commercial cargo and cruise port, stands out with its technological infrastructure and knowledge in cruise tourism, which is the fastest growing and developing sector among all tourism sectors.

Expressing that they hosted the first ship of the season and the importance of cruise tourism for the country's economy, QTerminals Antalya Port General Manager Özgür Sert said, “Cruise tourism improves tourist experiences, introduces different cultures and makes a great contribution to the local economy. Cruise passengers contribute significantly to the local economy when they disembark and visit ports. Tourists closely experience the natural beauties, historical and cultural heritage of our country. As QTerminals Antalya, we are one of the best-serving ports in the sector with our capacity, security measures and logistics networks. "We offer high standards of service to our customers as the region's gateway to world trade and tourism, with our quality, safe and fast service principles," he said.