Costa Brava – Cruise Ports

Costa Brava launches a new brand for promoting Roses and Palamos ports in the international cruise travel market

Seatrade Med, the most important cruise travel fair in the Mediterranean, held this year in Marseilles from 27th to 29th November, was the chosen venue for the official presentation of "Costa Brava Cruise Ports", a new commercial brand created with the goal of identifying, bringing together and promoting the cruise activity in Roses and Palamós ports in the international cruise travel market as well as boosting the local economy.

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The port of Palamós is the second top performing port within Medcruise member port

The second edition of the new MedCruise statistic reports* gives an overview of MedCruise member ports traffic data registered since 2000. This report, among other data, shows the top performing ports in terms of specific traffic dimensions. The port of Palamós is the number two after, the port of Split, considering the total passengers movement, […]

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The port of Roses expects 1,400 cruise passengers this season

The port of Roses’ first cruise season was launched today by the luxury cruise liner Seabourn Quest. The port is expecting five cruise ships and some 1,400 passengers to visit during this first season. Today, the port of Roses is embarking on a new phase in which it aims to become a regular port of call for cruise ships every season, instead of receiving occasional visits as it has done until now. As part of the institutional agreement signed last February, the ports of Roses and Palamós are working together to promote cruise activity on the Costa Brava, thus increasing tourism potential and revitalising the economy of the Girona region.

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