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connected with more than 825 ports all over the world through established regular shipping lines, and with its hinterland through an extensive network of road and rail infrastructure. It is both a hub port and a premier transshipment centre for direct ocean lines. HOW TO ARRVE TO THE PORT BUS: Cruise Ship Terminals: All the facilities fully comply with ISPS regulations (International Ship and Port Security Code) Terminal B – Adossat wharf The new turnaround cruise terminal operates since April 2005. Equipped with 2 wharf gangways and 4 luggage conveyor belts, it has a total of 6,500 sqm. Terminal C – Adossat wharf The terminal’s 4,000 sqm facilities are used in a multipurpose way in order to provide service to both turnaround and transit operations. Terminal D – Palacruceros - Adossat wharf The Palacruceros, a state-of-the-art facility of almost 10,000 sqm distributed between two main floors, was designed by Luigi Vicini and Andrea Piazza. This terminal serves generally the ships of Carnival Corporation group. Terminals North (Nord) and South (Sud) – Barcelona wharf These two international terminals situated on the Barcelona wharf count with a total of 824 sqm of berthing line and form a part of the World Trade Center. The North Terminal can serve one medium sized vessel, while the South Terminal can receive up to two ships with a maximum length of 253 m. Both terminals are sited within a walking distance from the Plaça Colom.
Distance to Barcelona: 400 m Terminal M – Port Vell – Espanya wharf Terminal M – Port Vell is situated in the leisure area of the Maremagnum. It is the smallest terminal, serving vessels with smaller capacity and lengths. Barcelona Ferry Terminal – Sant Bertran wharf This terminal is generally used for ferries between Barcelona and Balearic Islands.
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