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19 Mar 2026
Europe’s Largest Cruise Terminal Officially Opens in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
The largest cruise terminal in Europe, operated by Global Ports Holding (GPH), the world’s largest Cruise port operator, and developed in partnership with local partner SEPCAN, has been inaugurated, marking a new milestone for Gran Canaria and further consolidating its position as a key destination in international cruise tourism.
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16 Mar 2026
Nassau Cruise Port and Bahamas National Trust Launch Partnership to Champion Environmental Stewardship
Nassau Cruise Port (NCP) and the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) have announced a new three-year strategic partnership aimed at promoting environmental stewardship, strengthening community engagement, and advancing sustainable tourism in The Bahamas.
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08 Mar 2026
Nassau Cruise Port Convenes Maritime Leaders for Second Annual International Women’s Day Forum
Leaders from across the maritime, tourism, security, and environmental sectors of The Bahamas gathered at the second annual Nassau Cruise Port International Women’s Day leadership forum
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27 Feb 2026
Sevilla Cruise Port Launches Its 2026 Cruise Season
Sevilla Cruise Port has officially launched its 2026 cruise season, marking the beginning of a new chapter under the management of Global Ports Holding (GPH) and Ocean Platform Marinas
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24 Feb 2026
The 2026 Cruise Season Has Been Presented: 181 Port Calls and Over 600,000 Passengers for Cagliari
This morning, Cagliari Cruise Port, part of Global Ports Holding (GPH) network of ports, presented the outlook for 2026 cruise season during a press conference held in
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20 Feb 2026
Taranto, Green Light for the New Cruise Terminal: Agreement Signed and Work Scheduled to Start in October 2026
February 20, 2026 is an important date for Taranto Cruise Port first and foremost, but also for the port and the city: we finally have the go-ahead to build the new cruise terminal.