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The Cruise Terminal of Cartagena is located in the exterior part of the Marina, next to the new building of the Yacht Club, a suitable place due to its proximity to the city center, 5 minute walk, cultural, leisure and commercial area of the quay.

The terminal has a bus stop, taxi rank, information points, and all the necessary services so that tourists have a pleasant arrival to the city, as well as being connected with the Alfonso XII Quay by means of pedestrian and vehicle accesses, through the Marina commercial area.

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An ancient city with a name to match - it was founded more than 2,200 years ago by Carthaginian leader Hasdrubal - Cartagena is now one of Spain's busiest commercial centers. Step ashore here, though, and you are immediately aware of its rich history. In fact, you see it even as you cruise towards the harbor as this is flanked by towering fortresses. Then, in the center of the old town, you will find the original Carthaginian castle and sections of the old city walls.

Among its numerous Roman remains stands out the recently restored Roman theater of Carthago Nova that is one of the landmarks of the city.

But Cartagena is also, a city which moves with the times hence the new harbor front development which includes the unique National Museum of Underwater Archaeology. As part of Murcia province, Cartagena cruise port is also an excellent base for visiting the city of Murcia itself and its distinctive Baroque cathedral; the 17th-century religious sanctuary of Fuensanta; the Fortress at Lorca Taller del Tiempo; the spa resort of Balneario de Archena; and for touring into the mountainous interior or along the Costa Blanca to Alicante.

The National Museum of Maritime Archeology: Amphorae, lead ingots, anchors, even a life-size model of a Roman merchant ship. This is only part of what is contained in this museum, whose exhibits are full of objects recovered on underwater archeological digs. The items on display take us on a journey through the history of sea trade and traffic, as well as maritime history, with special emphasis on the Phoenician and Roman eras. Also worthy of note is the collection of seven scale models of ancient vessels, and even an exact replica of a galley.

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On the main boulevard right in front of the cruise dock is the starting point of the TuristBus , a 40 minute hop on/off double-decker sightseeing tour. buses depart on the whole hour and only charges 7 Euro.

It pays to compare your cruise line tours here .

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Two seas on one coastline - the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean - , impressive cliffs, heavenly beaches of endless white sand, lively ports and wild coves with crystal clear water, more than 3,000 hours of sun a year and mild temperatures - even in winter - with a yearly average of more than 18ºC. This is the Costa Cálida, the ideal place to spend some time relaxing both in winter and summer.

A trip to the historic city of Murcia , the capital of the Murcia region is a popular excursion.

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Spanish is the official language in the entire national territory. However, other languages coexist with Spanish in certain regions of Spain. These are: Catalan in Catalonia, Galician in Galicia, Euskera/Basque in the Basque Country, Valencian in the Valencia Region and a particular variety of Catalan spoken on the Balearic Islands.

Free Wifi is now common at most establishments!

Emergency number: Dial 112 free of charge (valid throughout Spain). Service is given in Spanish, and also in English, French and German in some tourist areas.

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The most common business for shops and businesses hours are Monday through Saturday, from 9.30 h to 13.30 h, and from 16.30 to 20.00 h.

Big shopping centers and department stores open from 10.00 h to 21.00 or 22.00 h uninterruptedly. These big stores open sometimes on Sunday.

In coastal cities, in high season, shops are usually open passed 22.00 h.

Pharmacies open from 9.30 to 13.30 h, and from 16.30 to 20.00 h. In all major cities, you can find pharmacies that open 24 hours. Pharmacies follow a rolling late-hour schedule, which is published in the newspapers, and is posted at all pharmacies. The following are the national public holidays: • 1 January, New Year's Day. • 6 January, the Epiphany. • Good Friday. • 1 May, Workers' Day. • 15 August, the Assumption. • 12 October, Feast of El Pilar. • 1 November, All Saints. • 6 December, Constitution Day. • 8 December, the Immaculate Conception. • 25 December, Christmas Day.

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Yacht Port Cartagena is located in the historical city of Cartagena and it is a cozy marina with many sports facilities. This marina’s guests will be able to easily access the centre of the city, which is 5 minutes away from the port. With a history of more than 2000 years, Cartagena is the mo

Yacht Port Cartagena is located in the historical city of Cartagena and it is a cozy marina with many sports facilities. This marina’s guests will be able to easily access the centre of the city, which is 5 minutes away from the port. With a history of more than 2000 years, Cartagena is the modern version of Carthaginian settlements and visitors will be able to take a step back in time while listening to historic tales of places like the Roman Theatre, the Moorish remains, etc. A more recent history is being told by Baroque and Neo-classical buildings, as well as modern and eclectic structures. Tourists will be fascinated by the complexity of this place, which is why guided tours and routes are most popular among visitors. Cartagena’s surroundings are also exquisite, revealing their special nature while sailing or practising nautical activities such as kayaking, canoeing, etc. The old town was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, thanks to its authenticity and well preservation.

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Port Cartagena Spain cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Cartagena Spain, Murcia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Cartagena is a major port city on the coast of Murcia region (southeastern Spain), with population around 220,000. The indented harbour bay is guarded by rocky promontories, each topped by a fort. Today, the city is also Spain's main naval base and cargo shipping port.

Cartagena is Spanish Navy's principal port since 18th century. As far as the 16th century, it was among the most important Spanish naval ports, along with Ferrol. Cartagena is still a major naval port and has a large naval shipyard.

Popolar among tourists are the Roman Theatre (2nd largest in Iberia) - after Merida), abundance of Phoenician, Byzantine, Roman and Moorish remains, numerous Art Nouveau buildings, a Carthaginian castle, old city walls, a 13th century cathedral, waterfront promenades (along the harbour), Mar Menor (lagoon-like beach and watersports resort).

Cartagena was founded in 221 BC by the Carthaginians (king Hasdrubal). As "Nova Carthage" the town was Roman Empire's principal port town in Iberia. In AD 425, the city was sacked by the Goths, later restored and improved by the Moors. From 1269, it was ruled by Aragon Kingdom, and later became part of the Kingdom of Spain. Cartagena is the first of several cities which eventually were named Cartagena, most notably Cartagena de Indias in Colombia .

The following photo is an aerial look over Port Cartagena (locode ESCAR).

For season 2018, the cruise port had scheduled a total of 150 ship calls and over 215,000 passengers. This was increase of 26% over 2016 (151 ship calls with around 236,000 passengers). The port also reported (based on ship bookings 2018) 24 days with double and triple ship calls.

In 2017 was extended the cruise pier (to 700 m / 2300 ft) which now allows docking of two of the world's largest cruise ships simultaneously. Also in 2017 were added new cruise shore excursions, among which to the history themed "Roman Theater" and the culinary-themed “Stories with Flavor” (Mediterranean cuisine specialties and tapas tastings).

For season 2018, the cruise port handled 148 ship calls and 228,000 passengers. For season 2019 were booked 162 ship calls with estimated nearly 248,000 passengers.

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Cartagena cruise ship terminal is located in the port's Marina area (its outer part). The terminal is right next to the Yacht Club's building. The quay is at close proximity to downtown.

The cruise terminal offers as facilities taxi rank, bus stop, parking lots for tourist coaches, info kiosks. Nearby are also Murcia's Muelle de Alfonso XII quay and Plaza Ayuntamiento.

Murcia City (region's capital) offers a wide variety of themed excursion options, including beach resorts, city tours, nature tours, culinary and wine tours, shopping opportunities. Lorca (city) is famous for its medieval past.

Caravaca de la Cruz (town northwest of Murcia) is considered one of world's all 5 Holy Cities and is a major destination for pilgrims. Every 7 years, here is celebrates Permanent Jubilee.

Bodegas Hacienda del Carche (Vejer de la Frontera) opened a wine museum about region's history. As cruise tour, it includes a visit to the vineyards, review of the winemaking and wine tasting.

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  • Paseo Alfonso XII 24, Cartagena, Murcia, 30202, Spain
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Marina Yacht Port Cartagena is one of the most popular destinations for sailing and yachting in the Mediterranean Sea. Located in the capital of the Murcia province and only a few kilometers away from the Mediterranean Sea, this marina offers 310 berths and unmatched views of the city’s skyline and its surroundings. It is the perfect place to dock your vessel and explore the stunning coast of Cartagena. The marina offers a range of facilities and services, such as showers, laundry, gas station, electricity and water supplies. It also has a bar and restaurant offering a variety of delicious meals. Furthermore, the marina has a 24-hour surveillance system to ensure the safety and security of the vessels. The Marina Yacht Port Cartagena is excellent for exploring the region with its many attractions and sites of interest. Visit the Museo Naval de Cartagena, a maritime museum located in the lighthouse of the port, or explore some of the stunning beaches located nearby, such as La Manga del Mar Menor, a long strip of land separating the Mediterranean Sea and the Mar Menor lagoon. Whatever you choose, Marina Yacht Port Cartagena is the perfect place to experience the best of the Mediterranean!

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The Carthaginian general, Hannibal, is one of history’s most celebrated figures who is best known for having crossed the Alps with an army of men and a team of elephants. In 219 BC he attacked the Roman town of Saguntum (north of modern-day Valencia) which provoked Rome into entering the Second Punic War. Following this siege his forces spent the winter in the seaport of Carthago Nova (New Carthage) whilst they prepared for their arduous journey north. These historical events are commemorated every September at the Carthaginians and Romans Festival which is a major event of International Tourist Interest.

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Now known as Cartagena, this port has continued to serve a key strategic role for various civilizations and remains an important Spanish naval base. It is also a popular cruise ship destination which sees some 150,000 passengers per year dropping in to spend a few hours in a historic port of call previously inhabited by Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine and Moorish peoples.

Port of Cartagena

Located on the coast of Murcia in south-east Spain , the naturally deep Port of Cartagena can accommodate most vessels at the Muelle de Cruceros which lies on the northern side of the commercial port within a short walk of the city centre. Its location is ideal for cruise ship passengers who can walk into the city centre within 10-minutes. There’s a yacht club (Real Club de Regatas de Cartagena) right next to where you arrive which welcomes cruise ship passengers. Occasionally ships dock at the Muelle de la Curra on the south side of the port which isn’t quite so convenient as it requires a shuttle transfer into the city.

Getting Around in Cartagena

Walking: From the pier where you disembark simply walk north towards the town then turn left on Paseo Alfonso XII as you depart from the port area. On the opposite side of the road from the port you will soon come to the bus stop for the hop-on, hop-off bus service, turn right just after this bus stop and follow Plaza Héroes de Cavite as far as Plaza del Ayuntamiento which lies within the pedestrianised historic centre. There’s a tourist information office inside the Town Hall building where you can pick up a city map listing the main attractions. With moderate fitness you can walk around most of the city and there’s a lift to take you up to the castle on Concepción Hill to avoid any exertion.

Calle Mayor in Cartagena

Tourist Bus: (Paseo Alfonso XII, 8) There are often mixed feelings amongst cruise ship passengers as to whether or not it’s worth taking hop-on, hop-off tourist bus services in cruise destinations. In Cartagena this Bus Turístico navigates a 45-minute circuit around the city but is not allowed to access the main street (Calle Mayor) or the compact historic centre which is for pedestrians only. For this reason and due to to the excessive time spent queuing for buses when a cruise ship is in port it’s hard to recommend the service unless you suffer from a severe lack of mobility.

Other: For novelty value you might like to join a Segway tour around the main sights. The operator will give you a quick explanation of how to use the contraption before leading you around town in a small group. You’ll most likely be happy to spend a few hours on dry land during your visit to Cartagena but if you can cope with more time at sea there’s an interesting boat trip from the marina which goes across the bay to the lighthouse at Fuerte de Navidad (Fort Christmas) which you’ll have spotted as your cruise ship entered the port.

Self-Guided City Tour

The main tourist office is located inside the beautiful Palacio Consistorial in Plaza del Ayuntamiento. A simple city map is all you need to identify the main sights worth seeing during your day in port beginning with the museum to the city’s Roman Theatre which lies just a few metres away inside the salmon-coloured building. Cruise passengers can make their own group and hire a local guide for an informative walking tour of Cartagena .

Museo del Teatro Romano (Plaza Ayuntamiento): Once you’ve paid a small admission fee into Cartagena’s Roman Theatre Museum it’s well worth watching the short educational video about the city’s most important archaeological site. You’ll then proceed through a number of rooms and subterranean corridors which lead to the Roman Theatre itself. Built between the 5th and 1st centuries BC, this remarkable amphitheatre was only discovered in 1988 and is Spain’s 2nd largest after the one in Mérida (Extremadura) . If you aren’t interested in going inside the museum you can still get good views of the Theatre from the street.

Roman Theatre in Cartagena

Cartagena Cathedral: Located right next to the Roman Theatre are the remains of a church which dates back to the 13th century though it underwent various renovations over the centuries. It was only thanks to a construction project here in the late 1980s that the Roman site was ever discovered as the cathedral had been built on top of the theatre using materials from it. During the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) the site was left in ruins after bombing by Franco’s nationalist forces. It has never been rebuilt.

Cartagena Cathedral

El Castillo de la Concepción: To the north-east of Plaza del Ayuntamiento, within the grounds of Parque Torres, is Cerro de la Concepción which is one of the five hills surrounding Cartagena. The castle at the top was originally a Roman temple which was later fortified under Moorish then Christian rule. This is a great place for taking photographs of the city and your cruise ship in the port below. The walk up to the castle is hard work so it’s best to head for the lift (Ascensor Panorámico) on Calle Gisbert which takes you to the top. The adjoining Museo Castillo Concepción is worth a visit if you’re interested in learning more about the rich history of Cartagena. You can comfortably stroll back down the hill to the town or the port after visiting the castle.

Civil War Museum (Calle Gisbert, 21): It was the bombing Guernica in the Basque Country in April 1937 which alerted the world to the atrocities of the Franco regime directed against civilian targets. Yet Guernica was not the only town which was bombarded by his German and Italian fascist allies. Cartagena was an important Republican stronghold during the Spanish Civil War which Franco saw as a threat because aid could be shipped to opposition forces through its port. In November 1936 the city was subjected to a horrendous aerial bombardment targeting the port, the city and the civilian population. This museum, housed within the civil war shelters located below the Castillo de la Concepción on Calle Gisbert, tells the story of what the ordinary people of Cartagena endured during this brutal ordeal.

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Museo Naval (Paseo Alfonso XII): The city’s naval museum is well worth a visit if you’re interested in learning more about the importance of Cartagena as a seaport from ancient to modern times. It is conveniently located at the end of the harbour as you’re walking into town from the cruise terminal. La Casa de Fortuna (Plaza de Risueño, 14): This is a particularly interesting attraction as it is the remains of an authentic Roman home from the the 1st century BC containing typical household items from that era. Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática (Paseo Alfonso XII): The National Museum of Underwater Archaeology (ARQUA) provides a fascinating insight into how ships and the shipping industry have developed throughout history. Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Cartagena (Calle de Santiago Ramón y Cajal, 45): Located on the northern edge of the Old Town this important museum is built on the site of the city’s Roman Acropolis. Its exhibits represent a collection of artefacts accumulated over the ages from around the region.

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Cartagena Cruise Extensions: Practicalities

If you choose to spend a few extra days in Cartagena at the beginning or at the end of your cruise you’ll find the following information useful:

Getting There: The nearest airport to Cartagena is Murcia–San Javier Airport which lies approximately 30km to the north-east. A number of budget operators including easyJet and Ryanair offer flights there during the summer months.

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    Location: The Cruise Terminal of Cartagena is located in the exterior part of the Marina, next to the new building of the Yacht Club, a suitable place due to its proximity to the city center, 5 minute walk, cultural, leisure and commercial area of the quay.

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    Radio Channel. You can reach Yacht Port Cartagena by calling VHF9. Yacht Port Cartagena is located in the historical city of Cartagena and it is a cozy marina with many sports facilities. This marina's guests will be able to easily access the centre of the city, which is 5 minutes away from the port. With a history of more than 2000 years ...

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    12 m. Draught. 9. VHF Channel. Contact the port. Yacht Port Cartagena is a quiet and cozy marina, located a few minutes walk from the historic center of the city, of great tourist and cultural interest. The marina has 310 mooring points for all types of boats: sailboats, motor boats and catamarans. It has fingers for greater comfort and safety ...

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    Cartagena Spain cruise port schedule 2024-2025-2026, map, address, ship terminals, hotels, tours, shore excursions. ... The terminal is right next to the Yacht Club's building. The quay is at close proximity to downtown. The cruise terminal offers as facilities taxi rank, bus stop, parking lots for tourist coaches, info kiosks. Nearby are also ...

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    Contactos. Paseo Alfonso XII 24, Cartagena, Murcia, 30202, Spain +34 968 121 213, +34 618 332 101; http://yachtportcartagena.com

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    Max length (LOA):140 m. Marina Yacht Port Cartagena is one of the most popular destinations for sailing and yachting in the Mediterranean Sea. Located in the capital of the Murcia province and only a few kilometers away from the Mediterranean Sea, this marina offers 310 berths and unmatched views of the city's skyline and its surroundings.

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    Located on the coast of Murcia in south-east Spain, the naturally deep Port of Cartagena can accommodate most vessels at the Muelle de Cruceros which lies on the northern side of the commercial port within a short walk of the city centre.Its location is ideal for cruise ship passengers who can walk into the city centre within 10-minutes. There's a yacht club (Real Club de Regatas de ...

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    Information about the port Puerto de Cartagena located Muelle Alfonso XII s/n, , 30201 Cartagena - Spain. The harbour can be reached at +34968501507 or on VHF channel 9

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