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Tourism · TangierAs part of their strategic development policies in nautical tourism, and more specifically to promote the reception and dedicated services for yachts and mega-yachts in their respective ports, as well as to develop cruise tourism in pleasure boating, and to enhance the visibility of their destinations on the global luxury yachting market, Tangier City Port Management Company (SGPTV) and the Port System Authority of the Sea of Sardinia (ADSP) sig…See the Story
Strategic Partnership in Cruise Tourism within the Yachting Sector

Malta · MaltaTop rankings in accessibility, beauty and security earn Valletta Cruise Port international recognition at FITUR. Valletta Cruise Port has once again been recognised on the global stage, receiving the Best Global Port of Call award for the fourth consecutive year at the Cruceroadicto Awards. The prestigious accolade was presented during FITUR, held this January in Madrid, Spain. Deputy General Manager and Head of Operations and Projects, Mark Cau…See the Story
Valletta Cruise Port Named Best Global Port of Call for Fourth Consecutive Year

Malta · MaltaValletta Cruise Port announced its cruise traffic results for the full 2025 season, reporting continued growth in both passenger numbers and ship calls. The year’s performance underscores the port’s importance as a key global cruise destination and reflects strong demand from international cruise lines and travellers. 2025 Highlights • Total Cruise Calls: 385 vessels called at Valletta Cruise Port in 2025, an increase of 8% compared to 357 calls…See the Story