QTerminals Antalya’s contribution to the economy in cruise tourism

QTerminals Antalya's contribution to the economy in cruise tourism - News2Sea

QTerminals Antalya Port, Turkey’s leading commercial cargo and cruise port, stands out with its technological infrastructure and know-how in cruise tourism, which is the fastest growing and developing sector among all tourism sectors.

QTerminals Antalya Port, which has two cruise piers with a total length of 370 meters, has a 1830 square meter passenger terminal and a 1000 square meter luggage area serving cruise passengers.

“As the region’s gateway to tourism, we offer high standards of service”

QTerminals Antalya stands out with its technological infrastructure and knowledge in cruise tourism, which is the fastest growing and developing sector among all tourism sectors. Pointing out that cruise tourism is experiencing a remarkably rapid increase in demand among world tourism, QTerminals Antalya Port General Manager Özgür Sert said, “Turkey is in a prominent position in the sector with its coastline suitable for cruise tourism, its historical, cultural and touristic features and accessible terrestrial areas. In our port, which has two cruise piers with a total length of 370 meters, we have a 1830 square meter passenger terminal and a 1000 square meter luggage area serving cruise passengers. As QTerminals Antalya, we are one of the best-serving ports in the sector with our capacity, security measures and logistics networks. “We offer high standards of service to our customers as the region’s gateway to world trade and tourism, with our quality, safe and fast service principles,” he said.

“We are one of the ports with the highest development potential in Turkey”

Adding that QTerminals Antalya is a multi-purpose port offering cruise, container, general cargo, bulk cargo, project cargo, drilling coastal base and military ship services, QTerminals Antalya Port General Manager Özgür Sert said, “We are one of the ports with the highest development potential in Turkey. We are the largest organized port on the coastline between Izmir and Mersin, which is approximately 700 nautical miles long. QTerminals Antalya is a high-capacity commercial port with a dominant position in export traffic due to its hinterland located on the west coast of the city. The port is connected to important industrial and tourism centers such as Burdur, Isparta, Konya, Mersin, Denizli, Muğla and Afyonkarahisar by highways. “As a port, we are positioned as an important regional turnaround center for cruise operations,” he said.


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