Cruise Terminals
RoRo and Cruise Terminals
A Cruise Terminal Design by Royal Haskoning Print


The design of a cruise terminal and the surrounding infrastructure is defined by the aspirations of the port owner and the cruise company that will use the facility. The overall success of the facility is determined by the experience that the passengers have and their willingness to return in future.  

There are two different types of cruise terminal:

Home/Turnaround Port
The home port is where passengers either join or leave a cruise; this facility requires all the necessary security and baggage handling equipment along with consideration for car parking, taxi and coach collection and drop off points etc.
Call Port
A call port however is a berth where a cruise liner will visit for a day or so allowing passengers to visit local sites etc and requires minimal facilities;

It is possible to combine the two types of facilities into one although this is unusual.

Royal Haskoning understand that a home port (turnaround) cruise terminal is made up from several key functions that must integrate with one another and at no time provide a bottle-neck for the smooth operational processes that enhance our clients’ customer’s satisfaction of using that particular port as a departure point location for their cruise.

Terminal Access
Passenger:
From arriving at the terminal whether it be by coach, taxi (requiring temporary parking points), or viathere own vehicle (requiring long term parking) a cruise passenger should experience easy access to the terminal building having located a baggage trolley and the baggage drop off points.

 Access to terminal
Vehicle:
A cruise terminal is likely to require the provision of bunkering the vessel which means access to the quayside adjacent to the vessel for any number of vehicles carrying anything from entertainment equipment to food produce and fuel.  All these vehicles also require easy access around the terminal building without causing hold ups to the constant arrival of the passenger traffic.



 

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