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Barcelona’s cruise-ship port is to close two of its terminals, as part of efforts to fight the city’s overtourism problem.
What Barcelona port terminal closures mean for cruise passengers - Almost four million cruise passengers visited Barcelona ...
Barcelona will close two of its seven cruise terminals as it steps up efforts to control visitor numbers following a local ...
Barcelona is set to close two of its cruise-ship terminals next year, in a bid to tackle the city's overtourism issue, as per ...
A new agreement means Barcelona’s Adossat wharf will go from offering seven cruise terminals to five, with a new terminal ...
Barcelona has announced plans to close two of its seven cruise terminals as part of the city's strategy to combat overtourism ...
The City Council and the Port of Barcelona have reached an agreement aimed at reducing cruise operations. According to La ...
MADRID, BARCELONA — The port of Barcelona, Europe's busiest for cruise ships, will scale back its passenger terminal capacity by 2030 as the city tries to curb surging arrivals and address concerns ...
A port city visited by 1.6 million cruise passengers last year is rolling out a new plan to address overtourism.
Starting in October, about 340 annual cruise ship and ferry calls will be redirected from the North Terminal at the World Trade Center to the Adossat Wharf, the furthest cruise pier from Barcelona ...
Previously, ships would also put in at the World Trade Center pier, which is located just a stone's throw from La Rambla, Barcelona's iconic promenade. Whereas cruise passengers used to be able to ...
The port of Barcelona, Europe's busiest for cruise ships, will scale back its passenger terminal capacity by 2030 as the city ...