GLOBAL Ports Holding’s Casablanca Cruise Port marked its first-ever triple ship call last week, a milestone which the parent company said reinforces its “position as a key gateway to Morocco and a growing hub within the global cruise network”. Seven Seas Voyager, Azamara Journey, and La Belle des Ocans all...
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GLOBAL Ports Holding’s Casablanca Cruise Port marked its first-ever triple ship call last week, a milestone which the parent company said reinforces its “position as a key gateway to Morocco and a growing hub within the global cruise network”.
Seven Seas Voyager, Azamara Journey, and La Belle des Ocans all sailed into the North African port, with approximately 100 buses and 20 minibuses deployed to facilitate shore excursions to destinations such as Rabat, Casablanca and El Jadida.
“Hosting our first triple ship call is a significant milestone for Casablanca Cruise Port and a clear demonstration of our operational capability,” said Casablanca Cruise Port GM, Ouadii Bouchana.
“As part of the Global Ports Holding network, we remain focused on delivering high-quality experiences while positioning Casablanca as a key regional gateway,” he added.
Casablanca Cruise Port also recently welcomed several other ships including Viking Vesta, Viking Jupiter, Corinthian, Silver Ray, and others. JHM
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