Copenhagen's cruise shore power facility inaugurated
On Monday, June 2nd, H.M. King Frederik X of Denmark officially inaugurated Copenhagen’s shore power facility for cruise vessels at an event at CMP's cruise terminals at Oceankaj.
On Monday, June 2nd, H.M. King Frederik X of Denmark officially inaugurated Copenhagen’s shore power facility for cruise vessels at an event at CMP's cruise terminals at Oceankaj.
Copenhagen today played host to a christening ceremony for the state-of-the-art expedition vessel, the Ocean Albatros, at Nordre Toldbod.
Ten years ago, Copenhagen received flexible, modern cruise terminals at Oceankaj.
Today we welcome beautiful MSC Euribia to Copenhagen, where her naming ceremony will take place.
The cruise season for Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) has started. 432 calls are expected throughout the year in Copenhagen, Malmö and Visby, including 122 turnarounds and 10 Christmas/New Year’s calls.
After two years in which the corona pandemic has negatively impacted tourism in Copenhagen, a normalisation is in sight this year. This applies to cruises as well, where the season this year looks set to once again be able to welcome many visitors to Copenhagen.
Today we welcome Enchanted Princess, from the cruise line Princess Cruises, as the first turn-around call of the year to Copenhagen.
Today, the Marina cruise ship from the shipping company NCL arrives in Copenhagen. This is the first Turn-Around call, visiting Copenhagen since the start of the corona pandemic, where the ship changes passengers.
Yesterday, Sunday morning, Hapag-Lloyd's cruise ship Europa 2 called our terminal in Visby.
Today Hapag Lloyd’s cruise ship, Europa arrives at Ocean Quay in Copenhagen for a technical call between 02.00 am – 07.00 am.
Tomorrow, September 1, we are happy to welcome the cruise ship Europa 2, to the cruise terminal in Malmö. The corona pandemic has had a huge negative impact on the cruise season 2020 with almost 100 % cancellations. Some cruise lines are now offering smaller cruises with a limited number of passengers.
As a consequence of the corona crisis, several cruise lines have since long emptied their ships of cruise passengers. Most of these ships have a limited number of crew members on board, which is necessary to maintain the ships. There is therefore a great need for ships to be able to call at ports around the world for what we call “technical calls”.