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The '''Port of Montecara''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Pòrt de Montecara'') is the cargo, ferry, and cruise terminal serving the city-state of [[Montecara]]. A port city since antiquity, Montecara relies so heavily on its port that its history has been molded by the ships, goods, and people that have passed through its docks and wharves. | The '''Port of Montecara''' ([[Montecaran language|Montecaran]]: ''Pòrt de Montecara'') is the cargo, ferry, and cruise terminal serving the city-state of [[Montecara]]. A port city since antiquity, Montecara relies so heavily on its port that its history has often been molded by the ships, goods, and people that have passed through its docks and wharves. | ||
In addition to its crucial role in oceanic trade, Montecara has become one of the world's most popular {{wp|cruise}} destinations, with several cruise ships coming and going nearly every day. The city-state's location at the narrowest point between [[Euclea]] and [[Coius]] also makes it an important ferry destination, with millions of passengers starting, ending, or continuing their journeys through the port every year. | |||
[[File:Grand Harbour - Senglea.jpg|250px|thumb|Cranes and fortifications]] | [[File:Grand Harbour - Senglea.jpg|250px|thumb|Cranes and fortifications]] | ||
[[File:Napoli-2012 by-RaBoe 175.jpg|250px|thumb|The ferry passenger terminal]] | [[File:Napoli-2012 by-RaBoe 175.jpg|250px|thumb|The main ferry passenger terminal]] | ||
[[File:Valletta Cruise Port.jpg|250px|thumb|A cruise ship in port]] | [[File:Valletta Cruise Port.jpg|250px|thumb|A cruise ship in port]] | ||
[[File:Malta - Senglea - Dock no. 2 (MSTHC) 02 ies.jpg|250px|thumb|Cranes and warehouses]] | [[File:Malta - Senglea - Dock no. 2 (MSTHC) 02 ies.jpg|250px|thumb|Cranes and warehouses]] | ||
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== Passenger traffic == | == Passenger traffic == | ||
=== Ferries === | === Ferries === | ||
Ferries are | Ferries are intended for transportation rather than entertainment, distinguishing them from cruise ships. Cruiseferries operate a middle ground between simple transportation and pleasure, offering more comfortable accommodations and some entertainment options suitable for longer voyages. Catamarans are the fastest option and operate at a premium relative to ordinary ferries. | ||
==== Ferry destinations ==== | ==== Ferry destinations ==== | ||
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!Country | !Country | ||
! Destination | !Destination | ||
! Ports of call | !Ports of call | ||
!{{H:title|Time at sea|T}} | !{{H:title|Time at sea|T}} | ||
!{{H:title|Vehicle types carried|V}} | !{{H:title|Vehicle types carried|V}} | ||
! Class | ! Class | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" |{{flag|Etruria}} | ||
| | |[[Povelia]] | ||
|Accadia | |[[Accadia]] | ||
|31:45 | |31:45 | ||
| | | | ||
|Cruiseferry | |Cruiseferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
|San Francesco | |[[San Francesco]] | ||
|Accadia | |[[Accadia]] | ||
|28:05 | |28:05 | ||
| | | | ||
|Cruiseferry | |Cruiseferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Solaria | |[[Solaria]] | ||
|Accadia<br>San Francesco | |[[Accadia]]<br>[[San Francesco]] | ||
|39:20 | |39:20 | ||
| | | | ||
|Cruiseferry | |Cruiseferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="14" |{{flag|Paretia}} | |||
|[[Altmera]] | |||
|[[Féra]] | |||
| rowspan="14" |{{flag| | |||
|Altmera | |||
|Féra | |||
|13:50 | |13:50 | ||
|[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]] | |[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]] | ||
|Ferry | |Ferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Armilla | | rowspan="2" |[[Armilla]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|7:25 | |7:25 | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Bórdaia | | rowspan="2" |[[Bórdaia]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|1:20 | |1:20 | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Féra | |[[Féra]] | ||
|Vesalla | |[[Vesalla]] | ||
|8:55 | |8:55 | ||
|[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]] | |[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]] | ||
|Ferry | |Ferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Ishana | | rowspan="2" |[[Ishana]] | ||
|Palmara | |[[Palmara]] | ||
|11:55 | |11:55 | ||
|[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]] | |[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]] | ||
|Ferry | |Ferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Palmara | |[[Palmara]] | ||
|6:20 | |6:20 | ||
| | | | ||
|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Juarez | | rowspan="2" |[[Juarez]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|9:10 | |9:10 | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Palmara | | rowspan="2" |[[Palmara]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|9:15 | |9:15 | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Port Nou | | rowspan="2" |[[Port Nou]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|9:20 | |9:20 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="6" |{{flag|Tsabara}} | | rowspan="6" |{{flag|Tsabara}} | ||
| rowspan="2" |Beit Yehoshua | | rowspan="2" |[[Beit Yehoshua]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|7:10 | |7:10 | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |El Aouïnet | | rowspan="2" |[[El Aouïnet]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|11:40 | |11:40 | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |Manara | | rowspan="2" |[[Manara]] | ||
|— | |— | ||
|2:25 | |2:25 | ||
|[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]]<br>[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-trucks-2.svg|25x25px]] | |[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-automobiles-2.svg|25x25px]]<br>[[File:Pictograms-nps-misc-trucks-2.svg|25x25px]] | ||
| Ferry | |Ferry | ||
|- | |- | ||
|— | |— | ||
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|Catamaran | |Catamaran | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Shipyard == | |||
[[File:US Navy 030715-N-0111R-001 A Maltese shipyard worker heads home on his bicycle after a day's work on USS La Salle (AFS 3).jpg|300px|thumb|An [[Estmere|Estmerish]] warship under repair at the Port of Montecara]] | |||
The port is home to an extensive shipyard suitable for construction and repair. | |||
{{Template:Montecara topics}} | {{Template:Montecara topics}} | ||
[[Category:Montecara]] | [[Category:Montecara]] |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 11 February 2023
Port of Montecara | |
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Location | |
Country | Montecara |
Details | |
Operated by | Porti de Montecara |
Owned by | State of Montecara |
Type of harbor | Natural/artificial |
Size | 1,588 hectares (15.88 km2) |
Employees | 2,100 |
Statistics | |
Annual container volume | 4.11 million TEU (2018) |
Passenger traffic | 9.65 million people (2018) |
Annual revenue | Ł517.450 million (2019) |
Net income | Ł41.875 million (2018) |
Website porti |
The Port of Montecara (Montecaran: Pòrt de Montecara) is the cargo, ferry, and cruise terminal serving the city-state of Montecara. A port city since antiquity, Montecara relies so heavily on its port that its history has often been molded by the ships, goods, and people that have passed through its docks and wharves.
In addition to its crucial role in oceanic trade, Montecara has become one of the world's most popular cruise destinations, with several cruise ships coming and going nearly every day. The city-state's location at the narrowest point between Euclea and Coius also makes it an important ferry destination, with millions of passengers starting, ending, or continuing their journeys through the port every year.
Passenger traffic
Ferries
Ferries are intended for transportation rather than entertainment, distinguishing them from cruise ships. Cruiseferries operate a middle ground between simple transportation and pleasure, offering more comfortable accommodations and some entertainment options suitable for longer voyages. Catamarans are the fastest option and operate at a premium relative to ordinary ferries.
Ferry destinations
Country | Destination | Ports of call | T | V | Class |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Etruria | Povelia | Accadia | 31:45 | Cruiseferry | |
San Francesco | Accadia | 28:05 | Cruiseferry | ||
Solaria | Accadia San Francesco |
39:20 | Cruiseferry | ||
Paretia | Altmera | Féra | 13:50 | Ferry | |
Armilla | — | 7:25 | Ferry | ||
— | 4:00 | Catamaran | |||
Bórdaia | — | 1:20 | Ferry | ||
— | 0:45 | Catamaran | |||
Féra | Vesalla | 8:55 | Ferry | ||
Ishana | Palmara | 11:55 | Ferry | ||
Palmara | 6:20 | Catamaran | |||
Juarez | — | 9:10 | Ferry | ||
— | 4:55 | Catamaran | |||
Palmara | — | 9:15 | Ferry | ||
— | 4:55 | Catamaran | |||
Port Nou | — | 9:20 | Ferry | ||
— | 5:00 | Catamaran | |||
Tsabara | Beit Yehoshua | — | 7:10 | Ferry | |
— | 3:50 | Catamaran | |||
El Aouïnet | — | 11:40 | Ferry | ||
— | 6:15 | Catamaran | |||
Manara | — | 2:25 | Ferry | ||
— | 1:20 | Catamaran |
Shipyard
The port is home to an extensive shipyard suitable for construction and repair.