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Port of Montecara
Malta-grand-harbour-sunset.jpg
Location
Country Montecara
Details
Owned byPòrti de Montecara
Type of harborNatural/artificial
Size3,900 hectares (39 km2)
Employees2,100
Statistics
Annual container volumeDecrease 4.11 million TEU (2018)
Passenger trafficIncrease 9.65 million people (2018)
Annual revenueIncrease Ł517.450 million (2019)
Net incomeIncrease Ł41.875 million (2018)
Website
porti.co.mc

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 been molded by the ships, goods, and people that have passed through its docks and wharves.

Although the port was for millennia primarily important for the import and export of goods, passenger traffic has overtaken cargo in importance over the last several decades. 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 near the center of the Nerean Sea also makes it a crucial ferry destination, with millions of passengers starting, ending, or continuing their journeys through the port every year.

History

Cranes and fortifications

Passenger traffic

Ferries

The ferry passenger terminal

Cruise ships

A cruise ship in port

Cargo

Cranes and warehouses