
Valenciaport approves construction and operation of new public passenger terminal
It will be developed by the company Balearia, which will incorporate the experience of Global Ports Holding (GPH) for the management of the cruises It will involve an investment of more than 37 million euros and for a period of 35 years, extendable up to a maximum of 50 years It will occupy an area of 100,000 square metres to serve cruise ships, regular passenger lines and ro-ro traffic The new terminal guarantees that 100% of the electrical energy necessary for its operation will be produced in the facilities themselves and will be of renewable origin and the electrification of the docks Source: Valenciaport Valenciaport has approved the award to the Valencian company Baleària Eurolineas Marítimas S.A. of the construction and operation of the new public passenger terminal in the Port of Valencia. This infrastructure will have a surface area of approximately 107,000 m2. The planned investment will exceed 37 million euros. In addition to the investment of the private company Balearia, the Port Authority of Valencia will invest 67.8 million euros. In total, the public/private investment will be around 100 million euros. The new public passenger terminal will be a model infrastructure in terms of environmental and social sustainability,






















