QTerminals Antalya Port Welcomes Luxury Cruise Ship Seven Seas Voyager. Continuing its tradition of hosting significant cruise ships, QTerminals Antalya Port, one of Turkey’s leading commercial and cruise ports, welcomed the luxury cruise ship Seven Seas Voyager flying the Bahamian flag.
The Seven Seas Voyager, a luxurious passenger ship measuring 206 meters in length and weighing 42,363 gross tons, docked at QTerminals Antalya Port with its 698 passengers and 455 crew members. Tourists visiting Antalya, one of the world’s and Turkey’s prominent tourism destinations, contributed to the regional economy by shopping, dining at local restaurants, and visiting tourist sites. The next destination on the Seven Seas Voyager’s cruise itinerary is the Port of Santorini.
Highlighting Turkey’s quality, safe, and efficient service principles in cruise tourism, QTerminals Antalya Port, renowned as one of the world’s best cruise ports, continues to host important cruise ships. Spanning approximately 700 nautical miles along the coast between Izmir and Mersin, QTerminals Antalya stands out with its passenger and cargo operation volumes, serving as the gateway to global trade and tourism for the region. As a well-equipped and modern cruise port, QTerminals Antalya attracts global attention with its technological infrastructure and expertise.
Emphasizing the port’s role as the gateway to global trade and tourism, Özgür Sert, General Manager of QTerminals Antalya Port, stated, “At QTerminals Antalya, we pride ourselves on being one of the industry’s leading ports in terms of capacity, security measures, and logistical networks. We are pleased to introduce our country’s natural and cultural tourism areas and contribute to the regional economy. For cruise tourism, which holds a significant place among tourism types, we provide high-quality, safe, and efficient services to our customers with our service principles. Our port, with two cruise piers totaling 370 meters in length, features a passenger terminal of 1830 square meters and a baggage area of 1000 square meters dedicated to cruise passengers. As a country surrounded by seas on three sides, we possess high potential in cruise tourism. We believe that cruise tourism will become even more prominent in the future of tourism.”