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Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal is the largest cruise terminal in Shanghai, which is located at the north Bund area in Hongkou District near downtown.
A bubble-shaped glass building is available for three mid-sized cruise ships to berth at the same time and the annual capacity of the terminal is one million passengers. Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal helps fulfill the city's dream to become one of the premier cruise ports in Asia.
Construction of the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, on a 165,000 square metre site, started in 2004. It occupies an ideal position opposite the Lujiazui financial centre and is a few hundred meters from the Bund, enjoying a golden location, convenient transport links and an excellent connection to the surrounding tourist attractions. Shanghai has a backup facility for larger cruise vessels at the Waigaoqiao terminal, 30km away from the city centre. Meanwhile, the Customs, Border and Immigration Office are working hard on simplifying the process for ships and passengers traveling to the region.
Shanghai Wusongkou Cruise Ship Terminal's advantages in depth and width will allow it to hold three or four 60,000 tons, 300-meter cruise liners at the same time. Shanghai Wusongkou Cruise Ship Terminal offers anchorage for international cruise liners on the Huangpu River, from Wusong estuary to the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal near the Bund.
A convergent point where the Huangpu River meets the Yangtze River, Shanghai Wusongkou Cruise Ship Terminal is adjacent to the Eastern Sea. Therefore, it is a place where three streams joins. The port has corresponding land transportation, commerce and entertainment facilities.
Waigaoqiao Port Cruise Terminal is part of Shanghai Port and is operated by Shanghai Port Group. It is located at Waigaoqiao in Pudong New Area in Shanghai. Waigaoqiao Port lies about 7 km east to Wu Song Port, 30km from downtown Shanghai, and 85km west to the estuary of Yangtze River.
Ships larger than 87,000 tons will not get to the sparkling new terminal ( Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal), due to the low bridge on Huangpu River, and will have to berth at the scenic and relaxing terminal in Waigaoqiao, which, in rush hour, can be close to an hour鈥檚 bus ride from the Hongkou terminal. At best, Waigaoqiao can handle four cruise ships at any one time. More than 100 international cruise ships are expected to stop by Shanghai this year.
| Item | International Cruise Terminal - Downtown | Waigaoqiao - Downtown | Wusongkou - Downtown | 8 hrs within Shanghai | Shanghai - Suzhou 9hrs | Shanghai - Hangzhou 9hrs |
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US$78.00/US$86.00 | US$95.00 | US$95.00 | US$95.00 | US$165.00 | US$226.00 |
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US$105.00/US$104.00 | US$114.00 | US$114.00 | US$121.00 | US$255.00 | US$373.00 |
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