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BARCELONA CRUISE FACILITIES 2004

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Production:

Difusión Ediciones, S.L.

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Design:

Geuve

Pictures:

Aeroport de Barcelona

Generalitat de Catalunya

Ajuntament de Barcelona

Lluis Bertran

Lluis Mª Castellà

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In the last few years, cosmopolitan Barcelona has experienced a tremendous upsurge in visitors becau-se of its superb endowment of culture (art, music, opera, architecture...), leisure activities, varied and healthy gastro-nomy, sports, shopping and a rich, lively nightlife. In short an activity for every mood, everyone and each season of theyear. Its benign climate contributes decisively to the sustainable growth of the passenger cruise industry.

Visitors have a wide range of options to enjoy Roman, medieval or art-nouveau Barcelona or venture on short sight-

seeing trips to spectacular beaches (the rugged Costa Brava), or the magnificent countryside. The traveller is sure to bespellbound by the charming historical towns and villages (Romanesque itineraries or Jewish quarters). France andAndorra are at a mere two hours drive from Barcelona!

1992 Olympic Games was the latest occasion that Barcelona and its port showed the world this unique blend of oldand new (the fascination of history, art, and tradition with the efficiency of design, the comfort of modernity and simpli-city of life). Ever since, the city, the Port of Barcelona and other entities have endeavoured to live up to their image byconstantly improving services and infrastructures. It has been successful. The Port of Barcelona became theMediterranean turnaround port par excellence with an all time record of 1.050.000 passengers in 2003!!

Constant refurbishing of the port is a must to keep our leading position. The opening of the second mouth last June,provided easy and safe access to the World Trade Center cruise ship terminals. The lengthening of the "Adossat" pier–now underway- will certainly increase the mooring space available so as to accommodate up to 5 mega ships simul-taneously. Thus, we are ready to receive the largest ships in the world.

Safety and security, however, are of the utmost importance for us. All personnel in our port are highly trained toundertake all procedures and operations in a most secure and safe manner. Police authorities and other law enforce-

ment entities are working hand-in-hand with us to keep upwith the tremendous challenges current times demand.Moreover, our terminals fully comply with the requirementsset forth by the IMO and perform periodic fire and other safetydrills. In fact, our terminals have been spot-checked by the U.S.

Coast Guardinspection offi-cers, and other U.S.agencies and we havepassed the test with flyingcolours.

The Port of Barcelona is also very protective of the environment. Weabide by and enforce Marpol and other international environmentalregulations. We also provide ships with waste collection, garbage andsewage disposal, as well as recycling services.

We do not work alone, however. In January 2000, the service com-pany Creuers del Port de Barcelona, joined forces with the PortAuthority in order to develop the best passenger terminal facilitiesanywhere in the Mediterranean.

One of Barcelona’s strongest assets though is its people. Literallythousands of professionals are diligently at work, day and night, tosupply the cruise industry with the best agents, hostesses, security

personnel, tourist guides, coaches, longshoremen, etc.The city of Barcelona is co-founder and a member of the Medcruise Association and takes an active part in promoting

Mediterranean ports as tourist destinations.In the last five years the Port of Barcelona has been honoured with various awards by Dream World Cruise

Destinations magazine in recognition of its efforts to advance the industry at large.

�Mediterranean Best Information Provider: 1996.

�Europe Most Improved Port Facilities: 1997, 2000.

�Mediterranean Most responsive Cruise Team: 1998.

�Mediterranean Best Turnaround Port: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002.

�Mediterranean Most Efficient Port Services: 1998, 2000.

�Mediterranean Best New Terminal Building: 2000.

�Mediterranean Best Turnaround Destination: 2001.

�Most Efficient Terminal Operator: 2001, 2002.

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LOCATION�

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General Services� Air conditioned � Public telephones (Cash/VISA payment)� Foreign exchange� Duty free shops� Souvenir shops� Delivery Service� Bar- Restaurant

� Parking area for buses� Shuttle bus to city centre� Taxi rank

� Police – Immigration�Metal detectors � X-Ray machines

Ship Services� On-board ID telephone connections.� Computer connections for in-bond operations. �Waste and garbage disposal.� Sewage disposal. � Recycling.� Fresh water supply service system with a loading

capacity of 30 tons/hour per hose, with a combinedcapacity of up to 120 tons/hour.

TERMINAL A ADOSSAT PIER�

Terminal A is, historically, the most efficient terminal of the Port of Barcelona.It is a wide warehouse converted into a passenger terminal and its distribution can be easily adapted to the different

operations: embarkation, disembarkation, transit. Creuers del Port de Barcelona SA , current concessionaire for this terminal is planning to increase its surface by demo-

lishing some of the original structure that divides the terminal in two separate areas. With this project, the surface ofthe terminal will be big enough as to attend the drop off of the disembarkation luggage as well as the check-in of thebiggest ships in the world in turnaround operations.

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Indoor Area Berth line Draught Quay w

Terminal A 3.300 sqm.700 m. 12 m. 26

Terminal B 6.500 sqm.

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General Services� Passenger gangways� Air conditioned � Public telephones (Cash/VISA payment)� Foreign exchange� Duty free shops� Souvenir shops� Bar- Restaurant

� Parking area for buses� Shuttle bus to city centre� Taxi rank

� Police – Immigration�Metal detectors � X-Ray machines

Ship Services� On-board ID telephone connections.� Computer connections for in-bond operations. �Waste and garbage disposal.� Sewage disposal. � Recycling.� Fresh water supply service system with a loa-

ding capacity of 30 tons/hour per hose, with acombined capacity of up to 120 tons/hour.

ADOSSAT PIER

In order to adapt the installations to the con-tinuous growing passengers traffic Creuers delPort de Barcelona, S.A., the current concessionaire of theterminal, has decided the construction of a new cruiseTerminal designed to operate next deployments of 140.000tons, 3.600 passenger mega cruise ships in theMediterranean area.

Project includes modifying and expanding the existing3.000 m2 Terminal B into a 6.500 m2 brand new cruiseTerminal, incorporatinglast requirements concer-ning security, comfort,fast processing andimage, and will be fittedwith 2 gangways and lug-gage conveyors.

The project is valuedover e 9 m and worksstarted December 2003.The Terminal will be completed byApril 2005, before the beginning of the summer high season.

Miami architectural firm BEA International has designedthe new Terminal, that will comply with new InternationalShip and Port security code (ISPS).

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(under construction) NEW TERMINAL B �

ught Quay width Quay height Turnaround Distance to city

m. 26 m. 2,1 m.3.000 pax.

2 km.No limit

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TERMINALS C AND D�

TERMINAL CDuring the period Creuers will be refurbishing terminal B, the Port of Barcelona will habilitate a ware-house in the same Adossat Pier to be used as passenger terminal.

Its 4.000 sqm will be used in a multipurpose way in order to have the possibility to give service to both, turnaroundand transit operations.

TERMINAL DAt the southern part of the Adossat Pier, a warehouse will be set up to be used as cruise terminal only inthe rush season and for transit operations or small turnaround operations.

Despite the temporary character of that terminal, it will count with all the services to the ship and the passengerrequired by the cruise lines.

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General Services� Air conditioned � Public telephones (Cash/VISA payment)� Foreign exchange� Duty free shops� Souvenir shops� Bar- Restaurant

� Parking area for buses� Shuttle bus to city centre� Taxi rank

� Police – Immigration�Metal detectors � X-Ray machines

Ship Services� On-board ID telephone connections.� Computer connections for in-bond operations. �Waste and garbage disposal.� Sewage disposal. � Recycling.� Fresh water supply service system with a loading

capacity of 30 tons/hour per hose, with a combinedcapacity of up to 120 tons/hour.

ADOSSAT PIER

Indoor Area Berth line Draught Quay width Quay height Turnaround Distance to city

Terminal C 4.000 sqm.525 m. 12 m. 22 m. 2,1 m.

3.200 pax.2,5 km.

Terminal D 2.270 sqm. 2.500 pax.

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General Services� Passenger gangways� Air conditioned � Public telephones (Cash/cards

payment)� Foreign exchange� Duty free shops� Souvenir shops

� Parking facilities� Regular bus lines� Taxi rank

� Police – Immigration�Metal detectors � X-Ray machines

Ship Services� On-board ID telephone connections.� Computer connections for in-bond ope-

rations. �Waste and garbage disposal.� Sewage disposal. � Recycling.� Fresh water supply service system with

a loading capacity of 30 tons/hour perhose, with a combined capacity of upto 120 tons/hour.

BARCELONA PIER TERM. NORTH AND SOUTH �

The state-of-the-art World Trade Centre is located atthe Barcelona Pier.

Amongst its facilities, the two international cruise terminals, North isprepared to give service to medium-size vessels and South terminal canreceive 2 ships, the biggest one up to 270 m. length.

An extra berth in the Eastern part sums a total of 824 meters of bert-hing line, at the Barcelona Pier.

Both terminals are located at walking distance of city centre.

Indoor Area Berth line Draught Quay width Quay height Turnaround Distance to city

Terminal N5.000 sqm.

230 m. 8,0 m.14 m. 800 pax.

Terminal S 434 m. 9,0 m. 2,5 m. 400 m.

Berthing E No terminal 160 m. 9,5 m. 18 m. Only transit

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OTHER TERMINALS�

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SANT BERTRAN TERMINAL · SANT BERTRAN PIERA ferry terminal able to satisfy cruise operators needs when necessary.

PORT VELL TERMINAL · ESPANYA PIERA small terminal in the middle of the Maremagnum (a leisure area) to receive the smallest vessels.

TERMINAL P · ADOSSAT PIERThis terminal is equipped with all the necessarytools to serve cruise lines’ operations with the highest stan-dards of security.

Its use is sometimes required when the season gets verybusy and basically to transit operations.

Indoor Area Berth line Draught Quay width Quay height Turnaround Distance to city

Sant Bertran 2.200 sqm. 255 m. 11 m. 12 m. 2,15 m. 250 pax. 400 m.

Terminal S 480 sqm. 300 m. 8,6 m. 10 m. 2,35 m. 200 pax. 100 m.

Terminal P 1.000 sqm. - 12 m. 44 m. 2,1 m. 1.500 pax. 2 Km.

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SHUTTLE BUS TO CITY CENTER

SHIPYARDShip repair and dry dock for ves-sels up to 220 m. length and 50.000 DWT.

SAFETY AND SECURITYIn our terminals we have developed the highest standards of security. We follow strict guidelines to gua-rantee all cruise lines needs in terms of safety and security.

Implementation of ISPS Code to SOLAS is one of our targets for this season and we have started by building a newcontrol room in the heart of the port with specific definitions to cruise traffic.

SERVICES �

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Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, has become one of the leading tourism destinations in Europe in therecent years.

Barcelona is a walking city and provides a unique experience to the visitor: mild climate, Mediterranean spirit, cultu-ral dynamism, fine shopping, rich gastronomy and not to forget the people of Barcelona, always ready to help newco-mers feel welcome.

Tours include the catalan art nouveau –Modernisme- architecture (Sagrada Familia temple, Güell Park, Casa Milà "LaPedrera"), the Gothic Quarter, the famous boulevard La Rambla, the Montjüic hill (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya,Joan Miró Foundation, Olympic Ring), the Picasso Museum…

Sightseeing tours can be organised using coach, by bicicle, on foot (Gothic Qarter and Picasso walking tours), and withthe Barcelona Bus Turistic route (hop-on and hop-off system).

BARCELONA, A LIFE STYLE!�

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BARCELONA 2004: UNIVERSAL FORUM OF CULTURES AND DALÍ YEAR

Barcelona organises for the first time a new culturalevent sponsored by UNESCO. The city willbecome the world capital of diversity and dia-log among cultures. For 141 days the ForumBarcelona 2004 will join 2.000 artists, 65.000congress delegates, 24 exhibitions, 423 con-certs, and many other artistic performances.2004 is also the Dalí Year, the celebration ofthe centenary of Salvador Dali’s birth.

Barcelona will host some of the major exhibitions dedicated to thismajor 20th century creator.

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CATALUNYA�

COSTA BRAVABreathtakingly beautiful rugged coast located just north of Barcelona. It has been a favourite spot for vaca-tion and leisure since the forties. Cadaqués is a most charming village gifted with a dream-like landscape capable of ins-piring Salvador Dalí.

GIRONAThose interested in in knowing Dalí'swork and "extraordinary" personality can do so byvisiting the various "stages" where he acted hisown life in Girona's province-- the Dalí Triangle: hishome in Portlligat (Costa Brava), the Púbol Castle(he was made marquis of Púbol by the king), andthe spectacular Teatro-Museo Dalí in Figueras,reconstructed and decorates by the artist himself.

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FOTO TORNER

FOTO TORNER

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MONASTERY ROUTEExhibition of magnificent examples of monasteries in a single route: Santes Creus, Vallbona de les Monges,Poblet and Montserrat.

BARCELONACAVA CELLARSFamous sparkling winevineyards and cellars locatedsouth of Barcelona.World known cava brands canbe enjoyed along with fine gas-tronomy. It is a trademark ofthe region.

TARRAGONA Ancient Tarraco offers visitors the mysterious beauty of antiquity, the roman wall, the theatre, the necro-polis and forums, all part of the World Heritage since 2000, have witnessed the passage of history since its foundationsby the Romans.

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BARCELONA AIRPORT�

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� Three terminals capable of meeting the needs of 23 million passengers.

� More than 50 airlines operating on a regular basis.

� Scheduled flights to more than 110 cities, 80 of which are international destinations.

� 113 cheeck-in counters, over 80 shops, plus many restaurants and specialized stores.

� One of the gratest and fastest growing airports in Europe.

� Confortable facilities providing high quality services recognizedworldwide.

� Superb strategic locaion as a logistics platform together with the Port of Barcelona

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And ambitious master plan is being undertaken for the airportto consolidate itself as one of the most important ones in the Mediterranean.

The construction of the third runway, already underway, will allow to increasetraffic to a maximum capacity of 90 landings/takes off/h.

A new terminal building will allow the airport to process a total of 40 millionpassengers.

The high speed train and the subway will both serve the airport terminals.

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STATISTICS�

OPERATION 2003 (pax)

DISEMBARKING

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90.000

80.000

70.000

60.000

50.000

40.000

30.000

20.000

10.000

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EMBARKING TURNAROUND TRANSIT

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0JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

SEASONALITY 2003

1.200.000

1.000.000

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PAX. EVOLUTION

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STATISTICS

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OPERATION 2003 VESSELS EVOLUTIONJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL

1993 2 2 8 25 24 29 26 32 43 37 15 7 250

1994 1 0 14 26 41 19 29 37 43 45 20 14 289

1995 6 3 8 38 53 34 39 39 57 47 22 10 356

1996 9 3 8 42 60 38 38 48 54 51 21 3 375

1997 9 2 6 39 55 49 53 63 59 59 16 7 417

1998 5 1 6 41 81 51 50 58 62 60 20 12 447

1999 8 4 6 37 75 56 61 60 75 72 25 7 486

2000 8 10 12 47 80 58 58 60 71 56 26 9 495

2001 5 3 8 43 81 68 60 66 79 77 38 16 544

2002 9 5 18 52 88 66 65 74 83 99 55 19 633

2003 10 4 19 47 108 77 74 81 117 106 47 27 717

PASSENGERS EVOLUTIONJAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL

1993 499 460 3.796 12.972 14.779 19.673 17.375 17.897 29.536 22.123 9.872 3.100 152.082

1994 293 0 6.712 13.657 23.375 13.782 24.384 25.097 26.723 24.763 9.636 5.586 174.008

1995 4.080 1.867 4.406 18.008 28.999 28.902 29.640 28.554 39.036 32.677 12.607 4.613 233.389

1996 5.970 2.445 5.229 32.629 43.409 24.844 30.032 35.686 41.751 36.982 16.543 1.804 277.324

1997 6.197 1.729 3.843 21.626 44.049 38.772 50.373 71.727 49.572 55.733 11.157 4.505 359.283

1998 3.514 969 4.229 25.616 81.458 62.157 72.447 78.237 60.834 58.462 12.658 5.687 466.268

1999 5.185 4.641 4.254 23.062 73.564 71.169 91.504 87.967 86.561 74.442 18.515 5.159 546.023

2000 7.855 5.544 5.712 38.707 81.681 80.138 85.141 81.628 84.950 65.388 28.712 7.115 572.571

2001 4.117 3.362 7.102 33.982 97.531 88.532 91.543 100.482 91.831 79.320 39.646 17.358 654.806

2002 9.250 5.594 17.993 59.022 110.576 94.824 114.114 115.293 116.701 121.469 58.673 20.177 843.686

2003 10.571 4.424 16.264 49.482 131.327 126.818 137.635 160.080 165.901 160.581 53.976 37.353 1.054.412

VESSELS DISEMBARKING EMBARKING TRANSIT TOTAL PAX

JANUARY 10 2.052 477 8.042 10.571

FEBRUARY 4 94 177 4.153 4.424

MARCH 19 2.762 4.299 9.203 16.264

APRIL 47 9.162 11.568 28.752 49.482

MAY 108 28.903 30.957 71.467 131.327

JUNE 77 38.453 40.805 47.560 126.818

JULY 74 38.529 37.438 61.668 137.635

AUGUST 81 46.668 45.950 67.462 160.080

SEPTEMBER 117 45.334 43.859 76.708 165.901

OCTOBER 106 43.925 40.511 76.145 160.581

NOVEMBER 47 9.580 10.043 34.353 53.976

DESEMBER 27 6.950 8.479 21.924 37.353

TOTAL 717 272.412 274.563 507.437 1.054.412

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THE FUTURE�

In year 2009, Barcelona could have a total of 5 brand new terminals in a single bert-hing line of 1.680 meters, in order to serve the biggest cruise ships and operations.

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� AARUS MARÍTIMA, S.A.

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Cruise Agents

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CRUISE AGENTS & LINES �

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