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New cruise terminal in Kamchatka to welcome its first cruise ship in summer 2017
Upgraded port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is going to welcome the first cruise ship in summer 2017. According to the press center of the Kamchatka Territory, the passenger terminal facilities will be put into operation together with the 100-metre long berth the reconstruction of which is to be completed by 31 May. The depth at the berth is 9 meters, therefore it will be able to accommodate cruise ships of up to 8.5 m in draft. http://en.portnews.ru/news/233696/
Free Port Kamchatka company to build multi-functional transit cargo hub in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
Free Port Kamchatka, resident of PDA Kamchatka, is going to build a multi-functional transit cargo hub in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky for handling of cargoes going from Kamchatka to other regions of Russia, SEA countries and Europe through the Northern Sea Route and for reduction of time needed for cargo transportation between the Far East and Central Russia, says the Kamchatka Territory Agency of Investments and Entrepreneurship. According to Victor Laevsky, Director of Free Port Kamchatka, the project provides for construction from scratch of a refrigerating terminal, a terminal for transshipment of dry bulk and general cargo as well as a passenger terminal for local water tourism. The facilities in the area of the Avachinskaya Bay estimated at RUB 4 bln are to be put into operation in 2019-2020. http://en.portnews.ru/news/232768/
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky welcomes cruise ship Pacific Venus
Pacific Venus called at port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on June 24, 2015, press center of the regional Government says. Pacific Venus which arrived from Japan carries 303 passengers and 197 crewmembers. Japanese tourists will spend two days see the sights of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. On June 26, 2015, the ship will leave the Avachinskaya Bay for Japan.
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