… … Le Havre Located 200km from the French capital and its highly prized monuments, Le Havre’s cruise terminals can accommodate the world’s biggest currently operating cruise ships around the clock. Based on Florida Point, this terminal has all the facilities needed for excellent reception of passengers and crew. A cruise club comprising the various institutional partners and professionals in the sector endeavours …
… power Together with Voies Navigables de France (VNF), the port is offering freight and river cruise vessels water and power supply terminals as part of the Borne&Eau programme . The first … freight, and in the ports of Grenelle, La Tournelle, Boulogne-Legrand, Javel and La Roche-Guyon for cruises. In 2024, HAROPA PORT has also installed 36 additional freight bollards and one dedicated to cruise ships in the port of Javel-bas. The work begun with VNF is continuing and will bring the total …
… work: dry repair services for ships and river craft (barges, self-propelled barges, pushers, river cruise boats, etc.) in one of the three Eure dry docks, civil engineering work in one of the three … dredger operator and can accommodate commercial requests from both internal and external customers (cruise operators, private companies based on the Seine Corridor, tugs, pushers, private individuals, … accommodate ships up to 10,000 tonnes . It will take vessels up to 140m in length (e.g. dredgers, cruise boats), and can also allow maintenance work to be done on six smaller craft at the same time …