Our project for the construction of the new cruise terminal in the port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, has recently participated in the contest for the "Blue Ports and Destinations" Award, launched by BlueMissionMed in collaboration with MedCruise and with the support of the European Commission.
What is the Mission?
The aim of the EU Mission "Restore our Ocean and Waters" is to focus on the protection and restoration of the health of our oceans. This is an objective of the 2030 agenda and it will be possible due to research and innovation, citizen engagement and blue investments.
Las Palmas Cruise Port´s project
The new terminal will be located in Santa Catalina Pier with an innovative two-storey building of 14,000 m2 that will have also 3 boarding bridges to rendering services up to four cruise ships simultaneously.
The Terminal construction is focused on recycled and ecological materials to minimize wastes, by preserving natural resources and habitat and minimizing environmental impact. In addition, cutting-edge technologies and innovative practices will be incorporated to achieve a minimal carbon footprint and the maximization of renewable resources.
Due to our remarkable dedication, effort, and commitment for sustainable maritime accomplishments, our cruise port project has been included in the list of Mission initiatives to restore Ocean and Water.