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25 Mar 2026
Casablanca Cruise Port, operated by Global Ports Holding, has reached an important milestone with the successful handling of its first-ever triple ship call, reinforcing its position as a key gateway to Morocco and a growing hub within the global cruise network.
The triple call brought together Seven Seas Voyager (633 guests), Azamara Journey (635 guests), and La Belle des Océans (103 guests). This simultaneous operation showcased the port’s ability to maintain high service standards while managing complex logistics. To facilitate shore excursions, approximately 100 buses and 20 minibuses were deployed, allowing guests to explore iconic Moroccan destinations including Casablanca, Rabat, and El Jadida.
The milestone was commemorated with traditional plaque exchange ceremonies onboard. Ouadii Bouchana, General Manager of Casablanca Cruise Port, welcomed the ships' captains alongside port representatives, celebrating the strong partnership between the cruise lines and the port.
In addition to the triple call, the port recently welcomed Viking Vesta (956 guests) and Vidanta World Elegant (56 guests), bringing the total guest count for the period to over 2,300. This momentum is set to continue through the weekend with scheduled calls from Corinthian, Silver Ray, and Viking Jupiter.
"Hosting our first triple ship call is a significant milestone for Casablanca Cruise Port and a clear demonstration of our operational capability," said Ouadii Bouchana. "Beyond operational success, Casablanca offers guests seamless access to Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. As part of the Global Ports Holding network, we remain focused on delivering high-quality experiences while positioning Casablanca as a key regional gateway."
Beyond its operational readiness, Casablanca Cruise Port offers a compelling destination proposition. Its proximity to Mohammed V International Airport and upcoming rail connectivity makes it a strategic entry point for travelers. Whether exploring the architectural grandeur of Casablanca or the historic charm of Rabat and El Jadida, the port provides a high-value experience tailored to diverse itineraries.
As part of the Global Ports Holding network, Casablanca Cruise Port benefits from global expertise and a consistent operating framework. The port’s modern terminal infrastructure plays a central role in this success, providing a seamless, efficient, and welcoming environment for thousands of passengers simultaneously. This milestone triple call reflects not only the terminal's capacity and operational readiness but also its growing role in supporting the continued expansion of cruise tourism throughout Morocco.
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