Shanghai Port Transfer & Tours
Shanghai Port is an important port of call on your Asia pacific cruise. At present, Shanghai Port has three international cruise terminals - Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, Wusongkou Cruise International Terminal and Waigaoqiao International Cruise Terminal. Shanghai Port links worldwide and has good cooperation with the ports globally.
The three cruise terminals in Shanghai are home to the liners of Costa Rica Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Star Cruises and also used by Diamond Princess, Holland America Volemdam, Oceania Nautica, Celebrity Millennium, Azamara Quest, Arcadia, Ocean Princess, Crystal Symphony and Sapphire Princess etc., which are the most innovative vessels offering passengers a unique way to visit a variety of ports throughout the Asia Pacific in complete style.
If you are checking on the internet to plan your private cruise port transfers, or doing shore excursions or pre/post-cruise tours, this is the right place to start!
Shanghai Cruise Terminal Location Map
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Picked up from your cruise terminal and start your Shanghai day tour with a car or van and an English speaking tour guide, a comfortable and carefree way to see Shanghai, the Bund, Yu Garden, Old French Concession, Tianzifang Street, Huangpu Cruise, Zhujiajiao Ancient Water Village...
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Are you looking for a reliable partner to offer you a fast and safe Shanghai cruise terminal transfer service, this is the right place to plan your cruise transfer.
We offer transfer service at the three cruise terminals in Shanghai - Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, Wusongkou Cruise International Terminal and Waigaoqiao International Cruise Terminal. |
Shanghai Cruise Terminal Information
Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal (上海港国际客运中心) is the largest passengers cruise terminal in Shanghai. It is located at the north Bund area in Hongkou District near downtown. The bubble-shaped glass building terminal can hold three large passenger liners of between 70,000 tons and 80,000 tons at the same time. The port has been designed to cope with a turnover of 1 million tourists a year.
The cruise terminal in Shanghai are home to the liners of Costa Rica Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises and Star Cruises. Ships larger than 87,000 tons will not get to the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, due to the low bridge on Huangpu River, and will have to berth at the Wusongkou Cruise Port,or Waigaoqiao Cruise Port.
Wusongkou Cruise International Terminal (上海吴淞口国际邮轮港) is also called "Baoshan Cruise Terminal" since it is located at Baoshan District in Shanghai. At present, Wusongkou Cruise Terminal has a coastline of 774 meters with two huge cruise docks that can accommodate two large passenger liners at the same time - one at 100,000 tons and the other at 200,000 tons.
Shanghai Wusongkou Cruise Port will provide anchorage for international cruise liners on the Huangpu River at Wusong estuary, also for the temporarily docking for smaller cruise ships moving from Wusong estuary to the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal near the Bund in the downtown Shanghai.
A convergent point where the Huangpu River meets the Yangtze River, Port Wusongkou is adjacent to the Eastern Sea. Therefore, it is a place where three streams joins. The port has corresponding land transportation, commerce and entertainment facilities.
Shanghai Waigaoqiao Port (外高桥邮轮码头) is part of Shanghai Port and is operated by Shanghai Port Group. Shanghai Waigaoqiao Port Cruise Terminal is located at Waigaoqiao in Pudong New Area in Shanghai. Waigaoqiao Port Cruise Terminal lies about 15 km southeast to Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal, 30km from downtown Shanghai.
When ships larger than 87,000 tons will not get to the sparkling new terminal ( Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal), due to the low bridge on Huangpu River, and will have to berth at the scenic and relaxing terminal in Waigaoqiao or Wusongkou Terminal. At best, Waigaoqiao can handle four cruise ships at any one time.
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