Passenger Port of St. Petersburg “Marine Facade” is one of the largest specialized passenger ports of the Baltic region. The “Marine Facade” is the first and the only passenger sea terminal in the North-Western region of Russia.
Construction of the new port at the Neva Bay began in 2005, and in September 2008, the port received the first vessel with passengers onboard.
The port complex includes 7 berths for receiving passenger cruisers and ferry vessels with the length up to 340 meters, 4 sea terminals, 3 of which are for cruisers and one is specialized cruiser and ferry terminal.
On May 27, 2011, on St.Petersburg’s birthday was held a solemn ceremony of handing over the first and the only specialized passenger port in the North-Western region of Russia to the city.
Photo: Cruise ship at St. Petersburg Sea Passenger port.jpg by Drozdov VA is licensed under CC0 1.0.