The New Haifa Port Cruise Terminal
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What opened today is a new complex of only about 3,000 m, which is roughly 16th of the size originally planned.
This is definitely a significant upgrade in terms of the passenger experience.
Given the current situation, I can even understand that.
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Port of Haifa officially opened its new cruise terminal with the launch of the 2026 cruise season and the first sailing of: Crown Iris operated by Mano Maritime. But is this really the cruise terminal that was originally planned? In this video, I talk about: ✔ The new cruise terminal that opened in Haifa ✔ The differences between the original plans and what was actually built ✔ The upgrades compared to the old temporary terminal ✔ Why this is still a major improvement ✔ And what this means for the future of cruises in Israel We’ll also discuss: Haifa’s original cruise terminal vision, The planned capacity of 1 million passengers per year, The new check-in and facial recognition systems, And whether this really is one of the “most advanced terminals in the Eastern Mediterranean”? 👇 If you visited the new terminal — let me know what you thought! 👍 Don’t forget to Like 🔔 Subscribe for more cruise news, cruise tips, and cruise industry updates