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  2. Bayport Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal briefly saw use for cruises following Hurricane Ike when ships like Carnival Cruise Lines Ecstasy and Conquest were re-routed from the damaged Port of Galveston to Bayport for nearly two months. Bayport Cruise Terminal was a planned port of call for both Princess Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line in 2013-2014. [4]

  3. Port of Galveston - Wikipedia

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    Port of Galveston ca. 1845 Loading cotton at Galveston Wharfs & Harbor. During the late 19th century, the port was the busiest on the Gulf Coast and considered to be second busiest in the country, next to the port of New York City. [11] In the 1850s, the port of Galveston exported approximately goods valued almost 20 times what was imported.

  4. MSC Cruises will add Texas homeport, sailing from Galveston ...

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    Seascape will sail its first cruise from the Port of Galveston on November 9, 2025. The line has been in negotiations with the port over a new cruise terminal. “MSC Cruises remains pleased with ...

  5. List of busiest cruise ports by passengers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of busiest cruise ports by passengers. ... Port of Palma de Mallorca: 2,220,132 [7] Spain: 11: Port of Galveston:

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  7. Galveston Bay - Wikipedia

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    Important ports served by the bay include the Port of Houston, the Port of Texas City, and the Port of Galveston. [39] The Houston Ship Channel, which connects the Port of Houston to the Gulf, passes through the bay. It is a partially man-made feature created by dredging the Buffalo Bayou, the ship channel subbays, and Galveston Bay. [61]

  8. Ocean Gateway International Marine Passenger Terminal

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    The city estimated that rentals brought in about $90,000 a year since the ferry service ended. [6] The second phase of the terminal project is Ocean Gateway Pier II, a deep-water pier for large cruise ships that opened in September 2011, allowing more and larger cruise ships to dock in the city. [7] [8]

  9. Barbours Cut Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Part of the larger Port of Houston complex, Barbours Cut is the largest of the terminals and the first port in Texas to handle standardized cargo containers. The terminal has six berths with 6,000 feet (1,800 m) of continuous wharfs. The loading area covers 230 acres (93 ha), with 255,000 square feet (23,700 m 2) of warehouse/storage space. The ...