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  2. Port de Pollença - Wikipedia

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    Marina at Port Pollença. Port de Pollença (Balearic Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpɔɾd də poˈʎɛnsə]; Spanish: Puerto Pollensa) is a small town in northern Majorca, Spain, on the Bay of Pollença about 6 km east of Pollença and two kilometres southeast of Cala Sant Vicenç. Cap de Formentor is connected to Port de Pollença via a 13.5 km road.

  3. Jet2holidays - Wikipedia

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    Jet2holidays was founded in June 2007. Upon launch, Jet2holidays provided package holidays from Jet2.com’s six bases in Leeds, Manchester, Belfast, Newcastle, Blackpool and Edinburgh. It began operations at East Midlands Airport in May 2010 [6] and announced an expansion to Glasgow Airport later that year. [7]

  4. Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife stretches from the fishing dock of San Andrés until muelle de Hondura, with an area of about twelve kilometers, [3] this makes the port more extension of the Canary Islands. In 2016, the Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was included among the three major ports in the world [4] for cruise traffic by Seatrade ...

  5. The Port Service - Wikipedia

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    The Port Service Corporation (ポートサービス, Pōto Sābisu) is a passenger ship operating company in Yokohama. Founded in 1953, the company operates seabuses, an excursion cruise ship, and a restaurant ship, all within the Port of Yokohama. The services include public lines listed below, as well as chartered ships.

  6. Port of Granadilla - Wikipedia

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    Port of Granadilla. The Puerto Industrial de Granadilla is a port located in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona in the southeast of the island of Tenerife ().It is a complementary work of the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and intended to provide necessary facilities to different types of traffic, attract new traffic and cover increases. [1]

  7. Liverpool Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The £9.2 million grant [22] from the UK government came with the condition that the terminal could only be used for cruise port-of-calls, which meant cruises would not be allowed to begin or end at the terminal. "Turnaround" visits generate more revenue for the port and city than port-of-calls.

  8. JAXPORT Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Five cruise ships were chartered to serve as floating hotels during the week preceding Super Bowl XXXIX in February 2005. Four of the vessels docked at JAXPORT terminals, providing over 3,500 rooms plus restaurants and night clubs for fans. [12] The Jacksonville Port Authority had plans to relocate the cruise terminal.

  9. Pollença - Wikipedia

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    Most houses were built in the 17th and 18th centuries and many streets are very narrow and compact, a legacy from the medieval era. The central square, called Plaça Major, has numerous outdoor cafés and is dominated by a large 13th-century church Esglèsia de Nostra Senyora dels Àngels (Our Lady of the Angels) which was built by the Order of the Temple.