Canakkale (Troy, Turkey)
Cruise Port schedule, live map, terminals, news
Region
Mediterranean - Black Sea
Local Time
2024-11-23 02:41
17.4°C
12.3 m/s
42 °F / 6 °C
Port Canakkale cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Canakkale, Troy, Turkey. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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12 November, 2024 Tuesday | Viking Sky | ||
16 November, 2024 Saturday | Viking Sky |
Port Kepez (locode TRCKZ) is the cruise port of Canakkale - port city in Turkey, located on the southern (Asian) coast of the Dardanelles Strait. Sea transportation is vital since the city spreads on both continents (Europe and Asia) - like Istanbul.
The city's population is around 190,000. As of 1920, Canakkale was estimated to have a population of around 22,000. An active port, it was a stopping point for ships traveling through the strait, just like in the ancient past. However, Canakkale was often described as lacking quality resources and accommodations by the British who visited the area. Exported goods from the city included hides, grain, wine, pottery, ceramic tiles.
The city of Canakkale owes its importance to a strategic position at the narrows of Dardanelles. "Canakkale" means "Pottery Castle". The town was named after the ceramics industry, formerly flourishing here.
Most of the buildings in Canakkale have been re-built since the 1912 earthquake, and the few places of interest are situated within easy reach of the dock. It's about a 10-minute walk into the city but you'll need a taxi to reach the Canakkale Archaelogical Museum. After crossing the strait by ferry to Gallipoli Peninsula, tourists may spend a full or half day exploring the memorials, cemetries and beaches that remind of the horrors of ill-fated World War I campaign that started in 1915.
From port Canakkale are offered optional cruise excursions to the nearby Troy - with the legendary Wooden Horse replica, ancient ruins and stories about the epic battles that took place there.
The cruise port serves passenger ships (ferries, high-speed crafts, cruise vessels), cargo vessels (general and buk carriers, container ships), tankers (crude oil, chemical, LNG and LPG carriers), Ro-Ro Vessels (vehicle carriers).
Canakkale cruise terminal
Most (including all large) cruise ships to Canakkale dock at Port Kepez, from where are offered complimentary bus shuttles to the city center (distance approx 5 km / 3 ml).
- From the cruise port to Troia (Troy) is approx 18 km / 11 ml.
- The distance (by ferry) from Kepez to Gallipoli Peninsula is approx 9 km / 5,5 ml. To the ancient Assos City (by road) is approx 70 km / 43 ml.
- Approx 1 km to the west of the cruise port is the 600-bed Kolin Hotel (port's sister-company).
Canakkale tours, shore excursions, hotels
City Tours and Shore Excursions
- Troy - Hisarlık is a small village at a hill near the Troia (ancient ruins) archaeological site. The site is located approx 30 km (19 ml) southwest from port Canakkale. In 1998, Troy was dec;ared an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Gallipoli Peninsula
- Anzac Cove
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