The North Side 

The Port of Valencia is a bustling maritime hub on the eastern coast of Spain, with many vital features on its north side.

 

Port Tinglados, once used for storage, will be converted into a lively dining and entertainment destination, with restaurants and discos that offer a vibrant nightlife experience.

 

Shipyard subcontractor's buildings will also be located on the north side, providing services to the port's many vessels. Nautical schools will offer sailing lessons and other courses, while the Valencia Maritime Museum will celebrate the city's seafaring history with exhibits and displays.

 

The green cruise terminal is another important feature on the north side, offering a sustainable option for visitors arriving by sea. The terminal will have strict emissions regulations and amenities like shops, duty-free stores, and waiting rooms.

Together, these features make the north side of the Port of Valencia a dynamic and varied destination for visitors and locals alike, with something to offer for every interest and taste.

 

Port Tinglados 

The Tinglados of the Port of Valencia are historic buildings that have played an essential role in the city's maritime industry. These buildings will be reconverted into modern and exciting spaces for entertainment and recreation.

 

If you're looking for a place to enjoy Valencia's nightlife, the Tinglados are worth exploring. These buildings have been transformed into everything from trendy gyms and fitness centres to upscale restaurants, pubs, and nightclubs.

 

Whether you're looking for a place to dance the night away or enjoy a delicious meal with friends, the Tinglados offer a range of options to suit every taste and style. Their stunning waterfront views and unique blend of history and modernity make them the perfect setting for a night out in Valencia.

 

Whether you're a resident or a visitor, you're sure that you will find something to love in these exciting and dynamic spaces.

Subcontractor's  Buildings 

Just behind the Tinglados, the Shipyard subcontractor's buildings made of recycled containers will be close to the shipyard. The Port of Valencia is committed to promoting sustainability and the circular economy, and several options are available for businesses interested in this innovative construction approach.

 

These buildings are not only eco-friendly, but they're also cost-effective and easy to modify and expand as needed.

 

In addition to the buildings themselves, offices and stores near the shipyard are constructed using sustainable and recycled materials. These facilities offer a range of services and products for businesses in the maritime industry, from equipment and supplies to administrative support and project management.

Nautical Schools

The Port of Valencia will be the perfect destination if you're interested in sailing, boating, or nautical education. With a variety of nautical schools, sailing clubs, and marinas, it will be plenty of opportunities to learn new skills, explore the coast, and experience the beauty of the Mediterranean.

 

The nautical schools in Valencia will offer a range of courses for all skill levels, from beginner sailing lessons to advanced navigation and seamanship training. Whether you're interested in competitive racing or want to learn how to sail for fun, there's a program that's right for you.

 

Once you've learned the ropes, you will take advantage of the many births and moorings available in the port. These facilities will offer a safe and secure place to store your boat, with easy access to the open water and all the excitement it brings.

 

And if you're looking for a unique way to experience the beauty of the Valencia coast, plenty of boat tours and charters will also be available. Whether you're interested in a leisurely sunset cruise or a high-speed thrill ride, there's a tour that will suit your needs.

 

Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a curious beginner, you will have an unforgettable Mediterranean experience.

Superyacht Marina

The Valencia Port will be provided by an exclusive super yacht marina, which boasts a grand luxury hotel and exclusive restaurants in the marine building. The marina will offer berths for super yachts up to 190 meters, making it an ideal destination for VIPs and famous person tourists (i.e. for the super yacht Azzam of, 180.7 meters in length and his owner Mr Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Emir of Abu Dhabi, for more information about the super yacht marina future potential customers please visit the YouTube Link:

 

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It is well known the importance of security for future guests. For this reason, rigorous measures will be implemented to ensure their safety and privacy. The security personnel will be highly trained and discreet, providing personalized security services upon request.

 

In the new super yacht marina, guests can enjoy world-class amenities and services, including personalized concierge services, high-speed internet, water sports equipment, and much more. A range of leisure and entertainment options will also be offered, including exclusive access to our private beach and pool.

 

Whether looking for a luxurious getaway or a high-end event space, the Valencia Port super yacht marina will be the perfect destination for discerning travellers.

Valencia Maritime Museum

The Valencian Maritime Museum will be a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the rich maritime history of Valencia and the Mediterranean. The museum will showcase the city's long history as a center for trade and commerce and its importance as a hub for the maritime industry.

 

Apart from the famous Unión Naval de Levante Shipyard water tank, one of the museum's main attractions will be its collection of boats and ships, including examples of traditional sailing boats, yachts, and modern crafts. The museum also hosts an exhibition dedicated to the history of the Copa América sailing race, which has been held in Valencia on several occasions.

 

In addition to the exhibits, the museum offers a range of educational programs and activities for children. These include workshops on naval architecture and marine engineering and opportunities to visit the interior of ships and tugboats.

 

One of the highlights of the museum is the exhibit dedicated to the history of the Unión Naval de Levante shipyard. This historic shipyard played a significant role in the development of Valencia's maritime industry, and the museum's exhibit provides a fascinating look at its history and impact on the region.

 

Another important exhibit at the museum is dedicated to the Abufera boats, traditional fishing boats that were once a common sight along the Valencia coast. These boats will testify to the city's long history of fishing and maritime commerce. The exhibit offers a fascinating glimpse into this vital aspect of Valencia's culture and heritage.

 

Overall, the Valencian Maritime Museum will be a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the maritime history of Valencia and the Mediterranean. Its fascinating exhibits, educational programs, and unique collection of boats and ships will offer an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

 

ZERO-Emission Cruise Terminal

A zero-emission cruise terminal in the Port of Valencia would be a great step towards achieving sustainable and eco-friendly cruise tourism in the region and facilitate green habitability in the neighborhoods of Nazaret, Cabanyal, Malvarrosa, and Grau.

 

The potential ways to achieve this are:

  1. Renewable energy sources: The cruise terminal could be powered by renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. Investing in renewable energy would reduce the carbon footprint of the terminal and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  2. Shore power infrastructure: The installation of shore power infrastructure would enable cruise ships to plug into the electricity grid while at berth, allowing them to turn off their engines and reduce emissions. This technology is becoming increasingly popular in ports around the world and is a viable option for reducing emissions in the cruise industry.

  3. Electric vehicles and equipment: The use of electric vehicles and equipment, such as shuttle buses, baggage carts, and forklifts, could significantly reduce emissions at the terminal. Electric vehicles produce no emissions and are an excellent alternative to traditional gasoline or diesel vehicles.

  4. Sustainable materials and construction: The cruise terminal could be constructed using sustainable materials like recycled steel and concrete, and designed with energy-efficient features like natural ventilation and lighting.

 

By implementing these measures, the Port of Valencia could become a leader in sustainable cruise tourism and reduce the environmental impact of the cruise industry. The move towards zero-emission cruise terminals would also set a precedent for other ports and cruise companies to follow, promoting sustainability in the industry as a whole.