DISCOVER ANTWERP


ARRIVAL & FACILITIES


CRUISES

Antwerp aims to become a climate-neutral city by 2050. The aim is to reduce CO₂ emissions by 50% to 55% compared to 2005. This is up to 15% more than the targets set by Europe, making Antwerp the first city in Flanders to align itself with the European Green Deal.

The renovation of the Scheldt Quays is an answer to flooding caused by rising sea levels and storm surges on the river. The climate challenge is embraced here as an opportunity to drive urban renewal along the river.

Save on CO2 emissions: your passengers and crew don’t need a bus transfer to enter the city.


Antwerp's cruise terminal, located in the historic Het Steen, offers passengers stunning city views and a prime location. It also has all the necessary facilities for a smooth operation. Just a short walk away, the historic city center has churches, museums, cozy bars, restaurants, architectural gems, shops, and more.
Arriving in the heart of Antwerp is a joy for your passengers.


Incredible Journey: from nature reserve to world-class port
Antwerp is an inland port, meaning you sail on the Scheldt River before reaching the city. Waste of time? Not at all. The journey is simply beautiful.
Dutch port Vlissingen
Hansweert’s typical landscape
nature reserve Land van Saeftinghe
Port of Antwerp-Bruges: second-largest in Europe
picturesque village Lillo
Antwerp’s skyline
Exquisite Location
Antwerp’s central location has many advantages:
easy to combine with other West European, British, and Scandinavian ports
many train and air connections to significant European cities such as London, Paris, and Amsterdam
various excursion possibilities



easy to combine with other West European, British, and Scandinavian ports
many train and air connections to significant European cities such as London, Paris, and Amsterdam
various excursion possibilities
Antwerp’s central location has many advantages:
DISCOVER ANTWERP

ARRIVAL & FACILITIES

Antwerp aims to become a climate-neutral city by 2050. The aim is to reduce CO₂ emissions by 50% to 55% compared to 2005. This is up to 15% more than the targets set by Europe, making Antwerp the first city in Flanders to align itself with the European Green Deal.

The renovation of the Scheldt Quays is an answer to flooding caused by rising sea levels and storm surges on the river. The climate challenge is embraced here as an opportunity to drive urban renewal along the river.

Shore Power: 24 connections (35 by 2027, spread around various locations)

Save on CO2 emissions: your passengers and crew don’t need a bus transfer to enter the city.


Antwerp's cruise terminal, located in the historic Het Steen, offers passengers stunning city views and a prime location. It also has all the necessary facilities for a smooth operation. Just a short walk away, the historic city center has churches, museums, cozy bars, restaurants, architectural gems, shops, and more.
Arriving in the heart of Antwerp is a joy for your passengers.

Incredible Journey: from nature reserve to world-class port
Antwerp is an inland port, meaning you sail on the Scheldt River before reaching the city. Waste of time? Not at all. The journey is simply beautiful.
Dutch port Vlissingen
Hansweert’s typical landscape
nature reserve Land van Saeftinghe
Port of Antwerp-Bruges: second-largest in Europe
picturesque village Lillo
Antwerp’s skyline

Exquisite Location

