Cagliari Cruise Port, thanks to its Safe Travels Stamp, was among the first to resume post-pandemic operations, welcoming 14 three different cruise ships in 2020, while in 2021 about 50 ships from 13 different cruise lines are expected. This goes to show the appreciation ship owners have for this cruise port and it’s up-to-date services. One such update, a wired data network system, guarantees excellent connection standards and ever faster boarding operations.
A new cycle-pedestrian path
The city waterfront has also been renovated with several redevelopment works in the port area. For example, the Buona Onda, a carved wooden wave that provides shade for the pedestrian path from the port to the city centre. A new cycle-pedestrian path has also been added, ending in the new Parco del Nervi, an area of green among the industrial archaeology of the port. This park is also the starting point for visits to the natural oasis of Molentargius. The new Cagliari, land of cruises project is also underway and aims to further facilitate cruise ship stopovers in the Sardinian capitals’ port.