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Global Ports Holding Limited (GPH) announced that the Port Authority of Ferrol-San Cibrao has granted Global Ports Ferrol SL a 30-year concession for the construction and operation of the cruise terminal at the Port of Ferrol.
This follows GPH's successful bid for a 30-year concession to operate the Ferrol cruise port in November 2025, marking a significant milestone in the Group's continued expansion across Spain and the Atlantic region.
The concession covers a total area of 960 square meters on the outer breakwater pier and will be developed in two phases. The first phase will include the construction of a 480 square meter terminal, with the second phase planned once the pier is fully operational for larger cruise ships. A mobile facility will also be available to service vessels berthed further from the main terminal, allowing the port to handle multiple cruise calls simultaneously.
Following the concession award, Global Ports Holding will submit the construction project for the first phase within three months, with works expected to commence within six months, subject to the necessary approvals from the Port Authority.
The new terminal will provide services to cruise ships, shipping agents, passengers, and port service providers, including passenger guidance, baggage handling, gangway operations, and related services. The development will be carried out according to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability criteria.
Mehmet Kutman, Chairman and CEO of Global Ports Holding, stated that "Ferrol represents another important milestone in our continued growth in Spain and the Atlantic region. We are delighted to begin the development phase of this project and look forward to delivering a modern cruise terminal that enhances the passenger experience, while driving long-term growth and the international positioning of the destination."
Francesc Grau, GPH Regional Director for the Western Mediterranean, commented that "Ferrol has great potential as an emerging cruise destination in northern Spain, thanks to a unique combination of maritime heritage, cultural appeal, and access to the Galicia region. This concession represents an important step in our commitment to developing modern, efficient, and sustainable cruise infrastructure that will drive the long-term growth of the port."
"By investing in the new terminal, we aim to enhance the passenger experience, consolidate Ferrol's position in cruise itineraries, and generate lasting value for the city, the Port Authority, and the local community," added Grau.
Strategically located on the northwest coast of Spain, on a key Atlantic cruise route, Ferrol further strengthens GPH's presence in Spain and the broader Atlantic region. Thanks to the company's global operational expertise and its relationships with cruise lines, the annual passenger volume is projected to increase from approximately 23,000 in 2026 to nearly 80,000 in 2034.
Global Ports Holding noted that it looks forward to collaborating closely with the Port Authority of Ferrol-San Cibrao and local stakeholders to support the sustainable growth of cruise tourism in the destination and contribute to the overall economic development of the city and its international visibility.

