Global Ports Holding welcomes Steve Finnigan new General Manager of Prince Rupert Cruise Port

Global Ports Holding (GPH) has announced the appointment of Steve Finnigan as the incoming General Manager of Prince Rupert Cruise Port (PRCP), effective September 1, 2025.

Steve is a proud multigenerational resident of Prince Rupert and brings extensive expertise in maritime shipping, vessel operations, commercial strategy, and account management. His career achievements include proven success in revenue growth, business development, and cost management. He has collaborated closely with local community stakeholders and national agencies such as Transport Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the Chamber of Shipping, and the Prince Rupert Port Authority.

Formerly President of G.W. Nickerson in Prince Rupert, Steve began his career as a Vessel Operations Agent before advancing to Operations Manager and then President. He also holds the role of Superintendent at Pacific Stevedoring and Contractors Ltd.

Born and raised in Prince Rupert, Steve holds degrees from the University of Northern British Columbia (Prince George) and Capilano University (North Vancouver). He is married and the father of two children.

“We are delighted to welcome Steve to the GPH family,” said Mike Maura, Jr., Regional Director, Americas, at Global Ports Holding. “His deep roots in the community, combined with his maritime expertise and leadership experience, will be invaluable as we continue to build on the success and potential of Prince Rupert Cruise Port.”

At the same time, GPH bids a farewell to Kevin D’Costa, who will be departing his role as General Manager of Prince Rupert Cruise Port following the close of the 2025 cruise season.

Kevin joined GPH in June 2022 and immediately set to work elevating Prince Rupert as a must-visit cruise destination. Over the past three years, his leadership has been instrumental in driving the port’s growth and enhancing the visitor experience. His contributions include establishing new shore excursions, overseeing port tariff development and management, implementing key operational policies, advancing business development, optimizing port operations, and fostering strong relationships with cruise lines calling on Prince Rupert.

Maura, Jr., reflected on Kevin’s extensive contributions to the GPH team, stating, “Anyone fortunate enough to work alongside Kevin knows his deep passion for the destination and the people who call it home. His unwavering commitment, vision, and pursuit of excellence have left a lasting mark on the port, the community, and the GPH family. As Kevin embarks on an exciting new chapter, we extend our sincere gratitude for his service and wish him every success in his future endeavours.”

Four cruise locations jointly present “Destination Germany”

The international cruise industry will meet again this year from September 10 to 12 at Seatrade Europe – Cruise & River Cruise Convention in Hamburg. Numerous companies and destinations will be presenting themselves at the European trade fair for the cruise industry, cultivating contacts and developing new partnerships. Over 250 exhibitors and more than 3,500 visitors from over 90 countries are expected in Hall A4 of the Hamburg exhibition center. The accompanying three-day conference will highlight technological and infrastructural future trends in the industry under the motto “Future Forward.” A new addition this year is the “Destination Discovery Friday,” on September 12, when up to 500 end customers will have the opportunity to visit the trade fair for the first time.

Four northern German cruise ports are represented at the joint “Destination Germany” stand. The main exhibitors at stand 330 are the port companies Cruise Gate Hamburg GmbH, Rostock Port GmbH, Seehafen Kiel GmbH & Co. KG, the Cuxhaven Tourism Association, and Hamburg Cruise Net e.V. Also at the stand are ten companies and organizations closely associated with the industry: Bakels Group, E. Breuninger GmbH & Co., E-L-S GmbH, JONGEN GmbH & Co. KG, PowerCon A/S, PWL Port Services GmbH & Co. KG, Sartori & Berger GmbH & Co. KG, vip hanse touring GmbH, visitBerlin Partnerhotels e.V., and Westfield Hamburg- Überseequartier. The exhibition stand reflects the diverse and innovative cruise destination that is Germany and offers participating exhibitors the opportunity to present themselves exclusively to international cruise lines and partners on 72 square meters of space.

San Juan Cruise Port welcomes return of Oasis-class ship following $10 million Pier 3 upgrade

San Juan Cruise Port (SJCP) recently celebrated a landmark moment with the return of Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, marking the first Oasis-class ship to dock in the capital since completion of a $10 million upgrade to Pier 3.

The investment – funded and led by SJCP – restores San Juan’s ability to host the world’s largest cruise vessels and positions the port to welcome Icon-class ships for the first time. These enhancements are expected to accelerate Puerto Rico’s cruise industry growth, delivering substantial economic benefits to Old San Juan and strengthening the island’s tourism sector.

A strategic global investment

As part of the Global Ports Holding network – the world’s largest cruise port operator – SJCP leveraged unmatched technical expertise and operational experience to deliver this critical infrastructure project. The upgrades are a core component of its long-term commitment to modernize San Juan’s cruise facilities, increase passenger volumes, and future-proof the port for decades to come.

The project included:
– Structural assessments to confirm load-bearing capacity for mega ships
– Dredging operations to achieve the required depth and draft
– Upgraded bollards for increased mooring demands
– Repaired and replaced mooring dolphins to enhance docking stability
– A newly constructed platform specifically engineered for berthing Icon-class vessels

All works were completed in close coordination with federal and local authorities, ensuring full compliance with
regulatory and safety standards.

Economic impact in motion

The visit from the Wonder of the Seas brought more than 6,500 passengers and crew, generating an estimated $700,000 in local economic activity in a single day. From August to December 2025, SJCP expects approximately 15 calls from mega cruise ships, creating valuable opportunities for local merchants, tour operators, restaurants, and transportation providers.

“The arrival of Wonder of the Seas is a powerful demonstration of our commitment to strengthening San Juan’s position as a premier cruise destination,” said Clarivette Díaz, General Manager of SJCP. “With the Pier 3 upgrades – part of a $52 million infrastructure program underway this year – we’ve enhanced capacity, efficiency, and readiness to welcome the next generation of cruise ships, bringing even greater benefits to OldSan Juan and the wider Puerto Rican tourism industry.”

Tarragona Cruise Port's cruise terminal is consolidated as an international benchmark in port architecture and sustainability

Inaugurated in 2024, the new Cruise Terminal at Tarragona Cruise Port, operated by Global Ports Holding and located on the Balears Wharf, has become an international benchmark in architectural design, sustainable construction, and industrialized innovation. This new facility has not only improved the experience for cruise passengers and operators but has also attracted international attention for its quality, efficiency, and sensitivity to the local environment.
International recognition and awards

Since its inauguration, this building, designed by Hombre de Piedra Arquitectos, has been recognized by some of the most prestigious architectural and industrial awards in the world:
– Advanced Architecture Awards 2025 – Finalist: Recognition for architectural innovation and transformation, awarded during REBUILD 2025 at IFEMA Madrid.
– Offsite Awards (United Kingdom) – Finalist: International Project of the Year Awards dedicated to excellence in industrialized architecture.
– Design Educates Awards – Honorable Mention in Architecture The jury, chaired by Pritzker Prize winner Toyo Ito, highlighted its educational and emotional value.
– Seatrade Cruise Awards 2025 – Finalist: International Project of the Year International recognition within the cruise industry.

Mediterranean-inspired architecture with environmental efficiency

Designed by architect Juan Manuel Rojas and his team at Hombre de Piedra Arquitectos, under the technical direction of David Corbella from Global Ports Holding, the terminal features an architectural design inspired by the Roman mosaics of ancient Tarraco and modernist trencadís, with a roof structure that creates a visually distinctive identity recognizable from the sea.

The off-site modular industrialized architecture developed for this terminal uses a non-orthogonal geometry to facilitate passenger flow and allow the building to adapt easily to future needs. The open angles of this geometry enhance passenger circulation. Its modularity allows coherent growth over time with easy expansion or dismantling. This geometric design also symbolizes the triumph of the organic underwater world over the hard, concrete structures of traditional ports.

This construction method has made it possible to reduce CO2 emissions by 60% and waste by 55% during the construction phase. It is a fully demountable, recyclable, and scalable infrastructure, with a clear commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency.

Functionality, capacity, and services

Covering an area of 2,200 m2, the terminal can accommodate up to four cruise ships simultaneously thanks to a 759-meter-long berth. The space is designed to optimize passenger flow and ensure a comfortable and efficient operation.
In the coming years, the Port of Tarragona plans to implement an Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, allowing ships to connect to the electrical grid while docked, eliminating emissions from auxiliary engine use.

Future outlook and regional impact

With over 136,000 passengers received in 2024, Tarragona Cruise Port has established itself as a key player in the sector and faces the coming seasons with excellent growth prospects. The new infrastructure supports a model of sustainable and regionally balanced tourism development that benefits not only the city of Tarragona but also other destinations of interest in the surrounding area, generating a positive impact across the territory.

Catania Cruise Port expands capacity with third berth to accommodate megaships

Catania Cruise Port, operated by Global Ports Holding, the world’s largest cruise port operator, has marked a major milestone in its development with the completion of Pier 25’s renovation, significantly enhancing its capacity and positioning within the Mediterranean cruise sector. Thanks to the breakwater restoration project, the port now features three operational cruise docks, including a newly upgraded 405-meter quay with a water depth of 9 meters, capable of handling the world’s largest cruise vessels.

The new quay is supported by a 7,000-square-meter parking area designated for tour buses and logistics, making Catania Cruise Port increasingly competitive and efficient as it prepares for anticipated growth in passenger traffic under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Sicilian Sea Port System Authority, led by President Francesco Di Sarcina.

“This was a fundamental intervention to bring the dock in line with today’s operational standards,” said Engineer Di Sarcina. “We’ve restored the quay edge, recertified the bollards, upgraded the fenders, and – most critically – leveled the seabed, which had become uneven due to sediment shifts. Maintaining this depth through routine monitoring will be essential as cruise activity increases.”

This new cruise berth joins the central pier – currently the port’s longest and the future site of a new terminal – and the quay adjacent to the breakwater, where further work is set for completion by early 2026.

“This pier offers exceptional technical specifications,” noted Raffaella Del Prete, General Manager of GPH Italian Cruise Port. “The addition of a third operational berth represents a major leap in our ability to manage larger passenger volumes and welcome next-generation ships. It also allows for the simultaneous berthing of multiple vessels, supported by dedicated land-side logistics that streamline coordination with local transportation providers.”

Del Prete emphasized that the new infrastructure is already delivering operational results and will play a central role in achieving traffic targets set through 2027. “This project is a tangible example of successful collaboration between GPH and the Port System Authority and reflects our shared vision of transforming Catania Cruise Port into a leading Mediterranean destination.”

Strategically located on the eastern coast of Sicily at the foot of Mount Etna, Catania is an increasingly popular call on Mediterranean cruise itineraries, offering a blend of cultural heritage, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant city life. Its proximity to iconic destinations like Taormina, Syracuse, and the UNESCO-listed Mount Etna makes it a compelling stop for cruise lines seeking both scenic and historical richness. As cruise traffic grows in the Eastern Mediterranean, Catania Cruise Port is emerging as a key gateway to authentic Sicilian experiences.

With this expansion, Catania Cruise Port is well-positioned to serve as both a key gateway to Sicily and a growing hub for Eastern Mediterranean cruise itineraries.