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Cruise<br />

Entry requirements for cruiseship<br />

<strong>to</strong>urists<br />

Passengers in the following situations may enter<br />

Martinique without a visa: European Economic<br />

Community (EEC) citizens; non-EEC citizens who<br />

hold a valid Schengen visa delivered in France, or a<br />

valid residence permit issued by one of the European<br />

Union member states, one of the EEC states or<br />

Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, or a<br />

valid residence permit issued in Canada, Japan or<br />

the United States of America. The rules according<br />

<strong>to</strong> general law apply <strong>to</strong> crew members. Passengers<br />

and crew members who do not meet the above<br />

conditions may not leave the ship.<br />

Port Infrastructure<br />

1 Pointe Simon Cruise Terminal<br />

Two berth wharf: East berth: 305 m<br />

West berth: 220 m – Draft: 10 m<br />

Wharf height: 3.56 m<br />

2 Water ferries wharfs<br />

Multimodal station (Ferries and share taxis)<br />

3 West Dock (inter-island harbor station)<br />

With a capacity for 1000 passengers<br />

Length: 160m – Draft: 7m<br />

4 Dry Dock<br />

Ship repairs<br />

Length: 200 m – Width: 23 m – Draft: 8 m<br />

5 The Grands Cargos quay<br />

Cruise traffic and conventional general cargo<br />

Length: 180 m – Draft: 9 m<br />

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