The Brazilian port of Santos is planning to introduce a new and more modern cruise terminal ahead of the 2029-30 season in South America.

According to the President of the Santos Port Authority (SPA), Anderson Pomini, the project aims to improve the homeport’s infrastructure and is back on track after facing uncertainty.

Santos is said to be the largest homeport for cruise ships in South America, welcoming over 60 percent of the passengers sailing in Brazil .

A green light from regulatory bodies is expected to arrive soon, Pomini added, noting that the new cruise terminal will be built in a better-suited part of the port.

“We are planning a new ‘Miami-standard’ cruise terminal for three to four years from now,” he continued, adding that the project was developed in partnership with t

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