Maritime Port, until the last century, has been used for the majority of goods trade, fisheries, migration, world trade and war, etc. However, people have learned to take the business out of sheer pleasure to spend a holiday onboard the ship, cruising to the most favorite destinations around the world. Deciphers an anachronism maritime history of beautiful ancient port that stand the test of time and survive as a topographical point of interest. In this article we present the 15 world's top maritime ports of the oldest and most beautiful and best destination.
1. Dubrovnik, Kroasia
No doubt, the most prominent tourist destinations on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is one of the World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Supported by maritime trade, since the Middle Ages, has just east of the Adriatic city-state to rival Venice. Shipments picturesque harbor is located approximately 2.5 km northwest of the Old City of Dubrovnik, which along with the port Gruž considered Europe's busiest cruise port
Dubrovnik port |
2. Venice, Italy
Ever before one of the most popular Mediterranean cruise ports in the main maritime history, Venice is a city of gothic architecture style with Byzantine and Arab influences and artwork. Heritage, artistic and cultural cityscape complete luxury company as one of the most popular tourist destinations. St. Mark's Basilica, the Grand Canal, Piazza San Marco, Lido di Venezia, Ca 'Pesaro and Ca' Rezzonico just to name a few of the places of interest.
Venice port |
3. Lisbon, Portugal
Alpha capitals of Portugal, Lisbon is one of the leading seaport for its rich culture in the arts, education, media, entertainment, international trade, finance, trade and pariwisata.UNESCO enlists two World Heritage sites here, one of which is the Tower of Belem who have tower built in the 17th century at the mouth of the River Tagus and the other is Jeronimos Monastery, built in the 1500s.
Lisbon Port |
4. Istanbul Port, Turkey
Historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople, Istanbul is the largest city and center of culture, economics, and finance in Turkey. Regarded as one of the major shipping ports since the Sea of Marmara, the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and Black Sea surround the city on all sides. One of the oldest ports in maritime history and cultural heritage of Istanbul hosts a unique architecture is described by a six-century Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque of the 17th century, for example. A short drive from the port to the old town will allow tourists to visit the museums, palaces, churches, mosques and markets in which the great quality carpets, leather goods, jewelry, and antique reproductions are easily available at low cost.
Istanbul Port |
5. Beijing (Tianjin), Cina
Another historic cruise ship port is located in Beijing, the center of economy, politics, education, and culture of China, located in the north of the country not far from the sea. It is about a half hour train ride from the port is actually in Tianjin. Famous for its lavish palaces, temples, huge stone walls and gates, luxury Beijing Forbidden City to showcase the museum hosts a huge palace, imperial gardens, parks and beautiful area, etc. UNESCO has the Temple of Heaven (Tiantan) registered in World Heritage Sites.
Beijing port |
6. Athena (Piraeus), Greece
A half-hour drive from the port of Piraeus will take you to one of the oldest harbor cruise and most beautiful ship in maritime history, Athens is located about seven miles from the sea. 3,400 years is the heart of the city's cultural life, politics, economics, finance and industry in Greece. Ancient monuments are sometimes influenced by Roman and Byzantine art and architecture and as colonnaded Temple of Athena, fluted columns of the Parthenon and the Nike and Hadrian's Arch etc symbolize the cultural heritage. Acropolis of Athens and the Monastery is a medieval Daphni two World Heritage Site by UNESCO listed.
Athena Port |
7. Stockholm, Swedia
Other ports, shipping and popular beautiful old main is that Stockholm is the center of media, culture, politics and economics in Sweden. Stockholm the sea port has nine berths and mooring buoys that can accommodate up to ten cruises all at a time. Ancient churches, historic merchant houses, open Vasa man-of-war museum among other places of interest.
Stockholm Port |
8. Kusadasi, Turki
Located on the Aegean coast of Turkey, Kusadasi serve tourists and cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus. Luxury cruise liners such as the Grand Princess, among other cruise ships, docks here. The most interesting places to attract visitors is Kaleiçi Camii mosque, Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai Öküz, Güvercin There peninsula, Kirazli Village, Yılancı Burnu peninsula, a Venetian - Byzantine fortress Kadıkalesi, Dilek Peninsula National Park and the aqua park with wave pools, water slides etc.
Kusadasi port |
9. Quebec, Canada
Settled in the Capitale-Nationale and perched on a cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River, Quebec City is one of the oldest seaports in North America. Even in 2010, cruise ship terminal at Pointe-à-Carcy awarded the "Best Destination Experience Independent". UNESCO declared the fortress walls in Vieux-Quebec (Old Quebec) a World Heritage site in 1985.
Quebec Port |
10. Haifa, Israel
Built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, Haifa is the largest ship port in the northern Mediterranean coast of Israel. The biggest attraction for tourists is the Baha'i World Center featuring gold-domed Shrine of this chapter. Bahais around the garden included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Mount Carmel National Park, Israel National Museum of Science, Technology, and Space, Haifa Museum of Art is an important historical and archaeological sites.
Haifa Port |
and the one Maritme and Cruise Port that is not less important is
Alexandria Port |
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