Seereisen & Kreuzfahrten

Associations & Organizations

Home » Categories » Other » Associations & Organizations

Germany

To top

Ports & Regions-Associations

  • AAPA Alliance of the Ports of Canada, Caribbean, Latin America and the USA
  • ABP-Associated British Ports (UK) British Ports Associationder
  • Atlantic Alliance The Atlantic Alliance region stretches from Germany to Portugal giving your passengers the chance to discover 16 top tourist destinations including Europe’s most remarkable capitals
  • British Waterways (UK) British Waterways, the organisation that cares for 2,200 miles of the country's canals and rivers.
  • Chamber of Shipping of British Colombia (CA) serving the interests of international shipping
  • Channel Cruise Group The Channel Cruise Group is an association of English, French, Belgian and German Ports: Boulogne, Caen, Calais, Cherbourg, Dieppe, Douarnenez, Dover, Emden, Fecamp, Granville, Guernsey, Le Treport, Oostende, Paimpol, Portland, Portsmouth, Roscoff, Shoreham.
  • Cruise ASEAN The ASEAN nations made a firm commitment to develop the cruise industry and have in place the required information infrastructure
  • Cruise Atlantic North Atlantic islands of Iceland, Greenland and the Faroes
  • Cruise BC (CA) Canada's Westcoast: Vancouver, Victoria, Campbell River, Nanaimo, Prince Rupert
  • Cruise Baltic 10 countries on a string: A cruise in the Baltic Sea Region is an adventure - 28 destinations
  • Cruise Copenhagen (DK) The official cruise site for Copenhagen and surrounding area.
  • Cruise Down Under (AU) Cruise Down Under [CDU] is the co-operative marketing brand for Australian and the Pacific region
  • Cruise Europe Cruise Europe, the organization committed to promoting Europe as a world-class cruise destination.
  • Cruise Ireland Cruise Ireland is a marketing co-operate, which was formed in 1994 to promote the island of Ireland as a premier cruise destination.
  • Cruise Jamaica Port Authority of Jamaica - Falmouth, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio
  • Cruise Maine (USA) Explore Maine cruise ship destinations in the ports of Portland, Rockland, Bar Harbor, Eastport, Freeport, Kennebunkport, Portland, Rockland, Bath, Boothbay Harbor, Camden, Belfast, Searsport, Bucksport, and Bangor
  • Cruise Newfoundland & Labrador (CA) Newfoundland & Labrador one of the world's last frontiers.
  • Cruise New Zealand Cruise New Zealand (CNZ) markets New Zealand as a cruise destination to Cruise Lines
  • Cruise Norway Norway - with its beautiful coastline extending 1,300 nautical miles and more than 67,000 interesting islands
  • Cruise Saint Lawrence (CA) St.Lawrence River Fed by the Great Lakes, this majestic river flows eastward for over 1200 km along the shores of Montréal, Trois-Rivières and Québec City. From there, the Saint Lawrence widens to form the largest and deepest estuary in the world.
  • Cruise Scotland Cruise Scotland, representing ports and service companies throughout the country
  • Destination South West England Cruise and visit England's panoramic peninsula
  • EFIPEuropean Federaion of Inland Ports EFIP is the representation of more than 200 inland ports in 19 countries of Europe
  • ESPO-European Seaports Organisation (Belgium) ESPO represents the seaports of the Member States of the European Union
  • GLCC Great Lakes Cruising Coalition (USA/Canada) The Great Lakes Cruising Coalition is committed to supporting world class passenger ship cruising on the Great Lakes. The GLCC is a joint American-Canadian cooperative
  • I.A.C.P. - International Association of Cities and Ports (F) IACP is an international network of economic and political bodies representing port cities.
  • IAPH - International Association of Ports & Harbors (Japan) IAPH has developed into a global alliance of ports, representing today some 230 ports in about 90 countries.
  • French Riviera (F) French Riviera Ports of Cannes - Golfe-Juan - Nice - Villefranche sur mer
  • Göta-Kanal (SW) The Canal stretches from Sjötorp on Lake Vänern to Mem on the east coast. It has a length of 190 kilometres and a total of 58 locks. Of this distance, 87 kilometres are man-made.
  • MEDCRUISE Set up in Rome on the 11th of June 1996, MedCruise is the Association of Mediterranean Cruise Ports.

To top

Ship Register & Ship-Classification

To top

Pilot-Organisations

To top

Coast Guards

To top

Federations of Ship Owners

To top

Authorities

To top

International Organisations & Federations

To top