Ports of Genoa Four Ports, One Port Authority

The Ports of Genoa, Pra’, Savona and Vado Ligure, located in the northernmost point of the Mediterranean Sea in the heartland of Europe, are a vital strategic asset for both the Italian and central European economy. At the crossroads of the major international maritime trade routes, the Ports of Genoa rank as a modern logistics platform offering an extensive network of direct liner services and a selection of globally-operated terminals equipped to accommodate all classes of ships and cater for all key commodity sectors, backed-up by the full range of key complementary services.

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NewsLatest news

Cruise Special
Cruises
Genoa
Savona
15/04/2025
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Port Traffic2024 Facts and Figures

Premier Italian gateway port and second busiest cruise port, the Ports of Genoa rank amongst Europe’s top freight and passenger ports.

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Total
Throughput

64.5

mln tons

Container
Traffic

2.8

mln TEUs

Passenger
Traffic

5

mln pax

SPOTLIGHTFocal Point

New Open-Sea Breakwater of the Port of Genoa

Construction project details
The “Phase B” Executive Design

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Genoa Sestri Ponente Shipyard Expansion

Latest update on construction works in progress

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Simplified Logistics Zone

Information and maps of the Ports of Genoa SLZ designated areas

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Port of Genoa Infrastructure Investment Programme

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Ports of Savona and Vado Ligure Infrastructure Investment Programme

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WelcomeLearn more about the Ports of Genoa

Welcome to our communication and port promotion events and use our digital tools to gain a fresh insight into the Ports of Genoa.

Press Room

Read our press releases, watch our videos, use our media kit to learn more.

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Palazzo San Giorgio

The historic headquarters of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority provides a stunning backdrop to maritime events.

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Events and Trade Fairs

Conferences, seminars, official visits and networking to find out more about the Ports of Genoa and its vibrant maritime cluster.

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Digital Library

Explore our digital archives online to consult official documents, maps and photographs covering the history of the Ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado.

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The wide-ranging large-scale infrastructure plan is in place at Genoa and Savona's passenger ports and begins to take shape across the cruise terminals. With over 40 million euros already invested to address the major challenges posed globally by the industry, the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority is now ready to cater for the advent of the ultra-large cruise vessels and to ensure easy, safe, integrated and sustainable accessibility for the ships and the over 5 million passengers which call annually at the Ports of Genoa.

The strong performance and rapid development of the cruise sector boosts not only tourism in the city-ports, but also the local thriving shipbuilding and refitting industry, a key driver of the Italian blue economy. Naturally, the growth in cruise passenger throughput across both the Ports of Genoa and Savona is planned and governed to ensure compliance with strict standards in terms of environmental protection and sustainability. In fact, the Port Authority has invested 30 million euros in the forthcoming installation of on-shore power supply facilities which will be offered to all cruise ships calling at the terminals, with the objective of slashing carbon emissions and reducing noise pollution across the adjacent urban areas, as vessels will be able to switch off generators. The installation of the new power supply unit and cables is currently underway at the Stazioni Marittime terminal by the contractor Nidec.

In addition, construction works have commenced at Ponte dei Mille Levante to extend the quayline from 290 metres to 376 metres to cater in full safety for the latest generation of ultra-large vessels, including the World Class ships, thereby equipping the terminal by 2025 with two quays capable of accommodating simultaneously the next generation ships. Whilst dredging activities, at - 11 metres, and quay retrofitting were recently concluded in 2023. In the cruise passenger area, retrofitting activities to the Cesare Imperiale Viaduct, the 300-metre scenic waterfront promenade connecting Ponte dei Mille to Ponte Andrea Doria Terminal, is near completion.