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The most easterly of the Port of Astoria’s two marine terminal piers, Pier 1 serves as a cruise ship berth & port-of-call for a variety of cruise lines, including Holland America, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, and The World of ResidenSea. Cruise operators find the facilities at the Port of Astoria to be first-rate, the citizens friendly and accommodating, and the beauty of the area to be unsurpassed. This winning combination has resulted in the growth in the number of ships making Astoria a port-of-call.
Pier 1 also accommodates general cargo, military and industrial vessels up to 1,100 ft.
Terminal/Port Specifications: Pier 1
- Modern Concrete Dock Accommodates Vessels up to 1,100 ft.
- 40ft Depth, 16ft Pier Height
- Yokohama Fender System
- Modern Pier Facilities (800 ppsf load capacity)
- 3 Acres of Additional Upland Staging Area
- Fully Paved, Lighted, Utilities, Phone
- Gangway: 5 ft. wide x 76 ft. long or 4 ft. wide x 50 ft. long
- Courtesy Phones for Crew
Visitor impact of cruise ship and riverboat calls combined
- 2000: 20,000 passengers 134 passenger vessel calls
- 2001: 25,900 passengers 184 passenger vessel calls
- 2002: 21,500 passengers; 149 vessel calls
- 2003: 20,500 passengers; 107 vessel calls
- 2004: 18,500 passengers; 98 vessel calls
- 2005: 17,000 passengers; 84 vessel calls
- 2006: 19,000 passengers; 88 vessel calls
- 2007: 26,000 passengers; 93 vessel calls
- 2008: 27,500 passengers; 97 vessel calls (estimated)
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