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WE HAVE AVAILABILITY & ARE EQUIPPED FOR GROWTH.

We are excited to offer passengers the opportunity to experience our historic city and the broader Bay of Fundy region.

Port Saint John is equipped to welcome three cruise ships at a time. With two purpose-built cruise terminals, built in 2009 and 2012 including tidal adjusting FMT gangways, embarking and debarking are a breeze. Passengers have the ability to walk to numerous local attractions or book an excursion with one of our world-class shore excursion providers.

Port Saint John has been welcoming cruise ships since 1989, with strong community support for this important economic driver in our region.

OUR TERMINALS

Port Saint John has the cruise infrastructure required to receive the world’s largest cruise ships and we are equipped for growth with ample berth availability, particularly in the Spring and Summer months.  

MARCO POLO CRUISE TERMINAL

Aerial cityscape view of a waterfront area with buildings, a road, and a large cargo ship in the harbor, during daytime.
    • Built in 2009

    • Berth 388m

    • Yokohama 3m pneumatic fenders

    • Large elevators and escalators

    • Complimentary wifi

DIAMOND JUBILEE CRUISE TERMINAL

A waterfront scene with a brick building labeled Saint John, surrounded by a parking lot and street, with a large cargo ship docked in the water in the background, and a crane visible at the port.
    • Built in 2012

    • Berth 340m

    • Yokohama 3m pneumatic fenders

    • Large elevators and escalators

    • Complimentary wifi

LONG WHARF TERMINAL

An aerial view of a waterfront dock with parked cars, containers, and a boat in the water, overlooking a bridge and a cityscape in the distance under a clear sky.
    • Berth 301m

    • Yokohama 3m pneumatic fenders

CREW LOUNGE

Nestled within the AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village, Crew can make themselves at home in an exclusive space just for them, complete with comfy furniture and high-speed wifi. Crew members can look for the black container at the end of graffiti alley, directly adjacent to the Marco Polo Cruise Terminal.

Indoor seating area with white tables and dotted white chairs, each table has a black potted fern plant, and a white handheld device, with large windows letting in natural light.
Close-up view of a modern, metallic building with a sign that reads 'Cruise Ship Landing Lounge' in the foreground. The building features a sleek, reflective surface with visible pipes and structural elements. The sky is partly cloudy with a slight blue hue.
Modern living room with gray tile flooring, large windows, a black sofa with red pillows, a white table with a potted plant, and a blue accent wall with a pattern of beach umbrellas.

OPERATIONAL INFORMATION

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TOURISM MATTERS.
THE BETTY MACMILLAN BURSARY.

The Betty MacMillan Bursary recognizes the legacy of Betty MacMillan and the role she played at Port Saint John in establishing and developing the cruise tourism sector in New Brunswick. The recipient of this award will be a student enrolled in the Hospitality and Tourism program at NBCC.

DESTINATION PARTNERSHIP ASSOCIATIONS

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At Port Saint John, our team and community are positioned for cruise sector growth. We wholeheartedly believe Saint John is a can’t-miss port of call on the Canada New England cruise itinerary.

Connect with Natalie Allaby, Director of Cruise Excellence to discuss what makes the Bay of Fundy and Canada’s oldest incorporated city so special.