Ship's Photos inside Gibraltar Bay
The Gibraltar Island
Name: Gaselys
MMSI: 228333700
Call Sign: FMLU
IMO No: 9320075
Length: 287 M
Beam: 42 M
Vessel Type: Tanker/LNG
Flag: France
Name: Pusan Reefer
MMSI: 636011700
Call Sign: A8AY8
IMO No: 28316077
Length: 142 M
Beam: 20 M
Vessel Type: Reefer Cargo
Flag: Liberia
Name: MCT Alioth
MMSI: 636090956
Call Sign: A81B4
IMO No: 9173094
Length: 151 M
Beam: 24 M
Vessel Type: Chemical Tanker
Flag: Liberia
Motor Tanker Algeciras Spirit Passing Gibraltar Bay
Motor Tanker North Point Anchored on Gibraltar Bay
Ships waiting for Fuel Oil supply
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Ship's visiting Gibraltar Bay
Motor Tanker North Point maneouvering to alongside M/T Vemabaltic
Name: North Point
MMSI: 247139200
Call Sign: IBWI
IMO Number: 9298492
Length: 173.90 M
Beam: 32.2 M
Vessel Type: Chemical-Oil Tanker
Flag: Italian
Ship to Ship Operation and Cargo Operation
Name: Ice Point
MMSI: 247226900
Call Sign: ICIB
IMO Number: 9379337
Length: 182 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Chemical- Oil tanker
Flag: Italian
Name: Aeolos
MMSI: 636014582
Call Sign: A8VA7
IMO Number: 8820951
Length: 228 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: Liberia
Name: North Point
MMSI: 247139200
Call Sign: IBWI
IMO Number: 9298492
Length: 173.90 M
Beam: 32.2 M
Vessel Type: Chemical-Oil Tanker
Flag: Italian
Ship to Ship Operation and Cargo Operation
Name: Ice Point
MMSI: 247226900
Call Sign: ICIB
IMO Number: 9379337
Length: 182 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Chemical- Oil tanker
Flag: Italian
Name: Aeolos
MMSI: 636014582
Call Sign: A8VA7
IMO Number: 8820951
Length: 228 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: Liberia
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Ship's on Gibraltar Bay
Name: Vemabaltic
MMSI: 215552000
Call Sign: 9HTI7
IMO Number: 8325066
Length: 245 M
Beam: 42.67 M
Vessel Type: Oil Tanker
Flag: Malta
Name: Varg Star
MMSI: 311763000
Call Sign: C6TS5
IMO Number: 9045376
Length: 274 M
Beam: 32 M
Vessel Type: Tanker
Flag: Bahamas
Name: Independence of The Seas
MMSI: 309374000
Call Sign: C6ww4
IMO Number: 9349681
Length: 339 M
Beam: 39 M
Vessel Type: Passenger
Flag: Bahamas
Cruise Ship Independence of the Seas maneouvering to alongside Gibraltar Port.
Cruise Ship Independence of the Seas alongside at Gibraltar Port
Cruise Ship Independence of the Seas leaving Gibraltar Port.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Port of Gibraltar
Image via Wikipedia
Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas in the Port of Gibraltar.Mediterranean Cruise Gateway
Port of Gibraltar is the best destination. Because of its strategic location at the gateway to the Mediterranean. The port has top quality maritime services, and enjoyable VAT- free shopping and various tourist attractions.
Gibraltar is fourth in the cruise port rankings for the Iberian Peninsula after Barcelona, Lisbon and Malaga. On my three months stay here inside the bay I always observed different sizes of cruise ship to name "Independence of the Seas with a capacity of 3,600 passengers.
According to Port of Gibraltar the two busiest periods of the year are spring and late autumn owing to the migration of ships from the Carribean to the Mediterranean in spring and back in late autumn.
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