On 20 July, one of the largest cruise ships to enter the Port of Riga this year, ‘Serenade of the Seas’, moored at the passenger terminal in the centre of the city. The mooring of a ship of this size was made possible due to cleaning works carried out by the Freeport of Riga Authority in the approach channel and the ship-turning basin.
‘Serenade of the Seas’ visited Riga for the fourth time this year. Previously, the ship was moored to the KS Terminal pier in Krievu Island, where the depth and the size of the turning basin allowed larger cruise ships.
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Now the Port of Riga, will be able to handle ships of this size in the centre of Riga at the piers of the passenger terminal. Namely, the approach channel to the piers of the Riga passenger terminal and the approach aquatorium of these piers were cleaned of sediments.
Thus, the diameter of the ship-turning basin was increased from 380 metres to 400 metres. In total, 111,000 m3 of soil were excavated from the river bed and used for the needs of construction works in Kudziņsala for the implementation of the project “Overpass from Tvaika Street to Kundziņsala”.
Before expanding the turning basin, a special study was conducted on the maximum possible expansion of the turning basin to prevent a threat to the existing hydro-structures of the Port of Riga, such as dams and piers. The turning basin created next to the Vanšu Bridge has the maximum possible diameter of 400 m.
Artūrs Brokovskis, Freeport of Riga Captain, stated:
There is infrastructure suitable for the acceptance of passengers and tourists are undoubtedly more satisfied if they can disembark the ship in the very centre of the city. Until now, the acceptance of larger ships in the Riga passenger terminal was prohibited due to the inappropriate depth of the navigation canal and the approach aquatorium of the piers, but mostly due to the size of the ship-turning basin, which prohibited long cruise ships from turning in this place.