Porto do Recife
Recife, Brazil
Porto do Recife is an international port located in Recife Antigo, serving the Recife Metropolitan Region. It has two main operational areas: cruises and cargo. Situated on the eastern island of Recife Antigo on the banks of the Capibaribe and Beberibe rivers, Porto do Recife has been a key hub of trade and cultural exchange since its establishment in 1918. The port facilitates both national and international cruises, connecting to destinations like Fernando de Noronha, the Caribbean islands, and South America. Visitors arriving on cruise ships can now enjoy the modern Passenger Terminal, which offers shops, a food court, and information kiosks. The port also handles various cargoes including sugar, wheat, corn, and more. Road access to Porto do Recife is well-connected through federal highways, linking the port to major production and consumption centers in Pernambuco and the Northeast region of Brazil. Railways and nearby Guararapes International Airport provide additional transportation options for efficient logistics.
Location
City: Recife
Region: Pernambuco
Country: Brazil
Coordinates: 8.0522° S, 34.9286° W