PAPEETE

  • PFPPT
  • Latitude: -17.5285
  • Longitude: -149.572
  • South Pacific
  • Port in French Polynesia

Location: French Polynesia

Port of Papeete Overview

Location

  • Country: French Polynesia
  • City: Papeete
  • Island: Tahiti (main island)

General Description

The Port of Papeete is the primary harbor serving French Polynesia, situated in the South Pacific. It acts as the central hub for maritime trade and transportation for the islands within this territory. As the main gateway, it accommodates both commercial and passenger vessels, including cargo ships, cruise liners, and local ferries.

Facilities and Infrastructure

  • Berths: Multiple berths are available to accommodate various types of ships including container vessels, bulk carriers, and passenger ships.
  • Cargo Handling: Facilities for handling various types of cargo including containers, general cargo, and bulk goods.
  • Passenger Terminal: A modern cruise terminal that welcomes international tourists traveling by sea.
  • Storage Areas: Includes covered warehouses and open storage spaces for different types of cargo.
  • Specialized Services: Cold storage facilities for perishable goods, as well as bunkering services for refueling ships.

Specifications

  • Depth: The port boasts sufficient draft depth to accommodate large commercial vessels. Exact depths can vary by berth.
  • Navigation: Equipped with advanced navigation aids and pilotage is available to assist vessels in and out of the harbor.
  • Security: Adheres to international maritime security standards (ISPS Code) ensuring the safe operation of port activities.
  • Customs and Immigration: On-site facilities for customs and immigration to streamline cargo and passenger processing.

Connectivity

  • Transport Links: Good road connections linking the port to the rest of Tahiti, facilitating inland transportation of goods and passengers.
  • Air Links: Close proximity to Faa’a International Airport, supporting efficient cargo and passenger transfers between air and sea travel.

Economic Importance

The Port of Papeete is crucial for the economy of French Polynesia. It supports the import and export of goods including food, machinery, and consumer products, and serves as a key node for tourism, accommodating numerous cruise ships that bring visitors to the island.

Environmental and Community Initiatives

The port is involved in various initiatives to minimize its environmental footprint and promote sustainability. This includes waste management systems, pollution control measures, and community engagement projects aimed at supporting local development.

Contact Information

For detailed port information and services, one can contact the port authority or visit their official website. Addressing specific queries ensures you receive the most accurate and updated information based on operational needs.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
PAN ORAMA II Passenger DD/SLIPWAY PPT 3/16/2026
MANTA III Sailing 3/16/2026
SAKURA 2 Sailing LAST UPDATE TIME 3/16/2026
HEAVENS DOOR Sailing B 2 A 3/16/2026
AITO NUI II Pleasure MADANG 3/16/2026
POLAR SUN Sailing 3/16/2026
AREMITI 6 Other PAPEETE 3/16/2026
HANSEATICINSPIRATION Passenger MOOREA 3/16/2026
ALHENA II Sailing B 2 AA 3/16/2026
MAKAE Sailing B 2 AAND 3/16/2026
TAUATI FERRY Passenger PAPEETE 3/16/2026
FRENCH WARSHIP MNN Military 0 3/16/2026
MOLOKOI Sailing B 2 AAND/NZ 3/16/2026
MOOREA TAUTAI Fishing 3/16/2026
VAEARA'I Passenger MOOREA < > PPT 3/16/2026
IMPULSE Sailing 3/16/2026
BE HAPPY Sailing 3/16/2026
SV TE AVA Sailing 3/16/2026
SV POE NUI 2 Sailing 3/16/2026
PILOT BOAT JW AHNNE Port 3/15/2026

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