Xiamen (China)

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Xiamen cruise port

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Local Time
2025-04-25 15:54

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Port Xiamen cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Xiamen, China. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
1 June, 2025
Sunday
Oceania Cruises Cruises cruise lineOceania Regatta08:0018:00

Xiamen is a major port city on China's southeast coast (Fujian Province), with population over 3,5 million (metro over 5,1 million, urban ~2 million). The city has all 6 districts and borders with Quanzhou and Zhangzhou.

Jinmen Islands are located less than 10 km (6 mi) away.

Being one of the world's major Hokkien-speaking cities and China's largest, Xiamen and the surrounding cities house vast communities of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia: Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia's Riau Province. Xiamen was a treaty port during the 19th century and one of the 4 original Special Economic Zones opened to foreign traders and investments when China started its economic reforms in the early 1980s.

The city is known for its colonial architecture, mild climate, low pollution and Hoklo influence. In 2006, it was ranked China's 2nd "most suitable city for living". It has a well-developed economy, the most important industries being shipbuilding, commercial fishing, food processing, textiles, tanning, machine tool manufacturing, telecommunications, banking, and financial services. Xiamen benefits greatly from incoming foreign capital, particularly from Macau, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

The city has excellent air, road, rail and seaport infrastructure.

Port Xiamen (locode CNXMN) is a huge deepwater seaport located on Xiamen Island's northern part. It features a large natural harbor, well connected to mainland China by rail and road. The seaport is one of China's busiest, in 2013 ranked among world's top 17 containership cargo ports. It serves mainly medium-sized and large container vessels, cruise liners and top-luxury yachts.

For 2016, the cruise port handled a total of 200,800 passengers (14.3% increase over 2015) via 79 ship calls. In 2017 were handled 77 ship calls. In 2018, their number grew to 90.

For 2024, the cruise port reported a total of 32 ship departures and estimated ~65,000 passengers.

Xiamen cruise terminal

Xiamen Island's new International Cruise Terminal is located in the Port's Dongdu area.

In 2016, the Terminal started a berth expansion project (completed in December 2018). The expanded wharf now has 3 berths and capacity to berth 1 largest cruise liner (Oasis-class, GT 225,000 tons) plus 2 medium-sized ships (up to 80,000 GT-tons each) simultaneously.

The Port also built a new passenger terminal with capacity 6,000 passengers. The Xiamen Homeport project also included new waterfront facilities - retail shops, entertainment venues, hotels, commercial zones.

(NEW) Xiamen Terminal 2 (world's largest)

In April 2025 was inaugurated "Terminal 2" at Xiamen International Cruise Terminal, now holding the title of the world’s largest cruise terminal complex by total floor area.

Terminal 2 spans 68,000 m2 (731,945 ft2), distributed across 8 floors - 6 above-ground and 2 subterranean.

The facility (part of the Xiamen International Cruise Ship Center) is engineered to simultaneously accommodate multiple large vessels with max volumes 140,000 GT-tons.

The 3-berth Terminal 2 integrates cultural and tourism-focused infrastructure, including a themed attraction titled “Time Meets Island” which provides visitors with curated cultural experiences rooted in Minnan heritage (live performances, exhibitions, a night market).

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