Cruise terminals
Cruise Terminals at the Port of Quebec
The Port of Québec boasts efficient modern facilities to welcome cruise ships of all sizes. Our two cruise terminals and dedicated teams ensure an unparalleled arrival and departure experience for passengers and crew alike.
Ross-Gaudreault Terminal
Located near Old Québec and the Petit-Champlain district, the Ross-Gaudreault Cruise Terminal is a modern, spacious building specially designed to welcome cruise passengers.
- Access to lower level: elevators/escalators/staircases
- Free Wi-Fi
- Waiting area for boarding
- Tourist information desk: Destination Québec cité
- Separate luggage storage area
- Washrooms on both levels
- Up to 40 check-in counters
- Up to 500 chairs in the waiting area
Wharf 21
- Wharf length: 205,7 m
- Water depth at low tide: 11,7 m
- Fenders: 2 m and 4 m
- Deck width: 12,2 m
Wharf 22
- Wharf length: 325 m
- Water depth at low tide: 10,7 m
- Fenders: 2 m and 4 m
- Deck width: 12,2 m
Cruise Terminal 30
Cruise Terminal 30 is a spacious, multipurpose terminal built in 2020. It features world-class facilities designed to accommodate the world’s largest cruise ships.
- Built in 2020
- Passenger ramp built in 2021
- Designed for port-of-call and embarking/disembarking operations
- Access to lower level: elevators/escalators/staircases
- Free Wi-Fi
- Washrooms on both levels
- Public announcement system
- Versatile configuration
- Tourist information desk: Destination Québec cité
- Up to 32 check-in counters
- Up to 1,000 chairs in the waiting area
- VIP section with sofa
- Separate luggage storage area
Wharf 30
- Wharf length: 320 m
- Water depth at low tide: 10 m
- Deck width: 12,2 m
Other wharves open to cruise ships
Coast Guard wharf (Wharf 93)
- Wharf length: 263 m
- Water depth at low tide: 10,7 m
- Fenders: 2 m
- Deck width: 16 m
Quai Paquet (Wharf 81)
- Wharf length: 200 m
- Water depth at low tide: 9,8 m
- Fenders: 4 m
- Deck width: 7,5 m