Singapore Cruise Centre (GPS: 1.26336, 103.82023) is a cruise terminal in the Maritime Square subzone of Bukit Merah, Singapore. It is within the same building as the HarbourFront Centre, which was built in 1977 as the World Trade Centre.
The Singapore Cruise Centre has two terminals. The International Passenger Terminal (IPT) for cruise ships and the Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT) for ferry services to the surrounding islands.
The IPT has two berths for cruise ships. The berths are 310 meters and 270 meters in lenth, with a height limit of 52 meters. The RFT has six berths for ferry services to Batam and Tanjung Balai in Indonesia.
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