
- The Port Authority of Valencia (APV) has set up a website for registration and booking. Places are limited
- Visiting hours will be from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and several buses will depart every 30 minutes
- The tour will last one hour and will begin at the old Clock Building
València, 14 October 2025 – Valenciaport invites anyone interested in learning more about the Port of Valencia to join the guided tours it has organised for the next 25 October. Visitors will be able to enjoy a complete bus tour of the commercial port, with explanations about how it works, its main terminals and the role it plays as an economic and logistical hub in the Mediterranean.
The initiative, organised by the Port Authority of Valencia (APV), is completely free of charge and aims to give those who wish to do so the opportunity to get an inside look at the port facilities and thus better understand the workings of a modern infrastructure that serves foreign trade and is constantly adapting to the new demands of a global world.
During the one-hour tour, an audio guide will explain the importance of Valenciaport in commercial activity, merchant ships and land transport of goods, which carry most of what is produced and consumed in the Autonomous Community of Valencia (Comunitat Valenciana)
Sign up to participate
To participate, you must register in advance on at the following link https://bit.ly/ReservaBusPort, as places are limited. Each person who wishes to participate must register individually and can choose between different time slots between 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. until all places are filled.
Each tour lasts approximately one hour, and buses—with a capacity for 70 people—will depart every 30 minutes. Registration via the form available on the website will be given priority when boarding the bus.
The starting point for the tours will be the front façade of the Clock Building, where participants must arrive 10 minutes before the start of the tour. Punctuality is essential, as reserved places that are not occupied at the indicated time may be given to people who arrive without a reservation and are waiting their turn to access one of the scheduled tours. These conferences are part of Valenciaport’s commitment to transparency and openness to the public, bringing the reality of the port closer to society and demonstrating the importance of its activity in the day-to-day life of the Valencian economy.