Global Ports Holding (GPH) has signed a 24-year operating concession agreement for Acapulco Cruise Port in Mexico, marking the company’s first port concession in the country, according to a company statement.
GPH was selected as the preferred bidder by the Administration of the National Port System Acapulco (ASIPONA) and will operate and develop the cruise terminal within a concession area of approximately 17,199 square meters, the statement said.
The company plans to implement phased investments aimed at enhancing cruise operations, improving passenger flow, and elevating the visitor experience.
In parallel, ASIPONA is expected to construct a new 350-meter cruise pier capable of berthing larger vessels, using public resources.
The new berth is planned for completion in the first quarter of 2027 and will form part of the concession area once finished.
GPH aims to commence operations at Acapulco in the second quarter of 2026. The company said it will work closely with cruise line partners and local stakeholders to introduce new destination experiences and shore-side concepts intended to strengthen Acapulco’s appeal as a port of call on Pacific and Mexican Riviera itineraries.
Acapulco is historically significant as Mexico’s first port and one of its most recognizable cruise destinations. GPH said the combined investments by both parties are expected to strengthen Acapulco’s position as a key transit destination on west coast of the Americas itineraries.
Mehmet Kutman, Chairman and CEO of Global Ports Holding, said: “Being awarded the concession for Acapulco Cruise Port represents an important milestone for Global Ports Holding as it marks our first port in Mexico. Acapulco is a destination with a rich history and strong potential within the regional cruise market. We believe that, through close cooperation with ASIPONA and local stakeholders, we can help unlock this potential and support the continued development of cruise tourism in the region.”
Mike Maura, Regional Director Americas of Global Ports Holding, added: “Acapulco represents a strategic addition to our Americas portfolio and a destination with strong potential within Pacific itineraries. Together with ASIPONA and our local partners, we will focus on enhancing operational efficiency and the overall passenger experience, safety and security while supporting the destination’s re-positioning within the regional cruise landscape.”
Retired Vice Admiral Raymundo Sánchez López, General Director of ASIPONA Acapulco, stated: “Acapulco is opening a new chapter in its development within the cruise sector. This step represents an opportunity to strengthen the destination’s presence in international routes and enhance the quality of the experience for visitors arriving at the port. We are confident that the joint work with Global Ports Holding will improve cruise operations and consolidate the Port of Acapulco as a key destination within Mexican Pacific cruise itineraries.”