Aarhus
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Aarhus: tourist information
Situated in the middle of the Jutland peninsula, Aarhus is the second biggest city in Denmark. Founded over 1,000 years ago as a Viking settlement at the mouth of the river, the town first began developing in approximately 1900, when industrial growth attracted rural populations. The population of Aarhus has almost doubled since 1935 and is still growing, although rather more slowly than in recent decades.
Today, 'The Smallest Big City in Denmark' is full of excitement and adventure brimming over with music and dancing, theatre and opera, a wealth of museums, and much more. Visitors come to luxuriate in the magnificent and sublime performances of the internationally renowned Wagner operas or visit the more "alternative" entertainment venues rich in atmosphere and excitement.
As the capital of the provinces, it has all the atmosphere of a big city. In addition to the smart, seductive cultural events that take place all the year round, refreshing green woods and sunlit beaches are within easy reach, providing welcome respite from the thronging crowds and the mighty roar of traffic.
Thanks to the relatively large population of younger inhabitants Aarhus has the feel of a "young" town. This follows naturally as Aarhus boasts many schools and educational institutions that attract young people from out-lying districts. However, many of them move away once their studies are completed.
A notable centre of commerce, the Port of Aarhus is one of Denmark's largest harbours with a cargo-handling capacity of 11 million tonnes and 600,000 containers. With planned investment of an additional two billion Danish kroner over the next 25 years, future development plans include a doubling of the harbour's capacity.
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Aarhus in the News
- Dec 25, 2023
AIDA Cruises continues maritime leadership and sustainability initiatives On December 22, 2023, AIDA Cruises welcomed key figures in the maritime industry aboard the cruis... - Jul 20, 2023
Port Aarhus (Denmark) exceeding onshore power supply expectations The Port of Aarhus in Denmark has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the country's firs... - Jul 2, 2023
‘AIDAmar’ opens Denmark’s first shore power facility On 20th June, the Port of Aarhus and AIDA Cruises celebrated the opening of the first ... - Jun 30, 2023
Cruise Baltic updates shore power connection listing Cruise Baltic is to release an updated overview of onshore power supply availability in the Balti... - Jun 25, 2023
Cruise Baltic introduces new OPS-onshore power supply overview Cruise Baltic has developed an updated version of its overview of onshore power supply (OPS) in t... - Jun 22, 2023
AIDA Cruises celebrates the opening of Denmark’s first shore power facility in Aarhus Denmark witnessed a significant event as AIDA Cruises and Port Aarhus jointly celebrated the inau... - May 2, 2023
AIDAluna is the first AIDA Cruises' ship to arrive in Kiel (Germany) this season AIDA Cruises is set to make 64 stops in Kiel Fjord during summer 2023, with 3 of its ships includ... - Apr 28, 2023
Two AIDA cruise ships use shore power on the same day In what is claimed to be a cruise ship sector first, two ships were connected to shore power simu... - Apr 22, 2023
Cruise Line Proves Older Ships Can Use Shore Power The achievement marks an important milestone in the cruise line’s ongoing decarbonization e... - Apr 16, 2023
International cruise ship season kicks off at the Ports of Stockholm (Sweden) The international cruise ship season at the Ports of Stockholm (Sweden) kicks off this weekend wi... - Apr 15, 2023
Busy 2023 Cruise Season Begins in Stockholm, Sweden As another summer draws near, another cruise season beings in the Ports of Stockholm. This weeken... - Mar 30, 2023
Baltic Cruises "More Than Just St. Petersburg" - Cruise Critic The Baltic region has seen a sharp decline in the number of port calls as a result of US cruise l... - Jan 19, 2023
Ports of Stockholm (Sweden) receives green light for EU grant funding application Ports of Stockholm (Sweden) can jointly apply, together with 8 other Baltic Sea ports, for EU gra... - Sep 28, 2022
AIDA Opens Bookings for 2024 Summer Season AIDA Cruises has released its 2024 summer season itineraries, which are now available for booking... - Aug 31, 2022
Ports of Stockholm Moves Forward on Shore Power Ports of Stockholm is innovating with the construction of Sweden’s first-ever onshore power con...
Port rating and occupancy
Port of Aarhus ranks 243th in the world in terms of the number of tourists visiting it.
Number of cruise ship calls in the coming year: 0.
The total number of tourists (passengers) of cruise ships in the port of Aarhus in the next 12 months is 0.
According to the popularity rating among more than 1,000 cruise ports in the world, Aarhus ranks 997.
Weather in Aarhus
Current water temperature in Aarhus now is 46°F (8.0°C)
Water temperature data provided by seatemperature.net.
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