The history of the Port of Valencia began in 1483, when
King Ferdinand the Catholic granted Antoni Joan the privilege of building a
wooden bridge on the beach of the Grao district, called the
Pont de Fusta. From 1483 until the 19th century, various construction projects were built in the port, but because of periodic
flooding of the
Turia River and the continual movements of sand on the beach the port was not notably successful. However, traffic did increase incrementally over time and the king eventually granted trading privileges with other
kingdoms and
sovereign states in 1679 and for the
Americas in 1791, with
Valencia becoming the sixth maritime province in
Spain. In December 2023, the northern expansion of the port of Valencia was approved. It involves the construction of a new terminal with a capacity of 5M TEU, with a public investment of about €660 million. == Description ==