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Port of BRATISLAVA

SKBTS🇸🇰Slovakia

This universal inland port on the Danube River is Slovakia's largest international port. It handles both cargo and passengers, serving as a key facility for the nation's economy. The port is strategically located on the Rhine-Main-Danube waterway.

Background
The Port of Bratislava is a major port on the river Danube and — in a wider sense — on the Rhine-Main-Danube waterway, located in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is a universal inland port consisting of two parts, a cargo port and a passenger port. The former is a key facility for Slovakia's economy as the largest of three international ports in Slovakia, the others being in Komárno and Štúrovo. The port lies at the strategic intersection of the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal with the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor, part of the Trans-European Transport Networks, and it is located near two major ports: Port of Vienna and Port of Budapest.
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Elevation
130m
GeoNames ID
11524186
Wikidata
Q139413
Official Site
www.spap.sk
UN/LOCODE
SKBTS
Country
🇸🇰Slovakia
Time Zone
UTC+1
Feature Type
PRT (Port)
Type
Port
Area
Inland, Europe
Body of Water
Danube
Latitude
48.1355°
Longitude
17.1290°
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
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The Port of BRATISLAVA operates in the UTC+1 time zone. Operating hours, VTS schedules, and pilot availability vary — vessel agents should confirm with the port authority in advance, especially for night arrivals or weekend operations.