POLAND
PORT OF GDYNIA
Port of Gdynia is a universal and one of the leading ports in the Baltic Sea region. It specializes in handling general cargo, including containers, ro-ro, ferry and other unitized cargoes as well as all types of bulk cargoes. The port has a well-developed network of multimodal transport connections, to the hinterland and to its foreland by regular Short Sea Shipping Lines as well as ferry connections.
Basic navigational and technical information
- easy maritime access to the port,
- natural protection provided by the Hel Peninsula,
- 2,5 km long external breakwater,
- maritime entrance to the port: 150 m wide with a draught of 14.1 m,
- 2 maritime fairways,
- convenient and safe access to quays,
- total port area: 755.4 ha, including 508 ha land area,
- administrative area of the Port of Gdynia Authority S.A. 264 ha,
- total length of quays: 11.0 km,
- max. draught along the quays: 13.0 m.
Short sea shipping information
The port has a well-developed network of multimodal transport connections, to the hinterland and to its foreland by regular Short Sea Shipping Lines as well as ferry connections.