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Port of Vukovar (Croatia)

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The Port of Vukovar is the largest and most significant river port in Croatia, situated on the right bank of the Danube at river kilometer 1335. As a critical hub at the intersection of international transport corridors, it connects Central Europe with the Black Sea. The port's history is deeply linked to the economic development of eastern Slavonia, though its infrastructure suffered near-total destruction during the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s. Following extensive reconstruction efforts, it now functions once again as a vital gateway for the transshipment of bulk goods, grains, and steel products. The facility features modern quay walls and storage capacities that meet European inland shipping standards. As part of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), the Port of Vukovar plays a strategic role in regional logistics and international trade. Continuous modernization of lifting equipment and terminals ensures the competitiveness of the site within the Danube basin.

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What is this place?
The Port of Vukovar is Croatia's largest and most important inland port on the Danube, linking Central Europe with the Black Sea. It serves as a central transshipment point for agricultural goods, containers, and bulk cargo from the entire region.
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Visiting
The port area is partially accessible to the public, especially the promenade along the Danube, from which ship traffic can be observed. For visits to loading stations and warehouses, a permit is usually required.
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Where to view it
The best vantage point over the port is the Danube riverfront promenade in Vukovar, especially near the Water Tower. From the bridge across the Danube, there is also a good overview of the cranes and berths.
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Local products
The port primarily handles grain, corn, soybeans, and fertilizers, which come from the agricultural region of Slavonia. Travelers can purchase products such as honey, wine, and plum brandy at local markets in Vukovar.
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Active season
The port operates year-round, with the main season for grain transport after the harvest from August to October. In spring and autumn, shipping intensity on the Danube increases, leading to higher cargo turnover.
Nearby
A visit to the Port of Vukovar can be well combined with exploring the old town and the Memorial Park. The nearby Ilok Fortress and the vineyards on the Danube slopes offer other worthwhile excursion destinations.

Geography

Coordinates
45.34210, 19.01350

Facts

  • The port is located at Danube river kilometer 1335.
  • It is the only Croatian river port with direct access to the Danube corridor.
  • Annual transshipment capacity is approximately 1.2 to 1.5 million tons.
  • During the Siege of Vukovar in 1991, the port was almost completely destroyed.
  • The facility is part of the Pan-European Transport Corridor VII.
  • It features 850 meters of reinforced quay walls for cargo handling.

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Sights in the town Port of Vukovar (10)

Vukovar water tower

The Vukovar water tower is a landmark of the city and a symbol of post-war reconstruction.

crkva svetih Filipa i Jakova

The Church of Saints Philip and James is a church building in Vukovar, Croatia.

Memorijalni centar Domovinskog rata🏛 museum

The Memorijalni centar Domovinskog rata is a museum commemorating the Croatian War of Independence.

Church of St. Nicholas

The Church of St. Nicholas is a church building in Vukovar.

Dudik Memorial Park

Dudik Memorial Park is a memorial site in Vukovar, Croatia, honoring the victims of war.

Rodna kuća Lavoslava Ružičke🏛 museum

The birth house of Lavoslav Ružička is a museum dedicated to the life of the Nobel laureate.

Gradski muzej Vukovar🏛 museum

Gradski muzej Vukovar is a museum in Croatia, showcasing the history of the city.

Eltz Manor🏰 castle

Eltz Manor is a castle in Vukovar, regarded as a cultural monument.

Vječna vatra

Vječna vatra is an artwork in Vukovar, designed as an eternal flame.

Željeznički kolodvor Vukovar

Vukovar railway station is a ruin, reminding of the destruction of the war.

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Frequently asked questions

On which river is the Vukovar port located?
The port is located on the Danube and is the largest river port in Croatia.
What goods are mainly handled here?
Mainly bulk goods like grain, coal, and iron ore are handled.
Can cruise ships dock at Vukovar port?
Yes, there is a pier for river cruise ships traveling on the Danube.
What economic significance does the port have for the region?
It is a central hub for trade between Central Europe and the Balkans.
Is the port area freely accessible to tourists?
The waterfront promenade is accessible, but the working areas of the port are restricted.
Port of Vukovar: where is it located?
Port of Vukovar is located in Croatia.
Port of Vukovar: what is there to see?
Highlights include Vukovar water tower, crkva svetih Filipa i Jakova, Memorijalni centar Domovinskog rata.
Port of Vukovar: why is it worth visiting?
The Port of Vukovar is the largest and most significant river port in Croatia, situated on the right bank of the Danube at river kilometer 1335.
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