From the Mediterranean to the Baltic, European ports serve as critical hubs for 6th Fleet and NATO maritime operations
Mediterranean & Atlantic Gateway
From the strategic naval base at Rota to historic Mediterranean ports, Spain offers diverse port calls along both its Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.
Eastern Mediterranean Hub
Souda Bay serves as a critical NATO facility in the eastern Mediterranean, providing strategic access to the Aegean and beyond.
Heart of the Mediterranean
Italy offers extensive port options from the major naval facility at Augusta Bay to cruise terminals and historic harbors throughout the peninsula.
Adriatic Coastline
Croatia's stunning Adriatic coast features historic ports and modern facilities, from ancient Dubrovnik to the industrial hub of Rijeka.
Adriatic Access Point
Koper serves as Slovenia's primary maritime gateway, providing efficient access to Central European markets.
Historic Maritime Nation
The UK's Channel ports have served mariners for centuries, with Southampton and Portsmouth remaining vital naval and commercial hubs.
North Atlantic Operations
Scotland's rugged coastline hosts facilities supporting North Atlantic and Arctic operations, including the naval base at Faslane.
Baltic Gateway
Gothenburg stands as Scandinavia's largest port, providing critical access to Baltic Sea operations and Northern European trade routes.
Baltic Naval Hub
Kiel has been a major naval port for over a century, hosting the famous Kiel Canal and serving as a key Baltic Sea operations center.
North Sea & Arctic Access
Oslo provides access to Norwegian waters and serves as a gateway for operations extending into the North Sea and Arctic regions.
Southern Baltic Port
ΕwinoujΕcie serves as Poland's primary Baltic gateway, supporting regional maritime operations and commercial shipping.