Port of Banjul
The Port of Banjul is the main seaport of The Gambia, located in its capital city, Banjul. It serves as a crucial hub for trade and transportation, facilitating the import and export of goods. The port is strategically positioned along the Gambia River, allowing access to both ocean-going vessels and smaller boats.
Established in the 19th century, the port has undergone various developments to enhance its capacity and efficiency. It handles a range of cargo, including agricultural products, machinery, and consumer goods. The port plays a vital role in supporting the economy of The Gambia and connecting it to international markets.