Arrive Ready. Explore Freely.

Mobility equipment, coordinated across Europe’s river cruise ports — enabling exploration for all.

Serving 24 Ports • 35 Operators • Thousands of Ships per Season

The Mobility Gap

Passengers on European river cruises and land tours often need mobility equipment to explore Europe's cobblestone streets and historic ports. Cruise lines restrict what guests can bring on board and do not supply equipment themselves.

Local rental vendors exist in every major port — but guests are visiting multiple cities across borders, languages, and timezones, with no one coordinating between them.

Port Porters is the layer that connects the ship, the dock, and the shop — for every stop on the itinerary.

How We Work

Four Steps, Every Port, Every Itinerary

Itinerary Received

Tour operators share confirmed ports, dates, and equipment requests through a single digital intake.

Routes Coordinated

Local partners receive the projected volume and confirm availability for each stop on the route.

Equipment Deployed

Equipment is delivered to the designated pick-up point at the confirmed arrival time, allocated to specific guests.

Equipment Retrieved

Equipment is collected at the designated location on the itinerary schedule, ready for the next deployment.

Where We Operate

A growing network across Europe’s primary river cruise corridors.

River Corridor · 01

The Rhine

10 ports · Switzerland to the North Sea

Ports along

The Rhine

  • Basel
  • Breisach
  • Strasbourg
  • Speyer
  • Rüdesheim
  • Koblenz
  • Cologne
  • Düsseldorf
  • Rotterdam
  • Amsterdam

The backbone of European river cruising — Alpine source to delta sea.

River Corridor · 02

The Danube

9 ports · Bavaria to the Hungarian plains

Ports along

The Danube

  • Regensburg
  • Passau
  • Linz
  • Melk
  • Dürnstein
  • Krems
  • Vienna
  • Bratislava
  • Budapest

Four capitals on one river — every ship’s signature itinerary.

River Corridor · 03

The Rhône

2 ports · Burgundy through Provence

Ports along

The Rhône

  • Lyon
  • Avignon

France’s southern itinerary — gastronomy in the north, Roman heritage in the south.

River Corridor · 04

The Moselle

1 port · Rhine tributary, Riesling country

Ports along

The Moselle

  • Trier

Sole port on Germany’s oldest city — Roman gateway to the Mosel valley’s terraced vineyards.

River Corridor · 05

The Main

1 port · Bavarian medieval heartland

Ports along

The Main

  • Nuremberg

Eastern terminus of the Rhine–Main–Danube Canal — half-timbered streets and imperial castles.

River Corridor · 06

The Scheldt

1 port · Belgium’s maritime corridor

Ports along

The Scheldt

  • Antwerp

Diamond capital and cathedral city — Belgium’s gateway between river and sea.

Get in Touch · Port Porters

Start the Conversation

Two paths forward — choose the one that fits your operation.

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