North Macedonia, formerly known as the Republic of Macedonia, is a landlocked country located in the Balkans, in South Europe. Despite its lack of access to the sea,
North Macedonia has several important river ports. These ports play a crucial role in the trade and exchanges between
North Macedonia and its neighboring countries. Among the country's most important ports, there are the port of Skopje, the port of Kumanovo and the port of Bitola. These infrastructures are essential for the economy of
North Macedonia, as they allow the import and export of goods by river. In addition to facilitating the transport of goods, the ports of
North Macedonia also offer opportunities for river tourism. Tourists can thus enjoy cruises on the rivers and lakes of the country, passing through these picturesque marinas.