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Port Victoria

Multiple ports share this name. Other same-name ports: Victoria #3084 (Cameroon); Victoria #3085 (Canada); Victoria #3086 (Sabah); Victoria #3087 (Seychelles); Victoria #6683 (Argentina); Victoria #20692 (Chile); Victoria #61454 (HONG KONG); Victoria #61583 (Honduras); Victoria #75653 (Malta); Victoria #82329 (PHILIPPINES (THE)); Victoria #104228 (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (THE)).

Where is the Port?
VICTORIA is located near the monitored sea lanes. The official UN/LOCODE of this port is RORZB.

How many vessels are in Victoria port?
There are currently 0 vessels in port and 0 vessels recently departed.

Port map updates in near real-time from AIS snapshots and route transitions. Use the vessel-type filters and names toggle in the map control.


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Recent vessel arrivals at the port

Latest available transitions/port-call records (UTC). Total: 0
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Recent vessel departures from the port

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Shipping companies (lines) whose ships most often called at the port Victoria:

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Port summary

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Most frequent incoming origins

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Vessels currently in port

Detected by latest AIS in the extended port area, latest 72 hours (deduplicated by vessel).

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Expected arrivals

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Port in news

Mentions from Topos news feed and spotlights.

Ventura Offshore secures Brazil rig extensions with Petrobras
Splash247 · 2026-04-03 02:40:00
Offshore driller Ventura Offshore has been awarded contract extensions for two of its rigs operating offshore Brazil. The 2009-built SSV Victoria semisub was awarded a 1,455-day firm extension of the rig’s current contract, with a unilateral termination option by Brazilian state-owned giant Petrobras from the 910th day of the extension period, during which it will …
Ventura Offshore secures Brazil rig extensions with Petrobras
people_culture · 2026-04-03 02:40:00
Offshore driller Ventura Offshore has been awarded contract extensions for two of its rigs operating offshore Brazil. The 2009-built SSV Victoria semisub was awarded a 1,455-day firm extension of the rig’s current contract, with a unilateral termination option by Brazilian sta...
Flashback in Maritime History: SS Warrimoo - A Victorian case of peculiar time travel
people_culture · 2026-03-07 20:30:38
(www.MaritimeCyprus.com) Time travel remains exclusive to fantasy and Sci-fi – and one particular Victorian steamship. Courtesy of an incredible anomaly, SS Warrimoo became a steam-punk Tardis; straddling two different days, months, years, seasons and continents in a single mo...
Port congestion shock: Victoria
ports_congestion · 2026-02-20 12:00:00
Internal snapshot model detected a congestion shock at Victoria.
CFA responds to fuel tanker fire on Hume Freeway at Tallarook
incidents_accidents · 2026-02-16 04:15:00
A fuel tanker has caught fire on a major freeway in north central Victoria on Tuesday morning. A CFA spokesman said crews responded to reports of a fuel tanker fire about 8.35am on the Hume Freeway at ...
CFA responds to fuel tanker fire on Hume Freeway at Tallarook
incidents_accidents · 2026-02-16 04:15:00
A fuel tanker has caught fire on a major freeway in north central Victoria on Tuesday morning. A CFA spokesman said crews responded to reports of a fuel tanker fire about 8.35am on the Hume Freeway at ...
GLMA cruise ships after graduation?
reddit:r/maritime · 2026-02-02 21:04:21
Hi everyone, I know GMLA is focused on lakes but you also graduate with unlimited ocean tonnage. If someone wants to work on a cruise ship as a deck officer, would GMLA still be a good option or should we look elsewhere? Trying to find a low regimented program which was why GMLA seems like a good option. The lake focus makes me nervous though submitted by /u/VictoriaFL84 [link] [comments]