The port at St. Petersburg is Russia's only year round port. St. Petersburg is the 2nd largest city in Russia with a population of 4.88 million.
Currently, the Russian Federation has the all season open port on the Crimean Peninsula. Previous to the annexation of the Crimea, Russia had a lease with Ukraine for the port of Sevastopol. That lease is now null & void.
St. Petersburg
The Murmansk port city is on the Kola Bay northwest of Russia. With the warm North Atlantic Current, the port stays ice-free and open all year round.
"The town of Baltiisk, just outside Kaliningrad, is the only Russian Baltic Sea port said to be "ice-free" all year round, and the region hence plays an important role in maintenance of the Baltic Fleet."
Vladivostok
Some of the major ports of the Russian Federation are as follows: Port of Azov Port of Kaliningrad Port of Saint Petersburg Port of Vostochny Port of Murmansk Port of Nakhodka Port of Novorossiysk Port of Taganrog Port of Tuapse Port of Vladivostok Port of Archangelsk Siberia Port of Vyborg
There are 25 port cities in Russia.
Vladivostok
Vladivostok is the largest port city in Russia.
Vladivostok would be the nearest major port.
You can connect to an open port, for instance, 80 TCP port is a standard port for web pages.
A port hole ?