Are you visiting the port of Amsterdam by barge? Find all the available facilities on this page.
Facilities for cars
Car transfer points
There are 7 public moorings where you can embark or disembark your car. Of the 7 sites, 4 have waste containers and 2 have a drinking water supply.
- A car transfer point can be used free of charge.
- You can be moored for 30 minutes.
- You do not have to book in advance.
Car transfer points on the map
Parking your car
Free
There are no fewer than 17 free car parks with one or more parking spaces in the Westelijk Havengebied.
Paid
Other places in Amsterdam are subject to the ‘paid parking’ policy of the City of Amsterdam.View paid parking zones.
Free parking on the map
Bunkering facilities
Fuel and engine oil
There are 4 bunker stations for fuel and engine oil:
Bunkering stations on the map
Sustainable fuel
To encourage the use of sustainable fuel, Port of Amsterdam has amended the Port Bye-laws to facilitate ship-to-ship bunkering for vessels. A LNG bunker station for inland shipping has also been set up in Amerikahaven.
More about sustainable fuel bunkering
Domestic and cargo waste
Domestic waste
There are collection points for paper, glass and domestic waste at the vehicle transfer points at Haparandadam, in the Houthavens and Afrikahaven, on the Stromboliweg and the Jan Riebeeckhaven.
The glass and paper containers are open to all. The waste container is operated with the freeeco card.
Domestic waste on the map
Cargo waste
Cargo waste may be produced during the transhipment and transport of dry and liquid cargo. The recipient or sender of the cargo is responsible for the costs of cleaning the holds and gangways after unloading. The terminal indicates the collector or port reception facility where the waste can be deposited.
You as a skipper are responsible for the cleaning method and the amount of waste deposited. You must be able to demonstrate this by means of an unloading certificate if requested by a supervisor of the harbour master.
Waste oils and greases and other ship waste
Waste from the engine room (such as bilge water, waste oil and grease, filters and used cleaning rags) and other waste (such as waste water, slops from holds and tanks and non-oily types of waste) must be handed over to a waste collector who has an agreement with the SAB Maritieme Service.
Drinking water
There are two drinking water taps at the Haparandadam and one at Afrikahaven. You tap water at this tap point viaEase2Pay, which is the same payment platform used for shore power.
Tapping water at one of the Port of Amsterdam taps is free up to 6m³ per day. Do you want more water in one day? Then you pay € 2.50 per cubic meter. The discount is corrected afterwards when invoicing.
Drinking water on the map
Eco card
Oil and grease containing ship's waste can be delivered to the SAB reception facilities, provided that the waste originates from normal operations. To be able to deliver ship's waste, you must be able to show the oil discharge booklet and the international eco card.
Don't have an eco-card yet? You can easily apply for it through theSAB website.As of August 9, 2023, the physical card will be replaced by an app, more information on this can be found on the SAB website.
Shore power connection
Port of Amsterdam has provided shore power connections at various berths for inland navigation and passenger vessels. This is good for the environment and the use of ship-to-shore power also prevents noise pollution.
Walstroom.eu
The shore power cabinets use the provider Walstroom.eu. This means that registration and use is slightly different from the old shore power cabinets that were replaced in 2022. Read here the steps you need to take to use the shore power cabinets with Walstroom.eu.
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Use of spud poles
If you want to use spud poles in the North Sea Canal area, certain regulations occur. These regulations depend on the location of the spud poles.
Find out more about the use of spud poles
Generator ban
To prevent noise and odour nuisance, areas have been designated in the Amsterdam port areas where it is not permitted to run a generator.
Generator ban on the map
WiFi
There are two WiFi hotspots in the port of Amsterdam:
- in the Houthavens
- at the ADM port
WiFi on the map
Medical services
There are various care institutions in the Amsterdam region that specialise in working with international shipping. You can contact them for first aid, medical examinations and mental health care.
Medical services overview
Degassing
In the Amsterdam port, inland tankers can degas based on the last cargo and the method used (sailing or moored). Moored degassing requires permission from the harbour master, and petrol degassing is strictly prohibited.
How to request permission:
- Contact the Harbour Master's Division, Port office at 020-5234600, option 2.
- Use VHF channel 14 for communication.
Permission conditions:
- Demonstrate intent to load new cargo in the port after unloading.
- Permission is subject to weather-dependent odour code; withdrawal may occur if applicable.
ADN conditions for the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways apply consistently.
Odour control measures:
- Active monitoring of odour from stationary degassing vessels using the eNose network.
- Collaborate with us to suggest sustainable solutions at info@portofamsterdam.com.
Prohibition on degassing:
- Noord-Holland prohibits benzene and benzene-containing cargoes degassing while underway or for stationary ships, promoting a cleaner inland shipping environment.
Decree stationary degassing
Prohibition on degassing