Trading Port
Cost | 3,800 |
Repair cost | 1,520 |
Repair cost if ruined | 3,040 |
- 240 wealth from maritime commerce
- 120 wealth from local commerce
- -4 food
Description
Harbours were vital in the ancient world, offering a safe refuge from pirates and storms and a place for trade. Although most ships hugged the coastlines, loading and unloading goods needed a sheltered harbour. A natural bay would do, but the construction of docks and wharfs, and sheltering sea walls made sea-going life much easier. Harbours were colossal undertakings, but the long-term benefits far outweighed the labour and costs involved.