The webcam shows a live view of the riverside promenade along Kokemäenjoki, capturing the heart of the city centre and its waterfront atmosphere. The camera lets viewers see the pedestrian walkway, river scenery, nearby buildings, and everyday activity such as people walking, cycling, and relaxing by the water. The view includes parts of Pori's historic centre, giving a glimpse of the city's architecture and urban life. This webcam is popular with both locals and visitors who want to experience the calm and scenic riverside environment of Eteläranta.
Kirjurinluoto Park
The webcam gives a live view of one of the city's largest and most popular green areas, located on an island in the Kokemäenjoki right next to the city centre. The park covers a large area with wide lawns, forested sections, walking and cycling paths, beaches, and open spaces for recreation, making it a major urban park in Pori. It is widely visited by locals and tourists of all ages who come for walking, jogging, picnics, family outings, and outdoor relaxation. The webcam lets viewers see real-time activity such as people enjoying the park, seasonal changes, and events happening in the area. Kirjurinluoto is especially known for hosting large events and festivals, so the camera can also capture concerts and busy summer days.
Reposaari
The webcam shows a live view from the fish restaurant Merimesta, giving a wide panorama of the surrounding maritime landscape. From this camera you can see the open waters of the Bothnian Sea, along with passing boats, changing weather, and the coastal horizon. The view also includes the Reposaari Bridge, which connects the island district to the mainland and is an important access point for the area. In the distance, the webcam captures Mäntyluoto Harbour, an active industrial port where ships come and go. You can also spot Kallo Lighthouse Island, a small but iconic island with a historic lighthouse that guides ships along the coast.