n. phr. 1. Any of the ports that a ship visits after the start of a voyage and before the end; a port where passengers or cargo may be taken on or put off; an in-between port. Savannah is a port of call for many Atlantic coasting vessels. 2. A place you visit regularly or often; a stop included on your usual way of going. It was an obscure little restaurant which I had made something of a port of call. His home had become one of my regular ports of call in Boston.
PORT OF CALL
Meaning of PORT OF CALL in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012