About BELFAST Harbor
Off the cruisers’ beaten path, the City of Belfast and Belfast Harbor are often referred to as a hidden gem for boaters. Away from the crowds and traffic, this very friendly Maine coastal community offers provisioning, excellent marine services, beautiful sunsets, and just about everything else a boater could want. Transient dockage and rental moorings (seasonal dockage available at Thompson’s Wharf) Along the waterfront, or just up the hill in our historic downtown, visitors will find many fine restaurants, art galleries, groceries, farmer’s markets, a movie theatre, pubs, shopping, and much more. Provisioning, entertainment, dining, and local marine vessel services are all available within walking distance. In addition, visiting boaters may also enjoy our waterfront parks and public access including the Harbor Walk and Rail Trail, which stretches almost 3 miles along the waterfront, across the Armistice Bridge (pedestrian bridge) and up the Passagassawakeag River, providing scenic strolling, jogging, dog walking, and bicycle riding. The Museum in the Streets is another lovely guided walk around town, perfect for exploring the history of Belfast. For a list of other activities, events, and services our wonderful City offers, click the ’Just Visiting’ tab on the City’s Home Page. HARBOR MASTER Katherine Given DEPUTY HARBOR MASTER Brian Friel Mailing Address: 131 Church St. Belfast, ME 04915 Fax: 207-338-6222


Instalaciones
Port Information
Teléfono
Correo Electrónico
Profundidad en Marea Baja Media
Maniobrabilidad
Channel Marking
Puerto de Entrada
Overseas Visitor Berths
Atraques para Catamaranes
Tipo de Muelle
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- Light and variable.
- −13 to −9°C
- Cloudy
- Light and variable.
- Increasing from −11 to −7°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 1 - Low
- Cloudy
- Light and variable.
- −10 to −7°C
- Calm sea
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy