Marinas in Lower Saxony
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Marinas in Lower Saxony

Freizeithafen in Jemgum
Marina in Leer (Ostfriesland)
Overview & Usage
The recreational harbour is managed by WSV Luv‑up Jemgum, a local sailing club, and primarily serves leisure sailors with around 45 berths
Navigation & Mooring
The harbour lies on a tidal channel and goes nearly dry at low tide, so entry/exit is only possible around high water
To avoid grounding, boats must stay centered in the channel.
Mooring: use crossed lines to compensate for currents from passing vessels .
Facilities
Berths support boats up to ~16 m in length and 4 m in width, with ~2 m depth at high tide
Utilities include electricity and water at the pontoons; sanitary facilities and showers are in the club’s boathouse
The on-site clubhouse restaurant “Luv‑Up” is popular with both locals and sailors & includes WC facilities
Onshore Amenities
A large playground and seating areas overlooking the harbour offer family-friendly leisure space .
Nearby town amenities are within about 500–800 m:
Small grocery stores, bakery, fishmonger
Fuel station at ~800 m for boaters
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Abbenflether Wassersportverein e.V.
Marina in Stade
AWSV offers a welcoming, well-equipped stopover for tide-aware boaters, with excellent facilities, a warm club atmosphere, and great surrounding amenities.
Address: Deichstraße 92, 21683 Stade–Bützfleth
Coordinates: 53°39′44″ N, 9°29′21″ E
Between buoys 97 and 99 on the west bank, the Bützflether Süderelbe enters the canal. The barrier of the Bützflether Süderelbe is generally open and is only closed during storm surges. The berths are located approximately 0.5 miles to starboard when entering the canal. The berths and the Bützflether Süderelbe are dry. Navigation is possible up to half tide at 1.65 Tg during normal high water.
Located on the quiet Bützflether Süderelbe, a dead arm of the Elbe behind a storm barrier, close to the hamlet of Abbenfleth in the Stade region
Entrance marked between green buoys 97 & 99; the barrier bridge (usually open) signals the entrance point
Tidal Constraints
Tide-dependent entrance:
Generally navigable 3 hours before to 2–3 hours after high water, depending on draft (up to ~1.8 m draught)
Floating jetties dry out at low water; soft mud bottom suitable even for keelboats
Guest Mooring Information
Plenty of guest berths available, clearly marked in green .
Daily fee: Check prices at their website for any updates (includes electricity, water, showers)
Harbor facilities are protected by code-secured pontoons, plus a small mast crane and adjacent crane pad
Facilities & Amenities
Well-equipped club:
Clubhouse with lounge, kitchenette, sheltered terrace, grill area
Restrooms and showers, workshop
Enclosed land-for-boats area, light construction hall
Onshore amenities:
Heated outdoor pool in Bützfleth (~15 min walk), grocery stores, café
Rental bicycles and bus links to Stade and Kehdingen
On-site extras: playground near barrier, grill spot, wheelchair-accessible entry & parking .
Local Attractions
Festung Grauerort: historic artillery fortress ~2 km away, with guided tours and a small train on open days
Beautiful riverside beach and playground nearby—dog-friendly .
Heated public pool and café options in Bützfleth
Navigation Tips
Approach 3 h before to 2 h after high tide, favor incoming tide
Watch for seasonal bar formations around the mouth—skipper guide suggests aligning with changing channels
If barrier is closed (e.g. during flushing or storms), emergency berths are available on piles in front of the barrier .
Club & Atmosphere
Active club with ~80 members, open to both motorboats and sailing vessels
Engaged community: regattas, seamanship training, social events as shared in logs .
Excellent reviews (4.8/5) for a friendly, relaxed, well-equipped environment
No pre-booking needed—just arrive during tide window and pay at the notice board by the bridge .
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Altenbrucher Seesport Verein
Marina in Cuxhaven
Address: Meyerstr. 28, 27472 Cuxhaven
Located about 5 km east of Cuxhaven on the Elbe, the club operates a small tidal sport-boat harbour with ~40 berths for vessels up to 2.5 m draft
Coordinates: ~ 53°50′4″ N, 8°45′51″ E
Tide & Entry
Harbour dries at low water; inaccessible 1 hr before to 1 hr after lowest tide .
At normal low water there's about 1 m depth in the inlet; outer berths may dry
Entry is via channel marked by pricken; beware of passing ships—their wake can create strong suction
Guest Mooring & Facilities
Approximately 10 designated guest berths on floating jetties
Full-service amenities: sanitary facilities, shore power, fresh water, and slipway
Berthing fee paid via “Schlengel” box onsite .
Dockmaster available at the club restaurant „Zur Schleuse”, which also handles guest registration
Club & Community
The ASV has ~250 members with ~35 vessels; organises regattas, harbour festival, Schipperball, film nights, winter walks
Participation in club work (spring/fall) is expected
Strong social scene—meet fellow sailors and motorboaters in a welcoming setting.
Attractions & Access
Dicke Berta lighthouse sits right at the harbour — must-see, even hosts events and weddings
Village centre is ~2 km away, accessible by bike or foot. You can also spot U‑Boat Museum and St. Nicolai Church nearby
Lovely Elbe beach with beach chairs right next to harbour
Navigation Tips
Tidal window: Moor 1 h before until 1 h after low water. Draft ≤ 1 m recommended at lowest tide; deeper boats risk grounding .
Watch for silt buildup—club uses dredging and a dirt-spreader boat to maintain depth .
Use marked pricken for safe entry; pass east of those markers to reach jetties
No advance booking necessary—arrive during tidal window and register with the clubhouse restaurant.
Tip: Plan arrival and departure around low water; follow pricken channel, mind ship wash, and enjoy the relaxed club scene.
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Alter Binnenhafen Emden
Marina in Emden
(Old Inner Harbour of Emden)
Access and Infrastructure
Boats can access the harbor via the:
Nesserlander Lock (since 1888; 170 m long, 18 m wide – used by sports and inland vessels)
or the Large Sea Lock (since 1913; 260 m × 40 m – for larger ships).
The harbor now serves mainly pleasure boats, with around 250 berths for yachts and small vessels.
Berth amenities include:
Water and electricity
Waste disposal
Toilets and showers
Mooring fees: approx. €0.80/meter per night
Harbor office & services are available near the berths.
Often used by transient boaters due to its direct connection to the city center.
What to See and Do
Harbor Promenade: Great for walking, relaxing, and watching the boats.
Historic captain’s houses line the docks – now used as private homes, cafés, and offices.
Maritime museum ships:
Feuerschiff Amrumbank (a historic lightship)
Rescue cruiser Georg Breusing
Restaurants and cafés along the waterfront offer local cuisine and views.
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Aurich port - port city of East Friesland
Marina in Aurich
The Ems-Jade Canal connects the Ems river near Emden in East Frisia with the Jade Bay near Wilhelmshaven. The more than 70 km long canal cannot be completed in one day. Aurich has a city harbor that makes a great stopover. You'll find quiet berths there, yet the city's shopping district is a 10-minute walk away.
In addition to showers and restrooms, there is a cruiser base at the harbor.
Cruise the Ems-Jade Canal and spend a few days in Aurich. The Aurich harbor is within walking distance of Aurich's city center and offers approximately 35 moorings. The "De Baalje" wellness and adventure pool is also just a stone's throw away. The spacious moorings have electricity and water hookups. Modern sanitary facilities with all the amenities of a marina are also available. The Aurich bicycle rental is also located directly at the harbor. You can also quickly reach grocery stores, Aurich's pedestrian zone, and the swimming pool on foot. Two restaurants directly at Aurich's harbor cater to your culinary needs.
Contact:
Am neuen Hafen,
26603 Aurich,
Tel. +49 49 41 / 93 01 10.
Season from April to mid-October.
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Bad Essen Marina
Marina in Bad Essen
Our port has 29 berths and guests are always welcome!
The entrance to the port is 6.30 m wide and 1.63 m deep.
The club's own small cutter ("Use Kudda") is available for everyone and is used for tours on the Mittelland Canal.
We maintain friendships with the clubs in Minden, Lübbecke, Preußisch Oldendorf, Hanover and Osnabrück.
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Binnenhafen Brake (Unterweser)
Marina in Brake (Unterweser)
Binnenhafen Brake (Unterweser)—the inner harbor in Brake along the Weser River
Located at Brake (Unterweser), Lower Saxony, approximately 26 km upstream from the Weser’s mouth
GPS: 53° 19.709′ N, 8° 29.237′ E (~53.3285 N, 8.4873 E)
Harbor Layout & Navigation
Connected to the Weser via a sea lock (85 × 16 m chamber), with 3.5 m tide‑independent minimum depth, rising to 5.0 m at high tide
Locking by arrangement: weekdays anytime via VHF Ch 10 ("Brake Lock"); weekends at fixed times: 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, and 19:00
Access by day or night: well-lit, lock entrance and grain silos aid night navigation
Sport & Transient Berths
Yachts up to ~13 m LOA can berth at tooth‑green‑marked guest slips on southern piers.
Water and shore power, with dockside facilities: toilets, showers (in yacht club boat house), Wi‑Fi, waste disposal.
Club support: Braker Ruder‑ und Segelverein manages sport moorings.
Recent dredging (completed 2024–25) to increase depth from ~4.25 m to ~5.5 m, improving safe access post-lock.
Lock limits: vessels must fit in 85 m × 16 m chamber; depth dependent on tide (3.5–5.0 m).
Amenities & Access
Urban setting: adjacent to city centre—restaurants, walking routes around harbor .
Facilities: inside yacht club building—showers, toilets; two waterfront eateries nearby .
Trailer and repair: slipway, mast crane, boat outfitter close; professional services via Niedersachsen Ports
Contact & Booking
Harbor master office (“Hafenmeister”) reachable at:
Edgar Pahl: 015251554317 or Jens Schütte: 01726840835
Our harbor masters are available daily from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM or on Mondays from 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the harbor master's office of the boathouse.
The lock can be reached via channel 10 "Brake-Lock" and by phone at 04401925263. The following lock times apply on Saturdays and Sundays: 9:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, and 19:00. On weekdays, please contact Brake-Lock.
Visitor berths labeled with green signs; fees apply during stay. Admission to Binnenhafen is free, but dues are collected by harbor master
Tips for Transient Boats
Schedule lock passage in advance—especially on weekends.
Confirm draft restrictions post-dredging; depth is good, but tide still matters.
Contact harbor master prior to arrival (phone during office hours).
Arrive at southern piers, watch for green guest slings.
Enjoy city amenities—harbor is central, vibrant, and scenic.
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Braunschweig Watenbüttel
Marina in Braunschweig
The BMC marina is located on canal kilometer 217.5 of the Mittelland Canal and offers berths with dolphins and docks for 39 boats from 7.5 m to 12 m in length. Guest bunks are plentiful. There are electrical connections at all berths. There are toilets and showers in the clubhouse.
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Club Nienburg / Weser eV
Marina in Nienburg/Weser
limited number of guest berths
Electric connection
Rowing dock for canoeists
Gastronomy in the clubhouse (Gasthaus am Hafen)
You can reach the center (old town) on foot in less than 5 minutes
Supermarket, hardware store, electronics store and gas station about 400 meters
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Emder-Yachtservice
Marina in Emden
Emder Yachtservice is indeed a full-service marina and boatyard located in Emden’s 3rd harbor basin.
Address: III. Hafeneinschnitt 4 a, 26723 Emden, Germany
GPS: ~53°21′02″ N, 7°11′28″ E
Berths: ~25, for yachts up to 45 m long, draft up to 2.5 m (pond +/– 3.5 m)
Travel-lift: Up to 18 t capacity—ideal for lifting boats up to 20 t
Facilities:
Fresh water & shore power at berths
Wi‑Fi onboard
Showers, toilets, laundry & disposal stations
Workshops & hall:
Heated paint hall (15 × 10 × 5 m)
Slip, crane, rigging, fiberglass, electrical & weding services
Yacht Services
Lifting / Haul-out: Travellift service year-round for boats with standing masts
Maintenance & repairs: Rigg/take-down, antifouling, osmosis prevention, sand-blasting, mast crane (800 kg), general boatyard services
Winter & summer storage: In water, on shore, or in heated hall with supports & stands available
Fuel & chandler: On-site diesel fueling; proximity to marine supplies, sailmaker, equipment, provisioning
Approach & Navigation
Access via the marked and lit Ems fairway.
Inbound from the outer harbor into the Nesserland lock (open Mo–Sa 07:00–19:00, Sun 07:00–15:00), then into the basin. Note that the marina is guarded and closed at night
Watch for tides (up to 3.5 m), currents (~2 kn), commercial traffic, and fast ferries
Local Amenities & Surroundings
0.5 km to Emden’s city center and train station
Nearby: supermarket, cafés, restaurants, provisioning, and ship chandler services
Tips:
Book ahead for haul-out or winter storage, and reserve a berth.
Plan your arrival via Ems fairway and Nesserland lock—check opening times.
When arriving, call +49 171 3035 073 to coordinate lifting, berthing, or lock entry.
Take advantage of on-site services or let the marina team assist with repairs, painting, or laundry.
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Hafen Baltrum (Baltrum Yachthafen),
Marina in Baltrum Island
Hafen Baltrum is a cozy, characterful harbor ideal for tide-aware sailors seeking a relaxed, well-served stop with superb hospitality and easy access to island life. Operated by the Baltrumer Boots‑Club e.V. (BBC) since 1968, the marina is on the east side of the island's harbor basin, while the ferry and rescue zone lies on the west side
Coordinates: 53° 43′ 35″ N, 7° 22′ 00″ E
Accommodation: ~50–70 sport and sailing boats, with about 15 guest berths
Also is home to the ferry terminal on the west side, and the marina on the east side. There are approximately 70 moorings available along finger piers, almost all of which are occupied by members of the Baltrum Boat Club (BBC). Guest boaters can moor at several finger piers and alongside two main piers. The harbor dries out during the spring season, and then the smell is somewhat unpleasant, even for locals. There are very few electrical hookups. There are only two water hookups at the landward end of the pier. If you want to refuel, you either have to make several trips with a canister or move far forward. The piers are illuminated at night. Mooring fees are paid to the very friendly harbormaster, who has his office in the small clubhouse (opposite the bridge to the piers). The pier attendant is always on duty in the evenings from 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. (Tel. 0174 377 0198). The clubhouse also houses the restrooms (showers cost 50 cents for 4 minutes) and trash bins. There are two showers and two toilets each for men and women. This can lead to considerable waiting times during peak times.
When the wind is from the southwest it gets rough in the harbor.
The pier is manned by ferries and island supply companies. The DGzRS rescue boat is moored on a bridge next to the ramp. Diesel or gasoline cannot be refueled. Shopping and supplies are available in the village (a 5-minute walk). Bread rolls are available at the bakery in the village. The National Park Center is located at the entrance to the village.
Baltrum is the smallest of the East Frisian Islands. It has a unique charm that only becomes apparent at second glance. The island is car-free. The walk from the harbor to the village is only a 5-10 minute walk. The island is approximately 5 km long and 2 km wide. Those looking for a lively nightlife will look in vain on Baltrum. There are a few bars and restaurants, but everything is rather small, in keeping with the island's size. There are no street names, only house numbers. You can hike across the island to the seal colonies in the east. The narrow beach is close to the village. Only the western half of the island is populated. To the east are vast, uninhabited areas, while on the northeast side there are wide beaches extending into the Accumer Ee. Large salt marshes lie in the south.
Getting there:
There's no approach from the sea. The Wichter Ee is not navigable for non-locals and is also unmarked. Locals know the way through the sand dunes. But you should definitely not follow their example! If you don't believe this, you should check out the sand dunes at low tide—preferably during spring tide.
Baltrum can be reached either from the west through the Norderney mudflats , from the south through the Neßmersiel mudflats or from the east through the Baltrum mudflats .
In the Norderney mudflat fairway, follow the buoys. On both sides of the mudflats below the last quarter of Norderney, it quickly becomes shallow on both sides. So it's important to stay on course! Shortly before Baltrum, the fairway runs narrowly along the eastern end of Norderney. You should definitely not nip here and continue on to the D 19 / B 2! The shallows between the Neßmersieler Balje and the Baltrumer Balje are quite challenging. Anyone who gets stuck here will find themselves stuck on very hard sand and will be lucky if they can get free again under their own steam. If the water recedes, there's no chance at all. If the water rises, the tide pushes you mercilessly further and further up onto the shallows. The same applies, of course, if you're coming from Neßmersiel.
Coming from the east, you don't have these problems. Firstly, the Baltrum mudflat fairway is uniformly shallow almost everywhere (1.55 meters of water at normal high water). Secondly, the buoys of the Baltrum mudflat fairway merge into buoys in the Baltrumer Balje, which lead directly past the entrance to the harbor.
The east side of the ferry port is shallow, so you have to pay attention to the buoys, especially when approaching the marina (the narrow shallow water extends quite far into the harbor)
Tidal Conditions & Navigation
The harbor dries significantly at low tide; only ~0.4 m depth remains at the western piers, while most others dry out .
Accessible only at tide-high to mid-range; timing with tide tables is essential.
Approaches via marked channels: from the west (Norderney route) or east (Baltrum route). Note shallow areas and strong currents near pricken—navigation lines must be strictly followed
Guest Mooring & Facilities
Floating piers with finger berths; guest vessels can tie up along fingers or alongside main piers .
Berth fees: €15–25 per day (based on vessel size), plus €3/day for electricity; water and showers are included .
Amenities: sanitary building with 2 showers & toilets per gender; coin-operated showers (~50 ct/4 min); limited shore power and water outlets .
(check prices on the website for any updates)
Harbormaster on site daily (~18:00 h) and contactable by phone .
Waste disposal, a grill area near the clubhouse, and access to free Wi‑Fi hotspots in the village .
The harbormaster is known for being exceptionally friendly—often praised more than neighbouring islands
Review highlights include:
“Small cute harbor… harbor master really highly recommends… Norderney and Juist can learn a lesson…”
Some report limited water hose availability and relatively short coin-operated showers .
Local Area & Attractions
Just a 5–10 minute walk to the village (restaurants, bakery, grocery, pharmacy) .
Nearby highlights: Nationalpark-Haus (tidal education), Heimatmuseum, a rose garden, and the dune viewpoint (Aussichtsdüne)
Rescue boat DGzRS station located in the ferry harbour
Tips for Visitors
Time your arrival/departure with tides—harbor dries out.
Bring your own power plugs, hoses, and water containers.
Arrive mid-to-high tide via Pricken-marked channels (west or east route).
Chat with the harbourmaster—locals highly appreciate the friendly service!
Explore on foot or bike: dunes, museums, tidal pools, and island nature.
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Hafen Barnkrug
Marina in Drochtersen
A small, idyllic Elbe harbour operated by the Hafengemeinschaft Barnkrug behind a protective quay wall
Coordinates: Barnkruger Hafenstraße, 21706 Drochtersen (Ortsteil Barnkrug, pop. ~645)
Quay structures have recently been reinforced with a steel wall, with historic wooden sections preserved for heritage reasons
Tidal Access
The Barnkruger Loch and Süderelbe channel dry out at low tide—about 1 m depth remains only from 2 h before until 2 h after high water (normal level)
Narrow & shallow channel: careful timing essential.
Mooring & Facilities
Floating piers reached via ladders; limited guest services on site
Berthing fees are very low—a highlight for budget-conscious sailors .
No fuel, electricity, pump-out, or potable water—bring essentials with you.
Anchorage Option
Instead of entering the harbour, you can anchor southwest of Schwarztonnensand
Harbourfest & Community
The harbour hosts an annual "Hafenfest", celebrating completion of quay renovations and featuring local boats like “Käpt’n Klünder” and “Emmi”
Access windows for event arrivals are tide-dependent (3–4 h around high water)
Tips for Boaters
Plan meticulously using tide tables—don’t attempt entry outside the narrow window.
Pack supplies: no shore services.
Enjoy the peace—a lesser-known gem with friendly locals and a quaint festival atmosphere.
Barnkrug Port Community
Contact:
Rolf Brandt
Barnkruger Str. 68
21706 Drochtersen
Phone: +49 4148 203
Email: aurbrandt@t-online.de
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Hafen WSF Emden
Marina in Emden
Hafen WSF Emden is a well-equipped marina and boat club ("WSF" likely stands for Wassersportfreunde, or Watersports Friends) located at Petkumer Straße 187 in Emden (coordinates: 53°21′13″ N, 7°13′25″ E)
This marina caters to leisure sailors and offers a range of amenities for boats and their crews.
Facilities & Services
According to portmaps listings, Hafen WSF provides extensive services for boaters
Yacht club with social amenities
Fuel (gasoline/diesel) station and ice
Internet access
Winter storage for boats, plus indoor sheds
Laundry and drying facilities
Waste disposal, sink/slipways, sanitary facilities
Water and electricity hookups
Crane and slipway access
Fuel bottle exchange (gas) and refueling station
Car parking, disability access, floodlit areas
Shop for provisions and bread rolls, plus newspapers
On-site restaurant and small harbor workshop
Secure, monitored installation
This makes it a versatile and full-service marina suitable for both transient and long-term stays.
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Harbour Jemgum
Marina in Jemgum
The active boat harbour near Jemgum is run by the WSV Luv-Up Jemgum sailing club
Facilities include:
45 berths (approx. 40 permanent and some visitor spots) .
Pontoons and mooring poles; berths for boats up to ~16 m, width ~4 m, depth max ~2 m
Shore power & water connections, sanitary facilities, and a clubhouse restaurant called "Luv-Up" with toilets
Food and fuel supplies available in town (~500–800 m away)
Navigation & Mooring Tips
The harbour floors out at low tide, with very soft mud—entry and exit are possible only around high tide
The approach channel sits just north-west of buoy “Emstonne 110”; keep your boat centered to avoid grounding
Mooring ropes should be crossed due to strong currents from passing vessels that generate outward pull .
Surroundings & Amenities
The waterfront has a playground, picnic benches, and scenic spots by the Ems
A restaurant-teahouse, the Schifferbörse, serves local dishes, coffee, and cake along the nearby harbour trail
Within Jemgum, the Harbour & Fisheries Museum exhibits local maritime and sluice history
Transport & Events
The passenger ferry “Dollard” departs from Jemgum to Emden and Delfzijl (NL) several times a week in summer, offering scenic trips along the Dollard Route
Events such as harbour festivals, guided sailing, and cultural gatherings take place at the harbour
Jemgum historically had a tideway harbour, central to the village's trade, built on an old tidal channel from the Ems River. This harbour handled peat, sand, bricks, and other regional goods starting from the 15th century onwards
Brick production and a local shipyard emerged in the 18th century. However, after road improvements and dike construction in the 1970s, the original harbour lost its Ems connection. Today, it’s a village market square with no direct tidal access
Ideal for sailing enthusiasts navigating the Ems estuary, families enjoying waterfront facilities, or cyclists on scenic routes—many praise it as a “wonderful view of the Ems” stop along local bike paths
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Jachthaven MBC-Sehnde
Marina in Sehnde
Water sports on the Mittelland canal in and around Sehnde.
The MBC-Sehnde has a marina with around 33 berths. In the harbor basin, which is protected from the impact of the waves, boats up to 8.0 m in length can fly. and tie to a draft of up to one meter. In addition, boats of (almost) unlimited size can berth at the outer dock.
Electricity and water are included in the mooring fees.
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Jachthaven Spiekeroog
Marina in Spiekeroog
The concrete quay in the southwest jachthaven area and the quay in the east harbor area are Spiekerooger Segelclub eV (SSC) systems. The SSC dock attendant is responsible for docking records at the docks.
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Jachthaven Wolfsburg
Marina in Wolfsburg
Our marina in Wolfsburg is right in the heart of Wolfsburg.
The port facility has 50 berths and has a slip, water and power supply, sanitary facilities, washer and dryer.
The entrance to the port is 8 m wide and 1.50 m deep.
There is a restaurant in the club building. In the restaurant, which will be furnished in a Mediterranean style, visitors can expect culinary delights from Greek cuisine.
More and more guest boaters are using the attractive berth in front of the Volkswagen Arena to explore Wolfsburg.
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Langwedeler Marina and Yacht Club
Marina in Weyhe
We have our own slipway for boats up to 1.90 m wide and a maximum weight of 360 kg. Otherwise, the public stands are available directly in front of our club facilities. Our gardener Uwe is your contact here.
https://www.instagram.com/langwedeleryachtclub/
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MARINA BORTFELD
Marina in Wendeburg
The marina offers you an idyllic flora and fauna and the islands in the lake are breeding and resting places for many water birds. Once you have moored, a beautiful circular path around the lake invites you to take a closer look at the fascinating architecture of the marina neighbors.
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Marina Bremerhaven (Nordsee-Yachting GmbH)
Marina in Wulsdorf
Nordsee‑Yachting GmbH is a long-established maritime service provider (founded in 1978), specializing in the operation of Marina Bremerhaven, winter storage, boat maintenance, repair, and Yachthafen services
Address: Am Seedeich 57 (in some contacts listed as no. 75), 27572 Bremerhaven
Management: Dipl.-Kfm. Klaas Kuhlmann (sole-managing director)
Services: Includes marina slips, winter storage (heated/unheated halls and outdoor areas over 15,000 m²), 13‑tonne crane (even with mast), maintenance, yacht refinishing (roll-coating), and offshore equipment sales
Marina Bremerhaven (Fischereihafen II)
Nordsee‑Yachting operates Marina Bremerhaven, located inside the Fischereihafen II via the dual fishing‑harbor lock.
Berthing capacity: ~240 permanent berths + 30 guest (transient) berths
Berthing infrastructure: Floating piers with finger arms; shore power, fresh water, sanitary facilities, showers, sauna, laundry, Wi‑Fi, waste disposal; playground, barbecue area, bicycle rental, public marina shop, and Sailor’s Pub in the lighthouse
Fuel station: Onsite diesel and lead-free petrol refill
Boat handling: Crane service up to 13 t with mast standing, yard equipment, boat repair/refit, roll-sprayer painting
Winter storage: Both heated/unheated indoor halls and exterior storage using standardized boat blocks, accommodating boats up to 25 t and 6.5 m height
Access & Lock Procedures
Location: Via Fischereihafen II, locked port requiring passage through the double lock (“Fischereihafen-Doppelschleuse”), which operates 24/7 at whole hours via VHF Ch 10
Approach instructions: After lock entry go straight into Fischereihafen II; follow green channel buoys. When the lighthouse comes abeam on starboard (“Deviationsdalben”), steer toward the dedicated lighthouse pier
Guest Berthing & Reporting
Guest slips: Available (~30 spots). Transient or day guests must register in advance (email marina@nordsee‑yachting.de or via phone) with details (boat name, LOA, owner, arrival/departure dates)
Reporting-in: The marina is the official reporting point when entering Bremerhaven via the lock. Reporting via VHF Ch 10 (lock channel) is mandatory to enter the harbor.
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Marina Emden
Marina in Emden
Our marina with jetty and berths in the open air and winter storage areas in our halls offers you a safe harbor for your ship and an interesting starting point for exploring the East Frisian Wadden Sea, the Dutch inland waterways as well as access to the East Frisian canals and the Ems.
Since 1997 you can find us in Emden's inland port, just behind the large sea lock.
Over the years we have grown little by little.
Currently we can offer you a total of
18 moorings,
18 winter storage spaces in the hall and
approx. 1,000 m² of outdoor storage space
offer.
We look forward to your visit! Please feel free to explore our offerings and services on these pages.
Of course, we are always happy to answer any questions and make reservations.
You can reach us by phone at 04921-954591 or by email using our contact form
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Marina Emden outer harbor
Marina in Emden
The bridge and lock times for Emden in 2025 can be found here. https://www.wattsegler.de/toernplanung/schleusen-bruecken/emden-br%C3%BCcken-und-schleusenzeiten-2025.html
Boat owners from outside the area looking for a good mooring should consider our facility. It's the ideal starting point for trips on the Ems River, to the Wadden Sea, or to the Netherlands.
The route to Emden's city center is 3.5 kilometers.
On foot, by bicycle, or by rental bike, follow the blue line
You can call a taxi : 04921-23400,
or take the bus (lines 7/17) – the stop is just beyond the drawbridge.
Buses depart very regularly, almost hourly, from the Nesserlander Schleuse stop. However, they are on-demand buses . This means
you must register half an hour in advance by calling 04921-83300.
You are always welcome as a guest of our club.
Our harbormaster — phone: +49 175 7528918 — will take care of you.
He's always happy to listen to your needs.
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Marina Rasche Werft
Marina in Seelze
Sports boat and marina
Moorings in the marina up to a maximum of 30 meters
Crane and slipway system available,
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Marina VMV Verden
Marina in Verden (Aller)
The marina of the Verdener Motorboot-Verein eV association offers guest spaces of up to 10 m in the harbor and more than 10 m in the outer piers. Electricity at the berth, a trailer ramp, toilets and showers (new in 2009), a barbecue area, a playground and a clubhouse provide great opportunities to enjoy water sports at VMV.
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Marina Wieltsee!
Marina in Weyhe
We offer:
Generously designed berths for boats up to 25 m in length.
Seasonal summer / winter locations.
Bunk beds for guests.
Free of tides and currents.
Electricity and water directly on the pier.
Secure access.
Top quality water.
Houseboat spaces with their own supply and disposal connection.
Generously designed sanitary facilities.
Separate permanent guests and guest parking spaces
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Marina Wiking e. V.
Marina in Weyhe
Freshwater can be stored in the two water springs. There is room for guest boaters on the guest jetty.
The club has three catwalks in the southwest area of Wieltsee. There are currently around 60 berths for boats up to 10 m in length and 30 berths for boats. There are numerous optimistic and towable boats on land.
The SV-Wiking guest jetty is available to all arriving watersports enthusiasts, we do not accept reservations. We have your understanding that we can only provide the guest code for sanitary facilities with a full guest card.
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Norderney Marina
Marina in Norderney
Norderney Marina is one of the most popular destinations on the East Frisian coast. The modern jetty has around 250 berths and is located in the quiet back basin of Norderneyer Harbor. Most of them are bars with finger bars. There is the possibility of an electricity or water connection for all guest boaters. Guests can use "green" or unmarked spaces.
Approach & Navigation
Via Seegat (sea entrance): Use the buoyed channels: from the northeast (Dovetief) or west (Schluchterfahrwasser), joining just off the Westhuk of Norderney. Follow the lights and buoys.
Conditions to watch:
Strong lateral tidal currents at the mole heads
Rough seas when north winds oppose the tide
Harbour Master / Arrival Reporting
Radio/VHF: Harbormaster listens on VHF Channel 17
Telephone: +49 4932 83545 (office) or +49 175 2785687 (mobile)
Office Hours (May–Sept): 08:00–12:00 & 14:00–19:30 (staff: Jörg Pauls and Stefan Visser)
24‑hour access is possible, but low water restrictions may apply depending on draft
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Nordseeinsel Baltrumer Bootsclub
Marina in Baltrum Island
You can carry out water sports and cultural activities on the island of Baltrum. Account with moorings and accommodation to spend your vacation. Contact for a better guide during your stay on the island
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Segelverein Neptun SVN
Marina in Emden
Coordinates: 53° 21.42′ N, 7° 12.24′ E
Address: Am Doeletief 1, 26725 Emden
Quiet basin moored behind a lock—sheltered from the Ems River traffic.
Full name: Segelverein Neptun von 1921 e.V., indicating establishment in 1921
Primarily a sailing club with motorboat section; attracts both leisure and competitive sailors
Membership currently full, but guest moorings may be available; waiting list for permanent berths
Opening Hours: Daily around 09:00–19:00, according to Cylex
Facilities & Services
Moorings on a calm canal behind lock protection
Clubhouse and slipway for launching small boats
Club-operated social venue: indoor events, weekend cruises, barbecues
Regular club activities: regattas, cruising outings (“An- und Absegeln”), and member socials like “Kohlfahrten” and seasonal celebrations
Community & Events
Club hosts opening fleet blessing (“Ansegeln”) in conjunction with other Emden clubs
Year‑round social calendar: from summer regattas to winter get-togethers and festive celebrations
How to Moor as Guest or Member
Charter a visit: Club website indicates full moorings, but suggests waiting list or occasional guest slips
Membership options: You can join without a boat if interested in club life; full-boat slots may re-open as members leave
Contact the club directly (email/phone) to ask about short-stay moorings or membership application.
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Segler-Vereinigung Cuxhaven
Marina in Cuxhaven
At the mouth of the river Elbe, our modern yacht club is the perfect starting point for your journeys into the North Sea, the Kiel Canal (NOK), the Baltic Sea and upstream towards Hamburg.
You can reach our harbour at day and night-time. Please pay attention to the sideward current at the harbour entrance.
The SVC harbour is very close to the beautiful and impressing Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Seglervereinigung Artlenburg e.V.
Marina in Artlenburg, Flecken
Free moorings are marked with a green sign. Longer laying times are also possible on request.
Water and electricity are available.
Use of the camping showers and toilets.
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Wassersportverein Juliusplate - Berne e.V.
Marina in Berne
Natural harbor on the Weser’s western bank at river km 25
GPS: 53° 10.86′ N, 8° 31.07′ E
Pre-registration (boat registration) is required; transient berths usually available but may fill during peak season .
Harbour master or representative
Harbormaster: Peter Rauer
Phone: 0172 / 1710526
The best way to reach us is via WhatsApp and SMS...
Approach & Tidal Access
The entrance lies between buoy 113 and 113a, turning approximately 90° off the main Weser channel, just south of the Berne upper light
Navigable from 3 hours before to 3 hours after high tide, depending on vessel draft; harbor dries out at low tide
Channel is shallow and silty; rely on colored navigation marks and follow the marked route carefully .
There is a sheet-pile wall (Spundwand) marking the southern side of the entrance—observe buoy line and stay southside as you approach the pontoon
Harbor Layout & Transient Berths
The club operates a pontoon and fixed docks with ~44 guest berths, typically available
Ideal for smaller keelboats, but space is limited and the harbor dries out; some Weser-side berths may be too shallow for deeper-draft vessels .
Slipway and mast crane available, but primarily reserved for members and annual berths
Facilities & Services
Water and shore power connections on pontoons
Toilets and showers in the clubhouse; onboard trash disposal via containers on site
Fuel (gasoline/diesel) available ~3 km away in central Berne at a service station
Basic provisioning at a kiosk ~300 m away on the nearby camping site; restaurant also ~300 m with the ferry
Tips
The harbor falls dry at low tide—plan arrivals/departures within the tidal window (±3 h around high water) .
Escort by harbor staff (when available); coordination via phone or likely VHF (check locally).
Stay alert for silting in the entrance channel and heed the navigation marks and harbor master’s advice.
Additional Information
Harbor master Matthias Rauch emphasizes that guest boats are welcomed but placement depends on season and tidal conditions—booking ahead, especially when spring floods or high waters occur, is wise.
The area is tranquil, sheltered within a nature-rich Weser arm, offering scenic kayaking via nearby self-service kayak rentals (e.g., “Kayakomat”).
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Water Sports Club Wulsdorf eV
Marina in Wulsdorf
Guests are welcome to moor in free berths. Please register at the boathouse afterward. See fees below. WVW eV is a member of the Free Port Agreement. Partner moorers from affiliated clubs can moor free of charge for three days.
Control:
The 50,000 square meter clubhouse of the Wulsdorf Water Sports Club is located at the southern end of the fishing harbor in the so-called "Luneort Harbor."
To get there, you have to pass through the fishing harbor lock from the sea. Then, keep to the starboard side and follow the fairway to the end of the harbor.
Supply options:
Electricity and water are located directly at the jetty.
Toilets and showers at the boathouse
The Bohmsiel industrial park is approximately 2 km away. There you'll find supermarkets, a hardware store (gas cylinders, small parts), and a gas station (diesel, gasoline).
Slip options:
Slipway 5 m wide is available for use by guests for a fee
Harbormaster:
The harbor attendants work on a voluntary basis. Therefore, we unfortunately cannot guarantee a specific attendance time. If you don't find anyone on site and still have questions, you can find the telephone number in the Contacts section.
1. Harbormaster
Peter Harrie 0171 / 6389214
Fee schedule:
The current fee schedule for guest moorers can be found in this document.
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WSC- Westen e.V.
Marina in Dörverden
We offer our guests bunk beds, camping and overnight stays.
Our system has electrical connections for boats, caravans / mobile homes. In addition, you can use our sanitary facilities with a shower and sink.
In the west itself, there is a large village store that does not just offer Sunday rolls.
The next gas station is a few kilometres away. Motorboat drivers communicate with the harbour master if necessary.
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WSV Tespe e.V.
Marina in Tespe
Contamos con 60 amarres, los lugares
libres para navegantes invitados están marcados en verde. Nuestro moderno sistema de embarcadero flotante de aluminio tiene brazos laterales de hasta 8,5 m de longitud y conexiones de luz y agua .
Se puede llegar al edificio sanitario a través de las escaleras del dique, también se encuentran las instalaciones de eliminación y el estacionamiento.
Hay lugares para asar y sentarse frente a los embarcaderos .
El restaurante "Hotel Fährhaus Tespe", los bares, la gasolinera, la panadería, las tiendas de comestibles, el banco y los médicos se encuentran a unos 1,5 km de la ciudad.
La piscina exterior de Tespe está a unos 400 metros del puerto.
También hay una conexión de autobús a los alrededores, como Hamburgo o Lüneburg.
El capitán del puerto y los miembros estarán felices de ayudar con preguntas o problemas.
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WSVB Wassersportverein Burkana e.V
Marina in Borkum
Harbour Name: Yachthafen Borkum (Burkana-Hafen)
Operated by: Wassersportverein Burkana e.V. (WSVB)
Coordinates: Approx. 53°34′ N, 6°41′ E
Address:
Am Neuen Hafen 14
26757 Borkum, Germany
harbor master
info@burkana-hafen.de
Harbour Office Hours: Variable, generally staffed daily during summer months
Navigation & Approach
Approach via the Ranzelgat fairway, then into the Fischerbalje channel.
The entrance is buoyed and marked, but careful navigation is needed during strong tidal currents or SW winds.
VHF Channel 17 – Contact "Borkum Burkana Port Radio" upon approach.
Tide-dependent: Entry best during mid- to high-tide. Minimum depth ~2.3 m depending on dredging
Marina Facilities
Total Berths: ~60 guest berths
Max Length: ~20 m
Max Draft: ~2.5 m (depending on tidal height and silting)
Mooring Type: Floating pontoons, stern-to or alongside
Visitor Berths: Pier IV (outer pier) is generally used for visitors
Services & Amenities:
Shore power (230 V), fresh water
Showers and toilets
Waste disposal (including oil, batteries)
Laundry (washer/dryer)
Wi-Fi available
BBQ and seating area
Small club restaurant/café (seasonal)
Fuel station (diesel) nearby in commercial port
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Yacht-Club Hoffmannstadt Fallersleben
Marina in Calberlah
Electricity, water, showers, WiFi.
Garbage only on a small budget scale.
No waste water disposal.
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Yachtchaven club Accumersiel
Marina in Dornum
Accumersiel (also known as Dornumersiel or Westeraccumersiel) is located south of Langeoog.
The Accumersiel Yacht Club harbor is located in a basin separate from the fishing and ferry harbor. When entering and exiting, be aware of cross-flowing boat traffic. The harbor has 250 berths. The average tidal range is 2.8 meters. The piers are equipped with electrical and water hookups. Wi-Fi is available in the harbor. The cozy clubhouse offers restrooms and showers, as well as a washing machine, dryer, and a kitchen. Next to the clubhouse is a children's playground and a barbecue area. The harbor also has a slipway and a landing area.
Free spaces are marked with green signs.
You can rent bikes from the harbormaster.
A fish snack bar is right next door. The nearest supermarket is about 1,000 m away (to the south, towards town).
There is a beach on the west side of the harbor.
There is a 15t crane in the fishing port.
The village is about a kilometer further south, and is accessible via cycle paths and footpaths.
If you have any problems, Harle-Yachtbau in Esens or Yacht-Motoren-Technik in Dornum may be able to help
Getting there:
Coming from Accumer Ee, you enter the Accumersieler Balje at the A 11 / AB 2. After the last buoy (AB 3), a buoy path leads into the harbor. AB 3 has a green light, but you should not attempt to enter this harbor at night! The 0.5-nautical mile long harbor channel does not completely dry out, but only has about 50-70 cm of water along the northwest shore. At half tide, boats up to 1.50 m can enter. Just before the fishing harbor, the entrance to the marina is on the port side. In the fishing harbor, there is still just over 2.00 m of water at northwest shore.
General information
• 250 berths (price list)
• Average tidal range 2.8 m
• Docks with electricity and water
• WiFi in the port
• Bathrooms and showers
• Cozy club room
• Kitchen in the clubhouse
• Washer dryer
• Playground
• BBQ area
• Sliding ramp
• Level to dry
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Crane supply (max. 1 ton)
• GTL diesel gas station
• Wheels on the dock waiting
• Fischimbiss "Rinjes" and
• Hafensänger restaurant next door
• to the supermarket ~ 1000 m
boat service
• Crane 15t in the fishing port
• Harle-Yachtbau, Esens
• Yacht engine technology, Dornum
• Locksmith and forge Arno Weyerts
• in Dornumersiel (~ 1000 m)
Hafenmeister
Uwe Palma
Tel./Fax: 04933 2440
Mobil 0160 2293046
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Yachthafen Borkum
Marina in Borkum
Commonly referred to as Yachthafen Baalmann, Port Henry, or generically Yachthafen Borkum
Yachthafen Borkum is a well-equipped, sheltered marina suitable for leisure sailors, offering solid services, easy transport links, and a charming on-site restaurant with harbour views. Just keep an eye on water depths and local traffic when planning entry during tidal changes.
Yachthafen Borkum (also known as Yachthafen Baalmann or Port Henry), located on the southeast side of Borkum Island in the German Bight
Latitude: ~53° 33′ 33″ N, Longitude: ~6° 44′ 34″ E
Situated at the mouth of the Ems Estuary, on the sheltered Fischerbalje channel, south of the marked Ranzelgat fairway
Approaching the Harbour
Follow the Ranzelgat, a buoyed deep-water channel. South of the illuminated three-legged beacon, enter the Fischerbalje, with breakwater protection to the north
Strong ferry traffic is common—navigate with caution
Tidal streams and onshore winds (especially SW) may cause challenges; best to avoid entry during strong SW winds or at night
Depth & Tidal Info
Harbour depth ranges from 1.8 m below MLLW (Mean Lower Low Water) o 2.3 m at low tide after dredging in 2022
Chart-datum depths are conservative; add tide height for safe passage
Mooring & Marina Facilities
Offers approx. 250 berths across four main floating piers (length totaling ~300 m) – Pier I for >10 m boats, Pier II for 7–10 m, Pier III for boats under 7 m & Pier IV for long-term moorings .
Marina capacity max: 20 m boat length, max draught 5 m
Docks provide electricity, water, diesel station, sanitary facilities, laundry, waste collection, and showers
Responsible for environmental waste handling, earning eco-certifications
Additional services: harbourmaster assistance, off-season boat storage, bike hire, breakfast roll service .
Transport & Local Access
A bus stop and the narrow-gauge Borkumer Kleinbahn station are directly at the marina—coordinated with ferry arrivals and serve the island’s centre (~4–6 km away)
Near to supermarkets, restaurants and a small beach and playground .
Nearby Alternative Harbours
Burkana Hafen: Operated by the local yachting club (WSVB). Similar access channel; robust facilities including diesel, water, showers, and a café. Limited guest berths
Also nearby: main commercial protection harbour, used by workboats and the Feuerschiff museum .
Safety & Nautical Tips
Plan passages around tides—especially in shallow channels.
Chart-datum depths are conservative; consider tide tables for safe clearance
Use VHF Channel 17 (“Borkum Burkana Port Radio”) for contact
Entering via the Seegaten Westerems or Hubertgat is standard; night entries or fresh/storm winds are risky
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Yachthafen des WYC
Marina in Wangerooge, Nordseebad
Service fee includes guest contribution, use of sanitary facilities and waste disposal.
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Yachthafen Horumersiel
Marina in Wangerland
Horumersiel Marina in Wangerland on the North Sea
The North Frisian Sea is the region of seafarers and shipping still plays an important role in the North Sea. You can experience this not only in the big port cities like Wilhelmshaven or Bremerhaven, the cozy little fishing villages like Hooksiel or Horumersiel also offer a variety of opportunities to get out on the water yourself.
Horumersiel marina with 150 berths is home to 3 sports boat associations. Boats up to 12 meters in length find their summer mooring here. Here you will also find the pier for the excursion steamer "Jens Albrecht" and a DGzRS lifeboat. The port can be reached from the sea via a Prickenweg
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YACHTHAFEN LANGEOOG
Marina in Langeoog
We look forward to welcoming you to our marina. Each berth has an earth connection and drinking water. Showers and toilets can be found in the "Seglerheim" clubhouse, as well as a washer and dryer for holiday clothes. In the cozy restaurant "Kajüte" you will be pampered with delicious dishes and drinks. There are ice creams and other goodies at the kiosk.
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Yachthahen Juist
Marina in Juist
Electricity and water connections are available on all jetties, and W-LAN use is also possible. There is a slipway in the ferry port. Large or deeper ships can also moor in the ferry port on the west side. (Please only use the southern part, the front is reserved for passenger ships. There is also a corresponding sign there). The supply of electricity and water is also possible here.
A sheltered barbecue area ensures cozy hours and there is a children's playground nearby for the little ones. Washing machines and dryers are available in the sanitary building. You can enter the sanitary building and the footbridge using a numeric code lock. You can find out the code from the harbor master, or it is also in the small display case on the main pier in front of the entrance.
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YACHTHAVEN CLUB NORDEN
Marina in Norden
Our sports boat harbor is ideal for relaxing trips to the salt marshes, fishing trips, and extended ocean trips. The East Frisian Islands and the ports between Ems and Jadebusen, Heligoland, the West Frisian Islands, Denmark, and the Netherlands are popular destinations for day, weekend and holiday trips.
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Yachthaven Club Wilhelmshaven
Marina in Wilhelmshaven
The club has developed from its inception to become the third largest watersports club in Wilhelmshaven and today has over 170 members with around
60 sports boats, among which motor and sailing boats are equally represented.
Our clubhouse, boat lounge and berth facilities are located on the great harbor of Wilhelmshaven.
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