DALARO
- SEDLA
- Latitude: 59.1378
- Longitude: 18.3942
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Stockholm County Sweden
Dalarö is a small locality located in the Stockholm archipelago in Sweden, about 40 kilometers southeast of central Stockholm. It is known as a charming and picturesque seaside village, often frequented by tourists and boaters.
Dalarö Marine Port Description:
Location:
- Latitude: Approx. 59.1333° N
- Longitude: Approx. 18.4167° E
Overview: Dalarö serves as an important gateway to the southern Stockholm archipelago and is noted for its scenic beauty and historical significance. The port area, while not extensive, is equipped to handle a good number of leisure craft and smaller vessels. It is especially popular during the summer months when boating activity increases significantly.
Facilities:
- Berths: The marina offers several berths for visiting yachts and boats.
- Mooring: There are options for mooring both along floating docks and along the shore.
- Amenities: Basic facilities such as water, electricity, and restrooms are available at the marina. Some services may also offer fuel.
- Shipyard Services: While Dalarö is not a major repair hub, some basic maintenance services are available. For more extensive repairs, boats might need to access larger facilities in Stockholm or other nearby ports.
- Security: The area is generally safe, with local community oversight ensuring a secure environment for moored vessels.
Navigation:
- Approach: Navigating into Dalarö is relatively straightforward for seasoned sailors, though attention needs to be given to the numerous small islands and rocks characteristic of the Stockholm archipelago.
- Depth: The port has varying depths, with sufficient depth at berthing areas for most leisure crafts, though larger vessels will need to verify specific berth depths.
- Navigation Aids: Markings and aids are in place to facilitate safe entry and exit of the harbor.
Customs and Immigration:
- As part of Sweden, the port abides by Schengen Area regulations, and customs formalities are fairly streamlined for boats traveling within the region.
Local Attractions:
- Historical Sites: Dalarö features a number of historical buildings and sites, including the 17th-century Dalarö fortress.
- Nature: The area is known for its natural beauty, offering opportunities for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the scenic archipelago.
- Restaurants and Shops: Various local shops, cafes, and restaurants serve both residents and visitors, providing a taste of Swedish coastal life.
Transport Links:
- Road: There's access via road from Stockholm, making it easy for those traveling by car.
- Public Transport: There are bus services connecting Dalarö with the wider Stockholm area.
- Ferry: Ferry services to and from other parts of the archipelago are available, enabling visitors to explore further.
Specifications:
- Type of Port: Marina/Leisure
- Berth Lengths: Varies, suitable for small to medium-sized yachts and boats.
- Draft: Up to approximately 3-4 meters in most berthing areas.
- Seasonal Operation: While the port is operational all year, the peak season is during the summer months.
- Environmental Conditions: Relatively sheltered waters, with considerations for ice in winter months.
Keep in mind that services and specifics can change over time, and it is always advisable to check current resources or contact the marina directly for up-to-date information before planning a visit.
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