DRANGSNES
- ISDRA
- Latitude: 65.6901
- Longitude: -21.5011
- North Atlantic
- Port in Iceland
Location: Drangsnes Iceland
Description and Specifications of Drangsnes Marine Port in Iceland
General Overview
Drangsnes is a tranquil fishing village situated on the eastern coast of the Steingrímsfjörður fjord, in the Westfjords region of Iceland. It is known for its picturesque scenery, vibrant bird life, and therapeutic hot springs.
Location
- Latitude: Approximately 65.6847° N
- Longitude: 21.4511° W
Port Specifications
Type of Port: Small fishing and recreational port.
Dock Facilities:
- Quays: A small quay is available accommodating fishing vessels and small recreational boats.
- Berths: Limited berthing space, primarily intended for local fishing fleet and visiting boats during summer months.
Depth:
- Approaches: Varies, with caution required for larger vessels due to shallow waters at certain points. Typically around 6-8 meters.
- At the Quay: Ranges up to 5 meters, suited for smaller vessels.
Port Services:
- Fueling: Limited fuel supply services, mostly for local fishing vessels.
- Provisions: Basic provisioning services available; for more extensive supplies, nearby larger towns are visited.
- Repairs: Minor repair facilities. There may be some technical services for emergency repairs, but extensive work would require facilities in larger ports.
- Water Supply: Potable water available at the quay.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal facilities; visiting yachts should manage waste responsibly.
Navigation Aids:
- Lights: Navigational lights marking the approach and port area.
- Charts: Up-to-date nautical charts recommended due to potential changes in underwater topography.
Weather Conditions:
- Climate: Subarctic maritime climate, variable weather including high winds and waves.
- Tides: Tidal range of approximately 1-2 meters.
Safety and Customs:
- Patrol: Local maritime authorities and the Icelandic Coast Guard oversee safety.
- Customs: Limited customs services; visitors need to comply with national regulations. Customs clearances are often conducted in larger ports.
Commercial Activity:
- Primarily focused on the fishing industry, with local fishermen using the port to land their catch.
- Seasonal recreational boating and tourism play a role, especially in summer when the town is more accessible.
Nearby Amenities:
- Accommodation: Small guesthouses and rental cabins available.
- Restaurants: Limited dining options, often guesthouses offering meals.
- Points of Interest: Natural hot springs, bird watching, scenic trails, and the famous Grímsey Island nearby.
Transport Links:
- Road: Accessible by road; adequately maintained but expect varying conditions.
- Air: Closest major airport is Ísafjörður Airport, about 2.5-3 hours by road.
Conclusion:
Drangsnes marine port offers essential services to local fishermen and a charming but limited experience for visitors with smaller boats or yachts. It is not a commercial hub but provides a serene base for exploring the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of Iceland's Westfjords. If you require more extensive facilities or deeper waters, consider ports in nearby towns like Hólmavík. Plan visits considering local weather forecasts and tidal information.
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