KUUSISAARI
- Latitude: 63.1222
- Longitude: 21.4689
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Kuusisaari, Helsinki Finland
Kuusisaari is an island in Helsinki, Finland, located between the districts of Meilahti and Lehtisaari. It is a prominent residential area known for its affluent neighborhoods, cultural sites, and natural beauty. However, Kuusisaari is not traditionally known as a commercial marine port. Instead, it is more residential and recreational in nature.
General Description:
- Location: Kuusisaari is situated in the western part of Helsinki, connected to the mainland by bridges.
- Usage: Predominantly residential with some cultural and historical attractions.
- Accessibility: The island is well-connected by road, with bridges linking it to neighboring islands and districts.
Specifications:
Harbors and Marinas:
- The area mainly features small docks and piers that cater to private boats and yachts.
- There are no large commercial port facilities or cargo handling areas.
Navigation:
- Suitable for small recreational vessels.
- Navigation channels are usually marked, but mariners should be aware of the shallow waters typical of the archipelago.
Facilities:
- Limited to basic amenities for small-scale recreational boating.
- Nearby areas like Helsinki or Espoo provide extensive maritime services, including maintenance and repairs.
Environmental Considerations:
- The area is known for its clean waters and lush greenery.
- Efforts are made to preserve the natural environment and wildlife.
Cultural and Recreational Sites:
- Didrichsen Art Museum: A significant cultural landmark housing various art collections.
- Residential Villas: Some of Helsinki's most prestigious homes are located here.
- Parks and Walking Trails: The island offers picturesque trails and parks for outdoor activities.
Access Points:
- Bridges connect Kuusisaari to Meilahti and Lehtisaari, allowing easy access by road.
- Public transportation options are available in the adjacent areas.
Notable Distances:
- Distance from Helsinki City Center: Approximately 6 kilometers west.
- Distance from Helsinki Port: Around 7-8 kilometers, depending on the specific terminal.
Summary:
While Kuusisaari offers limited facilities for large-scale maritime operations, it is an idyllic spot for residential living and small-scale recreational boating. For commercial port activities, mariners would likely need to consider major ports in Helsinki or nearby regions.
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