MARSTAL
- DKMRS
- Latitude: 54.853
- Longitude: 10.5235
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Denmark
Location: Denmark
Marstal is a maritime port located on the island of Ærø in the southern part of Denmark. This port is known for its historical significance and maritime heritage, being a key hub for shipping and trade in the Baltic Sea region. Below are some detailed descriptions and specifications of Marstal Port:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 54°51′N 10°31′E
- Island: Ærø
- Country: Denmark
- Region: South Funen Archipelago
Port Facilities:
- Harbor Type: Natural and man-made harbor
- Berthing Facilities: Multiple berths available for both commercial and recreational vessels. These include quays for cargo handling and marinas for yachts and smaller boats.
- Draft: The depth of the water varies but generally allows for medium-sized vessels.
- Marinas: Equipped with modern amenities for yachts and boating enthusiasts, including water and electricity hook-ups, and sanitation facilities.
Services:
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for handling various types of cargo, including general cargo, dry bulk, and possibly some containerized goods.
- Ship Repair: Available services include maintenance and repair for different types of vessels.
- Fueling: Fuel stations for both commercial ships and smaller recreational boats.
- Storage: Warehousing facilities for temporary storage of goods.
- Navigation Aids: Equipped with modern navigational aids for safe entry and exit of vessels.
Maritime Activities:
- Fishing: Active fishing community, with a portion of the port dedicated to fishing vessels.
- Recreational Boating: Popular destination for yachting and recreational sailing.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Connected to the local road network on Ærø.
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connecting Marstal to other parts of Denmark, enhancing accessibility for both passengers and vehicles.
Maritime Heritage:
- Maritime Museum: Marstal Maritime Museum, showcasing the rich maritime history of the region, including shipbuilding, navigation, and local maritime culture.
- Shipbuilding: Historically known for shipbuilding, with some facilities still engaged in traditional and modern ship construction and repair.
Environmental Considerations:
- Eco-Friendly Initiatives: The port may engage in sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact, such as waste management and use of eco-friendly technologies.
Economic Impact:
- Local Economy: Plays a significant role in the local economy through shipping, fishing, tourism, and related maritime industries.
- Tourism: Attracts tourists, contributing to the local hospitality sector.
Marstal port remains an important maritime center in Denmark, combining its historical significance with modern facilities to support a diverse range of maritime activities.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AEROEXPRESSEN | Passenger | MARSTAL-RUDKOEBING | 04:57:15 | |
| EXPLORER | Pleasure | 11/17/2025 | ||
| BOUNTY | Sailing | 11/16/2025 | ||
| THYRA AF THYBORON | Sailing | 11/15/2025 | ||
| SUNRISE | Sailing | 11/9/2025 | ||
| DBB LILLEFIX | Dredging | |||
| LINDEN | Cargo |