MYKINES
- Latitude: 62.1022
- Longitude: -7.64942
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Faroe Islands
Location: Faroe Islands
Marine Port Description and Specifications: MYKINES, Faroe Islands
Geographical Overview:
- Location: Mykines is an island in the Faroe Islands, situated in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- Coordinates: Approximately 62.1100° N latitude and 7.6380° W longitude.
- Proximity: It is the westernmost island in the Faroe Islands archipelago.
Port Overview:
- Port Name: Mykines Port
- Type of Port: Coastal harbor primarily servicing local ferries and small boats.
- Primary Use: Passenger transit and limited cargo operations, predominantly for the local community and tourism.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Wharves and Berths: The port has a simple pier structure suitable for small vessels and ferries.
- Depth: The port's depth is moderate and suitable for small boats and ferries, typically around 3-5 meters.
- Navigation: The port is accessible but can be challenging due to frequent poor weather conditions typical of the North Atlantic region.
- Mooring Facilities: Basic mooring facilities are available for docking.
Port Services:
- Cargo Handling: Limited cargo handling capabilities primarily oriented towards local needs such as supplies and small-scale goods.
- Passenger Services: Seasonal ferry service connects Mykines to the main island of Vágar, which is used by tourists and locals.
- Provisioning: Basic provisioning for vessels including fuel and fresh water re-supply.
Operational Information:
- Seasonality: The port is more active during the summer months (May to September) when tourist activity peaks.
- Weather Conditions: Subject to harsh weather conditions including heavy fog, strong winds, and rough seas, especially outside of the summer season. Navigation can be difficult and requires caution.
Tourism and Economic Impact:
- Tourism: Mykines is a popular destination for tourists due to its scenic landscapes, birdlife (including puffins), and remote charm. The port serves as a crucial access point for visitors.
- Economic Activity: The local economy benefits from tourism, with services revolving around visitor accommodation, guided tours, and local crafts.
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation: The island is known for its rich birdlife and conservation efforts are in place to protect the natural environment. Visitors and operations in the port are encouraged to adhere to environmental guidelines.
Notable Features:
- Scenic Views: The port offers stunning views of the dramatic cliffs and green hills that characterize Mykines.
- Bird Watching: The island, accessible via the port, is renowned for its bird colonies, especially puffins and gannets.
Communications and Contacts:
- For detailed and updated information on port operations, schedules, and weather conditions, it is advisable to contact local authorities or the ferry operators.
Accessibility:
- By Sea: Regular ferry service available primarily in the summer months.
- Nearest Airports: Vágar Airport (FAE) on the neighboring island of Vágar, which offers connections to other islands and international destinations.
Please note that the above details are subject to change and it is recommended to verify the latest information from official sources or local authorities before planning any operations or visits to the port of Mykines.
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