OMO HAVN
- Latitude: 55.1713
- Longitude: 11.1602
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Denmark
Location: Omo Region Zealand Denmark
Omø Havn (Omø Harbor) - Denmark
Location: Omø Havn is situated on the scenic island of Omø in the Smålandsfarvandet waters, part of the Great Belt strait in Denmark. It is located southwest of Zealand and northeast of Funen.
Geographic Coordinates: Approximate coordinates are 54.9109° N latitude and 11.0875° E longitude.
Harbor Specifications:
Type of Port:
- Small island port primarily used for local transport and tourism.
Main Functions:
- Serves as a mooring and docking spot for ferries, fishing vessels, and recreational boats.
- Provides crucial connectivity for island residents and visitors.
Facilities:
- Ferry Terminal: Regular ferry services to and from Stigsnæs on the mainland.
- Marina: Accommodates visiting yachts and smaller boats.
- Fishing Quay: Supports the local fishing industry.
- Boat Slips: Available for launching smaller boats.
- Fuel Station: Fuel supply for small vessels is available.
- Repair and Maintenance Services: Basic services for boat repair and maintenance.
- Utilities: Water and electricity hook-ups for berthed boats.
- Sanitation Facilities: Toilets and showers for mariners.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for the disposal of waste and wastewater from vessels.
Docking and Berths:
- Total number of berths: Approximately 80.
- Berth lengths vary, accommodating vessels up to 20 meters.
- Depth: Average depth of around 2 to 3 meters at low tide. Specific areas might have greater depths.
Navigational Aids:
- Marked channels guide vessels safely into the harbor.
- Lighthouses and buoys assist with night-time navigation.
Connectivity:
- Regular ferry transport ensures connectivity with the Danish mainland (Stigsnæs).
- Limited but essential road infrastructure facilitating movement within the island.
Restrictions:
- Due to its size and depth, Omø Havn is not suited for large commercial vessels.
- Weather conditions can affect accessibility; smaller crafts are advised to monitor forecasts closely.
Local Governance:
- Managed by local harbor authorities who oversee the daily operations and maintenance.
Tourism & Amenities:
- Shops, cafes, and accommodations serve tourists.
- The harbor area is picturesque, often drawing visitors for its serene environment and natural beauty.
Important Note: Given its role and size, Omø Havn provides essential services to both inhabitants and tourists but remains a smaller, less commercialized port compared to major Danish harbors. Special attention should be paid to tidal information and weather updates for safe navigation.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
M.F. OMOE | Passenger | OMOE<>STIGSNAES | 11/20/2024 | |
VINDROSE (OMOE) | Other | AGERSOE | 11/12/2024 | |
GERDA ULRIKA XI SOLO | Sailing | 11/6/2024 | ||
RONJA | Pleasure | 10/26/2024 | ||
MOFFI | Pleasure | 10/26/2024 | ||
GIMLE | Sailing | 10/26/2024 |