PARGAS

  • FIPAR
  • Latitude: 60.29515
  • Longitude: 22.30007
  • Baltic Sea
  • Port in Finland

Location: Pargas Southwest Finland 21600 Finland

Web-site: http://www.portofpargas.fi

Pargas, known as Parainen in Finnish, is a locality in the Archipelago Sea and is part of the Southwest Finland region. While Pargas itself isn't typically recognized as a major marine port like those in larger cities, it serves as a central hub in the archipelago and has some port facilities that are noteworthy.

Port of Pargas (Parainen): Description and Specifications

Location:

  • Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 60.3061° N, 22.3000° E
  • Region: Southwest Finland
  • Accessibility: Situated in the Archipelago Sea, easily accessible from Turku and other parts of Southwest Finland. The port connects various islands, serving both commercial and recreational boating.

Infrastructure:

  • Port Type: Small to medium-sized port primarily supporting local and regional maritime activities.
  • Facilities:
    • Quays/Piers/Docks: Suitable for smaller vessels, yachts, and ferries.
    • Cargo Handling: Basic facilities for handling cargo, primarily for local industries such as limestone (notably from the Nordkalk Corporation).
    • Passenger Services: Limited but includes ferry services connecting nearby islands and communities.
  • Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas, mainly for local industries.
  • Navigation Aids: Standard navigational aids to ensure safe passage, including lighthouses and buoys.

Operations:

  • Types of Vessels: Small cargo ships, ferries, recreational boats, yachts.
  • Main Commodities: Limestone, local produce, and goods for island communities.
  • Services: Maintenance and repair services for vessels, bunkering, and essential port services like water and electricity.

Economic and Industrial Importance:

  • Local Industries: The Nordkalk Corporation operates one of Europe’s largest limestone quarries in Pargas, contributing significantly to shipments at the port.
  • Tourism: The archipelago's beauty attracts tourists, and the port serves as a gateway for boating and recreational activities in the area.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Sustainability: Efforts are in place to minimize environmental impact due to the sensitivity of the Archipelago Sea.
  • Regulations: Adherence to Finnish maritime and environmental regulations to protect the local ecosystem.

Access and Connectivity:

  • Road Connectivity: Well-connected by road to mainland Finland, with routes leading to Turku and other major cities.
  • Rail Connectivity: Limited direct rail services; nearest major rail services are available in Turku.
  • Air Connectivity: The nearest major airport is Turku Airport, approximately 40 km away.

Key Facts:

  • Climate: Maritime climate with cold winters and pleasant summers, impacting maritime operations seasonally.
  • Population: Small local population.
  • Tourism: Popular during summer months.

This description provides an overview of the port facilities, operations, and significance of Pargas in the broader context of its region and maritime activities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
VARMA Towing/Tug FIPAR 03:07:16
MATILDA Pleasure 02:46:20
FURUVIK Cargo FIOUL 01:56:06
KEMI 1 Towing/Tug FIPAR 12:55:55
BISON Towing/Tug FIPAR 12:24:26
FRIENDLAND Cargo LVRIX 5/10/2025
HILU Sailing 5/3/2025
INIJO Pleasure 5/1/2025
LINNEA Pleasure 4/28/2025
ARABELLA Pleasure 4/21/2025
JOLYN Cargo EEMUU 4/15/2025
LOTTALAND Cargo LVRIX 4/13/2025
HELENA VG Cargo
CARELIE Cargo
AAVA VG Cargo

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