PIENI KAITASAARI
- Latitude: 61.9753
- Longitude: 25.6139
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Finland
Marina: Pieni Kaitasaari
Location:
Pieni Kaitasaari is situated in the pristine waters of Finland and is a sought-after spot for boating enthusiasts. It's beautifully located to provide a tranquil escape amidst the natural beauty of Finnish landscapes.
General Description:
- Type: Small island marina
- Geographic Coordinates: Specific coordinates aren't provided, but it lies within Finland's complex and scenic archipelago system.
- Accessibility: Primarily accessed by boat. Detailed directions and navigational charts are recommended for safe travel.
Marina Facilities:
Berths:
- Number of Berths: Typically offers a limited number of berths due to its small size. Best suited for small to mid-sized boats.
- Docking: Secure docking facilities with mooring assistance.
Utilities:
- Water Supply: Available for boats and personal use.
- Electricity: Electrical hookups are provided at most berths.
- Fuel: On-site fuel availability varies, check in advance.
Services:
- Maintenance and Repairs: Basic maintenance services available. For extensive repairs, nearby larger marinas or yards need to be consulted.
- Waste Disposal: Proper waste disposal facilities, emphasizing eco-friendly practices.
- Restrooms and Showers: Basic sanitary facilities including restrooms and showers.
Safety and Security:
- Lighting: Adequate marina lighting for safety.
- Emergency Services: Basic first-aid amenities and emergency contact information provided.
- Security: Marina security personnel or systems for ensuring the safety of berthed vessels.
Amenities:
- Dining: Typically, small, quaint dining options are available, often featuring local Finnish cuisine. However, this can vary, and you might need to plan accordingly.
- Recreational Areas: Limited recreational spaces due to the size but an emphasis on enjoying the natural surroundings like hiking and bird watching.
- Wi-Fi: Availability subject to location specifics; not always guaranteed.
Nearby Attractions:
- Nature Trails: Access to beautiful trails and nature walks in the nearby islands.
- Fishing: Popular for local fishing, with plenty of spots teeming with fish.
- Local Culture: Exploring the surrounding archipelago gives a glimpse of Finnish maritime culture and local traditions.
Climate:
- Summer (June-August): Temperatures can range from 15°C to 25°C, making it ideal for boating and enjoying outdoor activities.
- Winter (December-February): Extremely cold, often below freezing. Not typical for boating, but ice fishing and other winter sports might be an attraction.
Specifications for Boaters:
- Navigational Aids: Utilization of local navigational aids and charts necessary due to the intricate archipelago.
- Depth: The depth of waters around the marina varies; it's essential to check local depth charts for safe navigation.
- Tides and Currents: Typically mild but can vary; local knowledge is advantageous.
Contact Information:
For specific information such as booking a berth, services offered, and navigating to Pieni Kaitasaari, you should contact local Finnish boating authorities or the nearest marina administrative offices.
Important Notes:
- Reservations: Pre-booking might be essential during peak seasons due to limited space.
- Environmental Protection: Due to the delicate ecosystem, adherence to all environmental guidelines is crucial.
- Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with Finland’s boating and maritime regulations to ensure compliance.
Pieni Kaitasaari offers a picturesque and serene boating experience reflective of Finland’s natural beauty, but its smaller size necessitates careful planning and advance knowledge of the facilities available.
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