RUISSALO WEST
- Latitude: 60.4244
- Longitude: 22.1094
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Turku West Finland 20100 Finland
Phone number: +358 2 2674 111
Ruissalo West, also known as Ruissalo Harbour, is a smaller port located on Ruissalo Island in the city of Turku, Finland. This port primarily serves as a marina or yacht harbor rather than a major commercial or cargo port. Its key features and specifications are as follows:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 60°26’N, 22°10’E.
- Geographical Position: Situated on the southwestern coast of Finland, on the island of Ruissalo in the archipelago of Turku.
Accessibility:
- Approach: The approach to Ruissalo West is generally facilitated by well-marked navigational aids. Sailors must navigate through the Finnish archipelago, which can be intricate due to numerous small islands and shallow waters.
- Depth: The actual depth at the docking stations within the marina may vary, but it generally accommodates leisure vessels and yachts with a moderate draught.
Facilities and Services:
- Berthing: Designed primarily for leisure vessels, marina capacity may vary, offering numerous berths.
- Utilities: Typically, marinas provide essential services such as water supply, electricity connections, and waste disposal.
- Maintenance: Some repair and maintenance services might be available for yachts and smaller vessels.
- Amenities: The marina is likely to feature restrooms, showers, and possibly a clubhouse or restaurant.
Surroundings:
- Natural Environment: Ruissalo Island is well-known for its natural beauty, including lush greenery, parks, and nature trails. It is a popular spot for recreational activities.
- Cultural Significance: The island and its surroundings hold cultural and historical value, often with conserved 19th-century wooden villas and established parks.
- Proximity to Turku: Being in close proximity to the city of Turku, the marina offers easy access to urban amenities, including shopping, dining, and other services.
Usage:
- Primary Users: Leisure boaters, sailors, and tourists.
- Seasonality: Uses may be seasonal, with the peak period occurring during the spring and summer months when weather conditions are more favorable for boating.
Reservation and Regulations:
- Booking: Reservations for berthing spaces might be necessary, especially during peak seasons.
- Regulations: Adherence to local maritime regulations and customs is required. Environmental regulations are strictly enforced to maintain the pristine condition of the natural surroundings.
Contact Information:
For detailed information, boaters and visitors are typically encouraged to contact the marina management directly. Contact details may be available through the City of Turku or local maritime directories.
Please note that specific data may evolve over time, and it is advisable to seek updated information from relevant maritime sources before planning a visit.
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