Hilary Gallo
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Nice to be in the centre but little else going for it. Harbour wall bathing which on the low tide (c 1m drop) can make it difficult to get on/off boat. We used the central Shetland/Larsen quay and that was quieter than others it seemed.
The Service Centre where the toilets and showers are located is under contract from the restaurant building and only open from 11am. Toilets on ground floor, showers and laundry one floor up - different codes. Our shower/laundry code did not work as they haven’t updated it in the automated system so we had to call each time to get GoMarina to open it remotely. The restaurant building has problems with drug users apparently. One positive is that the laundry washer/dryers are included at no extra charge.
1 x helpful | written on 19. May 2026
Per Garen
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Inderste og beste del av havnen er leid ut til noen gamle veteranbåter. Alle andre er henvist til å ligge lengre ute hvor der er betydelig med vind og forstyrrelser fra yrkesbåt transport. Der er veldig mye bråk i havnen og det er alt for dyrt å ligge der. Alle hurtigbåtene ligger og lager en masse strøm mot småbåtene og der er ikke noe spesielt kjekt å ligge her lengre. Har du barn, er dette noe av det siste stedet du ønsker å besøke to ganger.
0 x helpful | written on 10. Aug 2025 | updated_on 2. Oct 2025
Karl Inge Tjøstheim says:
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There are waves in the guest harbor regardless of wind direction. It is incredibly poorly adapted for mooring of recreational boats as the tires are mounted high and the boats end up under the tires. The toilets and showers are only open when the restaurant is open. It is an incredibly child-unfriendly guest harbor and the harbor fee is far too expensive compared to what you get for the money. Try to find a spot in other guest harbors in the area and rather take the bus into Bergen.
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3 x helpful | written on 4. Aug 2023
Olav Pekeberg
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The guest harbor is located at the inner end of the bay in Bergen. There are several quays you can moor to, and they are well equipped with water and electricity. The guest harbor is situated in the heart of Bergen, and there is naturally a bit of noise and commotion here. Both from land and from other boats in the harbor.
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
2 x helpful | written on 7. Jul 2022
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