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CONZISKA says:
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Marina Christiansø is a unique and historic destination for sailors, easily accessible from the east coast of Bornholm. The marina is located on Christiansø, a small group of islands in the Baltic Sea belonging to Denmark and under military administration. The islands are known for their 17th-century fortress and pristine nature. The marina is small and offers limited berths; during the season, boats are often moored in rafts of four. It is advisable to reserve a berth in advance, especially during the peak season. Approaching the harbor can be challenging under certain wind conditions. Despite the island's small size, the harbor has good infrastructure with electricity and water connections, showers, and toilets. There is also a restaurant and a small shop on the island. Fueling can be arranged through the harbor master.
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1 x helpful | written on 9. Feb 2025 | updated_on 9. Feb 2025
ArOp says:
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The guest harbor is south of the bridge. Easy approach. There is some current in the strait. The harbor is exposed to swell. East in the harbor, there are side-to docks against stone or car tires with a depth of 3m. You should expect to raft four to five boats alongside each other in each row.
West in the harbor, buoys have been laid out for anchoring with the bow towards land and the stern towards the buoys. Varying depths. On some days of the week, the mail boat arrives and docks on the east side. During those times, all boats must move from that dock. Passenger ferries dock north of the bridge.
Especially beautiful and unique landscape. Great swimming area from the dock with a ladder. Cafe and restaurant. Limited water supply. Some power outlets.
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1 x helpful | written on 16. Jul 2024
Joerg Riegner says:
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Entry for yachts only from the south, small entry, fixed quay, mooring alongside,
nice place to visit the old fortress and museum as well as the nature
1 x helpful | written on 26. Nov 2023
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