Seaport of Dźwirzyno, Maritime port on the Baltic Sea coast in Dźwirzyno, Poland.
Seaport of Dźwirzyno is a maritime facility on the Baltic Sea coast with two perpendicular jetties that create a 19-meter-wide entrance channel for boat traffic. The inner basin provides mooring space and is equipped with concrete infrastructure for loading and unloading operations.
The harbor was established in 1975 as a working fishing port for the local community. A visitor mooring basin was added in 1997 to accommodate transient vessels passing through the area.
The harbor serves as the heart of the local fishing community, where fishermen maintain their daily routines and keep their nets and equipment in nearby storage buildings. This work shapes the character and rhythm of life in the village.
The facility accepts only vessels under 15 meters in length with a maximum draft of 1.2 meters due to water depth limitations. Visitors should inquire about tidal conditions and local guidelines before planning to enter.
The facility features a 68.5-meter slipway used to haul boats out of the water for maintenance and repairs. This equipment is essential for keeping the fishing fleet operational and ready for sea.
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