Stavanger : Profile
Located at 58°58'N, 05°4'E. An important ferry port.
There are now three marinas here, The Vagen which is exclusively for visitors, another on the north side, just before the bridge and the new one by the petroleum museum.
Bekhuskaien marina Located next to the GMC building (just east of the Fiskepiren pier). All faciliies.
Borevika A new guest marina close to the petroleum museum. 200m E of Vaagen, but quieter. All faciliies.
Stavanger Interkommunale Havn IKS Stavanger Port Authority , Nedre Strandgt. 51, 4005 Stavanger Tel:+47 51 50 12 00 , Fax:+47 51 50 12 22
The Vagen Well sheltered marina for visitors. Limited access to electricity. Very central, but noisy on Saturday nights. Tokens for the showers from the Information Office close by.
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