Grundarfjörður is well known for its excellent natural harbour, which is the district’s lifeline. The entrance to the harbour in Grundarfjörður is secure and easily navigated.
The depth at the main pier for ocean-going vessels is up to 9,5 metres at low tide with Berth nr 1 . The length of the main pier is 365 m and is capable of accommodating cruise ships of different sizes.
Anchoring in the fjord, when necessary, is not a problem, as there is a wide turning basin (1200m).
Tendering is very short from ancoring area to the tenderpier or: 0,4 nm
There is a wide range of services available to ships berthed here. Harbour security is in keeping with the ISPS code of IMO regulations and has been officially approved.
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Port facts
Nautical information
Max. Length For Berth, M:
240
Max. Draught, M:
9.5
More Info Draught:
-
Max. Air Draught, M:
-
More Info Air Draught:
No. Of Quays:
2
Quay Length Total, M:
220
Quay Depth, M:
8
Anchorage Available:
yes
Anchorage Compulsory:
yes
Passenger Terminal:
Pilotage Compulsary:
no
Tugs Available:
Bunkering:
Tidal Movement/range, M:
4
Water:
yes
Ships Tenders Allowed:
yes
Garbage Disposal:
Airport Distance, Km:
-
City Centre Distance, Km:
0.5
Sustainability
Are ships allowed burn HFO using:
On-shore power supply to cruise vessels:
LNG bunkering supply to cruise vessels:
Supplying alternative fuels:
Reception Facilities for Contaminated Ballast Water: