Bogense Havn og Marina
Harbour and marina on North Funen
A calm, well‑kept harbour on the north coast of Funen, close to Bogense’s old town. Practical stop with coastal views and an easy waterfront stroll to shops, cafés and everyday services.
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Harbour and marina on North Funen
A calm, well‑kept harbour on the north coast of Funen, close to Bogense’s old town. Practical stop with coastal views and an easy waterfront stroll to shops, cafés and everyday services.
Urban west‑coast stop by Esbjerg Strand
A practical, city‑side harbour on Esbjerg Strand with easy access to the town centre and views toward the Wadden Sea and Fanø. A calm, well‑kept base for short calls or a few days alongside.
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West Funen harbour on the Little Belt
Assens Marina sits on the west coast of Funen, right by the Little Belt. A calm, practical stop beside the town, it offers an easy approach for coastal cruising and a pleasant, low-key atmosphere.
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View details ->Marselisborg Havnevej 54
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quiet West Funen harbour by Helnæs Bay
Agernæs Havn sits on the Agernæs peninsula near Ebberup on West Funen. A small, no‑frills harbour with a calm, rural feel and wide views across Helnæs Bay, it works well as a simple, practical waypoint.
View details ->Mullerup Marina is a cozy and peaceful marina by Musholm Bay with access to beach, nature and modern facilities. The marina offers permanent berths, guest berths, a slipway and a relaxed harbor atmosphere close to Skipperkroen, beach café and seaside experiences.
Small island harbour in the South Funen Archipelago
A compact, traditional harbour on quiet Drejø. Calm, rural surroundings make it an easy pause between the isles, with basic provisions and island walks a short stroll from the quay.
Small harbour on Zealand’s south coast
A calm village harbour on the south coast of Zealand. Quiet surroundings and a practical stop between Stigsnæs and Karrebæksminde make it a straightforward waypoint for coastal cruising.
Quiet harbour on the west coast of Zealand
Havnsø Havn sits on the sheltered shore of Nekselø Bay in Kalundborg Municipality. A calm, practical stop for coastal sailors with a small-town feel and easy access to the surrounding nature.

Fjord-side harbour at the head of Mariager Fjord
A calm, well-kept harbour on Hobro’s waterfront at the head of Mariager Fjord, offering a practical pause after the scenic run up the fjord and easy access to the town’s everyday conveniences.

Quiet North Zealand harbour on the town beach
A calm, well-kept harbour on the north coast of Zealand. Set beside Hornbæk’s broad sandy beach and low dunes, it offers an easy stop with the seaside town just a short stroll away.

Quiet small-boat harbour on the Sundeved shore
A modest, calm harbour at Ballebro on the Sundeved side of Sønderborg, facing the island of Als. A straightforward stop with rural surroundings and views across the strait.
Holmbjergvej 52
Knebelbro Jolle- og Bådehavn lies at the head of Knebel Vig on the Mols peninsula, right beside the village of Knebel and with the silhouette of the Mols Bjerge hills behind. It is a small, club-run harbour — Knebelvig Bådelaug looks after operations — and you sense the tone immediately: quiet, local, without the hustle of a big transit marina. Three areas with red-marked guest berths on new floating pontoons in widths of 2.5, 3.5 and 4.0 metres welcome visitors, and where the green guest sign is shown at the dikes, those spaces can be used too.In the club house «Brohuset» you will find newer showers and toilets reserved for members and paying guest sailors, while a public toilet stays open at the harbour itself. Shore power and water with hoses are available on the pontoons from March to November, and ashore there are grill spots, a smoke oven, a bathing pier, small terraces overlooking the bay and a purpose-built crab race track that pulls families in every summer. Three reserved motorhome pitches with their own electrical outlets sit beside the slipway.The entry needs attention: depth varies between 2 and 3 metres and the bottom shifts, so boats drawing more than 2 metres should steer clear of the middle of the channel. Once inside, Knebel Vig opens up quietly — and shops, eateries and boat services lie within a couple of kilometres.
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City-side harbour on the Østerbro waterfront
A spacious, city-side harbour on Copenhagen’s Østerbro waterfront with straightforward access to the Øresund and a calm, practical base close to neighbourhood amenities and green spaces.

City-side harbour in the South Funen Archipelago
City-side, well-kept harbour on Faaborg’s waterfront with views across the South Funen Archipelago. A calm, practical stop close to the old town and a good base for short island hops.

Island harbour by the Great Belt
Quiet island harbour on Agersø, set by the village and open water of the Great Belt. A calm, well‑kept stop with simple shoreside conveniences and easy paths to beaches and the landmark windmill.
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53 berths in the centre of Middelfart — with 1,000 metres of Little Belt between two bridges
NyHavn 2 Middelfart sits at Havnegade 4 next to KulturØen, in the heart of town with the Little Belt right outside. 53 berths, open year-round, and every single one can be booked online — rare for a city marina this size.