Aaroesund Marina. In the middle of the Little Belt and at the entrance to Haderslev Fjord lies the cozy Aaroesund Marina, which consists of a marina and a fishing port. With a central location, the port is visited by approximately 6,000 guest sailors
Beautiful nature and historic sights Agersø has it all. The marina is connected to the industrial harbours – this creates a charming mix of ferry, fishing vessels and pleasure crafts, and you can almost always get hold of freshly caught fish for your
Askø-Lilleø is almost the recipe for calm and relaxation – surrounded by beautiful nature. When entering the marina, remember to keep an eye out for seals; they often rest on Den Toppede Sten – “The Crested Rock” – right outside the marina. Sometimes
Welcome to Assens Marina The marina is a lively harbor, perfectly located at Næs, where you will also find the campsite, water sports center, restaurant, maritime shop, service workshops, sailmaker, ice cream and grill bar, as well as several clubs
Incredible nature, peace and quiet and hiking paths Bågø is a cosy little island; pretty, green and very flat, nestled right in the middle of the Little Belt. Here you will find peace and quiet, nature and as much island atmosphere as you can wish
Welcome to Samsø Ballen Marina is Samsø’s largest and most visited harbor, with about 9,500 guest arrivals each year. Ballen town is Samsø’s number one holiday destination, offering plenty of restaurants, clothing shops, shopping opportunities, and a
Welcome to Dragør Dragør Harbour – “the Gate to the Oresund” – is situated by Dragør Old Town, one of Denmark’s best-preserved village environments with narrow streets and low-rise dwellings. The harbour offers modern amenities, and you will find
Welcome to Dyvig Boat Club Dyvig Boat Club was elected Harbor of the Year 2010 in a ballot among the 9,000 members of the Danish Cruising Association. Dyvig is one of Denmark’s most beautiful natural harbors, reached through the narrow passage at
Welcome to Dyvig Bro Dyvig Bro, located on the picturesque island of Als, is a small and charming marina with space for around 80 boats. The harbor, owned by brothers Bent and John Larsen, was established in connection with the creation of the nearby
Egense Marina Egense Marina is an authentic, beautiful, and peaceful harbor with very little traffic in the harbor area. The marina is child-friendly, featuring both a playground and a lovely beach where even the little ones can play. The clubhouse