A map of 19 Marinas & Guest Harbors in Finland.

The Sairaalan / Vanhalanranta marina provides scenic views of Lake Lappajärvi. It is well-maintained, actively used, has three wooden piers, and serves as a home port for rescue services.

Kuluntalahti Marina is on a large bay at the end of Rehjanjärvi lake. Kuluntalahti Marina has 12 berths and 28 ramps. There is also a concrete boat launch. If you coming by kayak, a good place to land is the boat ramp.

Sotkamo Marina is on Lake Pirttijärvi and is a great place to start canoeing or kayaking trips. The marina has guest berths and seasonal berths for rent. There is a boat launch ramp at the harbor. The Satama Cafe is open at the port during the summer. Guest places: berth no. 54, large boats, temporary mooring allowed for 24 hours berth no. 45, small boats, temporary mooring allowed for 24 hours Entrance fee: Guest boat moorings for short-term storage are free.
Kirppuniemi Marina 16 berths and 30 ramp spaces There is a hut, toilet and mixed waste bin in the area.
Rahonpuro Marina 14 berths and a boat launch Mixed waste container
Pihlajasaari guest marina, located on the north side of the island, offers 24 berths and 21 buoy berths, with an overnight fee of 18 €/night during summer and free for day visitors. There are no other safe spots to land a boat on the island.
Petäisenniska marina 176 berths, 191 ramps and a boat launch Septic tank emptying device, waste sorting point Toilet and potable water point
Kalkkisilta guest marina 12 berths, a pier and a boat launch Septic tank emptying device, mixed waste container Toilet and potable water point
Koutalahti Marina 110 berths, 34 ramps and a boat launch Septic tank emptying device, waste sorting station in the area Toilet and potable water point Fish processing hall for professional fishermen
VUK (Vuosaarien Urheilukalastajat ry), an association in Helsinki, promotes recreational fishing and boating. Established in 1965, it has over 300 berths and a sheltered harbor with over 500 members. The association offers boat moorings, electricity, water distribution, joint boat launches, trailer ramps, mast cranes, guards, and storage facilities.

Kaunissaari guest marina is located on the island's east side, offering a sheltered bay and peaceful atmosphere. The restaurant & excursion center provides services, while the city of Helsinki maintains the island. The marina has 80 buoy and mooring places, and day admission is free until 6:00 PM. The depth of the marina is 1.9 meters.
Niemi harbour is home port for small boats on the shore of Vesijärvi. Niemi port offers boat services, a boat ramp, and a drinking water point near the refueling point for easy canoe launches. There are 14 guest spots.
Linlo Island, adjacent to Linlo Harbour, offers over 300 berths for boaters from Kirkkonummi, with berths also available to those outside the locality if space permits.
Suvantoranta marina 16 berths, 24 guest boat spaces Boat landing place on the shore of the Market Square Mixed waste container
112 berths, 39 ramps and a boat launch Waste sorting point
Tehtaanranta marina 54 berths and a boat launch Mixed and biowaste containers
Moor your boat safely. Guest harbors provide amenities like electricity and showers for a comfortable overnight stay.
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