Bronnoysund


Port information



Bronnoysund
Mountain Torghatten (c) Magnar Solbakk

Bronnoysund

Brønnøysund is a coastal town with a distinctive character and its attractice town centre offers a wide varity of services. The town centre is a popular place for visitors and residents alike. A walk in the town will introduce you to the local population and coastal heritage, where a pleasant environment and cheerful atmosphere create a frame for your experience.

Southern Helgeland is home to the famous mountain Torghatten, with its distinctive hole through its middle and the Vega Archipelago World Heritage Site - places with simply have to be experienced. These attractions and Southern Helgeland are accesible via Cruise Port of Brønnøysund.



Port attractions



  1.  Mythic Mountain Torghatten

    The famous mountain with its distinctive hole right through its middle is a place visitors simply must experience.
  2.  UNESCO Island Vega

    The Vega Archipelago gained world heritage status mainly due to the unique interaction between eider ducks and generations of fishermen/farmers.
  3.  Norwegian Aquaculture Centre

    At the Norwegian Aquaculture Centre you can get a glimpse of the life in the sea, and learne about modern aquaculture, from the fish-egg to ready products of high quality.



Port views



Brønnøy Havn/Per Åge Rodahl
Terje Rakke - Nordic Life DH
Brønnøy Havn/Per Åge Rodahl
Hans Joacim Edel
OrsolyaHaarberg




Port facts



Nautical information

Max. Length For Berth, M:
250
Max. Draught, M:
25
More Info Draught:
-
Max. Air Draught, M:
-
More Info Air Draught:
no restriction
No. Of Quays:
2
Quay Length Total, M:
100
Quay Depth, M:
25
Anchorage Available:
yes
Anchorage Compulsory:
no
Passenger Terminal:
no
Pilotage Compulsary:
Tugs Available:
Bunkering:
no
Tidal Movement/range, M:
-
Water:
yes
Ships Tenders Allowed:
Garbage Disposal:
yes
Airport Distance, Km:
4
City Centre Distance, Km:
2

Sustainability

Are ships allowed burn HFO using:
On-shore power supply to cruise vessels:
No
LNG bunkering supply to cruise vessels:
Supplying alternative fuels:
Yes
Reception Facilities for Contaminated Ballast Water:
Reception Facilities for Waste Oils:
Passengers
Calls
Passengers by Source in 2023
Calls 2023


Onshore Power

Onshore Power
OPS (Onshore Power System)
No
Shore power within the next 5 years
Requirements
Defined Compatibility Assessment process for each berth and ship combination to IEC/IEEE 80005-1
Information/documentation from the ship for the port before the first connection
Additional requirements for first-time connectio/max. duration between connections before process reapplies
Connection Time
Connection time from all fast to full operational SSE (Shore Side Electricity)
Disconnection time
Uninterrupted power supply guaranteed by shore power provider whilst connected
Restrictions / Penalties / Insurance
Weather conditions/restrictions/other limitations for safe use of SSE
Penalties in case of failure to connect by the ship: weather/itinerary changes/technical issues
Insurance covering any potential damage caused by the SSE
Port Fees
Utility standard/usage fees in addition to kWh rate
Tax/duty fees applicable
Other fees related to shore power
Useful Information
Discounts/incentives linked to shore power usage
Berthing policy linked to shore power usage
Confirmation time of the vessel for planned shore power usage before ETA

Port contacts


Contact


Tove Nordås, Port manager
Havnegata 42
8900 Brønnøysund
Norway
75012070






 
Page last updated: 2023-11-08 11:41


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