STROMNESS
- GBSNS
- Latitude: 58.963
- Longitude: -3.29451
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: UK
Stromness is a well-known harbor and town located in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK. Here are some details and specifications for this port:
General Overview:
Stromness is the second-largest town in Orkney and serves as a major entry and exit point to and from the island, catering to both passengers and cargo. It has a history dating back centuries, making it rich in maritime culture and significance.
Coordinates:
- Latitude: 58.9611° N
- Longitude: 3.2960° W
Port Specifications:
- Port Type: Natural Harbor
- Main Usage: The port is primarily used for passenger ferries, small cargo vessels, fishing boats, and leisure crafts.
- Ownership/Operator: The Orkney Islands Council operates and manages the port along with other Orkney harbors.
Infrastructure:
- Berthing Facilities: The port has several piers and berths that cater to different types of vessels, including:
- Ferry Berth: Is particularly used by the NorthLink Ferries, which provide regular services to Scrabster on the Scottish mainland.
- Commercial Quays: For smaller cargo vessels and fishing boats.
- Water Depth: The water depth at the piers varies, generally accommodating vessels with a draft up to approximately 5-6 meters.
- Navigational Aids: The port is equipped with modern navigational aids ensuring safe entry and departure for vessels.
- Facilities: Including storage areas, fish processing facilities, and repair services.
Services:
- Pilotage: Pilotage services are available and sometimes compulsory based on vessel size and requirements.
- Tugs: Tug services can be arranged if necessary.
- Supplies: Provisions and fuel are available for vessels. The port can cater to basic and advanced supply needs.
- Maintenance: Minor repair and maintenance facilities are available.
- Logistics: Warehousing and logistic services for cargo are present but are on a relatively small scale.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Services: NorthLink Ferries provide regular service routes to other parts of the Orkney Islands and the Scottish mainland, predominantly to Scrabster.
- Cruise Ships: Though not a major cruise destination, smaller cruise vessels occasionally call at Stromness.
- Amenities: For passengers, there are waiting areas, restrooms, and basic amenities at the ferry terminal.
Environmental Considerations:
- Tide and Weather: The port experiences tidal ranges, and weather conditions can be variable, with regular updates provided to mariners.
- Waste Disposal: Proper waste disposal and management services are in place to comply with environmental regulations.
- Pollution Control: Measures are established for dealing with potential pollution incidents.
Local Attractions:
Stromness is close to several Orkney attractions such as the UNESCO World Heritage site "Heart of Neolithic Orkney" which includes Skara Brae, Maeshowe, and the Ring of Brodgar.
Connectivity:
- Road: Good road links connect the port with the rest of Orkney.
- Airport: Kirkwall Airport, located approximately 28 km away, connects Orkney with several UK destinations.
Additional Information:
- Website: For up-to-date information, the Orkney Islands Council’s official website can be consulted.
- Contact Information: It is advisable to contact the port authority for detailed information on docking procedures, fees, and specific services.
Stromness remains a vital maritime gateway for Orkney, blending historical significance with essential modern maritime services.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LAURENCE KNIGHT | Other | STROMNESS | 05:24:55 | |
| GREEN STORM | Other | STROMNESS | 04:57:36 | |
| FREYJA OF SCAPA | Towing/Tug | SCAPA | 03:56:07 | |
| INVINCIBLE | Other | 03:05:55 | ||
| MEGAN M | Towing/Tug | STROMNESS/SCAPA FLOW | 03:03:33 | |
| FAIR ISLE | Other | 02:56:14 | ||
| OCEAN APOLLO | Other | 02:53:36 | ||
| THOR OF SCAPA | Towing/Tug | SCAPA | 02:25:38 | |
| HOY HEAD | Passenger | SCAPA FLOW | 01:57:04 | |
| HAMNAVOE | Passenger | STROMNESS/SCRABSTER | 01:56:10 | |
| GRAEMSAY | Passenger | STROMNESS | 01:48:12 | |
| RNLI LIFEBOAT 17-16 | Port | STROMNESS=SAR | 01:25:17 | |
| SALLY ANN | Towing/Tug | STROMNESS | 12:57:29 | |
| ELLA MAY | Cargo | 11/22/2025 | ||
| LEAH G | Cargo | 11/22/2025 | ||
| ISLAND JUNIOR | Cargo | 11/21/2025 | ||
| VALHALLA | Other | 11/21/2025 | ||
| SETTLER | Other | STROMNESS | 11/21/2025 | |
| GREEN ISLE | Other | SCAPA | 11/21/2025 | |
| FLAMBOROUGH LIGHT | Cargo | 11/20/2025 |