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Liuskasaari Marina

Finland Helsinki
Sauna

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1 skipper

When to choose

  • Overnight stop 1
  • Quick stop 1
  • Fuel stop 1

Watch-outs

  • Tricky entrance 1

About Liuskasaari Marina

Liuskasaari Marina is situated on Liuskasaari Island, just off the coast of Helsinki, Finland. It is conveniently accessible from the city center, making it a practical stopover or base for sailors exploring the Gulf of Finland. The marina is managed by Helsingfors Segelsällskap (HSS), one of Finland's oldest sailing clubs, and serves as a hub for sailing enthusiasts and yachtsmen.

The marina provides basic facilities suitable for visiting sailors, including mooring options and access to essential amenities. Its proximity to Helsinki's urban area allows easy access to city services, cultural attractions, and provisioning opportunities. The island setting offers scenic views of the surrounding archipelago and city skyline, contributing to its appeal as a maritime destination.

Marina details

Amenities

Services
  • Easy access to public transport
  • Restaurants & cafés nearby
  • WC
  • Waste and bilge water disposal
  • Drinking water
  • Showers
  • Sauna
Fuel
  • Petrol
  • Diesel
Staff Language
  • English
Activities
  • Beach

Skipper reviews

4.0

Based on 2 reviews

Mooring 4.5
Service 4.5
Sanitation 3.0
Security 4.0

Review by Angela on 09 Jul 2025

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Angela
09 Jul 202543 reviews Cadet
4.0

A conveniently located marina for visitors looking to explore Helsinki.

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Review by Nikolay Pavlovskiy on 25 Jun 2025

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Nikolay Pavlovskiy ✵ S/Y Salomé 11.2m
25 Jun 202564 reviews Navigator
4.0

A good marina located in a very picturesque area. The marina will appeal to both nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy an active city life. It somewhat resembles the marina in Hanko but does not quite match its level of infrastructure. Overall, it is a very good option for a stopover in Helsinki for a couple of days. The mooring fee is 40 euros per day for an 11-meter boat.

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