Nautische Reisetipps Belgische Küste
Guide for sailors and motor boaters along the Flemish coast
The Belgian coast may only be around 70 nautical miles long, but it offers a diverse and exciting environment for sailors and motor boaters. With well-equipped marinas and a wide range of leisure activities on land, it is an ideal sailing area. For all those who would like to explore the area from the Westerschelde to Dunkirk on their own, there is now this travel guide!
The nautical travel information starts in Vlissingen, a popular starting point for sailors who start their journey along the Belgian coast in the Netherlands. The guide ends in Dunkirk, a town in France with cultural ties to Flanders and a favourite starting and finishing point for trips along the Belgian coast.
The book provides detailed nautical information, practical tips for planning a trip and comprehensive descriptions of the harbours and marinas along the Belgian coast. This includes instructions for approaching the harbours, information on tides, bridges, locks and details of the marinas' facilities. This information is supplemented by useful tips on shopping facilities, restaurants and places of interest in the respective coastal towns.
Special attention is paid to safety at sea. The cruising guide provides valuable information on certificates of competency, equipment, nautical charts, marine radio, weather forecasts and tidal currents.
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