Saaremaa Harbour
Saaremaa Harbour (Estonian: Saaremaa Sadam) is a deepwater harbour on the north coast of the Estonian island of Saaremaa. With a natural depth of 10 metres, the two quays are capable of serving the largest cruise ships sailing in the Baltic Sea. There is also a floating berth for small vessels.[1]



The harbour is located in the village of Ninase near Küdema Bay. It was completed in 2006 and is owned by the Port of Tallinn.[2]
In its first ten years of operation Saaremaa Harbour accommodated 30 different cruise ships, owned by 19 cruise companies.[3] In 2016 only two cruise ships called at the harbour. It was reported that the Port of Tallinn wanted the harbour to develop into a multifunctional port and start servicing more cargo ships.[4] In 2018 Saarte Hääl wrote of Saaremaa Harbour: "There is no longer any talk of profitability."[5]
References
- TS.ee. Saaremaa Harbour. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- Visit Estonia. Saaremaa Harbour. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- Cruise Europe. SAAREMAA HARBOUR TURNED TEN! Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ERR Uudised. Saaremaa sadamas loodetakse tulevikus näha rohkem kaubalaevu. (in Estonian) Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- Saarte Hääl. Mida õppida Saaremaa süvasadamast. (in Estonian) Retrieved 13 February 2021.