A marina, whose activities are organised by the Estonian Maritime Museum, operates at the Seaplane Harbour located on the western side of Tallinn Bay at the coordinates 59°27.2′ N and 24°44.1′ E.
The aquatic area is protected by breakwaters and is 182,000 m2 large. There are a total of 10 docks in the Seaplane Harbour, including 5 berths.
In addition to small vessels, the harbour is also home to museum ships, the most honourable of which is the century-old icebreaker Suur Tõll. There are 50 places for recreational vessels.
You can contact the harbour duty officer 24/7: +372 5022877
Harbour Manager Lauri Väinsalu: +372 5620 5552 (Mon-Fri 9-17), lauri@lennusadam.eu
The Estonian Maritime Museum will participate in this year’s national museum night on the evening of Saturday, May 20, with the Fat Margaret museum only. The Maritime Museum’s Seaplane Harbour closes its doors at the usual time at 19:00, and the Maritime Museum advises museum enthusiasts at night to head to Fat Margaret defense tower on the edge of Tallinn’s old town.
On the Day of Restoration of Independence, which is celebrated as a public holiday on 20 August, you are welcome to visit our museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Both at Fat Margaret and the Seaplane Harbour, you will find many memories of the restoration of Estonian independence, as well as of the efforts that preceded and followed it.
Bookings:+372 6200 550 (Mon–Fri 9–17), except on national holidays
booking@meremuuseum.ee
Vesilennuki tee 6, Tallinn
Open The Museum is open Mon–Sun 10–19; 1. & 28.5 open 10-17
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