Riga is an obvious stop-off for superyachts sailing to the increasingly popular destinations in the Nordic and Baltic countries, Norwegian fjords and Arctic regions. This route is known as the Northern European Route.
The global superyacht fleet continues to grow, and the Freeport of Riga is one of the few ports providing services to the superyacht segment. The port can accommodate and provide services to the world's largest and most up-to-date yachts.
The superyacht berth is located at the “Rīgas Pasažieru terminals (Riga Passenger Terminal)”, in the very center of Riga, and the berth is designed for superyachts of any size.
Berth technical information:
- Length: 132m;
- Height: 2.8m + 20 cm protective barrier;
- Max vessel draught: 7.6m;
- Security compliance with the requirements of the ISPS code;
- No tidal movement.
Berth services and facilities:
- Electricity: max 400V; 50Hz; 125A;
- Sewage and waste collection;
- Bunkering: on request;
- Distance to the city center: 2-4 min.;
- Distance to the Old Town: 1-2 min.;
- Distance to Riga airport: 13-16 min.;
- Distance to the helicopter platform: - 100 m;
- Mooring assistance;
- Drinking water;
- Security;
- WiFi.
Superyachts in the Freeport of Riga
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Black Pearl
- Black Pearl is a Boat International Design & Innovation Awards 2019 Finalist in the category Best Naval Architecture Sailing Yachts;
- 2018. gads;
- Lenght: 106 meters;
- 3 decks;
- Maximum speed: 14 knots
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Big Fish
- Elegant exterior and interior design by Gregory C. Marshall;
- 2010;
- Lenght: 45 m;
- 3 decks;
- Maximum speed: 14 knots.
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Other superyachts
The Freeport of Riga is a port of call for many other superyachts: Kisses, Samar, Barbara Jean, Lady M, Double Haven, Antarctica &Anakena, Embark, Lone Ranger, Putty VI, Solaia, Tajin, Time For Us, Turmoil