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Jachthaven Naarden, a marina in North Holland to discover the Gooimeer

Jachthaven Naarden, a marina in North Holland to discover the Gooimeer

The small artificial island De Schelp off Naarden on the Gooimeer
Whether you're visiting or living in the Netherlands, are you planning to sail in North Holland, around the Gooimeer? Beforehand, you'll need to find out about places to discover, places to stop over and mooring possibilities. In this article, the Port Adhoc Group presents a few places to visit near the Gooi lake, and explains why the Naarden marina is an option you should consider.
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Publication date: 10/11/22 | Update date: 25/09/23

Lac du Gooi, a natural gem within easy reach of the Naarden Marina

The Gooi Lake, or Gooimeer, is a Dutch lake located south of the IJ Lake, or IJmeer. Covering an area of just under 30 km², it is home to a number of towns and villages, several beaches and two artificial islands: Huizerhoef and De Schelp. It's possible to anchor a boat near the former and approach the coastline of the latter, which is classified as a nature reserve. To the south, the Stichtse Brug separates the Gooimeer from the Eemmeer. To the north, the Hollandse Brug separates the Gooimeer from the IJmeer.

Ideally located on the lake, the Naarden marina is a good starting point for exploring the Gooimeer and surrounding waters by motorboat or sailboat.

Whatever your sailing schedule and your choice of itinerary in these calm waters, there's no doubt that you'll enjoy the destination. In particular, you'll be able to admire the natural coastal landscapes and observe the migratory birds present on the lake, attracted by the wetlands and marshes of the aera.

Aerial view of the Hollandse Brug, between lakes Gooimeer and IJmeer, North Holland

The surroundings of the Naarden marina in the Netherlands

On land or at sea, the area around Jachthaven Naarden offers boaters a wide range of activities. From the marina, you can walk or cycle to the fortified historic center of Naarden, discover the varied nature of the Naarderbos or visit the protected Naardermeer nature reserve. A ten-minute drive will take you to the towns of Bussum and Muiden.

From the Naarden marina, you can also take a boat to more distant cruising grounds: from the Gooi lake, you can easily reach the surrounding lakes - the IJmeer, Markermeer, IJsselmeer, Eemmeer, Wolderwijd... - thus benefiting from a larger cruising area. We recommend a visit to the capital, Amsterdam, as well as to the typical villages of North Holland: Monnickendam, Volendam, Hoorn, Enkhuizen...

The village of Volendam in North Holland

The marina of Naarden, a harbor with excellent facilities

With 1,100 berths available for boaters, Jachthaven Naarden is one of the largest marinas in the Netherlands. Located in the municipality of Naarden, surrounded by the forest of the same name, it enjoys a magnificent natural environment and offers access to all amenities.

The facilities on offer are numerous and of the highest quality: when you visit Jachthaven Naarden, you'll find all the services you need to refuel, maintain or repair your motorboat or sailboat. You can also take your boat out of the water, and have a space on the quayside for winter storage!

If you're a watersports enthusiast, you'll love the marina's specialist store, and you'll be able to take part in the many events regularly organized in the area. You can enjoy lunch or dinner in the marina, on the terrace of the PorterHouse, or at the Dock Franse. Last but not least, Jachthaven Naarden boasts a beautiful natural swimming pool and a large children's playground.

There's no doubt about it: Jachthaven Naarden is a great place to stay, whether on your own, with family or friends, for a few days or a longer stay!

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The terrace of PorterHouse, restaurant and bar in the heart of Naarden marina

Sleep at the marina of Naarden, Jachthaven Naarden

For an overnight, short or long stay in North Holland, if you can't or don't want to sleep on your boat, you can disembark. A number of accommodations in the Naarden marina are available to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

In the heart of Jachthaven Naarden, you'll have the opportunity to stay for one or more nights in unique, unusual accommodations. For instance, aboard "De Zwerver", the oldest barge in the Netherlands, dating back to 1900! This boat, known as "The Wanderer" in English, was used as a mobile studio and exhibition space by Dutch artist Wijnand Otto Jan Nieuwenkamp. It has been completely restored and modernized.

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The Zwerver, the oldest residential ship in the Netherlands, is located in Jachthaven Naarden

You can also spend the night in a hiker's cabin made of logs painted in the famous "Naarden white", or in a floating lodge on the marina. Both offer modern, high-quality furnishings and very comfortable spaces. While the cabin boasts a veranda with a magnificent view of the water and the Naarderbos, the floating home lets you get close to the elements.

Finally, if you prefer to camp, you can make yourself comfortable on the Naarden marina campsite, and take advantage of your pitch to discover North Holland from the land.

Book your berth in North Holland now

Are you planning to visit our marina, or are you looking for a mooring ring on which to place your boat all year round? We'd be delighted to welcome you to North Holland! Take a look at our rates for moorings and winter berths, as well as the various services on offer at Naarden marina, and book your mooring now!

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