Fraserburgh Harbour
United KingdomScotland

Fraserburgh Harbour

1 Rating
VHF 14 - 12

About Fraserburgh Harbour

Fraserburgh Harbour is a busy commercial and fishing port located on the northeast coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It provides limited facilities for leisure craft but remains a vital stop for vessels navigating the North Sea. The port is operated and maintained by the Fraserburgh Harbour Commissioners. 📍 Location Address: Harbour Office, Shore Street, Fraserburgh, AB43 9BR, Scotland, UK Coordinates (approx.): 57.6890° N, -2.0094° W VHF Channel: 14 (Fraserburgh Harbour Radio – operational during office hours) 🛠️ Facilities & Services Fraserburgh Harbour is primarily a commercial and fishing port, but it does offer some services for visiting pleasure vessels with prior arrangement: ❗ Limited visitor berths (not suitable for keelboats or large yachts) ⚠️ Tidal restrictions – the harbour is accessible approximately 3 hours each side of high tide 🛥️ Slipway access 🚿 Toilets and showers (may be limited or shared with commercial crews) 🔌 Water and electricity at some berths (confirm availability) 🧰 Light repair and chandlery support available locally 🛒 Shops, groceries, fuel, and accommodation nearby in town ⛽ Fuel for commercial vessels only; contact harbour office in advance 👨‍✈️ Harbour Authority Operator: Fraserburgh Harbour Commissioners Phone: +44 (0)1346 515858 Email: port@aberdeenshire.gov.uk ⚠️ Navigation Notes Use VHF Ch. 14 to contact Fraserburgh Harbour Radio on approach. Tidal planning is essential — the harbour is shallow at low tide. Harbour traffic includes fishing trawlers, cargo vessels, and offshore service boats — pleasure craft must give way. Entry may be affected by weather and surge conditions, especially from the North Sea. Summary for Visiting Yachts Booking: Essential before arrival. Berthing Location: Pontoon hammerhead or designated quay wall. Amenities: Shore power, water, toilets/showers, diesel. Conditions: Tidal harbour; coordinate entry on VHF Ch. 12 or phone. Advice: Harbour Master and Port Control are approachable and experienced with yacht arrivals. Summary: Winter Status ❄️ Harbour remains open in winter, with navigational access and key facilities available. ⏱️ Office hours may be reduced, but after-hours service is maintained for vessel movements and emergencies. ⚓ Visiting boats are accepted during winter, but you must pre-book your berth due to limited space and seasonal constraints.

Marina Image
Marina Image
Marina Image

Facilities

iconElectricity
iconPetrol
iconDiesel
iconWater
iconShowers
iconSewage
iconToilets
iconRecycling
iconFood
iconBar
iconLaundry
iconSupermarket
iconMedical Facilities
iconMarkets
iconCustoms Clearance
COORDINATES
57.69242 N, -2.00378 E

Port Information

Depth at MLW

3m+

Manoeuvrability

Fair

Channel Marking

Fair

VHF Channel

14 - 12

Port of Entry

Yes

Overseas Visitor Berths

Yes

Style Stern To

Yes

Tidal Flow

Negligible

Active Winter

Yes

Get Local Knowledge

Download the PredictWind App for detailed local insights, hazards, and amenities.

Download App

Weather Forecast

Fri
5AM - 9AM
06 February 2026
  • wind icon
    E 22–30 knots. Gusts up to 35 knots.
  • temp icon
    3°C
  • wave icon
    E 3.9-4.2m at 9s period
  • sun icon
    UV Index: 0 - Low
  • rain icon
    Cloudy
Fri
9AM - 1PM
06 February 2026
  • wind icon
    E 22–30 knots. Gusts up to 34 knots.
  • temp icon
    3°C
  • wave icon
    E 4.2m at 9s period
  • sun icon
    UV Index: 0 - Low
  • rain icon
    Cloudy
Fri
1PM - 5PM
06 February 2026
  • wind icon
    E 21–29 knots. Gusts up to 33 knots.
  • temp icon
    3°C
  • wave icon
    E 4.1m at 9s period
  • sun icon
    UV Index: 0 - Low
  • rain icon
    Cloudy