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Port of Brjánslækur

ISBRJ🇮🇸Iceland

Brjánslækur is a small ferry terminal on the southern coast of the Westfjords region of Iceland. It serves as a vital link for passenger and vehicle transport, primarily handling the ferry service connecting the Westfjords to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

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Type
Port
Subdivision
IS-3
Area
North Atlantic
Sub-area
Iceland
Latitude
65.5297°
Longitude
-23.1912°
UN/LOCODE
ISBRJ
Country
🇮🇸Iceland
Time Zone
UTC+0
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
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How do I navigate the approach to the Port of Brjánslækur?+
The approach to Brjánslækur is supported by 5 navigation aids within 50 nautical miles. The nearest is Klofningur Lighthouse at 20.2 NM to the WSW. Other aids include Haanes (24.6 NM WNW), Elliðaey (25 NM SSE), Höskuldsey (26.5 NM S), Drýafjörður and Súgandafjörður Lighthouses (28 NM NW). Mariners should consult the relevant chart and List of Lights for full approach details.
What sea or ocean is the Port of Brjánslækur on?+
The Port of Brjánslækur is situated on the North Atlantic Ocean in IS. The area falls within the subarctic climate zone with cold winters and potential ice conditions, which can influence port operations and seasonal shipping patterns.
How do I track vessels arriving at or departing from the Port of Brjánslækur?+
You can track vessels near Brjánslækur (ISBRJ) in real time using MarineRadar. The platform displays live AIS positions of nearby ships, including vessel name, type, flag, speed, and course. Use the "Track Vessels Nearby" button on this page or search for ISBRJ on the live map.
What are the operating hours and time zone for the Port of Brjánslækur?+
The Port of Brjánslækur operates in the UTC+0 time zone. Operating hours, VTS schedules, and pilot availability vary — vessel agents should confirm with the port authority in advance, especially for night arrivals or weekend operations.