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  • ALERT March 2022: Russia-Ukraine Conflict – Any foreign vessel in Ukraine waters needs to leave immediately, broadcasting clearly on AIS and making their intentions known.
  • Important pre-arrival information: It is the law that an agent is used for clearance and it is advisable that a reliable one is identified in advance of arrival. See Formalities for all the details.
  • Set on the northern shores of the Black Sea, between the Azov Sea and the Danube Delta, Ukraine has been endowed by nature with many more natural harbors than any of its neighbors. Some of these are on the Azov Sea, an enclosed body of water. This almost completely enclosed body of water is reached through a narrow cut, on the shores of which stands the old city of Kerch.
  • The Crimean seaports of Balaklava, Kerch, Sevastopol, Feodosia, Yalta, and Yevpatoria have now been designated by the Ukrainian authorities as closed to international shipping.
  • Facilities for yachts are limited but are constantly improving, and the opening of a new marina in Odessa has made a great difference to the comfort of visiting sailors.
  • Locals, however, have a limited understanding of sailing and tend to name anything that has sailing vessels housed there a “Yacht Club”. Consequently, many ports have an abundance of Yacht Clubs, when in fact the majority are dinghy sailing clubs with no facilities for visiting cruising boats.
  • Several rallies held in the Black Sea in recent years have persuaded the authorities to bring about some considerable improvements to the yachting infrastructure. Independence and the freedom to travel have seen an amazing upsurge in the number of locally built sailing boats, some of which have been enjoying the newfound freedom by sailing in large numbers to Greece and beyond. This interest in yachting should eventually result in better facilities for pleasure craft.
  • A good source of information about Ukraine can be found in the RCCPF guide, The Black Sea. See publications
  • The small country of Moldova, Ukraine’s western neighbor, only has a token exit to the Black Sea, on the right bank of the Dniester River.

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  1. April 16, 2022 at 9:09 PM
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    sue-richards says:

    NATO Shipping Centre and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) have advised that vessels should avoid entering or approaching the Sea of Azov, Ukrainian ports, or Ukrainian territorial waters in the northwestern Black Sea. Further, there is a risk of collateral damage in the northwestern, western, and southwestern Black Sea from the threat of drifting mines.

    Since late February, there have been reports of naval mines in the water near Odesa, Ukraine. Media reports and Turkish government statements indicate that Turkish and Romanian authorities have neutralized potentially explosive mines drifting across the Black Sea.

  2. July 28, 2020 at 6:08 PM
    Nola11 says:

    Is it possible to reach the port of Mariupol?

  3. April 16, 2017 at 11:53 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Port Odesa. The best marina Sosnoviy Bereg.

  4. June 7, 2016 at 12:51 PM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Ukraine open the door for sailors, yachtmen, kayakers… and welcomes you
    Small free guide for coastal and inland waterways of Ukraine on link http://2kievbyboat.blogspot.com/