Eemshaven, Groningen, Netherlands cruise port
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Eemshaven, Groningen, Netherlands

A working energy port on the Groningen coast, Eemshaven puts you within reach of one of the Netherlands' liveliest student cities and a UNESCO-listed tidal wilderness — but don't expect tourist infrastructure at the pier itself.

⚓ Pier (docked)🕒 Typical call: 8-10 hrs💶 Euro (€)🗣️ Dutch🌊 Wadden Sea UNESCO site nearby
Docking
Pier — large industrial quays, ships dock directly
Walk to center
No walkable town at port; Groningen city ~35 km (taxi/bus)
Best For
Groningen city sightseeing, Wadden Sea, Borkum Island day trip
Don't Miss
Climb the Martinitoren in Groningen for panoramic views

Getting Ashore

Eemshaven is a purely industrial port — there is no town, shops, or tourist infrastructure within walking distance of the pier.

Getting from the Pier to Groningen

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    At the pierShips dock at one of Eemshaven's deep-water quays. Expect a shuttle or short walk to the port gate; no cruise terminal facilities on-site.
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    Taxi or private transferThe fastest option to Groningen city center (~35 km, 30-40 min). Book in advance or queue at the gate; fares run approximately €35-50 each way.
  • 3
    Bus to GroningenRegional bus routes connect Eemshaven to Groningen central station (Arriva line, ~45-60 min). Check live schedules as frequency is limited.
  • 4
    Ferry to Borkum IslandAG EMS ferries depart Eemshaven to Borkum, Germany (~50 min ferry, ~25 min by catamaran). A fun alternative day if your ship schedule allows.

💡 Pro move: There is nothing walkable at the port itself — plan transport before going ashore.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Eemshaven has over 5 km of deep-water industrial quays; cruise ships dock directly at one of several berths.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
Most cruise linesJulianahaven or Emmahaven, Eemshaven📍Docked
Expedition/small shipsBeatrixhaven, Eemshaven📍Docked

Top Excursions

Nearly all worthwhile sights require transport from the pier — Groningen city is the standout destination, with Borkum Island and Fortress Bourtange for variety.

Culture

Groningen City Highlights

The provincial capital is a lively, compact city with a large student population. Stroll the Grote Markt, visit the avant-garde Groninger Museum, and climb the 15th-century Martinitoren for sweeping views.

⏱ Full day🚌 30-40 min from port🏛️ Art & history
Find Groningen city tours →
Nature

Wadden Sea Mudflat Walk (Wadlopen)

The Wadden Sea is a UNESCO World Heritage tidal ecosystem stretching along the northern Dutch coast. Guided wadlopen (mudflat hiking) tours set off from nearby towns — a unique, boots-on experience.

⏱ 3-4 hrs🥾 Moderate🌿 UNESCO site
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History

Fortress Bourtange

One of Europe's best-preserved star fortresses, Bourtange is a recreated 18th-century fortified village about 60 km southeast of Eemshaven. Cobblestone streets, drawbridges, and a small living-history museum.

⏱ Half day🚗 ~60 km from port🏰 History
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Adventure

Borkum Island Day Trip (Germany)

The AG EMS ferry from Eemshaven reaches the German North Sea island of Borkum in about 50 minutes (or ~25 min by catamaran). Sandy beaches, a historic lighthouse, and a car-free resort town make it a relaxed alternative to city sightseeing.

⏱ Full day⛴ ~50 min ferry🏖️ Beach & walking
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Iconic

Groningen Canal Cruise

Groningen has an extensive canal network. Hop-on boat tours depart from the city center, giving a completely different perspective on the gabled warehouses and historic bridges lining the waterways.

⏱ 1-2 hrs🛶 Easy📷 Scenic
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

There is nothing to walk at the port itself; the walks below are in Groningen city, reachable by taxi or bus.

Groningen Historic Center Loop

3-4 km · Easy · ~1 hr

From Groningen Centraal Station, cross to the Groninger Museum, then walk north through Grote Markt to the Martinitoren. Continue to Vismarkt, wander the hofje courtyards, and loop back via the Hoge der Aa canal.

  1. StartGroningen Centraal Station
  2. StopGroninger Museum Groningen
  3. StopMartinitoren Groningen
  4. StopVismarkt Groningen
  5. EndHoge der Aa Groningen
🗺️ See full route in Maps →

Noorderplantsoen Park Stroll

2 km · Easy · 30 min

A relaxed green escape in the city. This 19th-century English landscape park is popular with students and locals; good for a picnic break between sightseeing stops.

  1. StartNoorderplantsoen Groningen
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Eemshaven, Groningen, Netherlands (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan42°F / 6°C36°F / 2°C17
Feb44°F / 7°C36°F / 2°C12
Mar48°F / 9°C38°F / 3°C11
Apr54°F / 12°C42°F / 6°C11
May60°F / 16°C49°F / 9°C12
Jun67°F / 19°C56°F / 13°C12
Jul70°F / 21°C59°F / 15°C15
Aug70°F / 21°C59°F / 15°C17
Sep66°F / 19°C55°F / 13°C11
Oct58°F / 14°C50°F / 10°C14
Nov49°F / 9°C42°F / 6°C15
Dec45°F / 7°C39°F / 4°C15

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

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    Pre-book transport. Taxis fill up fast at the port gate. Arrange a private transfer or confirm bus times before you go ashore — there is nothing at the pier to wait around for.
  • Budget your time carefully. The 30-40 min transfer each way to Groningen eats into a shorter port call — if you have less than 7 hours, a city visit is still doable but skip the far-flung sights like Bourtange.
  • Borkum ferry requires planning. The AG EMS ferry timetable is fixed — check departure/return times match your ship's schedule before committing to the island.
  • 💶
    Cashless Netherlands. Groningen is very card-friendly (Visa/Mastercard everywhere); ATMs are plentiful near Groningen Centraal. The port area has no services.
  • 🌧️
    Pack for North Sea weather. Eemshaven is exposed and the Groningen coast can be windy and wet even in summer. A light waterproof jacket is always worth carrying.