The port village of Wiek is located at one of the most beautiful ends of the island of Rügen. In the shadow of the historic chalk loading bridge, which makes the port so distinctive, there are up to 90 berths with mooring options on the floating jetty, wooden jetty with aft dolphins, on the 150-metre-long quay edge and on mooring buoys.
The port in Wiek was reopened in June 2003 after extensive renovation and is now the headquarters of the marina. The old chalk loading bridge can certainly be called a landmark of the marina. This historical building was originally intended to be used for loading the chalk found at Cape Arkona. After the First World War, however, this project was abandoned and so it happened that chalk was never loaded in the port of Wiek. Source and further information: marina-wiek.de/Yachthafen-Marina-Wiek.html