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Finding parking near Jachthaven Naarden, Almere
If you’re searching for parking Jachthaven Naarden, your best move is to plan around the local street rules first, then check whether there’s an on-site option for motorhomes/campers.
Street parking near Naarden-Vesting (look for the blue zone signs)
In the Naarden-Vesting area, street parking is typically managed with a blue parking zone. With a parking disc, you’re usually limited to up to 1 hour—so keep an eye on the time window shown on the sign. If you’re unsure, park only where the signage clearly matches the parking disc rules.
Outside the vesting area, parking can be different—some streets may be free and not follow the same time limit scheme. Always confirm by reading the exact street signs right where you park. If you want to avoid the “find a space then worry about the time limit” routine, it can be worth checking Mobypark for any future availability—but for now, treat public parking as your primary plan.
Paid public parking in Naarden (hourly tariffs to expect)
Where paid parking applies, one commonly referenced local tariff near Naarden is €2 per hour during these times: 9:00–18:00 (Monday–Thursday and Saturday). Prices and rules can vary by street/zone, so check the parking machine or sign before you leave your car—especially if you arrive near the start or end of the regulated hours.
- Best for: short stops when street parking time limits feel risky.
- Watch out for: time windows on the sign (not just the hourly rate).
- Tip: if you’re unsure which zone you’re in, take a quick photo of the sign text for reference.
Camping-car park for motorhomes (year-round places with electricity)
If you’re arriving with a motorhome/camper, Jachthaven Naarden has a Camping-Car Park area. It offers 20 places available year-round, and each place includes 10A power. This is the most relevant “parking” option at the marina for campers, so it’s the first place to check if you need services.
Plan around fit and access: motorhome areas often have different entrance rules than car parks, so verify the arrival instructions with the marina before you drive in.
How to choose where to park when you arrive (practical checklist)
- Arrive with a backup: don’t commit to a blue-zone spot if you’ll likely exceed the disc time—look for either a clearly unregulated street or a paid zone nearby.
- Use the marina’s address in navigation: listings commonly reference Ijsselmeerweg 3 when describing nearby parking options.
- Match the parking type to your vehicle: cars should focus on street/paid zones; motorhomes should check the camper/camping-car area rules.
- Check the signs at the curb: the same street name can have different rules on different stretches.
If you want to compare options around the marina before you set off, you can still use Mobypark to check whether availability shows up later—then you can quickly switch your plan without driving around first.