List of piers
This article contains a list of piers throughout the world.
Australia
- Busselton, Western Australia - See also: Busselton Jetty. The longest wooden pier in the southern hemisphere.
- Williamstown, Victoria - See also: Gem Pier
- Port Melbourne, Victoria - See also: Station Pier
- Coffs Harbour Jetty, New South Wales
- Southport Pier, Queensland
- Shorncliffe, Queensland - See also: Shorncliffe pier
- Urangan Pier - Hervey Bay, Queensland
Belgium
Canada
- Halifax, Nova Scotia - See also: Pier 21
China
- Hong Kong - See also: Star Ferry Pier, Central, Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier (now defunct) and Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier
Colombia
Côte d'Ivoire
- Sassandra, Western Côte d'Ivoire - last surviving pier in West Africa
Denmark
Germany
India
- Thalassery Pier
- Wellington Pier (Bombay) now Mumbai
Japan
- Yokohama - See also: Osanbashi Pier and Piers of Yokohama
Lithuania
Netherlands
- Scheveningen - has two decks, the upper one open air, the lower one closed
New Zealand
Poland
- Gdańsk Brzeźno
- Gdynia Orłowo Pier
- Jurata Pier (the part of the town of Jastarnia)
- Kołobrzeg Pier
- Międzyzdroje Pier
- Płock - See also: Pier in Płock
- Puck
- Sopot - the longest wooden pier in Europe - See also: Pier in Sopot
- Miedwie
Singapore
- Singapore - See also: Tsing Yi Pier, Marina South Pier and Clifford Pier
Sweden
United Kingdom
See: List of piers in the United Kingdom
United States
- Asbury Park, New Jersey
- Atlantic City, New Jersey - See also Steel Pier
- Avila Beach, California
- Avon, North Carolina
- Berkeley, California - See also Berkeley Pier
- Boston, Massachusetts See also Boston Harbor
- Capitola, California
- Carolina Beach, North Carolina
- Catalina Island, California
- Cayucos, California
- Charleston See also: Charleston Pier
- Chicago, Illinois See also: Navy Pier
- Clearwater, Florida
- Cocoa Beach, Florida
- Daytona Beach, Florida
- Emerald Isle, North Carolina
- Fairhope, Alabama
- Frederiksted Pier - Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Goleta, California
- Hermosa Beach, California
- Huntington Beach, California - See also Huntington Beach Pier
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
- Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- Kure Beach, North Carolina
- Leonardo Piers in Middletown, NJ - 2.9-mile (4.7 km)
- Long Beach, California
- Malibu, California
- Manhattan Beach, California - See also Manhattan Beach Pier
- Monterey, California - See also Fisherman's Wharf
- Nags Head, North Carolina (three different fishing piers)
- Naples, Florida
- Newport Beach, California - See also Balboa Pier and Newport Pier
- New York City - See also Chelsea Piers
- Oakland, California
- Ocean Beach, California (San Diego)
- Ocean City, New Jersey - Ocean City Music Pier
- Oceanside, California
- Pacifica, California - See also: Pacifica Pier
- Pensacola Beach, Florida
- Pismo Beach, California
- Port Hueneme, California
- Port San Luis, California (near Avila Beach)
- Redondo Beach, California - See also: Redondo Beach pier
- Rodanthe, North Carolina
- Saint Petersburg, Florida See also: St. Petersburg Pier
- San Clemente, California
- San Diego, California - See also: Pacific Beach's Crystal Pier and Ocean Beach Municipal Pier
- San Francisco, California - See also: Pier 39
- San Mateo, California
- San Simeon, California
- Santa Barbara, California - See also: Stearns Wharf
- Santa Cruz, California
- Santa Monica, California - See also: Santa Monica Pier
- Seal Beach, California - Seal Beach Pier
- Venice, Los Angeles, California - Venice Fishing Pier
- Ventura, California
- Olympia, Washington - See also: Percival Landing Park
- Seattle, Washington - See also: Central Waterfront piers 46 through 70, The Edgewater, Colman Dock
- Tacoma, Washington - Dash Point Pier, Les Davis Pier and others
- Tampa Bay, Florida - See also Skyway Fishing Pier
- Lynnhaven Inlet Pier, Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Wildwood Crest, New Jersey - See also Crest Fishing Pier
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