Piers throughout the world include:
Australia
- Busselton Jetty, Busselton, Western Australia. The longest wooden pier in the southern hemisphere.
- Gem Pier, Williamstown, Victoria
- Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Victoria
- Coffs Harbour Jetty, New South Wales
- Southport Pier, Gold Coast, Queensland
- Shorncliffe pier, Shorncliffe, Queensland
- Urangan Pier, Hervey Bay, Queensland
Belgium
- Belgium Pier, Blankenberge
- Nieuwpoort Pier
- Ostend Pier
Canada
China
- Star Ferry Pier, Central, Hong Kong
- Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier, Hong Kong (now defunct)
- Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
- Tsing Yi Pier, Hong Kong
- Zhanqiao Pier, Qingdao
Colombia
Côte d'Ivoire
- Sassandra, Western Côte d'Ivoire. The last surviving pier in West Africa
Denmark
Germany
India
Japan
Lithuania
Mexico
- Los Muertos Pier, Puerto Vallarta
Netherlands
- Scheveningen
- Pier de Vries
New Zealand
Poland
- Gdańsk Brzeźno
- Gdynia Orłowo Pier
- Jurata Pier (the part of the town of Jastarnia)
- Kołobrzeg Pier
- Międzyzdroje Pier
- Płock Pier
- Puck
- Sopot Pier - the longest wooden pier in Europe
- Miedwie
Singapore
- Marina South Pier
- Clifford Pier, Marina Bay
Sweden
- Malmö Pier
Taiwan
- Glory Pier, Kaohsiung
- Ita Thao Pier, Nantou County
- Love Pier, Kaohsiung
- Shuishe Pier, Nantou County
- Shuitou Pier, Kinmen County
- Xuanguang Pier, Nantou County
United Kingdom
United States
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