The
Narva Bay (, ) (also the
Gulf of Narva and the
Narva Estuary) is a
bay in the southern part of the
Gulf of Finland divided between
Estonia and
Russia. The
Kurgalsky Peninsula separates it from the
Luga Bay to the east. The bay is about long and wide at its mouth. The eastern shore is low and sandy, while the south coast is rather steep. The bay is covered by ice from December to March. The
Narva River flows into the bay near the town of
Narva-Jõesuu.