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Sailing Area: Cadiz, Marina Puerto America, Andalusia

 

Sailing in Cadiz and Marina Puerto America, Andalusia

 

Introduction

Cadiz, one of Spain’s oldest cities, offers sailors a rich maritime history and a strategic location for Mediterranean and Atlantic voyages. Marina Puerto America is a key port for visiting yachtsmen. You’ll find the magic secret of Cadiz, the faded capital of southwestern Spain, walking between its magnificent buildings, beautiful alleys, and market—a city that captivated even Columbus.

Marina Puerto America

  • Coordinates: 36°32.453’N, 006°16.999’W (36° 32.47′ N, 6° 16.98′ W)
  • Port of Entry status
  • 319 berths for yachts up to 32 meters
  • Depths: 6-15 meters (minimum 8.0 meters)
  • VHF channel: 09
  • Max draft: 3.5m
  • Max LOA: 15m

Approach and Entry

  • Located immediately to starboard at the entrance to Cadiz’s main harbour
  • Entrance width: 55 meters
  • When arriving, enter the marina and turn right
  • Fuel dock on the left, ‘Waiting Dock’ (Muelle de Espera) past the fuel dock on the left
  • The canal Principal is marked with Red & Green buoys
  • Narrow entrance

Mooring

Floating finger docks available

Facilities and Services

  • Finger pontoon berths with water and electricity on the quay
  • Fuel station next to the entrance
  • Laundry facilities
  • Yacht club and chandlery
  • 24-hour security and CCTV
  • WiFi available from the chandlery
  • Boatyard with 10-ton and 2.5-ton cranes
  • Shore storage and some repair services
  • Weather information service
  • Dinghy sailing ramp
  • Mechanical and electrical workshop

Navigation Considerations

  • Proximity to commercial harbour results in significant noise
  • The Bay of Cadiz offers excellent sailing conditions
  • Open to the west, closed by San Sebastián Castle Island to the east

Local Attractions

  • Historic city centre within easy reach (20-minute walk or short taxi ride)
  • Rich cultural offerings and spectacular cuisine
  • Ideal location for water sports

Weather and Sailing Conditions

  • The Bay of Cadiz is suitable for all kinds of water sports
  • Check local forecasts for optimal sailing conditions

Anchorage

La Caleta

  • Coordinates: 36° 31′ 49″ N, 6° 18′ 34″ W
  • Suitable for anchoring in calm weather
  • Narrow bay
  • Bottom is sand & rocks
  • Trendy beach
  • Fishing & diving spots available

Conclusion

Marina Puerto America provides a strategic stop for sailors, offering modern facilities and easy access to Cadiz’s historic centre. However, be prepared for potential noise from the nearby commercial port. The marina’s location makes it an excellent base for exploring the Bay of Cadiz and enjoying its rich maritime heritage. The well-organized marina and the charm of Cadiz make this a must-visit destination for sailors in Andalusia.

 

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La Caleta  36° 31' 49" N, 6° 18' 34" W

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