Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, is a crucial gateway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. For sailors, Gibraltar offers several key advantages and serves as a strategic stop for refuelling, restocking, and enjoying a unique blend of British and Mediterranean cultures.
Gibraltar is the central station for anyone crossing the Atlantic to or from the Mediterranean.
Marinas and Facilities
Gibraltar boasts three main marinas:
1. Queensway Quay Marina
Location: Main harbour
Capacity: Vessels up to 100m with up to 500amp power supply
Contact: Tel: +350 20044700
VHF: Ch71/08
Max draft: 3-4m
Max length: 40m
Note: Very nice marina, but limited for guests
2. Marina Bay
Coordinates: 36°08’56.5″N 5°21’22.0″W
VHF: Ch71
Max draft: 2.2m
Max length: 15m
Contact: Tel: (+350) 73300
Services: Boat Moorings, Cash Point, Chandlery, Diving, Duty-Free, Launderette, Marinas
3. Alcaidesa Marina
Coordinates: 36°09’30.1″N 5°21’35.5″W
VHF: Ch09
Max draft: 5m
Max length: 80m
Contact: Tel: +34 956 02 16 60
Services: Marinas, Marine Fuel
All marinas provide essential services including fuel, water, and electricity. They also offer easy access to shops, restaurants, and other amenities.
Customs and Immigration
Gibraltar is outside the EU Customs Territory, making it an ideal location for vessels to reset their VAT status without leaving the Mediterranean. Entry procedures are streamlined for foreign yachts, but all visiting vessels must berth at one of the designated marinas.
Sailing Conditions
The Strait of Gibraltar can present challenging sailing conditions due to strong currents and winds. Sailors should be prepared for potentially rough seas, especially when transitioning between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic.
Approach and Navigation
Gibraltar Rock rises to 406m
From the south & east: Europa lighthouse
From the west: Punta Carnero lighthouse at the southwest entrance to the bay
Speed limit: 5 knots
Note: The airport is the border between Gibraltar and Spain
Services and Supplies
Gibraltar offers VAT-free marine supplies, making it an attractive stop for provisioning. There are two well-stocked chandleries: Sheppard’s of Gibraltar and Gib Yachts.
Attractions
While in Gibraltar, sailors can explore attractions like the famous Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael’s Cave, and the Gibraltar Nature Reserve. The territory also offers duty-free shopping and a variety of restaurants and bars.
Weather
Gibraltar enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers, making it a year-round sailing destination. However, be aware of the occasional strong easterly wind known as the Levante.