ALCUDIA ANCH
- Latitude: 39.8185
- Longitude: 3.14964
- West Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Spain
Location: Alcudia Balearic Islands Spain
Alcudia Anchorage (ALCUDIA ANCH) is located off the northern coast of the island of Mallorca, part of Spain’s Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Alcudia is known for its beautiful coastline, clear waters, and historical significance. Here are some details and specifications regarding Alcudia Anchorage:
Geographic and Navigational Information:
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 39.85° N
- Longitude: Approximately 3.15° E
Approach:
- Vessels approaching Alcudia Anchorage usually do so from the northeast, entering through the Bay of Alcudia (Bahía de Alcudia).
- Navigational aids and lights guide vessels into the bay, but mariners must be cautious of the local topography and weather conditions.
Anchorage Area:
- The anchorage area provides good holding ground, typically comprising sand and mud.
- Depths in the anchorage area range from around 10 to 25 meters, allowing safe anchorage for a variety of vessel types.
Weather Conditions:
- Mariners should be aware of the possibility of strong northerly winds, particularly during the Tramontana wind conditions, which can affect anchoring.
Port and Land-Based Facilities:
Cargo Handling:
- Alcudia Anchorage is primarily used for transshipment and as a safe anchoring point rather than a full-service cargo port.
- Nearby Puerto de Alcudia facilitates most of the region's commercial shipping needs, including bulk carriers and tankers.
Bunkering and Supplies:
- Refueling and ship supplies can be arranged through local marine service providers either while anchored or at the port.
- Freshwater supply and provisions are available through service launches from Puerto de Alcudia.
Facilities ashore:
- Shops, restaurants, and other amenities are available within Alcudia town, which is accessible via tender or small boat from the anchorage.
- Medical facilities and emergency services are also available in Alcudia.
Customs and Immigration:
- Mariners must comply with Spanish customs and immigration procedures, which can be managed either at the anchorage with local authorities coming aboard or at Puerto de Alcudia.
Services and Communication:
Communication:
- Vessels can communicate with Alcudia port via VHF radio on standard maritime frequencies.
- Mobile phone coverage is generally good.
Environmental Considerations:
- Alcudia Bay is known for its clear waters and marine biodiversity. Ships at anchor are required to adhere to local environmental regulations, including waste management.
Tourism and Recreation:
- Attractions:
- The town of Alcudia offers historical sites like the Roman ruins of Pollentia, medieval walls, and charming old town streets.
- The area is also popular for water sports, beaches, and natural parks.
Overall, Alcudia Anchorage (ALCUDIA ANCH) serves as a strategic and scenic anchoring spot for vessels navigating the Mediterranean, offering essential services and easy access to the historical and touristic attractions of Mallorca.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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JAUME III | Other | ALC | 02:00:43 | |
TRIPLE S | Cargo | ESALD | 01:06:48 | |
ATALAYA TMA | Cargo | ESALD | 2/16/2025 | |
GNV ALLEGRA | Passenger | ESALD | 2/16/2025 | |
ABEL MATUTES | Passenger | ES ALD | 2/15/2025 | |
DANAVIK | Cargo | ALCUDIA ES | 2/4/2025 | |
ALCUDIA PILOT | Port | 2/2/2025 | ||
EPIC BORINQUEN | Tanker | ES ALD | 1/22/2025 |