ARRECIFE
- ESACE
- Latitude: 28.962
- Longitude: -13.5395
- West Africa
- Port in Spain
Location: Spain
Arrecife is the capital city of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands in Spain. The port of Arrecife, known as Puerto de los Mármoles, plays a crucial role in the maritime activities of the island. It provides both commercial and passenger services, contributing significantly to the island’s economy and tourism sector. Below is a detailed description and specification of the port:
General Information
- Location: Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
- Coordinates: Approximately 28.9636° N latitude, -13.5477° W longitude
- Time zone: Western European Time (WET, UTC +0), Western European Summer Time (WEST, UTC +1 during daylight saving time)
Port Infrastructure
- Types of Berths: The port has various types of berths, including commercial cargo, container, bulk, cruise terminals, and fishing docks.
- Total Length of Berthing Lines: Adapted to handle a wide range of vessel sizes, including large cruise ships and cargo vessels.
- Depth: It varies by berth, generally ranging from 10 to 14 meters. Depths must be confirmed with the local port authority, especially for larger vessels.
- Terminal Facilities:
- Commercial Cargo: Includes facilities for loading and unloading general cargo, containers, and bulk materials.
- Cruise Terminal: Equipped with facilities to handle the influx of tourists, including immigration and customs services, baggage handling, and passenger amenities.
- Storage Facilities: Warehousing and open storage areas are available for cargo handling and logistics.
- Fishing Quays: Dedicated facilities for the local fishing fleet, including supply, maintenance, and offloading areas.
Services
- Pilotage: Pilotage is mandatory for vessels entering and leaving the port, ensuring safe navigation through the harbor’s waters.
- Tugboats: Available for assisting vessels during docking and undocking processes.
- Bunkering Services: Fueling services are available for both commercial and private vessels.
- Ship Repairs: Basic repair facilities are available, with larger repair services accessible at nearby ports.
- Customs and Security: Comprehensive customs and border control services, combined with modern security measures to ensure safety and compliance with international standards.
Connectivity and Access
- Road Network: Well-connected to the island’s road network, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers.
- Airport Access: Located approximately 10 kilometers from Lanzarote Airport (ACE), providing additional connectivity for cargo and passengers.
Economic and Regional Importance
- Trade: Handles imports and exports critical to Lanzarote’s economy, including construction materials, food products, and other goods required for the island’s population and visitors.
- Tourism: A key entry point for cruise ships, significantly contributing to the local tourism industry.
- Fishing Industry: Supports the local fishing industry with dedicated facilities and services.
Environmental Considerations
- Regulations Compliance: Adheres to international maritime regulations regarding environmental protection, waste management, and pollution control.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Potential involvement in initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of maritime operations, such as reducing emissions and promoting sustainable practices.
Contact Information
- Port Authority: Puertos Canarios
- Website: Puertos Canarios (please verify for the latest updates)
- Phone Number: Locally available contact details should be verified as they can change based on operational needs.
This overview provides a snapshot of the port’s capabilities and importance. For specific operational details or further information, contacting the port authority directly or visiting their official resources is recommended.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VOLCAN DE TAMADABA | Passenger | ESLPA | 05:28:14 | |
| OFICINA PRACTICOS | Port | 05:25:40 | ||
| BAD COMPANY SUPPORT | Pleasure | LANZAROTE | 05:23:30 | |
| BETANIA | Fishing | 04:57:31 | ||
| COLORAO II | Port | 04:56:25 | ||
| VIDAR III | Dredging | 04:56:10 | ||
| PILOT2 PECHIGUERA | Port | ARRECIFE | 04:26:38 | |
| SINE CURA II | Pleasure | 04:26:24 | ||
| GARA ITSASOA | Sailing | 04:25:09 | ||
| GUARDAMAR POLIMNIA | Port | ARRECIFE | 03:54:20 | |
| MONTE ARBALLU | Fishing | BUSCANDO PESCA | 03:54:00 | |
| SANTUARIO BARQUERENO | Fishing | PE8CA_..<<<< | 03:24:47 | |
| ONA | Sailing | 03:24:09 | ||
| SURET | Pleasure | B 2 A | 03:23:29 | |
| SAINT KILDA | Sailing | LAST UPDATE TIME | 03:21:13 | |
| IZAR ALDE | Fishing | ARRECIFE | 02:58:26 | |
| NAKII PU | Sailing | 02:57:30 | ||
| TANDEM ALFA | Other | 02:57:09 | ||
| WIZARD | Sailing | 02:26:55 | ||
| VM VITA | Cargo | ESLPA | 01:25:31 |