BUCEO

  • Latitude: -34.9079
  • Longitude: -56.1295
  • East Coast South America
  • Port in Uruguay

Address: Uruguay

Buceo Port, located in Montevideo, Uruguay, is one of several ports serving the capital city, but it is more specialized compared to the main commercial port of Montevideo. It's located on the southern coast of Uruguay along the River Plate (Río de la Plata) and serves various functions including recreational, touristic, and some light commercial activities. Here are some key features and specifications of Buceo Port:

Location and General Characteristics:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 34.9107° S latitude and 56.1375° W longitude.
  • Type: Marina and light commercial port.
  • Primary Functions: Yacht marina, recreational boating, fishing activities, and small-scale commercial maritime services.
  • Adjacent Areas: The port is near several upscale neighborhoods and popular beaches, making it a prime location for tourism and leisure activities.

Port Infrastructure:

  • Marina Facilities: The port has multiple berths for yachts and other recreational boats. These berths are often equipped with essential utilities including water supplies and electricity.
  • Docking: Fitted to accommodate yachts, small boats, and light commercial vessels. The marina is protected by breakwaters, ensuring calm waters for safe docking and anchorage.
  • Fishing: Facilities for local fishermen, including docking bays and fish processing areas.
  • Support Services: Includes maintenance and repair services for vessels, fuel stations, and chandlery services.

Access and Navigation:

  • Depth: The depth at berths in the marina is generally sufficient for small to medium-sized yachts. It's important for larger vessels to consult navigational charts and port authorities for specific draft restrictions.
  • Tide: Tidal changes are moderate, but always check tidal conditions for safe navigation.
  • Pilotage: Normally not required for small craft and recreational vessels, but pilots can be arranged for newcomers or larger visiting vessels.

Additional Facilities:

  • Recreational Activities: The marina is a hub for sailing, yachting, and various water sports.
  • Clubs and Associations: Home to several yachting and boating clubs that organize events, races, and member activities.
  • Tourism: Parasailing, boat tours, and other leisure activities are available.
  • Dining and Shops: Several restaurants and shops in the vicinity offer food, supplies, and local crafts.

Regulatory and Safety:

  • Customs and Immigration: While Buceo Port serves some international visitors, more rigorous customs and immigration services are handled at the main commercial Port of Montevideo.
  • Security: The port area is generally secure with patrolling by local maritime authorities and periodic checks.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Waste Management: Facilities are in place for the proper disposal of waste and bilge water to protect the marine environment.
  • Conservation Efforts: Encourages environmentally friendly boating practices and awareness programs about marine conservation.

Connectivity:

  • Transport Links: Easily accessible by road from Montevideo city center and other parts of the city.
  • Proximity to Montevideo: Approximately 5 kilometers from downtown Montevideo.

Given its specialization, Buceo Port makes for an ideal spot for nautical tourism and related recreational activities, offering a blend of maritime facilities with a touch of leisure and local cultural exposure.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CAPITAN JON Port 9/12/2024
CARRASCO II Port BUCEO 9/12/2024
BELGRANO Port 9/12/2024
DELTA CHARLIE Port 9/12/2024
Sailing 9/12/2024
ROYAL VIKING Pleasure 9/12/2024
MATON Sailing 9/12/2024
SUNRISE II Pleasure 9/12/2024
SEA MASTER Port 9/12/2024
AKELA Sailing 8/31/2024
MITA TO Pleasure 8/31/2024
BRAVO CHARLIE Port 8/28/2024
BOIRA U Pleasure 8/27/2024

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