BURRIANA
- ESBRX
- Latitude: 39.8617
- Longitude: -0.0709097
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Spain
Location: Spain
Phone number: +34 964 57 64 42
Web-site: http://www.puertosdeportivosvalencianos.es/puerto-burriana/
Marine Port Description: Burriana, Spain
Overview: The Port of Burriana, located on the eastern coast of Spain in the autonomous community of Valencia, primarily serves as a hub for fishing, recreational boating, and some commercial activities. It offers a diverse range of services tailored to local and international maritime needs.
Geographical Location:
- Latitude: 39° 53' N
- Longitude: 0° 05' E
Port Specifications:
Harbor Type:
- Artificial Harbor with breakwaters providing substantial protection from prevailing sea conditions.
Facilities:
- Fishing Port: Equipped with several berths dedicated to fishing vessels, including necessary support facilities like cold storage and fish market areas.
- Marina: A modern marina that offers docking facilities for yachts and smaller recreational boats. It includes services such as refueling, maintenance, and repair.
- Commercial Area: The port has limited facilities for small commercial cargo operations, specialized in local goods transportation.
Berthing Options:
- Total Berths: Approximately 400 (includes both commercial and recreational vessels)
- Depth: Varies from 2 meters (6.5 feet) to 6 meters (20 feet) depending on the berth location.
Cargo Handling:
- Limited cargo handling primarily focused on local goods.
- Facilities include cranes and small warehouses for temporary storage.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Available for larger vessels requiring assistance to navigate in and out of the harbor.
- Tug Services: Provided for docking assistance.
- Fueling Services: Available for both diesel and gasoline.
- Maintenance: Marine workshops for vessel repair and maintenance.
Navigation Aids:
- Fully equipped with modern navigation and communication systems including VHF radio.
- Lighthouses and buoys mark the entrance and harbor channels.
Customs and Immigration:
- Not a primary customs entry port, but facilities are in place to handle necessary clearances for international vessels, particularly yachts and private boats.
Transport Links:
- Road: Well-connected by road to major cities like Valencia and Castellón.
- Rail: Nearby train stations provide further connectivity.
- Air: Closest major airport is Valencia Airport (about 60 km away).
Other Amenities:
- Restaurants and Cafés: Multiple dining options available for visitors and seafarers.
- Shops: Marine and general goods stores located within the port area.
- Hotels: Accommodation options nearby for visitors and maritime personnel.
The Port of Burriana stands out for its significant role in regional fishing activities as well as its growing appeal as a recreational and yachting destination. While commercial cargo operations are relatively limited, the port's infrastructure adequately supports its current scale of operations.
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