CANDAS
- ESCA2
- Latitude: 43.5895
- Longitude: -5.76098
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Spain
Location: Spain
Candas is a picturesque coastal town located in the municipality of Carreño, in the region of Asturias, northern Spain. While Candas is more of a fishing village than a large commercial marine port, it boasts a charming marina that is emblematic of the region's maritime tradition. Here are some of the key features and specifications of the Candas marina:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 43.5900° N latitude, 5.7700° W longitude
- Region: Asturias, northern Spain
- Proximity: Located roughly 15 kilometers west of Gijón, one of the larger cities in Asturias
Port Facilities:
- Marina: The port of Candas predominantly serves recreational boating and local fishing activities.
- Capacity: It typically accommodates a modest number of small to medium-sized motorboats, sailboats, and fishing vessels.
- Docks and Slipways: Equipped with several floating docks and slipways to facilitate boat maintenance and docking.
- Harbor Entrance: The port's entrance is safeguarded by a breakwater, ensuring calm and manageable waters within the marina.
Services:
- Mooring: The marina offers mooring facilities with basic amenities such as water and electricity.
- Boat Rentals: Availability of boat rentals for recreational purposes.
- Fueling Stations: Basic fueling stations for boats are typically available.
- Repair Services: Limited but essential repair services for small boats and fishing vessels.
- Fishing Facilities: Dedicated areas for local fishermen to store and handle their catches.
Amenities:
- Restaurants and Cafés: Several dining establishments within or near the marina, offering local seafood and Asturian cuisine.
- Shops and Boutiques: Small shops catering to boating and fishing needs, as well as souvenirs and local crafts.
- Restrooms and Showers: Basic restroom and shower facilities for marina users.
Navigational Aids and Safety:
- Lighthouse/Beacons: Small lighthouse or navigational beacons to guide incoming vessels.
- Port Authority: Managed by a local port authority ensuring safety and compliance with maritime regulations.
Tourist Attractions:
- Beaches: Proximity to beautiful local beaches ideal for swimming and leisure.
- Cultural Sites: Close to historical and cultural sites, such as churches and museums highlighting the town's maritime heritage.
- Events: Hosts local cultural events and maritime festivals celebrating its fishing traditions.
Environmental Considerations:
- Cleanliness: Efforts are made to maintain water quality and environmental sustainability.
- Regulations: Adherence to local and national maritime regulations regarding fishing quotas, pollution control, and conservation efforts.
Transportation and Access:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to nearby towns and villages. Approximately a 20-minute drive from Gijón.
- Public Transport: Local bus services link Candas to other parts of Asturias.
- Parking: Availability of parking facilities for those arriving by car.
Candas' port stands out for its scenic beauty and traditional charm, making it a popular destination for tourists and a vital hub for local fishermen and recreational mariners.
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