CARABALLEDA
- Latitude: 10.61835
- Longitude: -66.85082
- North Coast South America
- Marina in Venezuela
Location: Venezuela
Marina Caraballeda is one of the key marina facilities located in the coastal town of Caraballeda in the state of La Guaira, Venezuela. This marina provides essential services for yacht enthusiasts, fishing vessels, and various types of recreational boats. Below is a detailed description and specification of Marina Caraballeda:
Description
Location: Caraballeda, La Guaira, Venezuela
Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 10.62° N latitude and 66.85° W longitude
Accessibility: The marina is accessible via road from the capital city, Caracas, which is around 30 kilometers southwest. It is also accessible by coastal navigation for vessels traveling along the Caribbean coast.
Specifications
Berthing Capacity:
- Number of Berths: Varies, but typically can accommodate between 100 to 200 vessels depending on size.
- Types of Berths: Floating docks and fixed piers available.
- Maximum Vessel Length: Up to approximately 60 meters (200 feet), though specific berths might have different restrictions.
Depth:
- Approach Channel Depth: Typically around 3 to 5 meters depending on tide conditions and specific harbor maintenance schedules.
- Berth Depth: Generally ranges from 3 to 6 meters.
Facilities:
- Boat Services: Fuel docks, waste disposal, freshwater supply, shore power connections.
- Maintenance: Dry dock, lifting cranes, repair services, hull cleaning, and maintenance workshops.
- Amenities: Restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, security services, and perhaps a marina office providing administrative support and information.
- Commercial Services: Restaurants, bars, and shops offering marine supplies, food, and other necessary goods.
Navigation Aids:
- Lighting: Adequate harbor lights and navigation beacons to guide incoming vessels at night.
- Signage: Clearly marked channels and berth allocations.
- Communication: VHF (Very High Frequency) communication availability for arriving and departing vessels.
Environmental Considerations:
- Efforts to minimize pollution, proper waste disposal systems, and likely some participation in environmental protection programs for marine areas.
Recreational Activities:
- Water Sports: Opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and other marine recreational activities.
- Fishing: Facilities or provisions for sport fishing.
- Events: Occasional maritime events, fishing tournaments, and social gatherings for marina members and visiting sailors.
Safety and Security:
- Security Services: 24-hour security patrols and surveillance systems.
- Emergency Services: First aid and emergency response capabilities including firefighting equipment and coordination with local maritime safety authorities.
Community and Accessibility:
- Nearby Attractions: The town of Caraballeda offers beaches, resorts, local markets, and cultural attractions that can provide entertainment and leisure for visitors.
- Transport: Proximity to national highways and Caracas' main transport hubs ensures easy access for domestic and international travelers.
Important Notes:
- Currency: Venezuelan Bolivar (VES)
- Language: Spanish is the official language in the marina and surrounding areas.
- Climate: Tropical climate; relatively consistent temperatures with a rainy season typically from May to November.
This marina serves both as a functional docking and maintenance hub for maritime activities and as a welcoming social and recreational center for visitors. For the most current information, updates, and specific inquiries, it is recommended to contact the marina's administration directly or check recent reviews and reports from recent visitors.
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