CARRIACOU

  • GDCRU
  • Latitude: 12.4577
  • Longitude: -61.4867
  • North Coast South America
  • Marina in Grenada

Location: Carriacou Carriacou and Petite Martinique Grenada

Carricou is part of the tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou, & Petite Martinique, located in the Eastern Caribbean. Here's an overview of its marine port:

Port: Carriacou, Grenada

General Information:

  • Location: Northeastern Caribbean Sea, part of the lesser Antilles, situated north of Grenada.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 12.4708° N latitude and 61.4721° W longitude.
  • Type: Natural harbor

Port Facilities and Specifications:

  • Main Wharf: The main port facility for cargo and passenger services.

    • Length: Approximately 49 meters.
    • Depth: Varies, but generally around 3-4 meters at the approach.
  • Ferry Terminal:

    • Regular service connecting Carriacou with Grenada (mainland) and Petite Martinique.
    • Facilities for passengers include waiting areas, restrooms, and ticket counters.
  • Mooring & Docking:

    • Additional smaller finger piers and docking spaces available for local boats and visiting yachts.
    • Anchorage areas are provided, commonly used by smaller vessels and yachts, generally around 3-5 meters depth.
  • Cargo Handling:

    • Limited cargo handling capabilities, primarily for small local and inter-island shipping.
    • Basic facilities suited for handling general goods, building materials, and supplies.
  • Customs and Immigration:

    • Customs and Immigration services available for clearing in and out of the port.
    • Office hours typically align with ferry schedules and standard business hours.
  • Fuel and Supplies:

    • Provision of diesel and gasoline, though availability might require prior arrangement.
    • Basic marine supplies and provisions available in adjacent towns.

Navigation and Safety:

  • Approach and Navigation:

    • Natural harbor with relatively straightforward approach.
    • Charted waters with sufficient nautical information available; local mariners familiar with regional conditions can provide advice if necessary.
  • Tides and Conditions:

    • Tidal range is modest, generally not presenting significant navigational challenges.
    • Weather conditions typical of the Caribbean, with attention to seasonal patterns such as Hurricane Season (June to November).

Environment and Surroundings:

  • Scenic and Recreational Aspects:

    • Carriacou is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a popular spot for sailors and tourists.
    • Local services include dive shops, tourism facilities, and eateries within a short distance of the port.
  • Community and Support:

    • The island community is small but welcoming, catering to both local needs and international visitors.
    • Support services such as repair shops, grocery stores, and medical facilities are available, though they might not be as extensive as in larger ports.

Conclusion:

The port at Carriacou is a modest but efficient facility supporting a mix of local, inter-island, and limited international marine traffic. Its natural beauty and strategic location make it an attractive stop within the Caribbean sailing routes, especially for yachts and small cargo operations.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
WINDWITCHER Sailing 11/20/2024
SEA TIMES Sailing 11/20/2024
ALLEGRIA Sailing 11/20/2024
AURA Sailing 11/20/2024
VITILA Sailing 11/20/2024
GANDALF Sailing 11/20/2024
PUFFIN Sailing 11/20/2024
NINJA Sailing 11/20/2024
GRAND CREW Sailing 11/20/2024
COTINGA Sailing 11/20/2024
MAORI Towing/Tug CARRIACOU 11/19/2024
SAFIRE Pleasure 11/17/2024
SPIRIT OF EVEREST Other 11/17/2024
CALLISTO Sailing 11/17/2024
ENOLA Sailing 11/17/2024
CLOUD BASE Sailing 11/17/2024
MIRA Sailing 11/17/2024
CHOUPINOUS Sailing 11/16/2024
SUAKIN Sailing 11/16/2024
ZEPHYR Sailing 11/16/2024

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