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.
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