CHANIA
- GRCHQ
- Latitude: 35.5176
- Longitude: 24.0165
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Greece
Certainly! Below you will find a detailed description and specifications for the marine port of Chania (also known as Souda) in Greece.
Port Overview:
Location:
- Chania, Crete, Greece
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 35.5125° N latitude, 24.0202° E longitude
Key Features and Specifications:
Harbor Type:
- Natural/Artificial deep-water port
Port Authority:
- Souda Port Authority (part of Chania Port Authority)
Terminals:
- Commercial Quay: Used for general cargo, container arrivals, and bulk commodities.
- Passenger Terminal: Services ferries and cruise ships.
- Military Area: Part of the port is used by the Greek Navy and NATO.
- Oil Terminal: Facilities for handling liquid bulk cargo.
Infrastructure:
Berthing Facilities: Multiple quays and jetties with varying depths to accommodate different types of vessels:
- Quay 6: Primarily used for passenger ferries, depth about 11-12 meters.
- Commercial/General Cargo Quay: Depth ranges from 9-12 meters.
- Military/Container Terminal: Various depths up to about 12 meters to accommodate larger vessels.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Services: Regularly scheduled services to and from Piraeus (Athens) and other Aegean locations.
- Cruise Ship Facilities: Adequate amenities for tourists, including passenger terminals with customs and immigration facilities.
Cargo Handling:
- Facilities for handling dry and liquid bulk.
- Cranes and other equipment for loading and unloading containers and general cargo.
Anchorage/Docking:
- Safe anchorage zones within Souda Bay.
- Modern docking facilities for easy access and maneuverability.
Connectivity and Access:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to Chania city and other parts of Crete.
- Airports: About 15 kilometers from Chania International Airport (IATA: CHQ).
Services:
- Pilotage: Available and often compulsory for maneuvering within the port.
- Towage: Tugboat services are available for assistance.
- Security: Compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
- Ship Repair: Facilities available for minor repairs and maintenance.
Environmental Management:
- Port complies with environmental regulations to minimize impact on the marine and local environment.
- Initiatives for pollution prevention in place.
Capacity:
- The port is capable of handling a diverse range of vessels from small fishing boats to large naval ships and extensive commercial cargo vessels.
Future Developments:
- Ongoing improvements to infrastructure to boost capacity and efficiency.
- Potential expansion plans to keep up with increasing maritime traffic and tourism demands.
Contact Information:
- Website: Chania Port Authority
- Phone: Available on the official website for specific departments.
Chania port serves as a critical hub for commercial, passenger, and military activities, contributing significantly to the local and national economy. It’s a key gateway for tourists visiting Crete and a strategic point for maritime operations in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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