IXTAPA
- MXXIH
- Latitude: 17.6666
- Longitude: -101.619
- West Coast Central America
- Port in Mexico
Location: Ixtapa Guerrero Mexico
Ixtapa is a well-known resort area in Mexico, situated on the Pacific coast in the state of Guerrero. It's part of the region known as Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo. While Ixtapa itself is more recognized for its tourism and beautiful beaches, when it comes to maritime activities, it is served by nearby ports and marinas rather than large commercial shipping operations. Here are the general details and specifications:
General Description:
- Location: On the Pacific coast of Mexico, in the state of Guerrero.
- Coordinates: Approximately 17.6623° N latitude and 101.6078° W longitude.
- Proximity: Located about 5 km northwest of the town of Zihuatanejo.
Port and Marina Specifications:
Marina Ixtapa:
- Facility Type: Full-service marina, primarily geared toward private yachts and recreational vessels.
- Capacity: Offers numerous berths for boats of various sizes.
- Draft Depth: Generally, the maximum draft is around 7 to 9 feet, catering primarily to recreational vessels, not large commercial ships.
Port Capabilities:
- Type of Vessels: The marina mainly accommodates yachts, sailboats, and small motorboats.
- Facilities: Modern facilities including water and electricity hookups, fuel docks, repair services, and amenities for boaters.
- Services:
- Fueling services.
- Boat maintenance and repair.
- Water and electricity supply.
- Waste disposal services.
- Security services.
- Onsite restaurants and shops catering to marine users.
Navigation:
- Approach: Safe and easy approach for most recreational vessels with GPS coordinates guiding entry.
- Nearby Hazards: The entrance is typically well-marked, but boaters need to be cautious of potential shallow waters and local marine traffic.
Nearby Ports:
- Zihuatanejo Port: Located very close by and serves as a more traditional port compared to the Ixtapa marina, although it is still relatively small and handles mostly fishing and smaller commercial vessels.
Additional Information:
- Tourism: Ixtapa is a major tourist destination with a focus on hotels, restaurants, golf courses, and other leisure activities.
- Climate: Tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season; tropical storms can occur especially in the wet season (June to October).
Conclusion:
Ixtapa itself does not have a significant commercial port but is well-equipped with marina services for tourism and recreational boating. If you're interested in commercial shipping, the nearby Zihuatanejo port may handle some smaller scale commercial activities, but major shipping operations are typically directed to larger ports in Mexico such as Acapulco.
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