LA ISLETA
- Latitude: 37.649
- Longitude: -0.721929
- West Mediterranean
- Marina in Spain
Location: Spain
La Isleta Port (Puerto de La Isleta) - Spain
Overview: La Isleta is part of the Port of Las Palmas, located on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, Spain. The port serves as a crucial hub in the Atlantic for maritime traffic between Europe, Africa, and America. With a strategic position in the ocean, it provides essential services for vessels, including bunkering, repairs, provisioning, and more.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 28°09'N latitude and 15°24'W longitude.
- Island: Gran Canaria
- Region: Canary Islands
- Country: Spain
Port Specifications:
Harbour Type:
- Natural and Artificial
- Combination of breakwaters and natural shelter
Draft:
- Vessels up to 16 meters draft can be accommodated, although this can vary by specific berth location.
Berth Types and Facilities:
- Container Terminals
- General Cargo Terminals
- Bulk Cargo Terminals
- Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) Facilities
- Passenger Terminals
- Dedicated Cruise Ship Berths
- Fishing Docks
Anchorage Areas:
- Designated safe anchorage zones for vessels
Tonnage Handled:
- The port handles millions of tonnes of cargo annually, including containers, general cargo, and bulk commodities.
Storage and Transport Facilities:
- Ample covered and open-storage spaces.
- Warehouses for dry and refrigerated goods.
- Intermodal connectivity – road, rail, and air transport links.
Services Available:
- Bunkering and fuel supply
- Ship repairs and maintenance
- Waste disposal and environmental services
- Fresh water supply
- Cargo handling and stowage
- Pilotage and towage services
Port Security:
- Compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
- Modern surveillance and security infrastructure.
Connectivity:
- Excellent connections to major shipping routes
- Integration with inland transport networks
- Proximity to Gran Canaria Airport for air freight
Environmental Compliance:
- The port adheres to strict environmental regulations.
- Ongoing initiatives for reducing emissions and promoting sustainability.
Additional Features:
- Free Trade Zone: Special economic zones with tax advantages.
- Port Community System (PCS): Advanced IT systems for efficient port operations.
- State-of-the-art terminal equipment for automated and manual cargo processing.
Capacity:
- Capable of handling various types and sizes of vessels, from small fishing boats to large container ships and oil tankers.
La Isleta, as a strategic component of the Port of Las Palmas, plays a significant role in facilitating global maritime trade. Its comprehensive facilities and services make it a preferred stopover for international shipping lines and a critical maritime hub in the region.
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