NAPLO

  • Latitude: -12.4748
  • Longitude: -76.7945
  • West South America
  • Port in Peru

Address: Peru

NAPLO, also known as the Puerto de Naplo, is a small marine port located in Peru. Here are the details and specifications:

  • Location: Naplo is situated in the district of Pucusana, which is part of the Lima Province. It lies approximately 60 km south of Lima, the capital city of Peru. The port faces the Pacific Ocean.

  • Categories: The port is mainly known for its role in local fishing activities and small-scale marine operations. It's not a major commercial or industrial port compared to others in Peru, such as Callao.

  • Coordinates: Latitude 12°29' S and Longitude 76°47' W approximately.

  • Facilities:

    • Berthing: Naplo has limited berthing facilities primarily accommodating fishing vessels, small yachts, and pleasure boats.
    • Storage: Due to its small size, storage facilities are limited; primarily fish storage and basic supplies for the local fishermen.
    • Support Services: Basic support services are available, including boat repair workshops, fueling stations, and fish market areas.
  • Operations: The primary operations include fishing, tourism (boating and yacht tours), and local community trade.

  • Access:

    • Road Access: The port is accessible via the Pan-American Highway, which connects Lima to various coastal regions.
    • Sea Access: Entry to the port by sea is relatively straightforward, but larger vessels may find it difficult due to depth and space limitations.
  • Weather Conditions:

    • Climate: The region generally experiences mild weather, with cooler temperatures from June to November due to the Humboldt Current.
    • Wind and Waves: Conditions are typically calm but can vary with seasonal changes, especially during the austral winter when waves can be more moderate.
  • Regulations:

    • Environmental: As with other Peruvian ports, Naplo is subject to national environmental regulations to ensure sustainable fishing practices and pollution control.
    • Port Authority: Oversight and management are typically under local municipal authorities with adherence to national maritime regulations.

Naplo holds cultural and economic significance to the local community, primarily through its support of the fishing industry and recreational boating activities. It offers a quaint and quieter alternative to more trafficked ports in Peru.

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