PENISCOLA
- ESPNL
- Latitude: 40.3556
- Longitude: 0.402875
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Spain
Location: Peníscola Castellón 12598 Spain
Web-site: http://www.peniscola.org/en
Peñíscola, located in the province of Castellón in the Valencian Community of Spain, is a picturesque town known for its historic and scenic beauty. The town features a port that caters primarily to fishing and recreational activities. Here is a detailed description and specification of the Port of Peñíscola:
General Overview:
- Name: Port of Peñíscola (Puerto de Peñíscola)
- Location: Peñíscola, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain
- Coordinates: Approximately 40.3581° N latitude and 0.3923° E longitude
- Primary Uses: Fishing, recreational boating, and small-scale tourism
- Managed By: Generalitat Valenciana (Valencian Government)
Specifications:
Harbor Features:
- Type: Coastal, small-sized port
- Breakwater: The port is protected by a breakwater that shelters it from strong waves and winds, providing safe mooring for vessels.
- Depth: Varying depths suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
- Docking Facilities: Several piers and floating docks for mooring fishing boats and recreational vessels.
Facilities and Services:
- Mooring: Available for fishing boats and recreational yachts.
- Water and Electricity: Hook-ups available at berths for water and electricity supply.
- Fuel Station: Fuel supply for boats is available at the port.
- Shipyard and Repair Services: Basic repair and maintenance services.
- Sailing Clubs and Schools: There are local sailing clubs offering boat rentals, sailing lessons, and organized excursions.
- Fish Market: A small fish market operates, providing fresh daily catches.
- Parking: Available for vehicles in the vicinity of the port.
- Sanitary Facilities: Toilets and shower facilities for boaters.
- Waste Collection: Designated areas for collection of waste and recyclables.
Fishing Industry:
- Fishing Fleet: Comprising smaller fishing vessels that engage in daily fishing activities.
- Fish Auction: Regular fish auctions where freshly caught seafood is sold.
Recreational Activities:
- Boat Rentals: Opportunities for tourists to rent boats for leisure trips.
- Water Sports: Activities such as sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking.
- Scenic Cruises: Available for tourists to explore the scenic coastline and coves.
Safety and Navigation:
- Lighting: Adequate navigational lights to assist night-time navigation.
- Signage: Clear signage for mariners within the port.
- Harbor Master: Presence of a harbor master’s office to oversee port operations and safety protocols.
Nearby Attractions:
- Peñíscola Castle: Historic castle perched on a rocky headland overlooking the port.
- Old Town: Charming historic quarter with narrow streets, shops, and restaurants.
- Beaches: Beautiful beaches within walking distance from the port, popular with tourists.
Access and Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected via local road networks to nearby cities and towns.
- Public Transport: Bus services available to and from Peñíscola.
- Proximity to Airports: The nearest airports are in Castellón and Valencia, providing access for international visitors.
The Port of Peñíscola may not be a major commercial port, but it holds significant importance for the local community, tourism, and the fishing industry. Its scenic location and ample facilities make it a charming destination for visitors and boating enthusiasts.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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EL GALGO | Fishing | 3/31/2025 | ||
GERMANS BAYARRI | Fishing | 3/31/2025 |