PORTO COLOM

  • ESPRD
  • Latitude: 39.4226
  • Longitude: 3.26292
  • West Mediterranean
  • Marina in Spain

Location: Porto Colom Balearic Islands Spain

Porto Colom is a picturesque harbor located on the eastern coast of Mallorca, one of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is well-regarded as a charming and tranquil port, combining both natural beauty and functional infrastructure suited for various maritime activities. Named after Christopher Columbus, who some believe was born here, Porto Colom offers a unique blend of history and modernity.

Description:

  • Location: Eastern coast of Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 39.4190° N latitude, 3.2580° E longitude.
  • Type of Port: Natural harbor
  • Surroundings: The port is surrounded by a mix of historical buildings, traditional Spanish architecture, and scenic landscapes. It is close to beaches, particularly Cala Marçal which is popular for swimming and sunbathing.

Specifications:

Harbor Details:

  • Total Area: The harbor covers a significant area and includes zones for leisure crafts, fishing boats, and larger vessels.
  • Depth: Varies from 2 to 5 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
  • Entrance Channel: Well-marked with navigational aids to ensure safe entry and exit.

Mooring and Berthing:

  • Marina Facilities: Porto Colom has several marinas with ample berths for yachts and small boats. The main facilities include:
    • Club Náutico Porto Colom: Offers numerous berths with comprehensive services including water, electricity, shower facilities, and WiFi.
    • Mooring Points: Both fixed and floating pontoons are available.
  • Anchorage: Available in sheltered areas within the harbor.

Services:

  • Fueling: Stations available within the port.
  • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair facilities for hull, engine, and electronic services.
  • Waste Disposal: Proper waste management systems for bilge water, used oil, and general waste.
  • Provisions and Supplies: Shops and stores within walking distance provide marine supplies, groceries, and other necessities.

Additional Amenities:

  • Restaurants and Cafés: Various dining options along the waterfront offering local and international cuisine.
  • Tourism Services: Boat rental, diving schools, and guided tours available.
  • Public Transport: Good connectivity with nearby towns and cities through public transport.

Navigation Considerations:

  • Tides and Currents: Typically mild, but it's advisable to check local charts and weather forecasts.
  • Weather: Generally mild Mediterranean climate, but it is necessary to stay updated on weather conditions, especially during the winter months when occasional storms can occur.
  • Hazards: Few navigational hazards; however, local knowledge is recommended for first-time visitors due to the varying depths within the harbor.

Cultural and Recreational Points:

  • Historical Sites: The old town offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish architecture and culture.
  • Recreational Activities: Yachting, fishing, diving, and coastal excursions are popular activities.

Porto Colom is an ideal destination for maritime enthusiasts looking for a serene yet functional port. It combines essential harbor facilities with the charm of a traditional Mallorcan fishing village.

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