PORTO PETRO
- Latitude: 39.3609
- Longitude: 3.21004
- West Mediterranean
- Marina in Spain
Location: Spain
Porto Petro - Spain: Marine Port Description and Specifications
Overview: Porto Petro is a picturesque, natural harbor situated on the southeastern coast of the Spanish island of Mallorca, which is part of the Balearic Islands. Known for its serene waters, beautiful surroundings, and charm, it serves both as a port for small commercial activities and primarily as a marina for recreational boating and tourism.
Geographical Location:
- Coordinates: 39°21′N 3°11′E
- Region: Balearic Islands, Municipality of Santanyí, Mallorca, Spain
Port Characteristics:
- Type: Natural Harbor
- Primary Use: Recreational, Small Commercial Activities
- Accessibility: Easily accessible by road and a relatively short drive from the island's capital, Palma, which is about 55 km away.
Marina Facilities:
- Berths: Approx. 224 berths for a variety of vessel sizes, with several reserved for transient boats.
- Draft Depth: Varies between 1.5 meters to 6 meters depending on location; suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Services:
- Water and electricity supply at berths
- Fuel station for recreational boats
- Waste collection facilities
- Security and surveillance for a safe mooring experience
- Maintenance and repair services including a travel lift and technical support
- Shower and toilet facilities
- Wi-Fi connectivity
Navigation and Entry:
- Approach: Entering the harbor is straightforward with well-marked navigation aids. However, it’s essential to note the presence of reefs and shallow patches.
- Pilotage: Generally not compulsory but recommended for newcomers to ensure safety.
Key Features:
- Shelter: The harbor is well-protected from most weather conditions, making it a safe haven for boats.
- Nearby Attractions: Proximity to beautiful beaches such as Cala d'Or and Cala Mondrago, which are popular with tourists. The Mondrago Natural Park is also nearby, offering plenty of opportunities for hiking and nature activities.
- Amenities: Nearby restaurants, cafes, and shops within the quaint village of Porto Petro, providing a blend of local Mallorcan culture and charm.
Environmental Practices: Port authorities emphasize sustainable and eco-friendly practices. Efforts include regular water quality monitoring, waste management systems, and initiatives to protect the local marine environment.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Ports de les Illes Balears
- VHF Channel: 09 (for maritime communication)
- Telephone: +34 971 65 72 34 (Port Office)
Additional Notes:
- Customs and Immigration: Being part of Spain, visiting yachts from non-EU countries should comply with EU customs and immigration regulations.
- Weather: The climate is Mediterranean with mild winters and hot summers, which is ideal for boating.
Overall, Porto Petro is a tranquil and delightful marina offering a mix of leisure and limited commercial maritime facilities, with pristine natural beauty making it a favored spot for boaters and tourists alike.
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