PROVIDENCIALES
- TCPLS
- Latitude: 21.7372
- Longitude: -72.2769
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Turks & Caicos Islands
Location: Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Turks & Caicos Islands
Marine Port Description and Specification: Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
Overview:
Providenciales, often referred to as "Provo," is one of the most developed islands in the Turks and Caicos Islands. It boasts a variety of upscale resorts, extensive beaches, and a key marine port that supports tourism, commerce, and transportation.
Port Name:
South Dock, Providenciales
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 21.7736° N, 72.2742° W
- Region: Caribbean
- Island: Providenciales
- Country: Turks & Caicos Islands
Port Specifications:
- Type: Mixed seaport capable of handling both containerized and bulk cargo, as well as passenger ferries and yachts.
- Water Depth: Generally ranges from 5.5 meters (18 feet) to 7.3 meters (24 feet) at the docks.
- Channel Depth: Approximately 11 meters (36 feet).
- Turning Basin: Depths range up to 7.6 meters (25 feet).
Berthing Facilities:
- Container Terminal: Modern container handling facilities including cranes and ample storage space.
- General Cargo Terminal: Equipped to handle non-containerized goods such as construction materials, vehicles, and bulk commodities.
- Passenger Terminal: Facilities for small cruise vessels, including customs, immigration, and tourist services.
- Yacht Facilities: Provo is a popular stop for private yachts and sailing vessels. Marinas provide services like refueling, provisioning, and repairs.
Port Services:
- Customs and Immigration: Available at the primary terminal with efficient processing for passengers and freight.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels, pilot services are available to assist with navigation through the approach channels.
- Tug Services: Available for assisting in the berthing and unberthing of vessels.
- Storage: On-site warehouses and open storage areas for both containerized and bulk goods.
- Bunkering: Fuel bunkering services for vessels.
Operational Information:
- Working Hours: Typically operates on a 24/7 basis, though certain facilities might have specific working hours.
- Security: ISPS-compliant, ensuring adherence to international security standards.
- Climate: Tropical marine climate with a dry season from November to May and a rainy season from June to October.
Accessibility:
- Air Connectivity: Providenciales International Airport (PLS) is located nearby, providing cargo and passenger links to the port.
- Road Connectivity: Good road infrastructure connects the port to key locations on the island.
Trade and Economy:
- The port is integral to the local economy, facilitating import of goods such as foodstuffs, building materials, and fuel.
- Exports mainly include seafood and other locally-produced goods.
- The port also supports tourism, which is a major part of the island's economy.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Turks & Caicos Islands Ports Authority
- Phone: [Insert local contact number]
- Email: [Insert contact email]
- Website: [Insert official website URL]
Notes:
- Yachts and small vessels are advised to check with local marinas for specific berth availability and services.
- Passengers using the ferry services should check schedules and travel requirements in advance, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
Summary:
Providenciales' South Dock port is a versatile and vital maritime hub in the Turks & Caicos Islands, efficiently handling a range of cargo and passenger services that support both the local economy and the tourism industry. With modern facilities, solid infrastructure, and strong connectivity, it stands as a key port of entry in this vibrant Caribbean locale.
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