SAINTE ROSE
- GPSTR
- Latitude: 16.3351
- Longitude: -61.6975
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Guadeloupe
Location: Sainte Rose Guadeloupe Guadeloupe
Phone number: +590-590-XX-XX-XX
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe
Overview
Sainte-Rose is a charming coastal town located on the northern part of Basse-Terre Island in Guadeloupe, a French overseas region in the Caribbean. This port is well-known for its scenic beauty, traditional fishing activities, and as a gateway to some of the region's nature reserves and maritime adventures.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 16.3322° N latitude, -61.6950° W longitude.
- Proximity: Located on the northwest coast of Basse-Terre Island, between Deshaies to the west and Lamentin to the east.
Port Features
- Type of Port: Coastal and fishing port with facilities for tourism and small commercial operations.
- Water Depth:
- Harbor Depth: Varies, generally suitable for smaller vessels and fishing boats.
- Channel Depth: Varies by location, navigable for shallow-draft vessels.
- Tidal Range: Minor fluctuations, typical for the Caribbean Sea.
- Navigation: Entry into Sainte-Rose port is typically safe, with well-marked channels and local pilotage available upon request.
- Mooring Facilities:
- Docks: Small docking facilities primarily for fishing boats and small pleasure crafts.
- Buoys and Anchorages: Limited buoys, with anchorage areas available nearby.
- Services Offered:
- Fuel: Limited availability, typically served by local suppliers.
- Fresh Water: Available in limited quantities.
- Repairs: Basic maintenance and small repair services primarily for fishing vessels.
- Provisions: Local markets and shops supply fruits, vegetables, and other basic necessities.
- Cargo Handling:
- Small scale, focusing mainly on fish and local products.
- Limited facilities for heavy cargo.
Infrastructure
- Port Administration: Managed by local municipal authorities with oversight from regional maritime authorities.
- Security: Basic security measures in place, monitored by local maritime police.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities available for small-scale operations; larger vessels may need to clear formalities at larger nearby ports.
- Transport Links:
- Road: Well-connected to other parts of Basse-Terre Island.
- Air: Closest major airport is Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport on Grande-Terre, about an hour's drive away.
- Tourism Facilities:
- Boat tours to nearby coral reefs, mangroves, and nature reserves.
- Diving and snorkeling services.
- Local restaurants and accommodations available in Sainte-Rose.
Environmental Considerations
- Protected Areas: Proximity to Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve.
- Regulations: Adherence to local and regional environmental protection guidelines, especially concerning maritime activities and fishing.
Key Attractions
- Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin: A marine protected area offering rich biodiversity.
- Mangroves and Coral Reefs: Popular for eco-tours and underwater activities.
- Cultural Heritage: Exhibited through local markets, museums, and festivals.
Summary
Sainte-Rose port in Guadeloupe represents a blend of traditional fishing practices and modern tourism, set against the backdrop of the island's natural beauty. It serves as a quaint yet functional point of maritime activity, particularly well-suited for smaller vessels and those looking to explore the lesser-known treasures of the Caribbean.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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S/Y FIOU 5 | Sailing | 1/17/2025 |