SAN VICENTE BARQUERA
- ESSVB
- Latitude: 43.3863
- Longitude: -4.397
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Spain
Location: San Vicente de la Barquera Cantabria Spain
San Vicente de la Barquera is a picturesque town located on the northern coast of Spain in the autonomous community of Cantabria. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, historical architecture, and vibrant fishing port. Here is a description and some specifications of the San Vicente de la Barquera marine port:
Port Description:
Location:
- Latitude: 43.3861° N
- Longitude: 4.3969° W
General Overview: San Vicente de la Barquera is a traditional maritime town nestled between the Picos de Europa mountains and the Cantabrian Sea. It is both a tourist destination and an active fishing community. The estuary of the Escudo River, where the port is located, provides a natural harbor.
Port Specifications:
Type of Port: Fishing and Recreational
Components:
Fishing Harbor:
- The port supports a local fishing fleet that primarily catches various species of fish and shellfish.
- Facilities include mooring spaces tailored for fishing boats, repair services, and storage areas for fishing gear.
Marina/Recreational Harbor:
- The marina accommodates a variety of leisure boats and yachts.
- Availability of berthing spaces for visiting vessels with essential amenities such as water and electricity.
Depth:
- The navigable depth in the estuary and port area can vary, but it typically ranges from 2 to 4 meters. Larger vessels should consult local tide charts and navigation sources for safe passage.
Tidal Information:
- The area experiences moderate tidal variations. Mariners should be aware of local tidal conditions, particularly when navigating near the estuary's entrance.
Facilities and Services:
- Mooring: Adequate berthing facilities for both fishing boats and recreational craft.
- Fueling Station: Available for fishing and leisure vessels.
- Boat Repair/Yard Services: Basic maintenance and repair services are present, including slipways and dry docks.
- Fresh Water and Electricity: Available at the berths.
- Waste Management: Facilities for disposing of general waste and fishing-related refuse.
- Security: Basic security measures in place; larger security needs during high traffic seasons.
Additional Features:
- Tourism and Recreation: The town is known for its scenic beauty and historical sites, including the Puente de la Maza bridge and the Church of Santa María de los Ángeles.
- Dining and Accommodation: Numerous restaurants and hotels cater to tourists and visitors, many offering local seafood specialties.
- Local Events: Throughout the year, San Vicente de la Barquera hosts various cultural events and festivals, often attracting additional visitors to the port.
Access:
- The port is accessible by road via the A-8 motorway, which connects to larger cities like Santander and Oviedo.
- Limited public transport options are available, mostly in the form of regional buses.
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouses/Beacons: Essential navigation aids mark the entrance to the estuary and port.
- Charts: Up-to-date nautical charts are recommended for those unfamiliar with local waters.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority Office: Typically housed at the marina or central port building.
- VHF Radio: A dedicated VHF channel for marine communication, often monitored for navigation assistance and emergencies.
Notes for Mariners:
- Mariners are encouraged to check the latest hydrological conditions and be aware of any navigational advisories when planning to enter or exit the port.
- It's advisable to communicate with the port authority for berthing availability, especially during peak tourist seasons.
San Vicente de la Barquera combines its rich maritime heritage with the charms of a coastal tourist destination, making its port a crucial element of both its economy and lifestyle.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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NSTRA SRA LINDES | Other | FISHING.GROUNDS CH16 | 4/10/2025 | |
PUNTA GALEA | Dredging | 4/10/2025 |