TEL AVIV-YAFO
- ILTLV
- Latitude: 32.0904
- Longitude: 34.7686
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Israel
Location: Tel Aviv-Yafo Israel
Marine Port Description and Specification: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Overview: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, boasts a coastal position along the Mediterranean Sea. The port historically served as one of Israel's primary marine gateways but has seen shifting roles over time due to the development of the much larger and more industrial Port of Ashdod and Port of Haifa.
Historical Background:
- Yafo (Jaffa): The ancient port of Jaffa (Yafo in Hebrew) has a storied history dating back over 4,000 years. It served as a significant port for several ancient civilizations.
- Modern Development: The port of Tel Aviv, established in 1936, was significant during the British Mandate period but later became less critical as new ports were developed.
Current Usage: Today, the Tel Aviv-Yafo port is primarily used for recreational and tourist activities, with a focus on leisure boating, cultural events, and dining. Its role in commercial shipping has diminished dramatically over the decades.
Specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 32° 3' N latitude, 34° 45' E longitude.
- Situated: Along the central coast of Israel, proximity to the city center of Tel Aviv.
Port Infrastructure:
- Facilities: Smaller jetties, marinas, and piers primarily catering to pleasure crafts and small yachts.
- Depth: Characterized by shallower depths suitable for smaller vessels rather than large commercial ships.
- Breakwaters: Protects the small harbor area, contributing to calmer waters within the port limits.
Services:
- Marinas: Multiple marinas with berthing and mooring options for private boats and yachts.
- Tourism: The area around the port has been revitalized with restaurants, cafes, and galleries, making it a vibrant tourist destination.
- Repair and Maintenance: Limited facilities for boat repair and maintenance, focused mainly on smaller recreational vessels.
Logistics and Transport:
- Accessibility: Excellent road connectivity to the urban center of Tel Aviv, with easy access for tourists and residents.
- Cargo Handling: Minimal to no commercial cargo handling facilities, reflecting its primary focus on tourism and recreation.
Security and Regulations:
- Port Authority: Managed under the jurisdiction of the Tel Aviv Municipality.
- Security: Standard maritime safety and security protocols enforced, with special focus on crowd management during peak tourist seasons.
- Environmental Controls: Emphasis on maintaining the cleanliness and attractiveness of the port area with environmental regulations to minimize pollution.
Future Developments:
- Continued emphasis on enhancing tourism and recreational facilities.
- Plans for further beautification and functional improvement to maintain its status as a premier leisure and cultural destination.
Conclusion: While no longer a major commercial maritime hub, the Tel Aviv-Yafo port has reinvented itself as a central attraction for locals and visitors alike, offering a blend of historical charm and modern leisure amenities. The port area continues to contribute to the vibrancy and cultural richness of Tel Aviv.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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DAGUSHA VI | Sailing | 11/6/2024 |