ZIHUATANEJO
- MXZIH
- Latitude: 17.6373
- Longitude: -101.555
- West Coast Central America
- Port in Mexico
Location: Zihuatanejo Guerrero Mexico
Web-site: https://www.puertosmexico.gob.mx/zihuatanejo
Zihuatanejo Marine Port, Mexico
General Description: Zihuatanejo, a picturesque port town on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, is part of the Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo region in the state of Guerrero. Known for its beautiful beaches and traditional Mexican charm, the port caters primarily to tourism, fishing, and small-scale commercial activities. The port lies in a well-protected bay, offering a safe haven for vessels.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 17.6389° N latitude and 101.5518° W longitude
- Region: Pacific Coast, Guerrero, Mexico
Port Specifications:
Port Type:
- Small commercial port with facilities for leisure and fishing vessels.
- Not a major hub for large cargo ships or extensive commercial shipping.
Navigation and Accessibility:
- The entrance to the bay is straightforward, with no significant barriers to navigation.
- Protected anchorage with a good holding ground, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Pilots are generally not required for leisure vessels; local fishing boats typically navigate without assistance.
Facilities and Services:
- Berthing: Limited berthing options primarily designed for smaller vessels. Larger ships may anchor in the bay and use tenders.
- Fuel and Supplies: Basic refueling services available for small boats and fishing vessels. Limited provisioning services; major supplies are sourced from nearby Ixtapa or other larger ports.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic facilities for small-scale repairs. More extensive repair work would need to be conducted at larger, better-equipped ports.
- Customs and Immigration: This service is mostly available for private yachts and small commercial vessels. Detailed requirements should be verified with local authorities.
- Tourism Services: Excellent tourism infrastructure given its status as a popular vacation spot. Includes marinas, tour operators, and recreational activities like diving and fishing.
Cargo and Commercial Activity:
- The port mainly supports light commercial activity, including fishing and small-scale trade.
- No significant cargo-handling infrastructure; larger commercial vessels typically use other Mexican ports with better facilities.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Environmental protections in place, given the area's natural beauty and its attractiveness to tourists.
- Safety measures are generally adequate for the type of traffic the port handles, including standard navigational aids and emergency response capabilities.
Connectivity:
- Road: Good road connectivity to Ixtapa and major highways leading to other parts of Guerrero and Mexico.
- Air: Closest major airport is Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport (ZIH), providing both domestic and international flights.
Additional Notes:
- Tourism Focus: Zihuatanejo is a major tourist destination, renowned for its scenic beauty, beaches, and cultural vibrancy. Activities such as sport fishing, snorkeling, and sailing are popular.
- Local Economy: Largely driven by tourism, fishing, and small-scale agriculture.
Conclusion: The Zihuatanejo port is a small but significant maritime facility that plays a crucial role in supporting local tourism and fishing industries. While not equipped to handle extensive commercial shipping, it offers essential services that cater to leisure vessels and smaller-scale commercial operations.
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