Las Palmas de Gran Canaria : Profile
Puerto
de la Luz y Las Palmas, to give its official name, is a busy commercial
port. The movement of all vessels is monitored from a control tower in
the Port Authority building. If in any doubt one should contact Port
Control on channel 16 or 10, who will then advise to switch to a
working channel. Yachts entering or leaving should look out for
commercial traffic, particularly the fast ferries.
The yacht harbour, Muelle Deportivo, lies at the southern end of the main harbour. It is administered by the Port Authority.
Entrance: the entrance into the marina is hard to detect and the
situation is made more confusing by the entrance being marked by two
red flashing lights, the one to be left to starboard being located at
the eastern end of the northern breakewater, the other (port side) at
the northern end of the main (southern) breakwater. Vessels should
favour the startboard side of the narrow entrance as the port side is
fouled and shallow.
Arriving yachts should go the new marina reception berth where a
port official will meet them and assign a berth. One should not go to a
pontoon unless instructed to do so by a port official.
Formalities are completed in the port office in a new building at
the entrance to the marina, next to the Texaco fuel station. The
captain should report during office hours (0700 -1400 daily) with the
ship's papers and passports. No other formalities are normally
necessary for EU boats having only EU nationals on board. Crew members
who are leaving the Canaries by air must take their passports to the
immigration office (Policia de Frontera, Tel 0034 928 264 431) located
at the eastern end of the main Port Authority building (Edificio
Autoridad Portuaria) in the port compound. This can be reached by taxi
or bus no.1.
A
reception dock came into use in 2006, located on the port side
immediately past the marina entrance. The marina office is located
here. The Texaco fuel dock is just beyond the reception dock further
into the marina on the port side.
The marina was refurbished in 2005 and a floating pontoon has been
installed along the main quay making docking much easier. Larger yachts
normally come stern-to the main quay after picking up a mooring buoy or
dropping their own anchor. Yachts under 12 metres tie up to one of
visitors' pontoons along the northern breakwater. There is water and
electricity to all berths. There are shower blocks close to all
pontoons, keys for which can be obtained from the port office for a
small deposit. For stays longer than a month there is a discount, if
port fees are paid in advance.
It is also possible to anchor in the area north of the marina. There are now a number of dinghy docks located around the marina.
It is important to remember that this is a public marina. Although
all pontoon gates have locks, the gates are often left open. There have
been reports of burglaries at night while crew are sleeping and
therefore it is best to adopt the policy of locking your front door at
night and not leaving anything of value visible on deck or in the
cockpit.
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Club Maritimo Varadero de Gran Canaria (in front of Pontoon 12) Tel:0034 928 24 99 19, 928 24 99 20 cmaritimo@terra.es Small
friendly Club with excellent facilities which offers ARC participants
‘temporary’ membership during the ARC. Simply go to the Club office
(open 0900-1600), with passports for all the crew wanting to join, and
arrange temporary membership.
Facilities include outdoor pool with terrace; gym; sauna; changing
rooms; showers; bar; satellite tv room; WiFi. The Club also runs
aerobic/spinning classes & salsa/sevilliana classes for an extra
charge.
Cocodrilo Park Carretera general Los Corralillos, km 5.5, Aguimes Tel:0034 928 78 47 25 Opening Hours: 10.00-17.00 Zoological
garden with more than 200 crocodiles, cactus garden, aquariums of
tropical fishes, birds, chimpanzees, zebras, leopards...
Real Club Nautico de Gran Canaria Avenida Maritima Tel:0034 928 243581, Fax:0034 928 2463 24 rcngc@rcngc.com Visiting
membership is given to members of reciprocal yacht clubs on production
of their cards. The secretary or commodore should be contacted if
wishing to use the club facilities which include a large outdoor
swimming pool; sauna; turkish bath; showers; small gym; library;
balcony bar and restaurant; computer room; WiFi.
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