Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria was first inhabited as early as 500 BC by the North African Canarii; moving forward, it was conquered in the 15 th Century under the rule of Queen Isabella I, folding it into the Spanish Empire. With the incredible variations in landscape and micro-climates, Gran Canaria has a reputation for being its own mini-continent; from thick forests, imposing mountains to its desert-like south, it is a unique island destination. For the active or adrenalin seekers, there are also myriad activities – kayaking, hiking, biking, canyoning, horse riding, scuba diving… a great destination for people who want to get off-the-beaten-path, relax or explore.
The Puerto Deportivo de Las Palmas (Port of Las Palmas Marina) is located in the city of Las Palmas; a large marina with a focus on nautical activities and tourism.
Advised to call in advance to book a berth as it gets very busy (+34 (928) 234 960).
Berth Characteristics • 1,345 berths Max Length 50 m Max Draught 5 m
Radio Channel • You can reach Puerto Mahon by calling VHF11.
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Amenities and Services:
- Toilet and Shower facilities
- Drinking Water
- Electricity
- Cafés, bars and restaurants
- Fresh fruit market and large supermarkets near the port
- Laundry
- Fuel dock
- Sailmaker on-site
- 25T travel-lift