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Puerto de San Vicente de la Barquera

Puerto de San Vicente de la Barquera

Marina in Spain

The San Vicente de la Barquera estuary is located and integrated into the Oyambre Natural Park, with 5,800 ha. Its great ecological and landscape wealth is due to the fact that it encompasses five different units: the cliffs, the beaches (Merón and Oyambre stand out due to their extension and dune systems), the estuaries (San Vicente estuary), the marshes (of Pombo and Rubín) and deciduous forests

Puerto de San Vicente de la Barquera Facilities

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Haulout
43.38549 N, -4.39778 E

Puerto de San Vicente de la Barquera Info

Manoeuvrability

Fair

Approaches & Channel Marking

Fair

Catamaran Berths

Yes

Dock Type

Floating

Depth at MLW

2 - 3m

Current/Tidal Flow

Beware

Visitor Berths

Yes

Puerto de San Vicente de la Barquera Weather Forecast

Fri
5AM - 9AM
22 November 2024
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    W 9–23 knots. Gusts up to 28 knots.
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    9–13°C
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    NW 3.0-3.4m at 9s period
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Partly cloudy
Fri
9AM - 1PM
22 November 2024
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    W 14 knots decreasing to 8 knots. Gusts up to 21 knots.
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    10–13°C
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    NW 2.4-3.0m at 9s period
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Cloudy
Fri
1PM - 5PM
22 November 2024
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    W 7 knots decreasing to NE 3 knots.
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    11–13°C
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    NW 1.9-2.4m at 9s period
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    UV Index: 1 - Low
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    Partly cloudy
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