Ashkelon - Docking

Jul 01, 2017

The marina entrance is tricky in strong winds or swell

photo of ashkelon marina showing boats docked in the marina.
Photo of Ashkelon Marina from Karin De Vaal

and it is recommended to confirm with the marina in advance if it is safe for your particular vessel.

On entry to the marina, once through the breakwater, there is a dock immediately to port with a gate around it. This is where you berth and where Customs and Immigration will be waiting. They will help you secure your lines and then everybody has to leave the boat without taking anything until they finish with their checks.

Ashkelon Marina is a full service modern marina, providing 600 berths, 100 ton travel lift and docking services.  Favorite among cruising sailors especially those coming from the South, the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, a good spot for wintering afloat or ashore and a favorite starting point towards the Mediterranean.

Last updated:  July 2017

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