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Harbour Entrance
The entrance is shallow as well as narrow, so careful pilotage is required when entering here. The harbour itself is well protected but quite shallow.
Photo courtesy of SY Moya (visit October 2017).
Docking
Currently the harbour is under going modifications and the Harbour Office and associated floating pontoon for yachts have been destroyed.
There is no security here and the police insist that someone sleeps on the boat. Water can be obtained on request.
Anchoring
There is a good anchorage outside the harbour breakwater, in about 5m over a sandy bottom. Subject to some swell and, usually, a fairly strong breeze. In the winter, when the swell is often greater than 3m, this is not a safe anchorage. There is no charge for anchoring here, however some cruisers have reported being told to move into the harbour for safety reasons.
As the yacht dock has now been destroyed, it's currently unknown as to where dinghies can be left when coming ashore from the anchorage. Do not leave dinghies unattended over night.
Last updated: October 2018
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