Cartagena (Murcia) - Immigration

May 24, 2023

Description:

This is an important naval port on the South East corner of Spain, as well as being a busy commercial and fishing harbour.

Cruiser Highlights:

Many cruisers choose Cartagena as a place to winter as not only is it a well-serviced town with attractive sights, it is well situated to be out of the firing line of the Westerly storms that can shoot through the Straits of Gibraltar heading East and tucked in enough to miss the Autumn and Spring North Easterlies. Cartagena has approx. 300 days of sunshine a year and a reasonably mild winter climate, plus an airport serviced by all the budget airlines close by at Murcia/San Javier.

Entrance Notes and Cautions:

Care should be taken on entering due to the volume of shipping. Strong onshore winds can create quite a build-up of sea at the entrance. The only downside of this port is its popularity as a cruise ship stopover. On those days there are hoards of tourists swarming through the City.

Position:

37° 34.93'N, 00° 59.02'W (harbor entrance)

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Related to following destinations: Cartagena (Murcia), Mediterranean Coast (Spain), Spain
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