Corcubion - Docking

Sep 19, 2019

Anchorages

Head of the Ria:

There are various anchoring spots available in and around the town of Corcubion over sand/mud and stone.

Playa de Quenje south of the town has space to anchor outside the moorings with the best protection from SW to NW winds. There is a restaurant on the beach.

There is also space south and north of the main quay, off the town. Anchoring to the south has more depth (8-10m), north of the quay the depth shallows (3-4m) and the holding tends not to be quite as good.

Good protection in a northerly can be found by anchoring in the NE corner of the Ria, between the commercial dock and Pta. Fornelos.

Fuel is available at the fishing harbor where you can come alongside the main dock.

Elsewhere:

It is worth exploring the anchorages to the east of the Ria around Pta. Galera (see notes above in cautions). Cruisers report Playa Gures and Ezaro village as good overnight anchorages in firm sand. A nice excursion at Ezaro is to take the dinghy up the river to see the waterfall.

Last updated:  September 2019

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