Rota Marina is situated at the northernmost end of the Bay of Cadiz, sheltered by La Morena point. Its location brings marina users into contact with the oldest part of the town, traditionally linked to Cadiz by boat. A hydrofoil service has now resumed this link, crossing the stretch of water in 20 minutes.
Craft approaching the marina from northerly or westerly positions should leave the "El Quemado" buoy to port, sail around three miles in an easterly direction, and then bear north for one mile. Craft coming from the Straits should leave the Bay of Cadiz bifurcation buoy "Ana" to starboard and enter the marina directly on a northerly course.
The marina has a tidal range of 3.6 metres and provides mooring at pontoons. The Military Naval Base is one mile further east. Rota is a major holiday resort and well-connected by the road network to the main inland population centre.
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Puerto Deportivo de Rota Rota. Cadiz Provincial road CA 603 Tel: +34 956 813811 Email: rota@eppa.es
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| Position: |
36º36'56,4''N 6º20'57,8"W |
Radio: |
Ch 09 |
| Shelter: |
Good shelter |
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| Facilities: |

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Port Offices |
Fish Market |
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Outfitters? Areas |
Petrol/Diesel |
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Toilets |
Parking |
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32m Travel-lift |
Light craft slipway |
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Hard standing |
Non-commissioned slipways |
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Pile worked pontoons |
Berths with fingers |
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Dry dock |
Draught at mouth: 4.5m. |
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392 berths in total |
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| N° of berths by length: |
Up to 6m: 202 From 6 to 8m: 52 From 8 to 10m: 63 |
From 10 to 12m: 51 From 12 to 15m: 24 |