This dock takes advantage of a small inlet on the coast, a mole called Punta Horadada, from which a breakwater has been built, with an entry from the south. In addition to typical port services, it has a social club and a café.
This town at the southernmost tip of the Region of Valencia has a coastline of fine sand and clear water interspersed by attractive inlets and beaches with a full range of services between small residential districts and extensive green areas. From the north to the south, the popular, urban beach Mil Palmeras, ideal for sailing enthusiasts, links up with the Rincón and Puerto inlets, the latter with a well-cared for promenade that comes alive on hot summer nights. Las Villas, the beach behind Torre Horadada marina, is the longest beach followed by small beach at La Mojón which constitutes a natural boundary with Murcia.
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Club Nautico Torre de la Horadada Avda. del Mar, s/n, 03191, Pilar de la Horadada Tel: +34 966769087 Fax: +34 966769669 Email: torrehoradada@jazzfree.com
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| Position: |
37º 52' N 0º 45' W
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Radio: |
Ch 09 |
| Manager: |
D. Antonio Martínez Rodríguez |
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| Facilities: |

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Port office
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Anchorage
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Ramp |
Capstan
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Social building |
Waiting dock
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Gantry |
Crane
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Maintenance & repairs |
Shipyard
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Weather service
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Radio |
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Drinking water
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Electricity |
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Gasoline
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Diesel oil |
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Ice factory
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Nautical store
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Public Telephone
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TV connection |
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Rescue
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Medical service
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Waste disposal
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Security |
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Change rooms
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School |
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Restaurant
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Bar |
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Supermarket
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Pharmacy |
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Parking
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Draught: 0,8 - 3, 5m |
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506 berths |
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