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Pre-Booking Berths
You must pre-book a berth via the Puerto Canarios website, or download their App to do the same. If you don’t pre-book, you won’t officially be allowed into the harbor. Yachts have already been turned away here (2022) for not booking in advance.
Go to Yachting Essentials for more details on how to book a berth, and be sure to call or e-mail prior to arrival to re-confirm your booking.
Telephone: +34 828 181 143
E-mail: puertocorralejo@puertoscanarios.es.
Marina Information:
There are four pontoons: the visitor's pontoon is long, the first one you come to on entering (i.e. the outer pontoon); the one running parallel to the quay is reserved for excursion boats.
The visitor berths are finger berths on the outer pontoon and there are only six, so space is at a premium. Yachts can moor bow or stern-to the main pontoon with the finger pontoon alongside. The finger pontoons are a bit short and lacking in cleats. There can be a swell here in southerlies so it is advisable to consider using springs.
Arriving yachts should anchor or come to the visitor's pontoon if there is space and in the high season should pre-book. The skipper should then go ashore and contact the port official to arrange to berth. The office is on the main quay by the ferry terminal. Be sure to check how long you are permitted to stay. There have been reports that only three days is permitted here (see comment at bottom of page).
There are water and electricity boxes on the pontoons and there is regular security at night. There is a laundrette but no showers.
Larger yachts should come alongside the E. quay or the ferry terminal, but this should be prearranged with the port official.
Anchoring:
In the absence of free berths in the harbor, it is possible to anchor about 200 meters south of the ferry landing at the level of Muelle Chico so as not to interfere with ferry traffic. The seabed is sandy with a depth of about four meters at low water. Report your anchorage to the Harbor Master (VHF Channel 9 or 16). A fee of One Euro per day is charged for staying at anchor for longer periods.
It is also possible to anchor at the southern end of Isla de Lobos at the entrance to the lagoon, 200 meters west of the small village of El Puertito where there is a small jetty for ferries and tour boats. Boats are forbidden from entering the lagoon, including dinghies.
Anchoring anywhere else on the islet's coast is prohibited as there are specially protected areas within the Parque Natural de las Dunas.
Last updated: October 2022
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