Santander
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Santander Port of Entry
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Santander, the capital of the province of Cantabria in NW Spain, is a major port city with a population of about 190,000. A port since Roman times, the city’s present name derives from Saint Emeterio, a Roman legionary martyred for his faith, whose head was brought to the city in the 3rd century AD. Santander became a fashionable seaside resort in the early 20th century, with the construction of a summer palace for the then King Alfonso XIII, and it still attracts hordes of tourists today to its 17 sandy beaches. Sadly, a major fire in 1941 destroyed most of the mediaeval town centre and left Santander with only a relatively modest architectural heritage. Cruising yachtsman visiting the harbour have a choice of mooring opposite the Real Club Maritimo de Santander or navigating the four miles upriver to the large Marina de Santander near the airport. Although there are two other marinas in the harbour, the Marina de Pedrena and the so-called Puerto Chico behind the Real Club Maritimo, they are both relatively shallow and do not accept visiting yachts.
Charts
- British Admiralty
- 1291 – Santona to Gijon
- 1145 – Santander
- Imray
- C42 - La Rochelle to Santander
- C43 - Santander to A Coruna
Weather
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Sources for Weather forecasts: See Spain.
Passages
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Islands
- Isla de Mouro - W side of entrance
- Isla Santa Marina - E side of entrance
Communication
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Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
The approach to Santander is free from dangers, apart from a rocky islet half a mile ENE of the peninsula of La Magdalena on the W side of the entrance and a reef extending 300 metres S from the S side of the peninsula. The channel is buoyed for most of its length.
Entrance
Santander is a port of entry for Spain. For details see Entrance: Spain.
Berthing
There are a number of options in Santander. One can pick up a mooring buoy if available (or anchor if not) just south of the The Real Club Maritimo de Santander, which lies about two miles in from the entrance to starboard (due north of starboard buoy no. 5). A charge is made for using the buoys, which also entitles visitors to use the club’s facilities. Alternatively, continue up the channel for a further three miles to the Marina de Santander, which lies on the starboard side of the channel immediately west of starboard buoy no. 15.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
The Real Club Maritimo de Santander
It operates the small and shallow harbour of Puerto Chico which is not open to visiting yachts. However, during the summer months (15 June to 15 September), visiting yachts (maximum length 16 metres) can make use of the buoys laid outside the clubhouse or anchor where convenient if they are all taken. There is a club launch which operates between the buoys and the clubhouse.
- [email protected]; Tel: +34 (942) 214 050; Fax: +34 (942) 361 972; VHF channel XX
- Address: Puerto Chico s/n, 39004 Santander, Cantabria, Spain
Marina de Santander
It is also known confusingly as the Marina del Cantabrico. It is situated some three kilometres from the city, close to the small airport. It will be easily seen to starboard after the commercial docks and the long oil jetty to port. The marina has 900 places on pontoons for yachts up to 23 metres, with a planned expansion to 1350 berths. Minimum depth in the entrance is 5.0 metres and in the marina 3.5 meters. Water and electricity at all berths. Toilets and showers. Laundry. WiFi (a charge is made). Slipway. Travel lift (70T & 27T). Fuel station. LPG. Service area for mechanical and electrical repairs. Sailmaker. Restaurant & café. Shopping centre (3 km).
- [email protected]; Tel: +34 (942) 369 298; Fax: +34 (942) 369 286; VHF channel 09
- Address: Avenida de Tornada s/n. 39600-Maliaño (Cantabria)
- Prices: For the latest prices see Price Listing
Anchorages
Oposite Club Maritimo
Ensenda del Sardinero
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | At the Marina de Santander |
Electricity | At the Marina de Santander |
Toilets | At the Marina de Santander |
Showers | At the Marina de Santander |
Laundry | At the Marina de Santander (charge of €5). |
Garbage | Bins at the Marina de Santander and Real Club Maritimo |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Fuel station at the Marina de Santander |
Bottled gas | ? |
Chandlers | ? |
Services | |
Repairs | Small service area at the Marina de Santander for mechanical and electrical repairs. Travel lift (27T) and crane. |
Internet | WiFi at the Marina de Santander |
Mobile connectivity | ? |
Vehicle rentals | Several outlets in the town |
Provisioning
- Good supermarket and other shops close to Real Club Maritimo
- Nearest shops to Marina de Santander are about 15 minutes walk away.
Eating out
- Bodega Mazon near the Real Club Maritimo (a colourful bar/restaurant with vast oak barrels and a ceiling hung with sausages) is fun -- Atheneoflymington.
Transportation
- Santander - Parayas, Aeropuerto Internacional de Santander (SDR IATA)
- RENFE operates daily trains from Madrid and Alicante to 3 Santander station
- Ferry from Plymouth, England to the 4 Santander ferry terminal
Tourism
The area of the town near the Real Club Maritimo is pleasant to walk around, although not very interesting architecturally (having been largely rebuilt following the fire of 1941). The sweeping bay of Sardinero makes a good long walk from the club (about 4km) out to the peninsula of La Magdalena with its early 20th century former royal palace, now a cultural heritage site.
Friends
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Forums
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Links
References
See Spain.
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Date of member's last visit to Santander and this page's details validated:
- July 2000 --Atheneoflymington
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