Manzanillo
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Manzanillo is the busiest seaport in Mexico, in terms of total tonnage and volume of containerized cargo, and it also prides itself as being the most efficient port for tuna landings in Mexico. Rail lines connect the port to both Guadalajara and Mexico City. Manzanillo is also home to Mexico's Pacific Naval Forces. | Manzanillo is the busiest seaport in Mexico, in terms of total tonnage and volume of containerized cargo, and it also prides itself as being the most efficient port for tuna landings in Mexico. Rail lines connect the port to both Guadalajara and Mexico City. Manzanillo is also home to Mexico's Pacific Naval Forces. | ||
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Dividing the two lobes of the bay is the Santiago peninsula, and on it are up-scale resorts, condo developments and a golf course. On the eastern side of the peninsula is the Marina Las Hadas, with about 40 stern-tie slips. Off the entrance to the marina is a well-protected anchorage, which can easily accommodate two dozen cruising boats. | Dividing the two lobes of the bay is the Santiago peninsula, and on it are up-scale resorts, condo developments and a golf course. On the eastern side of the peninsula is the Marina Las Hadas, with about 40 stern-tie slips. Off the entrance to the marina is a well-protected anchorage, which can easily accommodate two dozen cruising boats. | ||
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+ | ''See [[Mexico#Charts|Mexico]]''. | ||
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Manzanillo experiences the same weather systems as the Mexican coast from Puerto Vallarta to Acapulco. | Manzanillo experiences the same weather systems as the Mexican coast from Puerto Vallarta to Acapulco. | ||
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+ | ''See [[Mexico#Communication|Mexico]]''. | ||
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{{GreenText|Provide any navigation notes especially any dangers or peculiar local conditions here.}} | {{GreenText|Provide any navigation notes especially any dangers or peculiar local conditions here.}} | ||
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- | + | ''See [[Mexico#Entrance|Mexico]]''. | |
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{{GreenText|Describe here the berthing options of this port. Are there moorings or you have to anchor? Do most boats moor side-to, stern-to, or bow-to? Etc.}} | {{GreenText|Describe here the berthing options of this port. Are there moorings or you have to anchor? Do most boats moor side-to, stern-to, or bow-to? Etc.}} | ||
===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ||
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* Off the entrance to Marina Las Hadas is a well-protected anchorage with good holding on a sandy bottom in 9 to 12 metres. It can easily accommodate two dozen cruising boats. | * Off the entrance to Marina Las Hadas is a well-protected anchorage with good holding on a sandy bottom in 9 to 12 metres. It can easily accommodate two dozen cruising boats. | ||
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Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance. | Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance. | ||
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List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') | ||
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- | + | ''See [[Mexico#Entrance|Mexico]]''. | |
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* The locals use the boats at anchor off Las Hadas as pylons for their water-skiing and for their speedboat and sea-doo gyrations. (''sv Sequitur'') | * The locals use the boats at anchor off Las Hadas as pylons for their water-skiing and for their speedboat and sea-doo gyrations. (''sv Sequitur'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 16 August 2018
Manzanillo Port of Entry
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Manzanillo is the busiest seaport in Mexico, in terms of total tonnage and volume of containerized cargo, and it also prides itself as being the most efficient port for tuna landings in Mexico. Rail lines connect the port to both Guadalajara and Mexico City. Manzanillo is also home to Mexico's Pacific Naval Forces.
The historic city centre sits on the eastern side of a two-lobed bay, Bahia de Manzanillo, and is industrial, grubby and rather uninteresting, holding little of interest to cruising sailors. However, to the west, past the container piers and associated industrial areas, are residential areas, hotels and resorts, and the restaurants, shopping centres and big-box stores to support them.
Dividing the two lobes of the bay is the Santiago peninsula, and on it are up-scale resorts, condo developments and a golf course. On the eastern side of the peninsula is the Marina Las Hadas, with about 40 stern-tie slips. Off the entrance to the marina is a well-protected anchorage, which can easily accommodate two dozen cruising boats.
Charts
See Mexico.
Because of the area's commercial shipping importance, the Mexican charts for Manzanillo and its approaches are accurate, and properly tied to geographic datum.
Weather
Manzanillo experiences the same weather systems as the Mexican coast from Puerto Vallarta to Acapulco.
Sources for Weather forecasts:
Passages
See Mexico.
Islands
See Mexico.
Communication
See Mexico.
Provide any navigation notes especially any dangers or peculiar local conditions here.
Entrance
See Mexico.
Berthing
Describe here the berthing options of this port. Are there moorings or you have to anchor? Do most boats moor side-to, stern-to, or bow-to? Etc.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Anchorages
- Off the entrance to Marina Las Hadas is a well-protected anchorage with good holding on a sandy bottom in 9 to 12 metres. It can easily accommodate two dozen cruising boats.
Yacht Repairs and Services
Marine Stores
- There is a small marine supply shop, La Casa del Pescador in the Marina Las Hadas, with its larger parent in nearby Santiago. La Casa del Pescador
Repairs/Yards
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel
- Give details on fuel
- Water
- Give details on water
- Electricity
- Give details on electricity
Things to do Ashore
Tourism
List places of interest, tours, etc.
Grocery & Supply Stores
- A 20-minute walk along the shore, or a 40 to 50 peso taxi ride to Soriana, Mega, Wal-Mart, etc.
Eateries
Internet/WiFi
- Several are freely sniped from the anchorage
- Freds's Marine Cafe in Marina Las Hadas serves free wifi all day long as part of its menu
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Garbage Disposal
At the dinghy dock in Marina Las Hadas
Transportation
- International airport nearby with flights to Canada and the US
- 6 peso local buses
- cheap, clean taxis
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Manzanillo at the Wikipedia
References
See Mexico.
Comments
We welcome users' contributions to the Wiki. Please click on Comments to view other users' comments, add your own personal experiences or recommend any changes to this page following your visit.
- The locals use the boats at anchor off Las Hadas as pylons for their water-skiing and for their speedboat and sea-doo gyrations. (sv Sequitur)
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Date of member's last visit to Manzanillo and this page's details validated:
- March-April 2010 --Sequitur (sv Sequitur)
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