
Sports ports with more attraction: Empuriabrava (Girona) 5000 the largest in Spain
Sports ports with more attraction: Empuriabrava (Girona) 5000 the largest in Spain

With 5000 Marina Empuriabrava attractions in GironaCosta is the port with the most moorings of the Spanish coast (castello.com)
The Marina de Empuriabrava is a holiday city with a network of 23 km of navigable and aeroclub channels, and is considered the largest residential Navy in the world. It has all the services you may want upon arrival. Its most attractive are its 5,000 moorings, of which 700 are intended for visitors with boats up to 26 meters long. Most houses have private access to the channels and the owners can tie their boat on foot of their residence. It is the nautical installation with more docking numbers from all over the Spanish coast. The "silver" in this unique classification is obtained by Port Ginesta located in the province of Barcelona with more than 1,500 heaps and the bronze a bat port: Tomás Maestre, which also exceeds a thousand and a half squares. From the north and northwest it is only in the Top Ten, Marina del Cantábrico, which in the middle of Santander Bay has the important figure of 1,300. The largest Andalusian ports with Sotogrande with 1,164 and Benalmádena with 1,140. The rest of the places of honor for Catalan facilities: l'Cscale in the province of Gerundense and the Barcelona of Mataró and El Masnou.
The Top Ten of the Spanish Sports Ports (by number of docking places)
1st Marina d'Empuriabrava (Girona, Catalonia), 5,000
2nd Club Náutic Port Ginesta (Barcelona, Catalonia), 1,528
3º Puerto Deportivo Tomás Maestre (Murcia Region), 1,519
4th Marina del Cantábrico (Santander, Cantabria), 1,300
5th Real Club Nautico de Valencia (Valencia, Com.Valenciana), 1.202
6th Marina de l'Cala (Girona, Catalonia), 1.151
7th Puerto Sotogrande (Cádiz, Andalusia), 1,164
8th Marina Benalmádena (Malaga, Andalusia), 1,140
9th Port Mataró (Barcelona, Catalonia), 1,081
10th Club Náutic El Masnou (Barcelona, Catalonia), 1,081
With regard to the different Spanish areas, the concentrations are very significant as is the case of Valencia with more than two thousand attacks, highlighting the Marina Juan Carlos I that is owned by the State (50%), Generalitat Valenciana (25%) and Ciudad de Valencia (25%). Other very important areas are the Bay of Palma, the province of Alicante, the Catalan Maresme area, the Bay of Cadiz with large sports ports or the area of Denia with more than a thousand and a half squares.
The main Sports Ports of Spain (by autonomous communities)
Basque Country
1º Getxo Kaia, 827; 2nd Puerto Deportivo de Hondarribia, 642; 3rd Puerto Deportivo de Zumaia, 550; 4th Puerto de San Sebastián, 375; 5th Puerto Deportivo de Getaria, 300Cantabria
1º Marina del Cantábrico, 1300; 2nd Puerto Deportivo de Laredo, 350; 3rd Club Náutico de Santoña, 341; 4th Puerto Chico-RCMS, 250; 5th Marina Pedreña, 250Asturias
1º Puerto de Robadesella, 231; 4th Puerto de Candás, 188; 5th Puerto de Luanco, 185Galicia
1st Marina Sada, 700; 2nd Marina Coruña, 700; 3rd Real Club Nautico de Vigo, 480; 4th Puerto de Ferrol, 417; 5th PD Juan Carlos I-Sanxenxo, 379Andalusia
1º Puerto Sotogrande, 1,164; 2nd Marina Benalmádena, 1,140; 3rd Almerimar, 997; 4th PD José Banus, 915; 5th PD El Saladillo, 800Murcia Region
1st Thomas Master, 1,519; 2nd Nautical Club Los Nietos, 437; 3rd PD Villa de San Pedro, 405; 4th PD Lo Pagán, 357; 5th PD Juan Montiel, 354Valencia Community
1º Real Club Náutico de Valencia, 1,202; 2nd Port del Este, 895; 3rd Pobla Marina, 835; 4th Marina de Alicante, 810; 5th Port America's Cup, 700Catalonia
1st Marina d'Empuriabrava, 5,000; 2nd Club Náutic Port Ginesta, 1,528; 3rd Marina de l'Escala, 1,151; 4th Port Mataró, 1,081; 5th Club Náutic El Masnou, 1,081Balearic Islands
1º Real Club Náutico de Palma, 996; 2nd Alcudiamar, 730; 3rd Puerto Soller, 683; 4th Puerto Portals, 670; 5th Club de Mar de Palma, 625Canary Islands
1º Puerto Deportivo de Las Palmas, 1,000; 2nd Puerto Rico, 531; 3rd Marina Rubicón, 500; 4th Puerto Calero, 420; 5th Pasito Blanco, 386
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