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| Main Features of the Marina | |
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| Location: |
Latitude: 38º 45' 22'' N - Longitude: 9º 05'35'' W See interactive map |
| Town: | Lisbon |
| Operator's name: | Marina Parque das Nações |
| Address: | Edifício da Capitania, Passeio de Neptuno |
| Postal Code: | 1990-193 LISBOA |
| Phone: | +351 218 949 066 |
| Fax: | +351 218 949 067 |
| E-Mail: | info@marinaparquedasnacoes.pt |
| Internet Portal: | www.marinaparquedasnacoes.pt |
| Radio Contact: | VHF 9 - 16 |
| Reception Desk Hours: | Summer: 9:00 - 21:00h | Winter: 9.00 -19.00h |
| Distances: | 7 Miles upstream from the Tower of Belem | 1,5 Miles downstream from the Vasco da Gama Bridge. |
| Entrance draught: | -6,5 feet to AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level) |
| Max. Draught: | 9,20 M |
| Type of Structures: | Floating Pontoons |
| Berths: | 602 Mooring berths |
| Winds: | Predominant wind from N / NW |
| Streams: | Currents in the acess lock - North Channel - Ebb tide 2,4 knots, Flood tide 1,5 knots |
| Visibility: | Good; Foggy from November to February |
| General Information: | Marina Parque das Nações places at the disposal of its customers 602 berths intended for boats up to 25m / 82 feet in the southern basin, and cruises or mega yachts up to 230m / 755 feet in river pier. Set on the modern neighbourhood of Parque das Nações, it presents itself as an urban nature marina, with easy access to the city centre, as well as to cosmopolitan life, typical of a European capital. A renewed infrastructure, where we stress the innovative and pioneering double sluice system, which guarantee the stability of the basin and current decrease, making it a safe port throughout the year. |
| Entrance: | The entrance to the Marina is made through an outer port, in which a fuel and a reception pontoon are also present. The sluices are open during the day, closing at night. To pass through the sluices, please respect the existing signs: red-indicates closed sluices or no acesss; yellow (intermittent) ¿ indicates the sluices are in manoeuvres, closing or opening; green-indicates opened sluice and safe passage. The entrance is always done through the East sluice and exit through the West sluice, unless exceptional occasions timely notified. Boats arriving at night will be moored in the reception pontoon in the outer port. |