Great harbour and marina. Gandia harbour is located at the mouth of the Rio de San Nicolas.
The contributions of the river and storms constantly change E and the depths at the entrance.
The port is protected by a large breakwater and permits the entry of
long craft. The commercial quay is next to the warehouses and the
fishing quay. The sailing club is located in the north
part.
Besides its famous beaches, the town of Gandia may offer interesting visits to palaces and other historical monuments.
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2012/05/19
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2012-05-19
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Jojo
Grand port et marina. Le port de Gandia est établi à l'embouchure du Rio de San Nicolas.
Les apports de la rivière et les tempêtes d'E modifient constamment les profondeurs devant et dans l'entrée.
Le port est protégé par un long brise-lames et permet le transit des grosses structures. Le quai commercial se trouve à proximité des magasins et du port de pêche. Le club nautique est situé dans la partie N.
À côté de ses plages célèbres, la ville de Gandía peut offrir des visites intéressantes aux palais et à d'autres monuments historiques.
Algar de la Almadraba, centered about 6 miles NW of Denia, is an extensive area of foul ground which lies off this stretch of coast. This area has depths of 25 to 36m and heavy seas are raised over it by onshore winds.
Ensenada de Benidorm lies between Cabezo del Tosal and Punta de la Escaleta, 3 miles E. the small hill Canfali, which forms a promontory in the center of the cove of Benidorm, divides the coast into two splendid sandy beaches, the Levant and the Ponant.
The marina, fishing and transportation of Denia harbour,4,7 NM WNW of Cabo de San Antonio, is located at the foot of the Montgo. It is protected by 2 sea-walls, the N sea-wall starting from Punta del Raset and the S sea-wall from the shore. The harbour ...
The yacht club is one of the main attractions of a town that marks the border between Valencia and Alicante. In the basin of La Goleta, two huge piers fall into the sea to bring order to the mooring places that typically are distributed according to the length of the boats.