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The harbour at Colonia is open to the NNW while SWly weather can set up quite a surge in the harbour.
The harbour at Colonia is open to the NNW while SWly weather can set up quite a surge in the harbour.
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===Approach and Navigation===
===Approach and Navigation===

Revision as of 21:24, 6 June 2011

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Colonia (Port of Entry)

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34°28.12′S, 57°51.18′W
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Local chartlet
Colonia Old Town.
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Classic cars on the cobbles of Calle de Portugal.
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Background

Colonia (Colonia del Sacramento), founded by the Portuguese in 1680, is filled with old colonial buildings and cobbled streets, and is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Situated only a day sail away Colonia is a very popular with yachtsmen from Buenos Aires and La Plata. As a result the harbour can be quite crowded at weekends. It is an ideal destination for foreign yachts wanting to restart the clock on their Argentinian 'Certificado de Admisión Temporal'.

It is also an excellent destination in its own right with quiet shady streets, a slow moving lifestyle, and plenty to see and do.

Charts

Submit the chart details that are required for safe navigation.

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Weather

The harbour at Colonia is open to the NNW while SWly weather can set up quite a surge in the harbour.

Approach and Navigation

The approach to the Colonia Yacht Harbour is straightforward and free of dangers.

Check-in facilities

Having secured either alongside or to a mooring buoy you should first present yourself to the Prefectura guardship which is berthed at the end of the seawall.

This is followed by a call at the port office at the root of the seawall. If arriving from a foreign port then a short walk is required to visit the Immigration authorities at the Buquebus ferry terminal. There is no requirement to clear in with the Aduana(Customs).

Departure requirements mirror the arrival ones. Pay mooring dues at the port office, pick up your paperwork at the guardship, attend immigration, take paperwork back to guardship.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

View of the harbour. Click for larger view
The view to the south west.
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There is no marina as such. Yachts can secure head in to either the seawall or the inner pier with a stern line to a haul off buoy.

There are a good number of mooring buoys in the harbour suitable in the main for yachts up to about 12 metres or so. These buoys have no pick up pennant attached so you need to either have a dinghy in the water to help make fast or be prepared to back up to the buoy and make fast from your stern platform or ladder. The buoys are quite low to the water and too heavy to lift with a boat hook.

Anchorages

List details of all safe anchorages in the area.

Offshore Islands

List Islands

Routes/Passages To/From

Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Tourism & things to do ashore

List places of interest, tours, etc.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Potable water is available 'on tap' along the sea wall. Electricity is available along the sea wall ( Blue 3 pin 'Euro' plugs). Gas/ Propane can be organised - with a rapid turnaround- through the port office at the root of the sea wall.

Medical

Dentist Dr Sandra Fontana Assandri, 662 Artigas, Tel 22186. Walking distance from the dock.

Laundry

Grocery & Supply Stores

A number of small 'supermercados' are scattered through the town. All general requirements are carried. The 'Colonia' shopping mall lies a walkable distance to the NE of the town but unless you are seeking something you can't find in town the walk is barely justified. Good fruit and vegetables available in the town.

Eateries

Calle Gral. Flores, the main street.
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Numerous good quality eateries along Gral. Flores and in the old town. Argentinian Pesos, US Dollars, Euros, and Brazilian Reals are all readily accepted -at good exchange rates- by most businesses.

Internet/WiFi

Free wifi is available at most restaurants and is also available in the plaza.

Motorbike & Car Rentals

As Colonia is a very popular tourist destination there are numerous rental companies offering motorbikes and 'buggies'.

Marine Stores & Facilities

There is a Musto outlet in the old port which sells a small range of chandlery. Several small but good hardware stores can be found in the town.

Repairs

Minor mechanical repairs can be organised through the Port Office. Work completed in a timely manner, efficiently and at a good price.

Transportation

  • There are regular bus services to Montevideo.
  • Ferry services, some utilising fast catamarans, depart Colonia every few hours for Buenos Aires.

References & Publications

Publications, Guides, etc.

Cruiser's Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

Links to relevant websites.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

  • December 2009


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