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| name= Guetaria or Getaria
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| summary= The port of '''Guetaria''', nine miles west of [[San Sebastian]] on the coast of [[NW Spain]], is built on an isthmus connecting the land to the island of San Anton, more popularly known as El Raton (the mouse), on account of its shape. The town dates from 1209 and is one of the oldest settlements in the Basque region. Although substantially ruined during the Peninsular Wars, the town retains a wonderful Gothic church of San Salvador built over a passageway up from the harbour. Its most famous son is Juan Sebastian de Elcano, who sailed with Magellan as navigator on the epic voyage of circumnavigation of 1519-22. Elcano brought the ragged remnants of the expedition home to Spain after Magellan’s death in the Philippines, becoming the first man to sail round the globe. The port has a small marina in the outer harbour as well as mooring buoys for larger vessels.
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The port of Guetaria, nine miles west of [[San Sebastian]] on the coast of [[NW Spain]], is built on an isthmus connecting the land to the island of San Anton, more popularly known as El Raton (the mouse), on account of its shape.   The town dates from 1209 and is one of the oldest settlements in the Basque region. Although substantially ruined during the Peninsular Wars, the town retains a wonderful Gothic church of San Salvador built over a passageway up from the harbour. Its most famous son is Juan Sebastian de Elcano, who sailed with Magellan as navigator on the epic voyage of circumnavigation of 1519-22. Elcano brought the ragged remnants of the expedition home to Spain after Magellan’s death in the Philippines, becoming the first man to sail round the globe. The port has a small marina in the outer harbour as well as mooring buoys for larger vessels.
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==Charts==
==Charts==
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: C42 - La Rochelle to Santander
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==Local Weather==
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==Weather==
Guetaria is sheltered from the prevailing SW Biscay winds.  Fog is an occasional problem during spring and autumn.
Guetaria is sheltered from the prevailing SW Biscay winds.  Fog is an occasional problem during spring and autumn.
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''See main page for [[Spain]]''.
''See main page for [[Spain]]''.
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==Radio Nets==
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==Passages==
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==Approach and Navigation==
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==Islands==
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No dangers in the approach.  The lighthouse on the end of El Raton is a conspicuous landmarkOnce identified by the long eastern breakwater, the harbour is entered from the south.
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The island of San Anton (El Raton) is joined to the land by a narrow isthmus.   
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==Berthing Options==
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==Communication==
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The harbour authorities are very relaxed here (if not invisible).  If you pick up a buoy in the outer harbour it is unlikely you will be accosted at all. There are usually a few spaces in the marina which occupies the southern half of the harbour - berth where convenient and wait for further instructions.  The inner harbour is usually occupied by fishing boats, though there is nothing to stop a yacht tying up alongside here if there is space.
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===Marinas & Yacht Clubs===
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''Also see [[HF_Radio|Cruiser's Nets]]''
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There are several large buoys in the outer harbour to which a yacht can moor - ideally fore and aft if two are available.  This is the best option for larger yachts or if you want peace and quiet.  In the southern part of the harbour, separated by a long pontoon, is a small marina which has around 300 pontoon berths.  Maximum length is 14 metres.  The marina has water and electricity and toilets and showers are nearby.  There is reportedly a fuel station in the inner harbour.
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===Anchorages===
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==Navigation==
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In settled weather, it is possible to anchor off the beach to the SE of the harbour.  Anchor in 6.0 - 10.0 metres in sand and weed.  Sheltered from the prevailing SW winds, but open to winds from N round to SE.
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No dangers in the approach. The lighthouse on the end of El Raton is a conspicuous landmark. Once identified by the long eastern breakwater, the harbour is entered from the south.
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==Offshore Islands and Groups==
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==Berthing==
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The island of San Anton (El Raton) is joined to the land by a narrow isthmus.
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The harbour authorities are very relaxed here (if not invisible). If you pick up a buoy in the outer harbour it is unlikely you will be accosted at all. There are usually a few spaces in the marina which occupies the southern half of the harbour - berth where convenient and wait for further instructions. The inner harbour is usually occupied by fishing boats, though there is nothing to stop a yacht tying up alongside here if there is space.
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==Yacht Repairs and Services==
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===Marinas & Yacht Clubs===
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====Marine Stores====
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There are several large buoys in the outer harbour to which a yacht can moor - ideally fore and aft if two are available. This is the best option for larger yachts or if you want peace and quiet. In the southern part of the harbour, separated by a long pontoon, is a small marina which has around 300 pontoon berths. Maximum length is 14 metres. The marina has water and electricity and toilets and showers are nearby. There is reportedly a fuel station in the inner harbour.
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Effectively nothing except small hardware stores.
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====Repairs/Yards====
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==Anchorages==
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None.  
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In settled weather, it is possible to anchor off the beach to the SE of the harbour. Anchor in 6.0 - 10.0 metres in sand and weed. Sheltered from the prevailing SW winds, but open to winds from N round to SE.
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====Fuel, Water, & Electricity====
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==Amenities==
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Water and electricity on the pontoons in the inner harbour.  Fuel station reported in the inner harbour.
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==Tourism and Things to do Ashore==
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The town is picturesquely situated and the passageway up from the port beneath the church of San Salvador dates from the mediaeval period.  The church of San Salvador is plain but very unusual, being built on several different levels.  A walk up the main street of the town brings you to the statue of the famous circumnavigator Juan Sebastian de Elcano at the top.  Among the remarkable discoveries recorded on his voyages were ‘camels without humps’ (probably guanacos) and ‘black goose’ which needed to be 'skinned rather than plucked' (presumably penguin).  The walk to the lighthouse on El Raton is rewarded with excellent views, as well as ending at a good site for a picnic.
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|Water| On the pontoons in the inner harbour
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Image:Raton.jpg|El Raton and the inner harbour
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|Electricity| On the pontoons in the inner harbour
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Image:Street.jpg|The main street of Guetaria
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|Toilets| {{MagentaText|?}}
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Image:Elcano.jpg|Guetaria’s most famous son, Juan Sebastian de Elcano
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|Showers| {{MagentaText|?}}
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Image:Church.jpg|The Gothic church of San Salvador
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|Laundry| N/A (Not Available)
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|Garbage| A few bins near the harbour
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====Grocery & Supply Stores====
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Only small provisions shops in the town.
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|Fuel| A fuel station reported in the inner harbour.
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|Bottled gas| {{MagentaText|?}}
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|Chandlers| Effectively nothing except small hardware stores
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====Eateries====
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The restaurants here are famous for fish, although you will also find on offer the Basque speciality of ''chuletas de ternera'' (huge veal steaks grilled to perfection).
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|Repairs| N/A
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|Internet| {{MagentaText|?}}
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|Mobile connectivity| {{MagentaText|?}}
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|Vehicle rentals| N/A
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====Internet/WiFi====
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==Provisioning==
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None.
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Only small provisions shops in the town.
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====Laundry====
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==Eating out==
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The restaurants here are famous for fish, although you will also find on offer the Basque specialty of ''chuletas de ternera'' (huge veal steaks grilled to perfection).
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====Motorbike & Car Rentals====
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====Garbage Disposal====
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==Tourism==
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A few bins near the harbour.
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The town is picturesquely situated and the passageway up from the port beneath the church of San Salvador dates from the mediaeval period. The church of San Salvador is plain but very unusual, being built on several different levels.
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====Transportation====
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A walk up the main street of the town brings you to the statue of the famous circumnavigator Juan Sebastian de Elcano at the top. Among the remarkable discoveries recorded on his voyages were ‘camels without humps’ (probably guanacos) and ‘black goose’ which needed to be 'skinned rather than plucked' (presumably penguin).
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==Routes/Passages To/From==
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A walk to the lighthouse on El Raton is rewarded with excellent views, as well as ending at a good site for a picnic.
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{{himage|Raton.jpg|El Raton and the inner harbour}}
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{{himage|Street.jpg|The main street of Guetaria}}
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{{himage|Elcano.jpg|Guetaria’s most famous son, Juan Sebastian de Elcano}}
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{{himage|Church.jpg|The Gothic church of San Salvador}}
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==Cruiser's Friends==
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==Friends==
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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==Forum Discussions==
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==Forums==
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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==External Links==
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==Links==
* {{wikipedia|Getaria,_Gipuzkoa}}
* {{wikipedia|Getaria,_Gipuzkoa}}
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* {{Wikivoyage|Getaria}}
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* [http://www.noonsite.com/Countries/Spain/Guetaria Noonsite]
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==References & Publications==
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==References==
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''See [[Spain#References_.26_Publications|Spain]]''.
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''See [[Spain#References|Spain]]''.
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==Personal Notes==
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* July 2000 --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Atheneoflymington]]  
* July 2000 --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Atheneoflymington]]  
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 21 August 2018

WorldNorth AtlanticSpainNW SpainGuetaria
Guetaria or Getaria
43°18.292'N, 002°11.987'W Chart icon.png
lat=43.30487 | lon=-2.19978 | zoom=16 | y
Guetaria.jpg
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Guetaria harbor

The port of Guetaria, nine miles west of San Sebastian on the coast of NW Spain, is built on an isthmus connecting the land to the island of San Anton, more popularly known as El Raton (the mouse), on account of its shape. The town dates from 1209 and is one of the oldest settlements in the Basque region. Although substantially ruined during the Peninsular Wars, the town retains a wonderful Gothic church of San Salvador built over a passageway up from the harbour. Its most famous son is Juan Sebastian de Elcano, who sailed with Magellan as navigator on the epic voyage of circumnavigation of 1519-22. Elcano brought the ragged remnants of the expedition home to Spain after Magellan’s death in the Philippines, becoming the first man to sail round the globe. The port has a small marina in the outer harbour as well as mooring buoys for larger vessels.

Charts

British Admiralty
1292 - Mimizan-Plage to Cabe de Ajo
1171 - Ports on E part of N coast of Spain
Imray
C42 - La Rochelle to Santander

Weather

Guetaria is sheltered from the prevailing SW Biscay winds. Fog is an occasional problem during spring and autumn.

Sources for Weather forecasts: See main page for Spain.

Passages

List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Islands

The island of San Anton (El Raton) is joined to the land by a narrow isthmus.

Communication

Add here VHF channel for the coastguard, harbor masters. etc.

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Navigation

No dangers in the approach. The lighthouse on the end of El Raton is a conspicuous landmark. Once identified by the long eastern breakwater, the harbour is entered from the south.

Berthing

The harbour authorities are very relaxed here (if not invisible). If you pick up a buoy in the outer harbour it is unlikely you will be accosted at all. There are usually a few spaces in the marina which occupies the southern half of the harbour - berth where convenient and wait for further instructions. The inner harbour is usually occupied by fishing boats, though there is nothing to stop a yacht tying up alongside here if there is space.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

There are several large buoys in the outer harbour to which a yacht can moor - ideally fore and aft if two are available. This is the best option for larger yachts or if you want peace and quiet. In the southern part of the harbour, separated by a long pontoon, is a small marina which has around 300 pontoon berths. Maximum length is 14 metres. The marina has water and electricity and toilets and showers are nearby. There is reportedly a fuel station in the inner harbour.

Anchorages

In settled weather, it is possible to anchor off the beach to the SE of the harbour. Anchor in 6.0 - 10.0 metres in sand and weed. Sheltered from the prevailing SW winds, but open to winds from N round to SE.

Amenities

Facilities
Water On the pontoons in the inner harbour
Electricity On the pontoons in the inner harbour
Toilets ?
Showers ?
Laundry N/A (Not Available)
Garbage A few bins near the harbour
Supplies
Fuel A fuel station reported in the inner harbour.
Bottled gas ?
Chandlers Effectively nothing except small hardware stores
Services
Repairs N/A
Internet ?
Mobile connectivity ?
Vehicle rentals N/A

Provisioning

Only small provisions shops in the town.

Eating out

The restaurants here are famous for fish, although you will also find on offer the Basque specialty of chuletas de ternera (huge veal steaks grilled to perfection).

Transportation

List transportation (local and/or international.)

Tourism

The town is picturesquely situated and the passageway up from the port beneath the church of San Salvador dates from the mediaeval period. The church of San Salvador is plain but very unusual, being built on several different levels.

A walk up the main street of the town brings you to the statue of the famous circumnavigator Juan Sebastian de Elcano at the top. Among the remarkable discoveries recorded on his voyages were ‘camels without humps’ (probably guanacos) and ‘black goose’ which needed to be 'skinned rather than plucked' (presumably penguin).

A walk to the lighthouse on El Raton is rewarded with excellent views, as well as ending at a good site for a picnic.

El Raton and the inner harbour
The main street of Guetaria
Guetaria’s most famous son, Juan Sebastian de Elcano
The Gothic church of San Salvador

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

References

See Spain.

Comments

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