Reial Club Maritim de Barcelona

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WorldMediterraneanSpainMediterranean coast of SpainCosta DoradaBarcelonaReial Club Maritim de Barcelona
Port of Entry
41°22.563'N, 002°10.853'E Chart icon.png
lat=41.37605 | lon=2.18089 | zoom=16 | y
Radio VHF channel 09
Phone +34 (932) 214 859
Fax +34 (932) 215 566
E-mail [email protected]
Berths 239
Max. length 20 m
Max. draft 8 m
Fuel No
Water on every berth
Electricity Yes, 220 V
Toilets Yes
Showers Yes
Laundry No
Internet WiFi
Hours 0900-1800
Address Puerto de Barcelona, Muelle de EspanaEspanya, s/n 08039 Barcelona, Spain
More notes about the marina

Full service marina in the middle of the city.

Communication

It is advisable to make advance reservations (Phone :+34 (932) 214 859 or email).

Before entering the marina, hail them on VHF channel 9.

Navigation

The bridge at the entrance of the marina opens between 0800 and 2000, every 30 minutes.

Entrance

Reial Club Maritim de Barcelona is a port of entry for Spain. For details see Entrance: Spain.

Berthing

Assistance is available.

Facilities

  • Swimming pool
  • Gym
  • Restaurant - coffee shop
Nearby

Butane (blue tanks). Can be purchased and empty tanks exchanged at the hardware store Ferreteria Bras. It is on Passeig de Born de Borbo in Barcelonetta a block or two from the Carrer de Maquinista intersection and the Fastnet Pub, near Port Vell marina.

Groceries

For fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, fish, preserved meats, and cheese as well as frozen products the Barcelonetta fresh market is superb. It is a new purpose-built market and is clean, and closer as well as cheaper than the famous Boqueria market on La Rambla which tends to fill with tourists. It is closed Sundays and every afternoon at about 3 pm. Built into one end of the Barcelonetta market is a good grocery store (Appearances are deceptive, most of the groceries are out of sight - take the elevators on the right). The grocery store is open much later than the market. Around the market are several specialist shops selling Bread, Eggs, Preserves etc.

Restaurants

For breakfast El Quim in the Boqueria. A much cheaper breakfast can be had at the restaurant in the Barcelonetta market (opposite end from the grocery store. For a midpriced dinner try the various Taller Tappas outlets scattered around the city (the best one is at Sta Catarina market), as well as Irati tapas just of La Rambla. For fresh vegetables Fresco, a self-service soup, salad and pizza kind of place with an all you can eat buffet currently priced at €8 weekdays €10 weekends. Their fresh vegetables are excellent (but some restaurants in the chain are better than others).

Chandlery

There is a Marine Chandlery nearby, directions are posted on the RCMB noticeboard. There are also several chandleries close to the land entrance to Port Vell.

Bicycles

Racks are provided for bicycles and guests are not allowed to use bicycles on the piers.

Repairs

Security

RCMB is secured with electric gates/doors and 24/7 attended reception/nightwatchman governing access. As a 'guest' and not a member you will not be issued with an access card and will have to request admission each time you return. The reception staff is friendly and helpful but only one speaks any English and a little Spanish goes a long way here. Although security appears tight, we interrupted an attempted burglary on board when we were in a slip just inside the marina fence and very close to the public pedestrian bridge. Later one of our bicycles was stolen while locked in the bike racks. The whole seafront area of Barcelona (as well as many other areas of Barcelona!) is prime "ladrone" territory and petty theft seems endemic. We think the thief climbed over the fence and targeted our boat which was "low hanging fruit".

Location

RCMB is ideally located for access to the tourist areas of La Rambla, Barrio Gottic and El Born, and you will probably pay less here than at Port Vell, however you will have to fight your way across the pedestrian bridge to get to town, which is generally crowded with tourists. RCMB is on the Moll d'Espanya opposite the Mar Magnum shopping center just across from the famous La Rambla pedestrian street. Bear in mind that this is a crowded, tourist-oriented area of town and while the views and location are spectacular, slips on the west side, close to the opening bridge in particular are subject to crowd noise as well as the beeping of the pedestrian bridge siren when it opens each half hour during the day. Slips nearer the opening footbridge are also subject to considerable swell from time to time from tugs passing outside the marina.

Transportation

See Barcelona.

Price

For the latest prices see Price Listing.

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