Puerto de Mogan - Communications
There is no post office in the marina, but mail can be received at the marina office (c/o Oficina del Puerto, Puerto Mogan, E-35138, Gran Canaria), and is delivered to the yachts, while the office will arrange to have letters posted. There is an internet place in the amusement arcade just north of the marina.
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The 190m outer wharf is not reserved for visitors is almost exclusively used by live-a-boards, charter and fishing boats with only a very rare visitor. The showers and toilets are for all users of this wharf (pontoon).
The electricity and water points on the pontoons have recently been renewed but telephone, tv and video are a figment of someone’s imagination.
Alan Spriggs