Baleeira (Sagres) - General Info

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Being just three and a half miles east of Cape St. Vincent, this bay forms a useful passage anchorage.

Position:

37°0.7’N, 08°55.4’W (harbour entrance)

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Baleeira (Sagres) was last updated 8 years ago.

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  1. February 16, 2018 at 1:46 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Posted on behalf of Dan Stroud

    Free anchorage, either with the fishing boats or to the west of the end of the seawall. Calmer behind the wall. Can be gusty in the afternoons when I was there in October.

    Gas station up the hill in the town. I asked them to call me a taxi to ferry all the containers back, it was just a couple of euros.