Ria de Camarinas - Boatyards
It’s possible to lift boats in the port area and the marina can organise this for any yachts that need hauling out. There are also mechanical services, sail repair, painting, electrics etc.
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We did anchor for the night at the north East of Camarina bay. Well protected with 6 to 5 meters depth. Sand in the North East, Mud at North and North West.
Marina Muxia is run by the gas station attendant who will sprint to the pontoon to take your lines. Very friendly and helpful, some English spoken, water and electricity on pontoons, diesel by portable pump trolley. Wifi, laundry, two shower stalls and one toilet per gender and small sailors hangout with soft drink vending machine and library. The town is small with a mix of tourist apartments, some old stone houses and nearby pilgrim site.
Many restaurants/cafes and two medium sizes supermercados, one with freshly baked bread. Hardware shop and some other amenities in town as well, all a short walk away.
We can recommend Camarinas. Good price, helpful; staff and a nice but quiet town (except when the festival of Carmen is on in July when the noise lasting 4 days is worth the lack of sleep).
08/2014: Club Nautico de Camarinas: € 25,- / day for 14 m. No laundry at marina, but available in town. Free WiFi. Occasionally light swell from bypassing fishing vessels.