Melilla - Clearance
See Spain Formalities for full details.
Don’t rely on these ports, however, for getting out of Schengen as they are within the Schengen zone with special rules for local immigrants only. Spain is required to police movements between each of the territories and the remainder of Schengen. Your passport will be stamped here and therefore your stay in Schengen prolonged.
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General Process:
Check-in formalities are reportedly straightforward at the marina office, with the port police and Guardia Civil in the same building.
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Stayed in Puerto Noray for 2 nights mid of September 2018 with our Outremer 51 (a 15,7m long Catamaran). Paid 16 €uro/night plus 4 € for water and electricity (flat). Filled up our Diesel tanks as well. Extremely welcoming and helpful staff. Marvellous city, a Must to visit in my opinion!
Our berth was alongside on the quay of the other side, opposing the gas station and capitaneria. Easy mooring but unfortunately unsafe. In the 1st night around 01:00 in the morning I woke up because an unwanted visitor (a young thieve, obviously North African) started to empty our lockers in the cockpit (my fault that I had not protected/closed them with padlocks). A 2nd guy was standing at the quay obviously having a lookout.
The 2nd night (now everything was inside the boat or secured otherwise) we have again unwanted visitors. Must have been the same guy, at least his shoe-prints where the same.
Also, the music from the nearby outdoor discotheque was extremely loud, they played every night till about 03:00 in the morning from Thursday to Friday and till about 05:00 from Friday to Saturday.
We continued our trip then from Melilla to Al Hoceima (Morocco)
Like all other comments this place is worth a visit $20 EU for 20m yacht including power and water, diesel $0.88 very helpful and friendly and a good option if doing your VAT run out of EU to Saidia on 33nm away
Posted on behalf of Jan Harzem
Harbour is divided into Spanish for the north part and Moroccan for the south part, which is called Nador.
Marina would like to be called on channel 9 before entering. Charges are around 10 Euro a night for the 13m vessel, showers and toilet are excellent.
If you need stocking up on groceries, there are big supermarkets, ie Eroski, Lidl etc, with excellent choice and prices. Fresh veg and fruit best bought just across the border in Morocco. Fuel is Euro 0.53 a litre. The town is delightful if you can come to grips with the fact that two 5m high fences with motion sensors are delineating the border with Morocco.
I can really recommend Puerto Norway marina. Cameras everywhere, helpful staff and very cheap. I stored my Moody 35 there for 8 months and the cost was about €1.200. Only a few boats from abroad but I think people don,t realize that it is safe.
Geographically in Africa but still in Spain. Almerimar marina 1200M from Melilla has double prices – and Almerimar is one of the cheapest in the Mediterranean.
Posted on behalf of Peter, SY Blue Moon:
Costs for Marina Mellila as of 28.5.2015:
Water costs €1.04
Electricity €3.00
Internet €6.50 per day
Calculation for the boat: 1m² costs €0.145 plus 4% TAX/VAT.