"The Port of Malaga is located to the south of the Iberian Peninsula, on the southern Mediterranean coast, sheltered by a natural bay, at 4º 25' W and 36º 43' N.
The prevailing winds are S. and SE, with prevailing weather good-natured. It has a floating surface of 6,884 Ha. and a land surface of 1,190,723 m² at present. The range of merchandise that transits through the port ranges from solid bulk such as those from the cement, agri-food, aggregates and biomass group, through liquid bulk such as olive and sunflower oils, hydrocarbons and molasses, and ending with general merchandise in its different aspects, rolled cargo, import vehicles and containerized merchandise, all of them covering commercial routes of the Mediterranean and Atlantic arc, including a firm position in the cabotage lines with Melilla and Ceuta.
It is worth noting the passenger traffic both in the connections with Melilla in ferry-type ships under the transport regime, and in tourist cruises with scheduled itineraries both in the Mediterranean and in the Atlantic by the main shipping companies in this area.
Equally important, given the added value that they provide to passenger and freight traffic, are the commercial provisioning and provisioning services. In this second type, it is the supply of fuel that is gaining significant relevance."
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"31 berths for superyachts
Maximum length: 180m (590')
Minimum length: 20m
Maximum draft: 9m
The current power is 800 amps. Power up to 2,000 amps will be supplied soon.
Coming soon, security and surveillance 24 hours a day."
Schedule: From Monday to Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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