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Sailing in Andalusia
Map of the best Anchorages and Marinas
Choose the safest anchorage, mooring, boatyard, or marina when you sail in Andalusia. Read sailors’ reviews, share your best photos, and join Spain Sailing Group for local news.
Most popular anchorages and mooring spots
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The Rio Guadiana, which marks the boundary between Spain and Portugal, offers a unique anchorage. Th… Read more about this listing
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The bay is generally well-protected from the north and east winds, but it can be exposed to western… Read more about this listing
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A spacious anchorage near Tarifa in Andalusia, offering a scenic stopover on the southern coast of… Read more about this listing
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This secluded cove offers excellent protection from the elements, making it a safe harbor for boats.… Read more about this listing
Best rated marinas and boatyards
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Established in 1883, it’s one of the oldest nautical clubs in Spain, boasting a deep-rooted maritime… Read more about this listing
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Nestled on the banks of the Piedras River it is a renowned marina that offers water and electricity… Read more about this listing
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A key maritime hub offering a range of services. The surrounding area is rich in cultural heritage w… Read more about this listing
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Puerto Sotogrande is one of the most renowned luxury marinas in Spain. Situated in the municipality… Read more about this listing
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A brief maritime history of Andalusia
Long before Columbus set sail, this region’s coastline thrummed with the activities of traders, explorers, and conquerors. The Phoenicians were among the first to leave their mark here, establishing colonies such as Cádiz, one of Europe’s oldest cities.
As centuries rolled on, the region’s ports became hubs of commerce, as Roman engineers constructed sophisticated harbors and shipyards. The strategic location of cities such as Málaga and Almería made them vital points for exporting olive oil, wine, and salted fish across the empire.
The Arab conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century breathed new life into Andalusia’s maritime traditions. Under the Umayyads the ports flourished as gateways between Europe and the Islamic world. Coastal towns like Tarifa and Algeciras were key naval bases, their docks brimming with sleek ships that both defended the coastline and carried scholars, merchants, and travelers between continents.
As the Reconquista neared completion and the Catholic Monarchs reclaimed the last Muslim stronghold of Granada, the port cities of Andalusia were on the brink of a new era. Explorers like Christopher Columbus would set sail from Andalusian shores, opening the door to the New World.