Puerto De La Estaca

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

27ยฐ 47′ 8″ N

Longitude:

-17ยฐ 54′ 6″ W

Phone:

34922550160

VHF:

16

Town:

Valverde (El Hierro)

ZIP Code:

38917

Province:

Canarias

Country:

Spain

Features

Minimum Draft:

2m

Maximum Draft:

6.5m

Berth:

250

Maximum boat length:

30m

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Description

The sports port of La Estaca is also known as Puerto de la Estaca and is located in the Spanish municipality of Valverde, which is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. This port is located in the Canary Islands, on the island of El Hierro, where silence and serenity predominate. Travelers visiting this port will find a green land with lush pine forests, rainforests and immense meadows. The water fronts are simply fascinating in this area that is home to dark-colored rocks and wild tides. The Church of Nuestra Seรฑora de la Concepciรณn is one of Valverde’s main attractions, while Charco Azul is one of nature’s unique treasures in the city. Hotel Parador, El Hiero and Hotel Vila El Mocanal are cozy hotels where tourists can rest on this secluded side of El Hierro. Local cuisine is based on traditional dishes and can be served in restaurants such as La Taberna de la Villa and La Mirada Profunda.

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