Rio Dulce - Docking

Jul 03, 2024

Mooring:

Cruisers report that marina prices are very low here, your boat is in fresh water and the prices and quality of repair work is very good.

Local advice is to moor in one of the many marinas, but if you really do not want to go in a marina, anchor in front of the village of Fronteras, in front of one of the nearby marinas, or in a group all monitoring the same VHF frequency.

If you want to anchor down the river then choose Texan Bay.  It is recommended that anchoring overnight in or near the Rio Tatin should be avoided.

Security:

Dinghy and outboard thefts occur here, even in marinas so lift and secure your dinghy onboard at all times if possible and keep property locked with valuables out of sight if going ashore.

Last updated:  April 2022

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