MARINA PUERTO DE LA NAVIDAD ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ SPONSORS OF THE OCEAN POSSE

Marina Puerto de La Navidad ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Barra de Navidadย  SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE

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CONTACT

CONTACT harbormaster@islaresort.com.mx
TEL +52 (314) 337 9014

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IMPORTANT: Must registered with the OCEAN Posseย  prior to Oct 31st –

The 2025 Panama Posse monthly rate is $ 23.58 x foot

AMENITIES

Considered among the 10 best private marinas in Latin America, Marina Puerto de la Navidad is located in Isla Navidad, an upscale, secure and private tourist development just across the quaint village of Barra de Navidad and 30 minutes north of the Manzanillo International Airport (ZLO).

With a capacity for up to 250 ft vessels, with all the necessary services: water, electricity, sanitary boat discharges, telephone, laundry, internet, cable TV signal and 24/7 security, this world-class marina operates with the highest standards of safety and has strong ties with most international insurance companies.

Marina Puerto de la Navidad also has a maritime fuel station where yachts can safely and conveniently refuel.

Marina Amenities

โ€ข WIFI
โ€ข Gated parking
โ€ข Limited reserved parking available
โ€ข On-site storage lockers
โ€ข On-site laundry facilities
โ€ข Dock Office open 7 days a week
โ€ข Pump-out facility, trash & recycling located on each dock
โ€ข Individual water outlet & dock boxes
โ€ข On-site store with coffee, beer and wine
โ€ข Public launch ramp within 1/4 mile
โ€ข On-site fuel dock

Electrical

โ€ข 30 amp/110 Volt Electrical
โ€ข 50 amp/220 Volt Electrical
โ€ข 100 amp/208 Volt Single and Three Phase
โ€ข 100 amp/480 Volt Three Phase

Resort Amenities:

Grand Isla Navidad Resort. A 200 room deluxe property. AAA Four Diamond Award.
โ€ข 4 restaurants and 3 bars serving local, international and regional cuisine
โ€ข Yoga classes on the beach during high season at no cost to marina residents
โ€ข Swimming pools & Jacuzzi
โ€ข Private beach with cabanas
โ€ข Fitness Center
โ€ข Locker room facility with showers and steam rooms in the golf course clubhouse
โ€ข Spa services and treatments
โ€ข Boutique gift shop open daily
โ€ข Meeting & Banquet facilities
โ€ข Water sport rentals
โ€ข Business Center open 7 days a week
โ€ข Wireless Internet in public areas
โ€ข ATM
โ€ข Currency Exchange at the hotel’s front desk
โ€ข A 27 hole championship golf course on site (special green fee rates available for marina residents and complimentary transportation provided)

CONTACT

We always love to hear from you. If you have a request or need, or if you would like additional information about Marina Puerto de la Navidad, or would like to make a reservation, please contact:

CONTACT

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Marina Puerto de la Navidad โ€“ Att: Boat name dock slip #
Paseo del Pescadore
Isla Navidad
Manzanillo, COL 28838
Mexico
+52 (314) 337 90 14

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๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ COPPER CANON - BARRANCA DEL COBRE - EL CHEPE

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ COPPER CANON - BARRANCA DEL COBRE - EL CHEPE

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝย  COPPER CANON – BARRANCA DEL COBRE – EL CHEPE

 

The Journey through the Copper Canyon by train is an experience of one of the most scenic train rides in the world. TAs El Chepe chugs along its 653 km (405 mi) of track, a journey which takes anywhere from 9 to 16 hours, it crosses over 37 bridges and through 86 tunnels. It crosses the Copper Canyon, called the Barranca del Cobre by Mexicans.
The El Chepe train | Evaneos

 

Copper Canyon

The Copper Canyon is one of Mexico’s lesser-known gems. …

Copper Canyon, called the Barranca del Cobre
is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua
It is 65,000 sqkย  / 25,000 sqmย  in size.
Copper Canyon

Copper Canon outlook
The canyons were formed by six rivers that drain the western side of the Sierra Tarahumara (a part of the Sierra Madre Occidental).

 is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico that is 65,000 square kilometres (25,000 sq mi) in size. The canyons were formed by six rivers that drain the western side of the Sierra Tarahumara (a part of the Sierra Madre Occidental). All six rivers merge into the Rio Fuerte and empty into the Gulf of California. The walls of the canyon[1] are a copper/green color, which is the origin of the name.
All six rivers merge into the Rio Fuerte and empty into the Gulf of California. The walls of the canyon are a copper/green color, which is the origin of the name.

The Spanish arrived in the Copper Canyon area in the 17th century and encountered the indigenous locals throughout Chihuahua. For these New Spanish, America was a new land to explore for gold and silver and also to spread Christianity. The New Spanish named the people “Tarahumara”, they encountered derived from the word Rarรกmuri, which is what the indigenous people call their men.

Tarahumara

During the 17th century, silver was discovered by the Hispanic in the land of the Tarahumara tribe. Some were enslaved for mining efforts. There were small uprisings by the Tarahumara, but to little avail. They eventually were forced off the more desirable lands and up into the canyon cliffs.
Tarahumara

The full journey takes either nine or sixteen hours

If you travel on the Chepe Express (Los Mochis to Creel and vice versa), your journey time will be nine hours, with the train leaving from Los Mochis at either 6am or 3.50pm. On the Chepe Regional (Los Mochis to Chihuahua and vice versa), the journey is around 16 hours from start to finish and the train leaves either Los Mochis or Chihuahua at 6am.

Copper Canyon
CLIMATE

The alpine climate of the mountainous regions of Copper Canyon has moderate temperatures from October to November and March to April. The bottom of the canyons are humid and warm and remain that way throughout the year. During the warmest months, April through June, drought is a chronic problem with little rainfall until July when the rainy season begins.

Copper Canyon

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