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About us Queensway Quay Marina is one of the few places where it is perfectly safe to leave your yacht for long periods without any worries. Unlike harbours along the south coast of Spain which are often the hub of nightlife during high season yet deserted in winter, Gibraltar with its 30,000 population is a living town throughout the year. English is the common language and with its tax free status, is ideal for shopping and ordering those spare parts and accessories V.A.T free, not to mention the low cost of fuel. Ragged Staff Wharf, as the quayside at Queensway Quay Marina is called, is probably the oldest wharf in Gibraltar. Of Spanish origin, Ragged Staff Wharf was developed by the British in 1736 under the supervision of First Lord of the Admirality Sir Charles Wager, with the purpose of providing 'better victualling of men-at-war'. Ragegd Staff Wharf also became the traditional landing place for newly-arriving Govenors of Gibraltar at the steps known as Govenor's Landing - which are still in use as part of the Marina. |
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Pricing These prices are per day and are in British Pounds. All fees are payable in advance. Summer rates: 1st March to 31st October (245 Days)
L.O.A Length Overall includes all Davits, Bowsprits etc. to the nearest metre.
Electricity Metred: 15p per KWH Business hours:* *We are closed on Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Good Friday To contact Queensway Quay Marina, click here. |
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185 75 metres 36° 8'.1N, 5° 21'.3W Stern-to and bow-to floating pontoon On pontoon and metered Toilets, showers, restaurants, laundry |
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