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Marina Marlin Cienfuegos

Calle 35 e/ 6 y 8 Punta Gorda
Cienfuegos, CUB


  • Reviewed by: Rey Stephane on May 30, 2024
    Vessel Type: Sail
    LOA: 47'
    Draft: 4.0'

    Rating: 3

    Marina very welcoming but that's it!!!
    We stayed 8 nights while visiting Cienfuegos, Trinidad and Havana, we never had water and power cuts every day for 7/9 hours...
    The water service seems very special because it has a tank that fills with city water and then a pump to distribute the water to the pontoons, and even when there is electricity the distribution of 'water doesn't exist except when a rental boat needs it...
    The authorities are three efficient and precise.
    Concrete dock and cleat in poor condition, this is Cuba ?. For diesel it is possible, but you need electricity and cash in $ otherwise the price is not the same!! … If you have a tuk tuk (6 seats) Elvis +53 53 5 65317 well you come from the Marina so no problem, he can also supply you with fruits and vegetables and he organized our transport by minibus to Havana for 8 people at the top!!
    There is a 4 dock master who confides in Yoandri super ? and speaks English like Rolo.
    A very small grocery store at the entrance but nothing on eggs for $0.31 each!!!
    Very good place to leave the boat and go visit other cities.

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