VISITING MEXICO
BY PRIVATE
BOAT
A QUICK REFERENCE
TO REQUIREMENTS
FOR PRIVATE VESSELS,
OWNERS AND CREW.
2022
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SECRETARÍA DE MARINA SECRETARÍA DE GOBERNACIÓN
SECRETARÍA DE HACIENDA
Y CRÉ D IT O P U B L IC O
Mexico Marina
Association
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HEALTH INSPECTION
The International Health Department in Mexico
(Sanidad Internacional)
, is a governmental office operating according to the
International Health Regulations
(IHR,2005)
, in order to
“Control, Prevent, and protect against, the international spread of disease, and to
provide a public health response that is commensurate with and restricted to public health risks, while preventing unnecessary interference with
international trade and traffic”
.
In most ports of entry in Mexico, health
authorities don't impose any restrictions
other than carrying out a medical
inspection on arrival at no cost*. Vaccine
restrictions for COVID-19, do not apply in
Mexico´s ports of entry.Although some
ports of call have different requirements
by local health authorities, as such, during
the medical inspection, they may ask for
the Boat Registration, Personal ID, and
Vaccination Record although this last item is
not mandatory.
Upon your arrival please notify
immediately to the marina staff ,
International Health Department or the
local Health Authority (Secretaria de
Salud) if any person onboard has any of
the following symptoms:
a) Persistent fever (above 38 ° C / 100 ° F) developing for several days or accompanied
by prostration; decreased level of consciousness; lymph node swelling; persistent
cough; shortness of breath; paralysis; signs of hemorrhage.
b) Skin rash (fever involved or not), severe vomiting and/or diarrhea, recurrent seizures.
For more information on local requirements, we suggest that you contact the marina you plan to arrive in order to know the health
inspection protocol.
If you have any health related questions or concerns, please contact the Epidemiological and Health Intelligence Unit (UIES) at +52
5337-1845 or 800-00-44-800, where you will be assisted by highly trained personnel.
*
Health Authorities don´t apply any fees.
INFORMATION PROVIDED BY ENSENADA INTERNATIONAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
[ MINISTRY OF HEALTH ]
Mexico Marina
Association
www.ammt.org
Dear Boaters,
This brochure is not an official governm ent docum ent
but a brief guide to help you understand and ease the
pro cess of entering & departing Mexico by sea and com plete
the immigration requirem ents, plus useful infom ation to
make your cruising life in Mexico a pleasant one.
Welcom e & happy cruising!
INTRODUCTION
The Instituto Nacional de Migración (
National Immigration Institute
)
is the government arm required by Mexican Law to oversee foreign
individuals visiting Mexico. INM has created a new PRE-TRAVEL
simplified process in order to facilitate the documentation of those
individuals wanting to visit Mexico by boat and wishing to engage
in recreational activities, including sport fishing, whale watching,
diving and cruising — among others.
The process involves the completion of three simple steps which
may be completed BEFORE departing for Mexico, as outlined
within this brochure.
GET TO KNOW WHO’S WHO
The Maritime Authority works through
MARINA (
Secretariat of the Navy
), to oversee
compliance of the regulations issued by the
IMO, in order to guarantee protected, efficient
and safe maritime passages.
Provides Banking and Credit services to
members of the Army, Air Force and Navy,
and the General Public, and oversees the
online services allowing payments for the
temporary import of vehicles and boats.
An arm of the Mexican government which
controls and supervises migration in the
country.
The Mexican tax authority responsible for the
supervision for compliance of tax and customs
legislation.
The Mexican Navy is one of the two
independent armed forces of Mexico. The
naval forces are called the Armada de México.
The Secretaría de Marina (MARINA)
(
Secretariat of the Navy
) includes both the
Armada and ministerial and civil service.
CONAPESCA is a decentralized body of
SADER (
Ministry of Agriculture
) committed to
legality, quality and transparency, in charge of
fostering and developing coordination with
various entities to implement policies,
programs and regulations that lead and
facilitate the development
_
competitive and
sustainable,
of the fishing and aquaculture
sector of the country.
CONANP is the institution responsible for
safeguarding the areas with the greatest
biodiversity in Mexico.
COMISIÓN NACIONAL DE ACUACULTURA Y PESCA
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FOLLOWING ARE THE IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR
INDIVIDUALS & VESSELS WHO WILL NOT GO ASHORE WHILE IN MEXICAN TERRITORIAL WATERS.
THESE STEPS MUST BE PROCESSED PRIOR TO ENTERING MEXICAN WATERS FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME.
e.g. visiting the Coronado Islands, fishing ventures, offshore crusing, etc.
STEP ONE
Visit the following Internet portal to apply for entry to Mexico and pay the
required fees:
https://www.banjercito.com.mx/registroEmbarques/
For additional information visit:
https://www.gob.mx/inm/acciones-y-programas/sport-fishing-and-nautical-tourism
Follow the instructions and save the electronic receipt. You will need it when
you e-mail the passenger list to INM in the next step.
Also print out a copy to keep with you on the boat.
The following information must be provided:
a. Passport number of the person responsible for the vessel
b. Vessel Documentation (State or Federal Documentation).
c. A $638 Mexican Pesos fee per each visiting foreigner as required by the
Federal Fee Act (Ley Federal de Derechos), Article 8, Section I. The fee must
be paid using a credit card for each person INDIVIDUALLY. Group payments
are not allowed.
STEP TWO
Download and complete the spreadsheet with the information of the
vessel and passengers from:
http://www.inm.gob.mx/gobmx/word/index.php/instructions-for-the-shipping-of-
electronic-passenger-lists
Here you will find the following:
n A Sample Form (spreadsheet) for submission of a list of maritime
passengers and crew members — delete the sample information and
insert your passenger list. Save it to your computer following the
instructions on the web page including how to name the file correctly.
n A guide for filling the Form for the submission of a list of maritime
passengers and crew members
n An e-mail Directory/List of INM Ports addresses for submission of lists of
maritime passengers and crew members.
STEP THREE
E-mail the completed spreadsheet to INM and copy of your receipt (See STEP
TWO above, 3rd bullet, on how to find the correct e-mail address)
As an example, if you are leaving from Southern California you should send the
e-mail to the Ensenada INM Office at:
Visit the following for more information:
https://www.gob.mx/inm/acciones-y-programas/sport-fishing-and-nautical-tourism
Once the visitors information outlined above is sent to INM, INM will e-mail
you back the entry authorization (or denial) to the individuals intending to
enter Mexico’s territorial waters onboard the given vessel. The document
must be kept aboard the vessel at all times along with the receipt of payment.
The receipt must be presented to the Mexican Immigration
Authorities at the first Port of Entry in exchange for each
individual’s FMM (see next page for additional information).
n The authorizing e-mail will also contain INM’s permit to enter as a
Visitor Without Permission to Perform Activities for Profit (i.e. work for
income/profit).
n The length of the stay will be the amount of time requested by the applicant,
but shall not exceed 180 days, and cannot be used for multiple entries and
departures.
n A copy of your information will be sent to the Secretary of the Navy
(
MARINA
) and to the Port Captain.
Passport/Visa
n
ALL foreigners traveling to Mexico, including U.S. citizens, are
required to carry a valid and current passport to enter Mexico.
Non-Mexicans from certain countries may also require a Visa.
Contact a Mexican Consulate for a list of these countries or:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/ saltlakecity/index.php/avisos/83-bya3
n
When arriving at your
first Mexican
port of entry
you will need to check-in at the local
immigration office and each crew member
must present his/her passport and will need
to fill out an entry permit, now called an
FMM and pay $638.00 Mexican Pesos per
person at the bank,
n
The length of the stay will be the amount of
time requested by the applicant, but shall not
exceed 180 days, and cannot be used for multiple
entries and departures.
A Passport Book allows
U.S. Citizens to travel to/from
Mexico using any means of
transportation.
Immigration officials will keep the top
part and you will keep the bottom part,
which is your proof that you are in the
country legally.
You keep this portion.
DO NOT LOOSE OR MISPLACE THIS DOCUMENT!
You will need to surrender it upon leaving the country.
A Passport Card allows U.S. Citizens to enter
Mexico territorial waters by boat e.g. on a sports
fishing trip, and then return to the United states.
WITHOUT going ashore in Mexico.
IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS WHICH MUST BE PROCESSED AT THE
FIRST PORT OF ENTRY IN MEXICO BY INDIVIDUALS CRUISING
MEXICAN TERRITORIAL WATERS.
SEARCH AND RESCUE
(SAR) OF THE
MEXICAN NAVY
n
Forma Migratoria Multiple loosly translates into
“Multiple Immigration Form.”
n
It is simply known as FMM, and it is the permit
form required to enter Mexico by boat and
whether you go ashore or not.
Each person must fill out an FMM form
upon arrival.
n
All foreigners entering Mexico by land with a
trailerable vessel are required to obtain an
FMM at the first port of entry, e.g. TIJUANA,
TECATE, MEXICALI, NOGALES, etc.
If boarded by Mexican Authorities, you will be
asked to show proof of a valid FMM.
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FMM — FORMA MIGRATORIA MULTIPE
WHO SHOULD YOU CALL IN CASE
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
If the boat is in a serious and imminent danger
situation, you must send the distress signal:
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday through VHF channel
16 or 2.182 KHz medium wave frequency. It is
mandatory to have a VHF radio in minor boats.
In order to receive a quick response, it is
essential to have a 406 MHz Emergency
Position Iindicating Radio Beacon station (EPIRB)
National Coordination center for
Maritime SAR (NMRCC)
Telephone numbers:
Mexico City and metropolitan area,
52 (55) 56-24-60-04
Rest of the country,
800 MARINA1 (800 627-4621)
SENSAR-PEÑASCO
52 (638) 383 1691
SECRETARÍA DE MARINA
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VESSEL DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
n
Every vessel entering Mexico must carry ORIGINAL current Vessel Documentation or
Registration that proves ownership; this means Federally Documented vessels will need to
present a USCG Certificate of Documentation and undocumented vessels will need to have a
valid State Registration. Foreign flag vessels from Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, British Virgin
Islands, Cayman Islands, Republic of Marshall Islands, Japan, etc., will require a current
Certificate of Registry.
n
All vessels registered under a Corporation or LLC or when the legal owner is not on board,
are required to have an original notarized letter onboard authorizing the Master or Representative
to operate the vessel.
n
Boat Captain or Master must present proof of competency for recreational boaters (example:
Captains License, State Boating Card or International Certificate for Operators of Pleasure Craft (ICC)
TEMPORARY IMPORT PERMIT FOR VESSELS (TIP)
All vessels larger than 4.5m (15ft) are required to have a Temporary
Import Permit (TIP) when in Mexico. The ORIGINAL TIP and must be
on board the vessel at all times.
A TIP may be obtained from the following sources:
a. Online prior to your departure for Mexico. Apply between 60 and seven
days before you depart at:
https://www.banjercito.com.mx/registroVehiculos/
b. At the first Mexican official port of entry in Mexico, available at any
Banjercito CIITEV office at one of the following Mexican ports of entry,
as well as border entry ports:
n
Acapulco
n
Coatzacualcos
n
Ensenada
n
Guaymas
n
La Paz
n
Lazaro
Cardenas
n
Manzanillo
n
Mazatlan
n
Pichilingue
n
Puerto Juarez
n
Puerto Vallarta
n
Salina Cruz
n
Tampico
n
Veracruz
c. You may also acquire the TIP at the following Mexican Consulates:
n
CALIFORNIA
: Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Bernardino
n
ARIZONA
:
Phoenix
n
TEXAS
: Austin, Dallas, Houston
n
COLORADO
: Denver
n
ILLINOIS
: Chicago
n
NEW MEXICO
: Albuquerque
VALIDITY OF A TIP
A TIP is valid for a period of 10 years from the issue date, allowing
for multiple entries during this period.
A new Temporary Import Permit -
TIP-
may be requested for an additional
10 years for the same vessel as long as it is processed within 91 days
prior to the permit’s expiration date, by internet, through
www.banjercito.com.mx/registroVehiculos/ or at any of the CIITEV centers,
without the need for the vessel’s inspection, plus, there is not need to
submit Exit Papers.
CANCELLATION OF A TIP
If the vessel will be DEPARTING MEXICO BY LAND:
Vessel must be made available for inspection to Customs Officials at the
Port of Departure chosen to exit Mexico. The authorized individual must
be present at the same time and must show the original Import Permit
(
TIP
) and the Mobil Accessory List.
If the vessel will be DEPARTING MEXICO BY SEA on its own bottom:
Owner may cancel the
TIP
by surrendering the original and a copy of the
following documents:
n
Port Captain clearance
n
Mobil Accessory List
n
Original
TIP
(Temporary Import Permit)
If vessel will be leaving Mexico AS CARGO on a Yacht Transport Ship:
The
TIP
may be cancelled at the Banjercito office. The cargo manifest,
indicating vessels characteristics (name, registration or HIN) must
If the vessel does not have
a Temporary Import Permit
TIP
”on board, or fails to
exit Mexico prior to it’s
expiration, the vessel will
be considered to be in
Mexican territory illegally
and may be subject to fines
and/or confiscation by
Customs Authorities.
Required documents as
proof of ownersthip:
Vessel documentation /
Registration or Invoice,
and
Bill of Sale
INSURANCE
All vessels in Mexican waters are required to show proof of valid Liability Insurance.
Check your policy to make sure the vessel is covered in the areas you will be cruising and visiting.
NOTE:
The above documents may be
sent via registered mail to the
Banjercito Central Offices or to a
CIITEV office at any port of entry.
Mexican Customs Officials will
also accept the "Vessel Entrance
or Clearance Statement" issued
by U.S. Customs and Border
Protection
as proof that a vessel
left Mexico and will facilitate the
cancellation of the Temporary
Import Permit.
YOU CAN VERIFY IF YOUR BOAT HAS A TIP ALREADY ISSUED TO YOU OR A PREVIOUS OWNER:
https://portalsat.plataforma.sat.gob.mx/aduanas_cpitv_internet/index.aspx#
Temporarily Imported Vessels cannot be sold in Mexico
and chartering requires Mexican permits.
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MEXICO MARINA
A
SSOCIATION
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APPROXIMATE DISTANCES
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CLEARING INTO MEXICO FOR THE FIRST TIME
A vessel must clear-in when entering Mexico at the first official port of entry.
The clear-in process is as follows:
a.
Complete the Crew List Document
b.
Go to the immigration office and get the Crew List properly stamped and have FMMs (Forma Migratoria Multiple) issued for all passengers
c.
Go to the Port Captain’s Office with the completed form to pay the Clear-In Fee and have the document duly authorized and stamped.
In some ports you may be required to pay a Port Use Fee with the
Port Administrator.
CLEARING INTO AND OUT OF PORTS WITHIN MEXICO (“CABOTAGE”)
n
If you are navigating from one Mexican port to another, all that you will require is that you inform the Harbor Master or marina
of your arrival or departure by means of an “Aviso” [Notification].
n
Depending on the Harbor Master’s office, some may require a written notification, while others allow a verbal one via VHF 16
n
In some ports you must pay a Port Use Fee when arriving and anchoring (if you anchor out). These fees are paid to the API (The Port Administration).
CLEARING OUT OF MEXICO
A vessel must clear-out when leaving Mexico at the last official port of exit.
IMPORTANT: You will also need your last exit paperwork when cancelling or renewing your TIP
The clear-out of Mexico process is as follows:
a. Complete the Crew List for exiting Mexico (“Despacho”, previously know as “Zarpe”).
b. Go to the Immigration office to get the Crew List stamped and surrender the FMM forms.
c. Go to the Port Captain’s office to pay the Vessel’s Check-out fees and have the crew list stamped with the authorization to exit the country of Mexico.
Boat Captain or Master must present proof of Competency for recreational boaters (example: Captains License, Sate Boating Card
or International Certificate for Operators of Pleasure Craft (ICC)
ARRIVAL FORM
(AVISO DE ARRIBO)
EXIT FORM
(AVISO DE SALIDA)
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VISITING THE NATIONAL PARKS OF THE BAJA CALIFORNIA PENINSULA AND POINTS SOUTH
Anybody interested in observing marine wild life at close range, such as whales, white sharks,
whale sharks, etc., must contract an authorized and licensed service provider.
The Reserve falls under
the jurisdiction of:
[The Mexican Ministry of environment and Natural Resources]
[The National Commission
of Protected Natural Areas]
SECRETARIA DE MEDIO AMBIENTEY RECURSOS NATURLES
CARD SAMPLE WHICH MAY BE PURCHASED
AT ANY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS
If you plan to visit any of these awe-inspiring sites, you must obtain a “Conservation
Passport” which is valid for one year from the date of purchase. The cost is $1,610.50 Pesos
(Free for children 12 years an under, and persons with disabilities).
https://pasaportedelaconservacion.conanp.gob.mx/vistas/inicio.php
The proceeds from the Passport helps in the preservation of these unique butfragile
natural enviroments, as well as for the protection and ecomic growth oflocal
comunities. During your visit to any of these magical sites, we ask you to follow
the directions and rules designed to enhance and preserve these treasures.
The Baja California Peninsula National Parks (NPA) include:
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Islands of Baja California (Coronados, Todos Santos,
San Martin, Cedros, Benitos, Magdalena), Revillagigedo, Valle de los Cirios, Vizcaino,
Cabo San Lucas, Cabo Pulmo, Espiritu Santo, Balandra, Loreto, Bahia de los Angeles,
among others in Southern Mexico. Visit https://www.gob.mx/conanp
View & download Maps of the Protected Natural Areas in Mexico:
http://sig.conanp.gob.mx/website/pagsig/mapas_serie.htm
THERE ARE SEVERE PENALTIES INCLUDING INCARCERATION FOR
BRINGING/POSSESSION OF ANY FIREARM/AMMUNITION IN MEXICO.
YOU MUST CONTACT A MEXICAN CONSULATE BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO TRANSPORT WEAPONS INTO MEXICO. PLEASE TAKE HEED.
DIRECTORY & SERVICES OF MEMBERS OF THE MEXICO MARINA ASSOCIATION
Address: Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas S/N, Int. Terminal de Cruceros, Ensenada, Baja California, México 22800.
Slips: 196. Guest Slips. Length 36’-68’, end ties: 83’ to 135’, Mega yacht to 350’.
Services & Amenities: Dry storage area, launch ramp, restrooms, showers, shore power, water, dock carts, laundry, BBQ
area, 24-hour security staff, customs clearance assistance, pet friendly marina.
General Info: Office hours, 8:00am-6:00pm. Toll free from USA: (877)-219-5822, Direct: 011-52 (646) 173-4141
www.marina.hutchisonportsecv.com reservations@hutchisonportsecv.com
LAT 31 50' 39" N LON 116 38' 03" W VHF 12
Location: Downtown Ensenada, adjoining the mile long boardwalk along the port which makes for a marvelous
afternoon walk or an excellent morning jog. Shops, excellent restaurants, hotels and bars within walking distance.
Slips: 50 from 30 to 75ft. 30 & 50 amp shore power, Free WIFI and free long distance phone calls to the U.S.
Services & Amenities: 24 hour Security, electronic gates. Full service boat yard, 70 ton Travelift. Port Clearance and
immigration papers including TIP. Spotless restrooms and showers. Pump out service.
General Info: www.bajanaval.com. For marina contact [email protected] or frontdesk@bajanaval.com
For boatyard boaty[email protected] 31 51’ 35N 116 37’ 32W VHF 77
Marina ECVEnsenada
Baja Naval Boatyard &
Marina — Ensenada
IMPORTANT: Do not skip the clear-out process, since the next time
you visit Mexico, your information may show that you never left the
country and therefore you are considered to be in Mexico illegally.
PURCHASE YOUR FISHING LICENSE ONLINE:
https://tramites.ebajacalifornia.gob.mx/ventanillaunica/tramites/pesca/pesca-deportiva
www.sportfishingbcs.gob.mx
Mexico Marina
Association
www.ammt.org
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Striped Marlin
Blue/Black Marlin
Mahi Mahi (Dorado)
Tuna
Rooster Fish
Yellow Tail
Address: Cabo San Lucas, BCS, México 23410
Slips: 380, up to 330 ft.
Services & Amenities: Modern floating-concrete docks with 24-hour security, electronic key card access, CCTV, Wi-Fi.
110 (30 amps), 220 (50 amps), 220 (100 amps 3-phase) or 480 (200 amp 3-phase) shore power, desalinated water,
full-service chandlery, swimming pool and recreational area. First-class restrooms and showers, laundry, storage lockers
and parking, fuel dock, pump-out station. Full service boatyard and 75-ton travel lift with capacity for vessels to 80 feet
and a two-lane launch ramp with adjacent dock.
General Info: Tel.(011 52)624-1739140 (011 52) 624-1431252
Address: Carretera Tijuana-Ensenada. Km103, Num. 3421,
Zona Playitas, Ensenada, B.C, MX 22860
Slips: 353, Guest Slips. Length 30’-109’, End ties: 64 to 110 ft.
Services & Amenities: Restrooms, shore power, dock carts, snack bar, water, laundry, pump out, clubhouse, launch
ramp, fuel dock (diesel and gas), restaurant and marina grill bar, free cable TV & Wi-Fi, Spa, showers, pool, tennis courts,
electronic key card access and CCTV, 24 hour security staff on duty, customs clearance assistance
General Info: Office 8 am-7 pm. Toll free from U.S.: (866)-302-0066, Tel 01152-646-175-00-50,
Fax: 011-52 (646) 175-0058 www.hotelcoral.com [email protected]
Marina Coral
Ensenada
Marina Cabo San Lucas IGY
Cabo San Lucas
Slips: 200 from 30-260 ft . Liveaboards available. Maximum draft: 14 ft.
Services & Amenities: Gated, secure marina complex, 10 miles from Gordo banks fishing grounds, five minutes from
downtown San Jose del Cabo, 20 minutes from Los Cabo’s Int’l Airport. Access to Hotel El Ganzo amenities, discounts at
local Golf Course. Fuel, dock boxes, dock carts, electricity, pump out, water, restrooms/showers, secure parking close to
slips, phones, restaurant, laundry. Boat yard operated by Marine Group, 150 Ton Travelift, dry storage.
General Info: Marina Manager: Anibal De Iturbide, adeiturbide@puertoloscabos. www.puertoloscabos.com
Tel: 011-52 (624) 105-6028 or 011-52 (624) 105-6181
LAT 23° 3.27' N LON 109° 40.18' W VHF 22 A
Address: Marquez de Leon Esq. Topete # 2415, CP 23060
Slips: 50 from 40’, 60’, 111’, 120’, 180’ and 303’
Services & Amenities: Dock carts, shore power, water, pump out, Wi-Fi, restaurant, fuel and hotels nearby.
General Info: Tel:+1-52+612-123-4101 or +52+1-612-157-0013 Fax:+52-612-125-4212
Operations Manager: Guadalupe Morales Sanchez. Assistant Manager: Eileen Guerrero
www.marinacortez.com [email protected] LAT 24° 09’ 25.17” N LON 110° 19’ 28.11” W VHF 16 & 22
Tel: 624-1436522-25. General Manager: Brian Hopper, Cell: 624-1648646, bhopper@marinadelreycabo.com
www.marinasdelreycabo.com
Harbor Master: Arturo Serrano Torres arturo@marinadelreycabo.com N 22’.52.81’ W 109’54.39’ VHF 06 /16
Slips: 80 Dry storage:05
Services & Amenities: Shorepower:220v/50A, 110v/30A , water, Fuel dock (gasoline/diesel), boat ramp, chandlery, WiFi,
laundry Restrooms/showers, scuba diving, sportfishing, aquatic activites.
Marina del Rey
Cabo San Lucas
Marina Puerto Los Cabos
San Jose del Cabo
Marina Cortez —La Paz
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Address: Topete 3040 y Legaspy, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, CP 23060
Slips: 110, from 30’ to 200’.
Services & Amenities: Potable RO water, shore power, pumpout, guest slips, restrooms, storage lockers, parking,
dry storage, restaurant, laundry, launch ramp, dock carts, free Wi-Fi,clubhouse, phones, mail service, scuba diving,
yacht maintenance, electric/ mechanical repairs, chandlery, security. Liveaboards OK, pets allowed on leash.
General Info: Office hours: 8:00am-6:00pm Mon-Fri & 8am-1pm Sat. Closed Sun.
Tel:+52 612 122 1646 Fax:+52 612 125 5900. www.marinadelapaz.com [email protected] VHF 16
Marina de La Paz
La Paz
MEXICO MARINA
A
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Marina Costa Baja — La Paz
Address: Kilometro 7.5 Carretera a Pichilingue, La Paz, BCS, México, 23010
Slips: 250 from 30’ to 220’. 10% overhang limit. Liveaboards. Maxi draft: 20 ft., outer basin; 6 ft. innerbasin.
Waiting list for slips 70+ ft.
Services & Amenities: Fuel dock, launch ramp, dock boxes & carts, at-slip pumpout, potable water, restrooms/showers,
security, parking, laundry, restaurants, groceries, guest facilities, mail/message, on-site hotels, pet friendly. WiFi, courtesy shuttle to and
from downtown La Paz. Hospital Clinic, boat maintenance, 24-hr. security.
General Info: Marina Manager: Gabriel Ley, [email protected]
Office: 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. M-F; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat-Sun. Toll-free from U.S. 888-866-9394; toll-free from Mexico 800-200-0281
Direct 52 612 1216892016; fax (52) (612) 121-5764 [email protected] www.marinacostabaja.com
LAT 24.2180 LON -110.30 GPS 24º 13’ 4.8”N 100º 18’ 19” W VHF 16
Marina
Palmira
La Paz
Address: Carretera a Pichilingue Km. 2.5, Col. Lomas de Palmira, La Paz, Baja California Sur, México, C.P. 23010
Slips: 250 from 30’ to 220’. 10% overhang limit. Liveaboards. Maximum draft: 20 ft., outer basin; 6 ft. innerbasin.
Waiting list for slips 70+ ft.
Services & Amenities: Dry docks. Electricity, water, docks carts. Hotel-Spa, restaurant-bar, minimarket, hardware store, gas
and diesel at our fuel station, parking lot, 24-hour security via CCTV and patrol guards. bathrooms and showers, pump-out
service, hazardous material disposal, Wi-Fi, free daily shuttle service to downtown three times a day, laundry room, propane
refill, ATM, car rental.
General Info: (011 52) 612-1216159
reservations@marinapalmira.com [email protected] www.marinapalmira.com VHF channel 16
Address: Av. Camarón Sábalo, S/N, Mazatlán, México CP82110
Slips: 80 from 32’ to 100’. End ties 51’ to 120’
Services & Amenities: Shore power, water, laundromat, pump out service, fuel dock (diesel and gasoline), TV cable, Wi-Fi,
restaurant, beach club, pools, 24 hours security, parking for one car, restrooms/showers.
General Info: Office Hours: Mon- Sat 8:30 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 8:30 am -2:00 pm
US Toll Free 1 855 513 4080, MEX Toll Free 800 841 0560 Direct: 52(669) 916 34 68 www.elcidmarinas.com
[email protected] LAT 23° 16' 062"N. LON 106° 28' 119 VHF 16
Address: Blvd. Marina Mazatlan 2211, Cond. Puesta del Sol Local 1, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, 82110
Slips: 339, from 30’ to 125’. End ties: 65’ to 100’
Services & Amenities: Restrooms, shore power, dock carts, cruisers lounge, water, laundry, pump out, launch ramp,
free Wi-Fi, showers, electronic key card access and CCTV, 24 hour security staff
General Info: Tel. +52 669 916 7799 +52-669-669-2936 Fax +52-669-669-2937 [email protected]
[email protected] www.marina-mazatlan.com GPS Coordinates: 23° 16.0' N 106° 29.0' W VHF 16
Marina Mazatlan
Mazatlan
Marina El Cid
Mazatlan
Marina Riviera Nayarit
La Cruz de Huanacaxctle
Address: Malecon La Marina, Playas de Huanacaxtle, La Cruz De Huanacaxtle, Nayarit CP 63732
Slips: 354, from 31 to 40 ft.
Services & Amenities: Full service marina with 110/220/440 shore power, water, cable TV, dock carts, fuel dock,
pumpout service, restrooms, shower, Wi-Fi, 24-hour security, boatyard with 150-ton Travelift, dry dock, Yacht Club, fish
market, VIP lounge, Palapa Restaurant and Sky Bar, laundry, groceries, Scuba diving.
General Info: Office hours: 9:00am-6:00pm Tel:52 (329) 29-555-26
www.marinarivieranayarit.com harbormaster@marinarivieranayarit.com
Address: Edificio Marina San Carlos Local #1 Sector La Herradura. San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico 85506
Slips: 16’ 24’ 32’ 40’ 48’ 51’ 56’ 64’ 110’.
Services & Amenities: Ramp & crane services. Fuel dock. Fish cleaning station. Showers. Complementary Wi-Fi.
Dry Storage with hurricane resistance posts. Covered storage for motor boats up to 32 ft. Vehicle storage. Single and double lockers.
Transport services to and from the U.S. & Canada.
General Info: Lic. Silvia I. Ramos, Marina Manager. Office hours 7:30 am-5 pm
Tel: MEX 622 226 1061 USA (520) 407 677 [email protected] www.marinasancarlos.com VHF 16
Marina San Carlos
San Carlos, Sonora
(mainland)
Address: Calle de las Rosas, Recinto Portuario, 83554 Puerto Peñasco, Son., Mexico
Slips: Up to 95’ LOA or more.
Services: 150 ton Travelift with nylon slings. 15 ton crane. 20,000 Lbs forklift. 300 Ton Launch ramp. Five acre paved site for drydocking.
We also feature the Gelplane — the industry standard tool for gel coat peeling. Full service boatyard.
General Info: Salvador Cabrales Irineo.
Office hours: Fall to Spring 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon- Friday, Sat 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Closed Sunday.
Summer: 6 a.m-2 p.m. Mon- Fri, Sat 6 a.m.-10 a.m. Closed Sunday
Tel: +52 (638)112-0204 scabrales@cabralescorp.com www.cabralesboatyard.com
CABRALES BOATYARD
Puerto Peñasco, Sonora
Marina Isla CortésBahia de Altata
(120 NM North of Mazatlan) in Nuevo Altata, Sinaloa
Slips: 43. 35’, 18’, 27’ and up to over 80’. 94 hangars for up to 35’. Outdoor storage for 25 boats.
Services & Amenities: Lockers, shore power, showers, filleting area, weighing bow, restaurant with Wifi, TV, 120 capacity,
service ramp, diesel/gas station, boat washing. Boats, kayak, paddleboard & bike rentals. Security and surveillance 24/7.
General Info: Tel: 667 324 0446 e-mail: [email protected] marinayclubdeyates.com
LAT 24° 39’ 466” N LON 107° 58’ 736” W
Marina Isla Cortés
Bahia de Altata
(mainland)
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Address: Puerto Escondido, Loreto, Baja California Sur, México.
Slips: Over 100 slips for boats up to 200ft.
Services & Amenities: Shore power 110v/30A 220v/50A 220v/100A 3 phase 480v/100A, water, Wi-Fi,laundry,
restrooms/showers, dry storage, fuel dock, electronic gate access, dry storage, boat yard, 50-ton travel lift, dock carts,
water taxi, Launch ramp, pump-out station, parking, minimart, restaurant, concierge service, Captain’s Lounge with fast
internet, hotel nearby, security, swimming pool, dock boxes, Scuba diving tours shop.
General Info: Office hours: 9am to 5pm Mon-Sat, 9am-2pm Sun
Tel. 52 (613) 133 0189 Toll Free México 800-800-8008
Harbormaster: Javier Fuerte, [email protected] frontdesk@marinapuertoescondido.com
www.marinapuertoescondido.com LAT: 25°48'N LON:111°18'W VHF 16
Marina Puerto Escondido
Loreto
Marina PalmiraTopolobampo, Sinaloa
Mailand
Address:
Eje 4 SN-S Club Marina, Topolobampo, 81370, Sinaloa, México.
Slips:
40 slips up to 136’
Services & Amenities:
Launch ramp, 24/7 security. Showers, bathrooms. Power supply, potable water
supply, hotel with pool, afffordable restaurants around the marina, international airport, chepe train station,
shuttle services, grocery store
General Info:
Tel: +52 (668) 862 1544 [email protected] www.marinapalmiratopolobampo.com/
Marina Palmira
Topolobampo
(mainland)
Address: Paseo de la Marina Sur 214, Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México
Slips: 25
Services & Amenities: Fuel Dock (gas and diesel), full service boat yard, 100 ton Travelift, hydraulic crane, permanent
dry storage, dry dock, locker and local rentals, mechanical service, fiberglass, painting, welding, new and used brokerage,
marine store, 24/7 security, close circuit cameras, restaurant, hotel nearby, WiFi, cable TV, parking.
General Info: Tel.+52 (322) 221 1800 +52 (322) 221 1978
info@opequimar.com www.opequimar.com LAT: 20.39'N LONG: 105.15'W VHF 68
Address:
Paseo de la Marina S/N Interior #3 Col. Marina Vallarta. 48335
Slips:
351, from 25 to 200 ft.
Services & Amenities: Extra wide docks, locker boxes, electronic gate access keys, 24/7 CCTV and Security on all gates
& docks, Best WI-FI in the region. Firefighting equipment, launch ramp, dockside pump out service, marina concierge,
chandlery, laundry, convenience store, restaurants/bars, 3 mins from the airport, close to hotels, hospitals and grocery
stores, individual water hookups, potable water. Separate metered shore power: 30 Amp 110v, 50 amp 220 and up to
100 Amp, 220 single and three phase plus 480v 100 Amps for mega yachts,
Gas Station (at entrance)
General Info: Tel: +52 322 221 0275 / 322 221 0722
www.marina-vallarta.com.mx [email protected] LAT: 20.39'N LONG: 105.15'W VHF 18 & 16
Address: Blvd. Nayarit No.300 Norte, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit 63732
Slips: 10. 50’ to 90’. Dry storage and mini storage available.
Services & Amenities: By the main channel in Nuevo Vallarta, near beach and hotels. Shore power, water, controlled
access, security 24-hr, telephone/fax, dry dock, fishing & pleasure boat rental, VIP lounge, satellite TV and Internet,
garbage collection, used oil collection, parking, maintenance, boat cleaning and minor repairs.
General Info: Phone: 01 322 297 45 53 / 01 322 297 10 69 Cell 322 151 68 49
rvirgen@marinapueblonautico.com www.marinapueblonautico.com
Address: Paseo de los Cocoteros #1, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit
63735
Slips: 200, from 26 to 240 ft.
Services & Amenities: Double fingered, extra wide concrete docks, locker boxes, electronic gate access keys,
surveillance cameras, 24-hour security, firefighting equipment, dock carts, launch ramp, restrooms/showers, jacuzzi, pools,
marina concierge, water hook-ups, potable water. Metered shore power: 30 amp-110v, 50 amp-220v, up to 100 amp. 220v
single and 3 phase plus 480v 100 amp for megayachts. Cable TV, garbage disposal, in-slip pump out service, dry storage for
trailerable boats, propane run, scuba tanks refill, book exchange library, boat maintenance, secure parking, shopping mall,
ATM & bank, laundry, supermarket, restaurants, chandlery, catholic & non-denominational services,
cruisers' social center, yacht club, hospital. Access to all hotel services and recreational facilities as a guest.
General Info:
Tel. 011 52- 322-226 6728 e-mail: marina@paradisevillagegroup.com www.paradisevillagemarina.com VHF 16
Paradise Village Marina
Nuevo Vallarta
Marina Vallarta BVG
Puerto Vallarta
Opequimar Centro Marino
Boutique Marina
Pueblo Nautico
Nuevo Vallarta
Marina PerformanceAcapulco
Address: Av. Costera Miguel Alemán S/N, Col. Centro Interior Recinto Portuario, C.P. 39300 Acapulco, Gro, Mexico
Slips: 13, up to 100’. Small craft: 6
Services & Amenities: Shore power, water.
General Info: Tel. (01 744) 4802334 www.jarestate.com [email protected]
Club de Yates de AcapulcoAcapulco
Address:
Avenida Gran Vía Tropical &, Tambuco S/N, Las Playas, 39390 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico
Slips:
300
Services & Amenities:
Shore power (220/50, 110/30), water hook up, WiFi, boat ramp, dry storage, lockers, sail storage,
boat yard, 70-ton Travelift, hydraulic crane, fuel dock (gas/diesel), repairs, moorings, gym, spa, restaurant & bar.
General Info:
Tel: +52 744 434 1999 ggeneral@clubdeyatesdeacapulco.com www.clubdeyatesdeacapulco.com
Address: Av. Costera Miguel Aleman #215, Fracc. Las Playas, Acapulco, Guerrero 39390
Slips: 269, from 30’ to 240’.
Services & Amenities: Restrooms, shore power, dock carts, snack bar, water, clubhouse, launch ramp, restaurant and
marina grill bar, free Wi-Fi, Spa, showers, pool, 24 hour security staff on duty, customs clearance assistance
General Info: Office hours: 9:00am-6:00pm
Tel: 011-52 (555) 292-1969 Direct 011-52 (744) 483-6143 www.jarestatel.com marinaacapulco@jarestate.com
LAT 16 ° 50´ 24.47´ N LON 99° 54´36.21´W VHF 16
Address: Paseo del Pescador s/n, Isla Navidad, Colima. C.P. 28830
Slips: 207, from 31’ to 150’. End ties: 6
Services & Amenities: Shore power, water, restrooms/showers, laundry, cable TV, phone, launch ramp, ice, fuel dock,
dock boxes, pumpout, 24-hr. security, parking, snack bar, sail wash, clubhouse, restaurant, pool, tennis courts, hotel and
golf facilities.
General Info: Harbormaster: Secundino Alvarez
Tel + 52 (314) 337 90 14 Fax (314) 337 90 14 email: [email protected]
Marina Puerto de la Navidad
Club de Yates — Acapulco
La Marina Acapulco Acapulco
Marina Performance
Acapulco
Marina Nuevo Vallarta
Nuevo Vallarta
Marina Nuevo VallartaNuevo Vallarta
Address: Paseo de la marina S/N, Villa 5, 63735, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit
Slips: 64, from 22 to130 ft.
Services & Amenities:
Shore power, water, Wi-Fi, showers, dock boxes, controlled access gates, 24-hr. security, parking,
restaurants, bus stop, taxi, water taxi, convenience store, information stand and concierge, theater, port captain's office.
15 minutes to the airport. Saturdays, Nov- Apr Crafts Market.
General Info: Office hours: Mon- Fri 9am-7pm, Saturday 9am-2pm Tel:+52 (322) 297-7000
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All information contained in this brochure was deemed correct at time of printing and is subject to change without notice. 3-2021
Address:
Calle Vialidad Paseo Mujeres Mza. 1 Zona Intercontinental, Lote 10 SN 3, Isla Mujeres Quintana Roo, México, CP 77400
Slips: 176 — 8 slips form 80’ up to 240’ Max depth 13 ft.
Services & Amenities: Fuel, pumpout, Lockers, Shore power 240, 380 and 110, water, Wi-Fi, cable TV, coin-operated
laundry, golf course on premises, 24/7 security, shower and bathroom facilities, dockyard with 100-ton travel lift,
restaurants, TV room with coffee maker, refrigerator and microwave oven, shops and hotels nearby.
General Info: www.marinavv.com Phone:
+52 998-234-01-00
info@marinavyv.com
Red Light 21 14.851 N / 86 47.223 W Green Light 21 14.831 N / 86 47.215 S
Address: Km 1.5 Carretera Puerto Juárez- Punta Sam, Cancún 77500
Slips: 80, up to 125’.
Services & Amenities: Shore Power 220V/100V, potable water, 24-hour security, filtered diesel fuel, cable TV hook ups,
wireless Internet, telephone and fax, Showers/bathrooms, office, laundry, conference room, snack bar, restaurant.
General Info: Tel. + 52 (998) 880 1070
stellez@marinahaciendadelmar.com
Address: Boulevard El Cid, Unidad 15, Km. 3, 77580 Puerto Morelos, Quitana Roo
Slips: 120 from 10’ to 140’
Services and amenities: shore power (additional charge), free water, restrooms and showers, free
Wi-Fi, dock carts, launch ramp, ice, dock boxes, storage lockers, 24-hour security service, surveillance
cameras, complimentary bicycles, laundry service, parking, snack bar, sea food estaurant, arrival and
clearance agent services available.
General info: Tel. +52 998 872-89-92
Habor Master: Lic. Manuel J. Estrella Buenfil [email protected]
Harbor Master Assistant Lic. Leticia Alfonso Demetrio
The following three marinas are part of Asociados Náuticos Quintana Roo
President: Lic. Ing. Francisco Fernández Millán Cel. 998 195 0996 presidente@náuticosquintanaroo.org
Executive Manager: Ocean. Pablo Pantoja Ibarra Cel +52 (998) 8452412 ppantoja@nauticosquintanaroo.org
Assitant Manager: Blanca R. Fernández Cacheux Cel +52 (998) 136 6438 administracion@nauticosquintanaroo.org
Address: Calle Venado MZ 17 L2 Edificio 21 Depto 2, smz 20 CP 77500, Cancun, QR, Mexico
YUCATAN / QUINTANA ROO
Marina El Cid Riviera Maya
Puerto Morelos
Marina Hacienda del Mar
Cancun
Marina V&V Isla Mujeres
AFFILIATE MEMBERS
Florida Office:
2401 PGA Blvd., Suite 240, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Contact: Uta Scarlata / Astrid Schulte / Lauren Hartman, Tel: (561) 622-7997,
E-mail: info@sevenstar-usa.com
San Francisco Office:
423 Water St., Oakland, CA 94607
Contact: Kris Caren, Tel: (415) 316-3072, e-mail: kris@sevenstar-usa.com
www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com
Services:
Sevenstar Yacht Transport is the world’s leading provider of yacht shipping services,
with a global network of destinations and a fleet of over 120 independent vessels. .
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The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and runs a worldwide office network. We provide an end-to-end package including: Water-to-water service. Worldwide Customs
Clearance and handling of cargo. Marine cargo insurance. Fully qualified skippers to transfer boats. Surveys on request. Road transportation services. Roundtrip solutions. Mast-up
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Address:
Camino a Playa Linda km 6.5 Pto. Chiapas, Chiapas C.P. 30837
Slips: 72, 40-60’, end ties 120 to 220
Services & Amenities:
60 ton travel lift, dry dock, restrooms, shore power, dock carts, restaurant/snack bar, swimming pool,
water, laundry service, pump out, launch ramp, fuel dock (diesel/gas), restaurant, Wi-Fi, showers, tennis courts, 24 hour security,
customs clearance and temporary import permit assistance. Mechanical, electrical, upholstery & fiberglass minor repairs,
carpentry work.
General Info: Office: +52 (962) 620-4038 Cell: +52 (961) 111-8291
e-mail: [email protected] www.marina-chiapas.com
LAT 14° 41’ 57” N LON 92° 23’ 345”W VHF 16
Marina Chiapas - Tapachula
Yacht Agency & Services based in La Paz
Main office: Marina Costa Baja, Local 64,
La Paz, BCS, 23000
A complete range of services to boats in Loreto, La Paz, San Jose
del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. Port clearance, immigration services,
temporary import permits, charter permits, customs clearance,
provisioning, port booking, National Parks permits, flower shop,
fishing licenses, medical assistance, car rental.
We have answers.
Contact
52 612 348 8787, 612 106 1133
eco[email protected] www.econaviera.com.mx
Services:
Marine fabrics — Sunbrella, Nautolex Capitano, Stamoid.
Cleaning supplies. Tools. Marine fittings and hardware.
General Info:
CDMX 55 88 54 7133 | GDL 33 1580 0601
CVJ 777 1761415 | CUN 998 432 4980
www.tunalitec.com [email protected]