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Paradise Village Harbor Master: Dick Markie
Marina GPS Coordinates: 105° 17.9' W 20° 41.2' N
Paradise Village Marina monitor: VHF channel 16, 24 hrs. a day
Average mean Depth at slips: 15 ft. at "0" tide
Use Caution at entrance to marina on-going dredging
Banderas Bay is a natural "safe haven", making it a great hurricane hole for summer storage
Transportation: Taxi station, car rental, public bus. International airport 15 minutes away
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Provisions
Almost all sundries available on site
Fuels: Unleaded, diesel, (nearby at Marina Vallarta)
Mechanical Services: Available on Site nearby
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Documentation
All vessels, crew and passengers must pass Mexican Immigration. We can take care of all your paperwork through the marina office.
List of documents that will be required:
• Original of the current vessel registration or boat documentation
• Boat Insurance P.D. + P.L.
• Temporary import paper (10 or 20 years)
• Despacho (crew list) stamped by Port Captain
• Passports & Immigration Documents: (Captain & Crew)
• Berthing Agreement Will be signed upon arrival
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Early 2009
The predictable winds of Banderas Bay and the excellent installations of the Paradise Village Marina provides the perfect environment for
major regattas and marine events such as Banderas Bay Regatta, Baja Ha-ha and Pacific Puddle Jumpers.
All held or hosted at the
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