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Marina Coruna, Galicia, Spain
Marina Coruna is also identified as Port Coruna and it is located in the city of La Coruna, a port where boat owners can enjoy a wide range of facilities and amenities. It can be found on the western side of Spain in the region if Galicia and in the province of A Coruna. Being situated very close to the historical city,of A Coruna, travellers will be able to spend a wonderful time while admiring strong constructions and impregnate their thirst of knowledge, adventure and history. The cultural heritage here is rich and it is completely transparent for those who are curious to know more about the events on this land. The Spanish gastronomy will impress tourists, due to the freshness of the meat and vegetables. Sailing and water sports are popular among active travellers and modern facilities are offered by local organizations in the area, as well as within the marina. Extremely old sights can be admired by history enthusiasts such as the Castro de Elvina or the San Anton Castle.
Facilities of Marina Coruna
Bar
Restaurant
Wifi
Drinking water
Medical Services
Dressing rooms
Market
Electricity
Fuel station
Security
Shipyard
Diving
Sailing school
Crane
Hibernation
Laundry
Travellift
Waste collection
Residual water collection
Bilge Collection
Towing
Seamanship
Service Station for ships
Master harbour
Bank
Pharmacy
Photo Gallery
Cancellation Policy of Marina Coruna : restrictive
The Restrictive Policy doesn't allow any refund.
Attractions in Galicia
The autonomous community of Galicia is situated in the North-Western side of Spain, being bordered by Portugal. The name of the province is also known as Galiza and it is pronounced in various ways, depending on the area. This province has earned the title of a historic nationality and it is composed of the provinces A Coruna, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra. Galicia is bordered by Atlantic Ocean and it is one of the most beautiful parts of the country.
The greatest parts of the landscapes here are picturesque and have a rather raw, celtic aspect, by comparison to the southern side of Spain, which tends to be more exotic. The cliffs are extremely high and covered by grass and vegetation and the villages are traditional and exhale the Spanish culture through its pores.
This region is extremely old, dating from the Middle Palaeolithic. The first inhabitants that could be detected through archaeological evidence were the Gallaeci, who were Celtic people liv...
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