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Port of Gibraltar

GIGIB🇬🇮Gibraltar

Also known as: Royal Gibraltar Yacht Club

This harbor on the Bay of Gibraltar serves as a key transshipment hub. It handles container traffic and is a popular destination for cruise ships. The port features extensive breakwaters and is equipped with tugs and drydock facilities.

Background
The Port of Gibraltar, also known as Gibraltar Harbour, is a seaport in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It was a strategically important location during the Napoleonic Wars and after 1869 served as a supply point for ships travelling to India through the Suez Canal. The harbour of Gibraltar was transformed in the nineteenth century as part of the British Government's policy of enabling the Royal Navy to defeat its next two largest rival navies combined. Both Gibraltar and Malta were to be made torpedo proof, and as a result the North and South Mole were extended and the Detached Mole was constructed. Three large dry docks were constructed and plans were available by 1894. Over 2,000 men were required and had to be billeted in old ships which had not been required since convict labour was abandoned. The demand for stone and sand necessitated building the Admiralty Tunnel right through the Rock of Gibraltar.
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Channel Depth
13ft
Tidal Range
1ft
Elevation
-9999m
Port of Entry
Yes
Pilotage Compulsory
Yes
Tug Assistance
Yes
Cranes
Fixed, Mobile
Drydock
M
Repair Code
A
Terminals
1
Flag
Type
Name
Dist.
UN/LOCODE
GIGIB
Country
🇬🇮Gibraltar
Time Zone
UTC+1
Feature Type
MAR (Marina)
Type
Port
Harbor Type
Coastal breakwater
Shelter
Good
Area
West Mediterranean
Sub-area
Gibraltar
Body of Water
Bay of Gibraltar
Latitude
36.1438°
Longitude
-5.3647°

GIBRALTAR NORTH MOLE, BERTH 6

M.H. BLANDS STEVEDORING CO., LTD.

www.gibraltarport.com
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How do I navigate the approach to the Port of Gibraltar?+
The approach to Gibraltar is supported by 5 navigation aids within 50 nautical miles. The nearest is Punta Carnero Lighthouse at 5 NM to the SW with a nominal range of 16 NM. Other aids include Ilôt du Nord (15.3 NM SSW), Ras Ciress (15.3 NM SSW), Al Mina (22.1 NM SSW), Malabata (27.1 NM SW). Mariners should consult the relevant chart and List of Lights for full approach details.
What major shipping routes pass near the Port of Gibraltar?+
The Port of Gibraltar is located within the Strait of Gibraltar — the gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This strategic position influences vessel traffic density, anchorage availability, and port scheduling.
How do I track vessels arriving at or departing from the Port of Gibraltar?+
You can track vessels near Gibraltar (GIGIB) in real time using MarineRadar. The platform displays live AIS positions of nearby ships, including vessel name, type, flag, speed, and course. Use the "Track Vessels Nearby" button on this page or search for GIGIB on the live map.
What are the operating hours and time zone for the Port of Gibraltar?+
The Port of Gibraltar operates in the UTC+1 time zone. Operating hours, VTS schedules, and pilot availability vary — vessel agents should confirm with the port authority in advance, especially for night arrivals or weekend operations.