Marina prices in Andalucia

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Those idiot politicos increased the prices in the marinas so much that most of the boats fled . Near me, in Ayamonte ,the marina,that used to have a waiting list ,is now nearly empty.I checked their prices and could see why. A Spanish friend of mine brought his boat over here from Cordoba because the charges almost doubled overnight. I would love to keep my Fulmar in Ayamonte but not at 300 Euros a month.Just not acceptable for the cost of living in these parts.Politicians....
 
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Compared to the Algarve (except Vila Real) and Med, the Junta marinas such as Ayamonte are cheap. Have they dredged it yet? were supposed to start late August. Have a look at ElRompido, a private marina and 2 more recent ones which I think may be clubs, may be cheaper.
 
Those idiot politicos increased the prices in the marinas so much that most of the boats fled . Near me, in Ayamonte ,the marina,that used to have a waiting list ,is now nearly empty.I checked their prices and could see why. A Spanish friend of mine brought his boat over here from Cordoba because the charges almost doubled overnight. I would love to keep my Fulmar in Ayamonte but not at 300 Euros a month.Just not acceptable for the cost of living in these parts.Politicians....

E300 a month? In Croatia you might get a berth for a rowing boat for that. Oars would probably be extra! :ambivalence:

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With the economic situation in Portugal worse than in Spain, so we are told,I suppose hiking the marina fees will only affect the relative rich ands show that the government is screwing the wealthy.Lets face it if its anything lil
ke Britain ANYTHING to do with boats calls for words like luxury..or millionare life style etc.
 
With the economic situation in Portugal worse than in Spain, so we are told,I suppose hiking the marina fees will only affect the relative rich ands show that the government is screwing the wealthy.Lets face it if its anything lil
ke Britain ANYTHING to do with boats calls for words like luxury..or millionare life style etc.

Although still lots of austerity measures, the economic situation in Portugal for Mr Average is better with only 13.6% unemployment against Spain's 23.6% and far fewer boarded up shops. Thanks to the problems/dangers in some countries, there's been an increase in tourism which has helped. Visited 5 Spanish marinas this summer from Ayamonte to Fuengirola, all had lots of space available, in the case of Ayamonte it looks 2/3 empty. Talking to the manager at Port America about the empty berths, he said many owners had to sell up or go smaller due to economic climate.
 
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