List of ports in Spain

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Map showing the location of the ports listed on this page Ports-spain.jpg
Map showing the location of the ports listed on this page

The following is a list of the ports in Spain declared to be of "general interest" and thus, under the exclusive competence of the General Administration of the State. [1] They are operated by 28 different port authorities, which are coordinated in turn by Puertos del Estado, a State-owned company.

Contents

PortPort AuthorityRegionCargo tonnage in 2019
(MTn)
Ref.
Bay of Algeciras
Puerto de Algeciras.jpg
Bay of Algeciras Andalusia 109.4 [2]
Tarifa
Puerto de Tarifa (2).jpg
Bay of Cádiz [n. 1]
Puerto de la Bahia de Cadiz, Espana, 2015-12-08, DD 25-27 HDR.JPG
Bay of Cádiz4.4 [3]
Almería
Puerto de Almeria 100.jpg
Almería
Carboneras
Seville
Port de Seville 310308-2.JPG
Seville
Huelva
Puerto de Huelva 002.jpg
Huelva33.8 [4]
Motril
Puerto de Motril.jpg
2.8 [5]
Málaga
Port of Malaga, Northeast view 20090412 1.jpg
3.5 [6]
Ceuta
Puerto de Ceuta 1.jpg
Ceuta Ceuta
Valencia
Port of Valencia.jpg
Valencia Valencian Community 81.1 [7]
Sagunto
Puerto de Sagunto, vista aerea.jpg
7.0 [8]
Gandía
Port de Gandia, coberts i moll pesquer.jpg
Alicante
Vista de Alicante, Espana, 2014-07-04, DD 77.JPG
Alicante
Castellón
Puerto comercial de Castellon.jpg
Castellón20.7 [9]
Palma
Vista aeria del Port de Palma.JPG
Balearic Islands
Alcúdia
Mahón
Ibiza
El Puerto (181448816).jpg
Savina
Melilla
Puerto de Melilla.jpg
Melilla Melilla
Barcelona
Barcelona, port d'hidrocarburs i el delta del Llobregat al fons - panoramio.jpg
Barcelona Catalonia 67.7 [10]
Tarragona
Port - panoramio (8).jpg
Tarragona33.3 [11]
Bilbao
Puerto de Bilbao 3.jpg
Bilbao Basque Country 35.5 [12]
Pasaia
Basque harbour crane Pasaia Guipuscoa.jpg
3.2 [13]
Cartagena [n. 2]
View of Cartagena from the fortification East of the city - 2016 e.jpg
Cartagena Region of Murcia 34.5 [14]
Gijón-Musel
El Musel 01.jpg
Gijón Asturias 17.4 [15]
Avilés
Puerto de Aviles 01.jpg
Avilés5.1 [16]
Santander
Puerto de Santander, panoramica.jpg
Santander Cantabria 6.6 [17]
Arrecife
ES-lanz-arrec-hafen-pano.jpg
Canary Islands
Las Palmas [n. 3]
Las Palmas Puerto de la Luz.jpg
Las Palmas22.8 [18]
Puerto del Rosario
Puerto del Rosario - port (Avenida de Ruperto Gonzales Negrin) 02 ies.jpg
La Hondura
Santa Cruz de Tenerife [n. 4]
Muelle 2.JPG
Los Cristianos
Hafen Los Cristianos von Montana Chayofita 2015.jpg
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
San Sebastián de la Gomera
San Sebastian de la Gomera, La Gomera, Espana, 2012-12-14, DD 01.jpg
Santa Cruz de la Palma
Santacruzpuerto.jpg
0.9 [19]
La Estaca
Ferrol
Unnamed1 - panoramio (107).jpg
Ferrol-San Cibrao Galicia 11.1 [20]
San Cibrao Ferrol-San Cibrao
A Coruña
Coruna GDFL2005 10.JPG
A Coruña13.6 [20]
Vilagarcía da Arousa
Vilagarcia 051008 39GDFL.jpg
Marín
Muelle de reparaciones - panoramio.jpg
Marín-Ria de Pontevedra
Pontevedra
Pontevedra-Lluvias del final del verano (15456315244).jpg
Vigo 4.2 [21]

Notes

  1. Including Puerto de Santa María, Free Zone of Cádiz, Puerto Real, Bajo de la Cabezuela and Puerto Sherry.
  2. Including the dock of Escombreras.
  3. Including Salinetas and Arinaga.
  4. Including Granadilla.

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References

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  20. 1 2 "El tráfico en los puertos de A Coruña y Ferrol cae más del 10% por la crisis del carbón". La Opinión Coruña. 13 February 2020.
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