Ports
Santo Domingo

Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO)
Name:
     Navy First Lieutennant Luis Felipe Martinez Ruiz
Home:     (809) 532-7554
Office:     (809) 221-0544
Cel.:        (809) 330-4667
Cel.:        (809) 910-6125
Fax:        (809) 221-0544
Email:      martinez_opip@codetel.net.do
                martinez_opip@yahoo.com

Santo Domingo

Latitude:  18° 28’N   Longitude:  69° 53’W

Admiralty Chart:  467,  Unctad Locode:  DO SDQ

 

The oldest port of the New World, first used by Cristofer Columbus on his second voyage. Traditionally used for Breakbulk General Cargoes and Fuels for the city’s power plants it is being converted to a Cruise port.

 

Deep water anchorage available outside the port.  The pilot will indicate the best location, if requested.

 

Being situated at the mouth of the river Ozama, the port is subjected to continuos silting why drafts and depths given here are only indications at the time of publishing and may have changad since. Bottom consists of soft mud or silt throughout the port.

 

Berth

 

 

 

 

 

Name/Number

Length

Apron width

Hight above MLLW

Min. or range of depths

Recommended max.draft

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

280 m

21 m

1.8 m

7.5 m

 

2

 

3

167 m

8 m

1.8 m

6 m

 

4

290 m

26 m

1.5 m

7 m

 

5

 

Don Diego

379 m

12 m

2.5 m

9 m

 

6

125 m

12 m

2 m

6 m

 

7, Estrella del Norte

permanently occupied

Sans Souci

300 m

17 m

2.6 m

9 m

 

Molinos

(200 m)

na

(1.7 m)

8 m

 

Felix Benitez

 

 

 

 

 

Pronalba

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For detailed information please view or download Ports Handbook pdf document on the Port of Santo Domingo.

 

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