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approach
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we do not recommend the approach by night, there are no lights and the buoys, leading through the fairway are not to be seen by night. Aswell during the day, the approach must be done carefully; she is impossible with a N-storm, the several undeeps in the fairway cause a heavy sea. Coming from N (1), sail along the coast, pass Punta Codolada and steer towards Punta d´en Siulet, round it and enter on a southcourse, later ssw-course the entrance of Addaya, always following the buoys. Do not try to leave the fairway, it is shallow and extremely rocky beside...!! Coming from S (2), it is more difficult. Keep on a NW-course towards the island group of Illa de Ses Aguilas, Isla Gran Addaya and Isla Petita Addaya. In front of the northern tip of Isla Petita there are underwaterrocks, clear of them follows the passage and NNW of the passage you have to take care of Llosa den Enmig, not to be seen in calm weather, so you need help of your chart! Llosa den Enmig lies approx. 750 m NNW of Isla Petita Addaya, only to be seen in rough weather. So go between the undeep and Isla Petita or go much more north and leave the undeep in south, before steering back to the entrance.
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services
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water
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yes
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electriticity
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yes
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fuel
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yes, but only by van, otherwise there is a fuel station on the road to Mahon
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groceries
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yes, above the harbour in the holidayresort
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restaurants
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yes, above the harbour in the holidayresort, big british influence, Bar in the harbour
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showers
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yes
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toilets
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yes
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laundry
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no
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extras
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Tolo, the harbourmaster and his daughter Joana and Fina, another girl in the office are very friendly and helpful, everything is going relaxed and without complications. Addaya is beautiful in summer and a popular spot for Llauts from Mahon or Fornells.
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