Maintenance of port infrastructure
Introduction
The Puerto Deportivo Noray is a port infrastructure located in the autonomous city of Melilla, Spain. Opened in 1997, it has established itself as a benchmark in recreational sailing in North Africa. Managed by the Port Authority of Melilla, it offers a wide range of services to both vessels and users.[1][2].
History
The construction of the Noray Marina began within the framework of the celebrations of the V Centenary of Melilla as a Spanish city, with the aim of promoting the economic and tourist development of the city. Its official inauguration took place at the beginning of 1997, and since then it has undergone various expansions and improvements to adapt to the needs of the nautical and tourism sector.[3][4].
Characteristics
Contenido
El Puerto Deportivo Noray se distingue por su diseño moderno, su ubicación estratégica y la variedad de servicios que ofrece tanto a embarcaciones como a usuarios. Es una de las principales infraestructuras náutico-recreativas del norte de África y forma parte de la red portuaria gestionada por la Autoridad Portuaria de Melilla.[5].
Location
The port is located south of the Port of Melilla, within the urban area of the autonomous city, which provides direct connectivity with the commercial, cultural and tourist areas of Melilla. Its central location allows pedestrian access from various points of the city, which facilitates use by both residents and visitors.[6].
Surface
The marina area covers a total area of approximately 36,700 square meters, distributed between docking areas, technical services and commercial spaces. This surface includes both the reflecting pool and the land area intended for auxiliary and leisure activities.[6].