Mooring bouys

Anchoring respectful of the map of the Seagrasses of Catalonia

05/09/2025

Access the simplified cartography of the Seagrasses of Catalonia and discover where these underwater habitats are located, which are essential for marine biodiversity and the sustainability of fishing activity. Seagrasses, mainly formed by Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa , are key ecosystems for the health of the oceans, as they serve as habitat, refuge and breeding grounds for hundred…


Among the posidonia and the rocks

26/08/2025

Guided snorkelling tour

Come and discover the Park and its marine ecosystems through a combination of activities, games introducing the Park and direct observation of the seabed. Saturday, 13 September 2025. Mas Caials, Cadaqués. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., low difficulty. Free activity with limited places. Information and registration at: pncapcreus@gencat.cat / 972 193 191 You must know how to swim. You must bring a swim…


New Master Plan for the Use and Management of Cap de Creus Natural Park

02/08/2025

On July 30, 2025, the Official Gazette of the Government of Catalonia (DOGC) published Order TER/130/2025, dated July 23, approving the new Master Plan for the Use and Management (PRUG) of the Cap de Creus Natural Park. This document sets out the guidelines and regulations for conservation, public use, and permitted activities within the natural park, both on land and at sea. The PRUG will enter i…


News APP Port Roses

08/06/2024

This year we are introducing a buoy reservation basket. With this basket you can make, with a single payment, the reservation of several buoys. Once you have accepted the conditions of the app when you confirm your reservation, the app will give you two more options than last year: "add to basket" if you want to make more reservations in the same basket or "add to basket and pay" if this reservati…


SUBMON will check the state of the posidonia in the coves of Roses. 07.09.2022

07/09/2022

- The intervention will be carried out with the collaboration of the City Council of Roses, the Port of Roses and the Natural Park of Cabo de Creus.

- It is part of SUBMON's Underwater Forests project, which has the support of Bonpreu and Esclat and Worldcoo through the Solidarity Rounding campaign.

SUBMON will begin this week the revision of the anchoring buoys fields of the coves of Roses which are inside the Natural Park of Cabo de Creus to identify the concrete blocks which are integrated in the posidonia meadows and to evaluate the extraction. Posidonia (Posidonia oceanica) is a plant that forms underwater forests and acts as such. It is the largest underwater habitat in terms of the bio…


Changes in the buoy fields of Almadrava and Cala Montjoi following the indications of Capitanía Marítima.

15/06/2022

This year, on Almadrava beach the number of buoys available is reduced by 14 due to the delay of the anchoring area marked by Capitanía Marítima de Palamós, while the buoys in the anchoring area of Cala Montjoi have been redistributed.

During the month of May we installed the buoys in the coves of Roses for the summer season this year. This year they can be found in the following coves: Canyelles, Almadrava, Montjoi, Calitjàs, Pelosa, Bonifaci and Jòncols. This year, on Almadrava beach the number of buoys available is reduced by 14 due to the delay of the anchoring area marked by Capitanía Marítima de Palamós, while the buo…


Roses requests a 15-year concession for the management of the anchoring buoy field.

16/04/2022

It has included in the request the project for the installation of ecological dead bodies between Canyelles and Jóncols cove and the action would involve an investment of 888,000 euros.

  Roses Town Council is requesting a 15-year concession from the Capitania Marítima del Estado for the management of the field of buoys for leisure boats, because it intends to invest and update the facilities in terms of environmental sustainability and protection of the marine environment. For this reason, the drafting of a project has been commissioned for the placement of the ecological dead…