Port of San Pedro (ARSPD): Details, Transit Times & Shipping Routes
Port of San Pedro (UN/LOCODE ARSPD) is a very small river (natural) harbor located in Argentina, on the Rio de la Plata. It sits at 33.5833° S, 59.8167° W. The port reports a channel depth of about 7.9 m, an anchorage depth near 6.4 m. Shelter afforded is rated excellent.
Port Specifications & Capabilities
Physical characteristics from the NGA World Port Index. Values of 0 in the source are shown as not reported.
Harbor Profile
- Harbor Type
- River (Natural)
- Harbor Size
- Very Small
- Shelter Afforded
- Excellent
- World Water Body
- Rio de la Plata; South Atlantic Ocean
- Region
- Argentina
Services & Restrictions
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Frequently Asked Questions about Port of San Pedro
Where is Port of San Pedro located?
Port of San Pedro is a seaport located in Argentina, on the Rio de la Plata. Its coordinates are 33.5833° S, 59.8167° W.
What is the UN/LOCODE for Port of San Pedro?
The UN/LOCODE for Port of San Pedro is ARSPD — country code AR, location code SPD.
How deep is Port of San Pedro?
Per the NGA World Port Index, Port of San Pedro has a channel depth of about 7.9 m, an anchorage depth of about 6.4 m.
Does Port of San Pedro require a pilot?
Yes — pilotage is compulsory at Port of San Pedro.
What type of harbor is Port of San Pedro?
Port of San Pedro is classified as a river (natural) harbor, of very small size, offering excellent shelter.
About this data
Specifications for Port of San Pedro are derived from the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) World Port Index (Pub 150, WPI #13670), a public-domain U.S. Government dataset. View the relevant Sailing Directions →