
Cervantes is a small, modern coastal fishing town and popular holiday destination, 198 kilometres north of Perth.
The town is known for its geological features, rock lobster processing plant, and white, sandy beaches perfect for fishing and swimming.
The Cervantes Maritime Facility includes a public jetty and fuelling facility for fishing and recreational vessels.
Facilities
Service jetty
The service jetty has pedestrian access and provides single and three phase power, water and a marine diesel refuelling facility.
Wharf load limits
- Berth load: Maximum 50 tonne displacement vessel berthing at 0.3m/s at a maximum approach angle of 15°.
- Stack load: 750kg/m2.
- Crane load: 10 tonne maximum
- Vehicle load: Total mass 18 tonnes
Fuelling facility
A marine diesel fuel facility is available on the service jetty and is operated by Comen Fuel WA. A Comen Fuel WA fuel card is required.
Phone: 9625 1511
Email: admin@comen.com.au
Casual vessel berthing
Cervantes Maritime Facility’s service jetty can be used for casual, overnight or emergency vessel accommodation on request.
Submit the enquiry form below to arrange vessel accommodation.
There are fees and conditions of use for our service jetties and wharves.
Weather and conditions
Before heading out on the water, be sure to check the current:
Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) resources: