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The Rio Guadiana, which marks the boundary between Spain and Portugal, offers a unique and scenic anchorage, especially for those interested in exploring the river and its surroundings. The river is calm and wide, making it an excellent choice for sailors seeking a quieter, less crowded location compared to coastal anchorages. Depths along the river vary but are generally suitable for most vessels, ranging from 3 to 6 meters, with good holding in the muddy bottom. The area offers a peaceful and picturesque environment, with lush landscapes and charming villages on both sides of the river. A notable feature is the town of Ayamonte, on the Spanish side, which provides easy access to restaurants, provisioning, and services. Keep in mind that the Rio Guadiana can be affected by tidal changes, so it’s important to plan accordingly when anchoring or navigating.