Matanzas Tide Times

Cuba · 23.0667°N, 81.5333°W
Showing tides and weather from nearest station: Matanzas, Matanzas Province, Cuba (6 km away)
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Station Details

Location
Matanzas, Matanzas Province, Cuba
Coordinates
23.0667°N, 81.5333°W
Station ID
TEC4691
Type
Subordinate (corrected)
Timezone
America/Havana
Datum
LAT (Lowest Astronomical Tide) (inherited)
Source
NOAA CO-OPS

Tide Chart for Matanzas

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Fishing & Tides at Matanzas — Wednesday, July 15

Excellent fishing day
New Moon · 1% illuminated

Best fishing times today

  • Minor8:26 PM – 9:26 PM
  • Major1:29 AM – 3:29 AM
  • Minor7:31 AM – 8:31 AM
  • Major1:55 PM – 3:55 PM
King tide — tides are unusually large today

The moon is near full or new AND close to its nearest point to Earth, so today's high tides run higher and low tides lower than usual.

7-Day Tide Table & Forecast for Matanzas

Legend — How to read this forecast
High Tide / Low Tide — Predicted peak and trough water levels with time and height.
☀️ Sunrise / Sunset — Local times for the station’s timezone.
🌙 Moon Phase — Current lunar phase and illumination percentage. New/Full moons correlate with stronger (spring) tides; Quarter moons with weaker (neap) tides.
🌊 Spring / NeapSpring tides (near new/full moon) have larger tidal ranges. Neap tides (near quarter moons) have smaller ranges. Moderate is in between.
🎣 Fishing (Solunar)★★★★★ 1–5 star rating based on moon phase and lunar distance. Best fishing is typically around new and full moons when the moon is closest (perigee). Major feeding periods occur when the moon is overhead or underfoot.
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Tide predictions derived from NOAA CO-OPS harmonic constituents (U.S. public domain).
Data: NOAA CO-OPS, TICON-4 (CC-BY-4.0, SHOM/SEANOE), FES2022 (AVISO+/CNES). About & Sources