Getting to the Port

You need to catch a ferry and ask for directions to the dock.

You
Disculpe, necesito llegar al muelle. ¿Hacia dónde voy?
dees-KOOL-peh, neh-seh-SEE-toh yeh-GAR ahl MWEH-yeh. AH-see-ah DOHN-deh voy?
Excuse me, I need to get to the dock. Which way do I go?
"Muelle" is the dock or pier. "Puerto" is the larger port area.
Local
Camine todo derecho hacia el mar. La terminal está en el puerto.
kah-MEE-neh TOH-doh deh-REH-choh AH-see-ah ehl mar. lah tehr-mee-NAHL ehs-TAH ehn ehl PWER-toh.
Walk straight ahead toward the sea. The terminal is at the port.
"Hacia el mar" literally means "toward the sea" — a helpful landmark phrase in coastal towns.
You
¿Se puede llegar caminando?
seh PWEH-deh yeh-GAR kah-mee-NAHN-doh?
Can you get there walking?
Local
Sí, son como diez minutos a pie. Ya casi puede ver el muelle desde aquí.
see, sohn KOH-moh dee-EHS mee-NOO-tohs ah pee-EH. yah KAH-see PWEH-deh vehr ehl MWEH-yeh DEHS-deh ah-KEE.
Yes, it's about ten minutes on foot. You can almost see the dock from here.
"A pie" means "on foot." A useful phrase when asking about walkable distances.