If you are looking for a marina in Italy, Venezia Certosa Marina in Venice, Marina D'Arechi on the Amalfi Coast and Marina Di Portisco in Sardinia are in stunning locations and offer first-class facilities at an attractive price.
Venezia Certosa Marina, Venice
Venezia Certosa Marina located on an island La Certosa, just 10 minutes from the famous Piazza San Marco in Venice. It is built on an area of 24 hectares, surrounded by pure nature. The marina has recently been refurbished and boasts 300 berths for yachts up to 60 meters in length, including deep-sea yachts. A local yacht workshop is available for service and repair. Her craftsmen also build traditional Venetian boats, so the visit will truly be steeped in history.
Italian marinas: first-class amenities at an attractive price - Venezia Certosa Marina, Venice
Service includes: fresh water, electricity, WiFi, 24/7 security and boat checks when owners are away. Venezia Certosa Marina It also offers various amenities such as a hotel, restaurant and bar, indoor and outdoor dry warehouses, laundry and dry cleaning services, sailing school and kayaking.
Location Venezia Certosa Marina makes it an ideal base for exploring the Venetian Lagoon with its beautiful islands, including, Torcello and Muranofamous for their glass products and Buranofamous for its lace.
If you want to sail a little further, the marina is just 200 nautical miles from the pretty town of Split in Croatia, and if you want to stay on land for a while, then not only the city Venice may charm you, but also Dolomites are just two hours away and the trendy city of Milan is just three hours away by train or car.
Yachtsmen refer to this place as a discovery, where peace and quiet reigns, there are no tourists, and only 10 minutes from the center of Venice, which allows you to explore both Venice and the Adriatic Sea as much as possible. The marina is also very easy to reach from anywhere in Europe and around the world, with daily direct flights to Venice.
On website marinas you can find a really useful tool that calculates your parking costs before booking, so you don't get any unpleasant surprises.
Marina D'Arechi, Amalfi Coast
East of town Salerno, on the stunning Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, sits Marina D'Arechi, one of the largest marinas in Italy. She can accommodate 1000 yachts ranging from 10 to 100 meters. Adjacent to Capri, Positano, Ischia, Pompeii, Ravello and Paestum, the marina is ideal for exploring the exciting Campania region.
Italian marinas: first-class amenities at an attractive price - Marina D'Arechi, Amalfi Coast
The yachts are equipped with electricity, water and sewerage. Services include a full-service shipyard with a 220-foot lift providing yacht repair and maintenance, 24-hour concierge services, remote video surveillance, fire protection systems, pollution prevention systems and weather forecasting services.
The marina also has a lounge bar, restaurant, patisserie, private beach and sports and wellness facilities. TO Marina D'Arechi easily accessible from the airports of Naples or Salerno, with daily flights from Europe and around the world.
Marina Di Portisco, Sardinia
Marina Di Portisco located on the beloved coast Costa Smeralda or Emerald coast, on an italian island Sardiniaknown for its crystal blue sea, beautiful beaches and picturesque landscapes. Marina accommodates 589 yachts ranging from 4 to 90 meters.
Italian marinas: first-class amenities at an attractive price - Marina Di Portisco, Sardinia
Marina provides yacht refueling, waste disposal, mooring assistance, car rental with a driver for guests, equipment rental, 24/7 security, video surveillance systems, WiFi and a weather station.
Marina Di Portisco also offers a generous premium discount scheme for yacht anchorages. The marina can be easily reached from Olbia Airport. There are several flights per week from Europe.
13.08.2016
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