CALVI
- FRCLY
- Latitude: 42.5652
- Longitude: 8.75924
- West Mediterranean
- Port in France
Location: Calvi Corsica 20260 France
Phone number: +33 4 95 65 31 40
Web-site: https://www.calvi-port.fr/
Calvi Port Overview
Location: Calvi, Haute-Corse, Corsica, France
Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 42.567° N latitude, 8.757° E longitude
Port Description
Calvi is a picturesque coastal town located in the northwest part of Corsica, a French island in the Mediterranean Sea. The port serves as a gateway for both passengers and cargo to and from the French mainland and other Mediterranean destinations.
Port Specifications
Harbor Layout:
- Main Harbor: The port is divided into two main sections: the commercial harbor and the marina. The commercial harbor is used primarily for ferries and cargo ships, while the marina is dedicated to yachts and smaller recreational boats.
- Breakwaters: Breakwaters protect the port from harsh sea conditions, ensuring safe docking and anchorage.
Depth:
- Draught: The depth of the harbor varies, but the entrance channel and berthing areas can generally accommodate vessels with a draught of up to 5-6 meters.
Berthing:
- Commercial Berths: Designed for ferries and cargo vessels.
- Marina Berths: Equipped with moorings for yachts and smaller boats.
Capacity:
- Commercial Section: Can accommodate medium-sized cargo vessels and ferries.
- Marina Section: Can host several dozen smaller yachts and recreational boats.
Facilities
Cargo Handling:
- Equipment: Basic cargo handling equipment like forklifts and small cranes.
- Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Terminal: Contains passenger lounges, ticket counters, and waiting areas.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities for customs and immigration processing.
Marina Services:
- Amenities: Water, electricity, Wi-Fi, fuel docks, showers, and restrooms.
- Maintenance: Minor repair services available for yachts and smaller boats.
Connectivity
- Road Network: Well-connected by road, with easy access to the rest of Corsica via national and regional highways.
- Air Travel: Close to Calvi-Sainte-Catherine Airport, approximately 7 kilometers from the port, providing both domestic and limited international flights.
Navigation
- Pilotage: Pilotage is generally not compulsory for small to medium-sized vessels but is available if required.
- Tidal Range: Minimal tidal range, making it relatively easy to navigate.
- Weather Considerations: Generally mild Mediterranean climate; however, attention should be paid to seasonal wind conditions like the Mistral and Sirocco.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Environmental Regulations: Adherence to French and European environmental regulations concerning waste disposal, water quality, and emissions.
- Safety Protocols: Equipped with emergency response services, including fire-fighting capabilities and first aid stations.
Tourism and Surroundings
- Tourist Attractions: Proximity to Calvi’s historic citadel, beautiful beaches, and vibrant town center makes it a popular destination.
- Activities: Water sports, diving, and tours of nearby natural and historical sites are readily available.
Notes
- Port Authority: Managed by regional maritime authorities who ensure the port's operational efficiency, safety, and compliance with regulations.
- Seasonal Variations: The port experiences a surge in tourist traffic during the summer months, which may affect berthing availability.
Calvi Port, blending functional maritime services with scenic beauty, serves as both an essential logistical hub and a vibrant tourist destination in Corsica.
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