PANTELLERIA
- ITPNL
- Latitude: 36.8345
- Longitude: 11.9395
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Italy
Location: Italy
Marine Port Description and Specification: Pantelleria, Italy
General Information:
Location:
Pantelleria is an island located in the Strait of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea. It is closer to Tunisia than to mainland Italy, forming part of the region of Sicily.
Coordinates:
Latitude: 36.8333 N, Longitude: 11.9500 E
Port Specifications:
Type of Port:
Mediterranean Sea Natural HarborHarbor Size:
SmallOperational Status:
Active and operational throughout the year
Infrastructure:
Berth Facilities:
The port has limited berthing facilities catering primarily to small vessels, ferries, and local fishing boats. It may accommodate yachts and recreational crafts as well.Draft Depth:
Varies, with smaller parts of the harbor offering shallow drafts suitable for smaller boats. Specific details on maximum allowable draft should be confirmed directly with the port authority.Cargo Handling:
Limited cargo handling facilities aimed primarily at domestic trade. The port focuses more on passengers, tourism, and local fishing industries.Passenger Services:
Regular ferry services connect Pantelleria with Trapani on the Sicilian mainland.Anchorage:
There is anchorage space available, but the capacity is limited given the small size of the port. Vessels need to take care to secure proper anchorage and mooring due to varying seabed conditions.
Navigation:
Approach:
The approach to Pantelleria harbor is straightforward but requires careful navigation due to potential underwater hazards and varying seabed profiles.Tidal Range:
The Mediterranean Sea generally experiences minimal tidal variations, making the port accessible under most conditions.Pilotage:
Not compulsory but recommended for larger vessels or those unfamiliar with the local navigation challenges.
Port Services:
Bunkering:
Limited fuel supply services available. It is advisable to check availability and book in advance if fuel is required.Provisions and Supplies:
Basic provisions and marine supplies can be sourced locally but might be limited compared to larger ports.Repairs and Maintenance:
Basic repair services for small vessels may be available. For extensive repairs, vessels might need to seek services from larger yards on the mainland or in Trapani.
Local Facilities:
Accommodation:
Several hotels, lodges, and guesthouses are available within Pantelleria catering to both tourists and transient crew members.Transport:
Road transport on the island is limited but sufficient for local commuting. Car rentals and taxis are available.Emergency Services:
Local medical facilities, coastguard, and emergency services are present, although for major medical emergencies, evacuation to the mainland would be likely.
Environmental Considerations:
Climate:
Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.Environmental Protection:
The port follows regulatory guidelines to protect the marine environment. All visiting vessels are expected to adhere to international and local pollution control regulations.
Contact Information:
Port Authority:
Pantelleria Port AuthorityCommunication:
VHF Channels for communication with port control should be verified with local maritime publications.
Summary:
Pantelleria's port serves primarily local trade, fishing activities, and passenger transport. Its facilities are suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, with limited capacity for large cargo or commercial operations. Its scenic location and strategic position in the Mediterranean make it a notable point of interest for yachts and tourist cruises. Always contact the port authority ahead of any planned visit to ensure facilities meet your requirements.
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