PORTOFINO
- ITPTF
- Latitude: 44.3028
- Longitude: 9.21136
- West Mediterranean
- Marina in Italy
Location: Portofino Italy
Web-site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portofino
Portofino is a picturesque fishing village and popular tourist destination located on the Italian Riviera in the region of Liguria. Here’s an overview and some specific details about the port of Portofino:
Overview
Portofino is renowned for its charming harbor, colorful buildings, luxury yachts, and beautiful surrounding landscapes. The small town is well-known for attracting celebrities, luxury travelers, and those seeking the scenic beauty of the Mediterranean.
Port Description
- Location: Portofino is situated in a small bay on the western coast of Italy, about 35 kilometers (22 miles) southeast of Genoa.
- Coordinates: Approximate coordinates are 44.3039° N latitude and 9.2098° E longitude.
- Access: The port is accessible via the Ligurian Sea and is sheltered, providing safe anchorage.
- Surroundings: The harbor is surrounded by steep hills and the lush Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino.
Port Facilities and Specifications
- Harbor Type: Natural/Artificial harbor with a quay and anchorage.
- Water Depth:
- Harbor Entrance: Approximately 5-7 meters
- Dockside Depth: Ranges between 2.5 to 4.5 meters, making it suitable for smaller recreational and private vessels rather than large commercial ships.
- Berthing: The port can accommodate a limited number of yachts and smaller vessels. There are several mooring buoys and quay-side berths.
- Anchorage: Yachts can also anchor in the deeper waters outside the main harbor.
- Tidal Range: Generally low, typical of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Navigation Aids: The port area is well-marked with navigational aids to ensure safe entry and mooring.
Services and Amenities
- Fueling: Fuel stations are available for refueling boats and yachts.
- Water and Electricity: Provided at the quay for visiting yachts.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities available for the disposal of waste and bilge water.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited services; nearby ports like Genoa offer more comprehensive repair facilities.
- Customs and Immigration: As an EU country, standard Schengen regulations apply.
Nearby Attractions
- Castello Brown: A historic castle offering panoramic views of the harbor and town.
- Church of St. Martin (San Martino): A beautiful church overlooking the port.
- Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino: Offers trails with stunning coastal and woodland scenery.
- Piazza Martiri dell’Olivetta: A scenic piazza near the waterfront, ideal for dining and shopping.
Arrival and Departure
- By Sea: Approach with caution, especially during peak seasons when traffic can be heavy with recreational vessels.
- By Land: Accessible via a scenic coastal road from nearby towns like Santa Margherita Ligure. The closest major city is Genoa, which is well-connected by road and rail.
Tips for Visitors
- Reservations: Due to its popularity and limited berthing space, advanced booking for marina services is highly recommended.
- Peak Season: Summer months see a significant surge in visitors, so plan accordingly.
- Local Regulations: Adherence to local maritime regulations and environmentally friendly practices is encouraged to preserve the natural beauty of the area.
It’s always advisable to check the latest nautical charts and port details, as facilities and services can change. Portofino’s unique charm and scenic beauty make it one of the most sought-after ports on the Mediterranean coast.
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