RIO MARINA
- ITRMA
- Latitude: 42.816
- Longitude: 10.4295
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Italy
Location: Rio Marina LI 57038 Italy
Phone number: +39 0565 943203
Web-site: http://www.portodiportoferrio.it/
Marine Port Description: Rio Marina, Italy
Overview: Rio Marina is a picturesque and strategically important port located on the eastern coast of the Island of Elba in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Tuscany region in Italy. The port has historical significance with connections dating back to ancient times and remains an important hub for both commercial and recreational marine activities.
Location:
- Latitude: 42.8183° N
- Longitude: 10.4187° E
Key Features:
Maritime Access:
- The port of Rio Marina is relatively sheltered, providing safe anchorage for vessels.
- Approach to the port is generally straightforward, but navigators should be cautious of local winds and varying sea conditions.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Wharves and Berths: The port comprises quays and berths that cater to both small to medium-sized vessels.
- Mooring: Availability of multiple mooring options, including floating pontoons and fixed quays.
- Depth: The draught depth ranges from approximately 3 to 5 meters, accommodating a variety of vessels including ferries, yachts, and fishing boats.
- Amenities: Rio Marina offers plethora of facilities such as fresh water supply, electricity, waste disposal, fuel station, and maintenance services.
Harbor Services:
- Security: The port ensures a secure environment with surveillance and patrolling services.
- Passenger Services: Terminals are equipped to handle passenger ferries, providing transport connections to mainland Italy and other parts of Elba.
- Cargo Handling: Handling of light commercial cargoes from mainland Italy; however, the primary focus remains on passengers and recreational boating.
Connectivity:
- Well-connected to the Island’s road network.
- Regular ferry services to Piombino on the mainland, facilitating movement of passengers, vehicles, and light cargo.
Nearby Attractions:
- Visitors can explore the charming village of Rio Marina with its rich history, local shops, and eateries.
- Close proximity to mineral parks and scenic hiking trails.
- Beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters in the vicinity.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port adheres to environmental regulations to minimize impact on the marine ecosystem.
- Efforts are in place to manage waste and pollutants effectively, promoting sustainable practices.
Specifications:
- Harbor Type: Natural/Reconstructed Harbor
- Shelter: Good
- Pilotage: Available but not mandatory for smaller recreational vessels.
- Tide Variation: Minimal tidal range typical of the Mediterranean.
- Prevailing Winds: Predominantly from the northwest, with variations depending on seasons.
- Maximum Vessel Size: Generally accommodates medium-sized vessels, specifics depend on current berth allocations and depth conditions.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Capitaneria di Porto di Portoferraio.
- Communication: VHF Channel 16 for harbor master and emergency services.
Development Plans: Recent initiatives aim to enhance the port’s infrastructure, aiming to boost eco-tourism and improve facilities for both commercial and recreational purposes.
Rio Marina’s blend of historical charm and modern amenities make it an appealing port of call for visitors and a vital part of Elba’s maritime infrastructure.
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