SANT'ANTIOCO
- ITNTA
- Latitude: 39.0661
- Longitude: 8.4596
- West Mediterranean
- Marina in Italy
Location: Italy
General Description:
- Location: Situated on the island of Sant'Antioco, linked to the southwest coast of Sardinia by a causeway.
- Coordinates: Approximately 39.0428° N latitude and 8.4581° E longitude.
- Primary Function: The port primarily serves as a marina for fishing vessels, small commercial ships, and recreational boats. It is also a key point for local tourism, providing ferry and private boat services to neighboring islands and coastal areas.
Marina and Port Specifications:
- Harbor Type: Partly a natural harbor, supplemented with man-made docks and piers.
- Docking Facilities:
- Berths: Multiple berthing positions available for different types of vessels ranging from small recreational boats to medium-sized commercial ships.
- Docking Depth: Varies, but typically ranges from 2 meters to 7 meters.
- Types of Piers/Wharves: Fixed concrete piers and floating docks for various vessel types.
- Capacity: Generally accommodates smaller boats and medium-sized vessels; the port is well-suited to local fishing and leisure boating.
- Facilities Available:
- Fueling Stations: Available for refueling of boats.
- Water and Electricity: Supplying fresh water and electricity to docked vessels.
- Maintenance and Repair Services: Facilites for minor vessel maintenance and repairs; larger scale maintenance might require services from nearby ports such as Cagliari.
- Onshore Amenities: Includes restaurants, supply stores, yacht clubs, and tourist information centers.
- Customs and Immigration: Present to handle entry of vessels from international waters.
Connectivity and Transportation:
- Transport Links: Well-connected by road to the mainland via a causeway. The town itself is accessible by public buses and taxis.
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services exist between Sant'Antioco and nearby coastal areas, including the major port of Cagliari on mainland Sardinia.
Economic and Strategic Importance:
- The port serves a significant role in local economy, particularly in the fishing and tourism sectors.
- It acts as one of the entry points for visitors exploring the scenic and historic aspects of the island of Sant'Antioco and its surrounding waters.
Navigational Information:
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal fluctuations which are manageable for most of the vessels the port accommodates.
- Channels: Well-marked with buoys and navigational aids to assist safe entry and departure.
- Weather Conditions: Generally mild Mediterranean climate, though local advisories should be consulted for any specific conditions.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Managed locally with oversight from regional maritime authorities.
- Communications: VHF channel for port control and emergency services.
The port of Sant'Antioco presents an inviting destination for nautical tourism, as well as a functional harbor for local commercial activities. Given its picturesque setting and efficient facilities, it remains an attractive point for sailors and visitors alike.
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