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Capo Sperone

Cape Sperone anchorage is located on the island of Sant’Antioco in southwestern Sardinia. It is bordered on the west by the Sperone of the same

Calanque d’en Vau

Calanque d’en Vau is located south of the city of Marseille and is certainly one of the most beautiful calanques on the stretch of coastline

Rada Tuerredda

The Tuerredda anchorage is in the municipality of Teulada in the province of Cagliari in the far south of Sardinia. The anchorage is set in

Porto di Chiaiolella

Discover all the ports Campania with Tuttobarche: ports, anchorages and other thousands of curiosities on the largest online portal on recreational boating!

Porto di Anzio

The port of Anzio is located in the town of the same name on the outskirts of Rome in which Cicero stayed on his return

Darsena Mosella

Mooring in Veneto is now easy and safe with Tuttobarche!
Find out all the useful information about ports and anchorages in Veneto!

Porto turistico comunale di Belgirate

Marina on Lake Maggiore, Piedmont, Managed by the municipality.
18 berths for boats up to 6-7 meters.
Scuba diving club present.

Baia di Rondinara

Rondira Bay – One of the most anchorages in Corsica and Europe where you can drop anchor.

Isola di Molat – Baia di Brgulje

Nautical location for moorings in Croatia in Brgulje Bay on the island of Molat.
Available 200 anchorages and 30 moorings at buoys along the shore.

Crotone porto nuovo

The New Port of Crotone is located on the northern side of the Ionian coast of the Calabrian town, separated from the Old Port by

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You can call it “half-new” if it is almost new, or “used” by specifying whether or not it is in good condition. It indicates the condition of the engines, the year of registration, how many owners it has had-most importantly, it indicates whether the boat has been owned by a single owner: it increases interest to those reading the ad.

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