The Marina Porto di Sapri consists of a 250-meter-long breakwater pier docked on the inner side and an elbowed under-billow pier. The Marina Di Porto di Sapri company has been operating within the port of Sapri for about 20 years and was the first nautical company in the industry to operate in the Gulf of Policastro.
The Port of Sapri is a marina located in the Gulf of Policastro on the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the southern part of the Campania region, near the famous Cilento National Park and the borders of the Basilicata region.
The Port of Sapri is located near several inlets, beaches, and villages that are easily reached by boat.
One kilometer from the port is the “Spigolatrice,” a very famous bronze statue on the Scialandro cliff looking out to sea.
Sapri is well located for armatrians wishing to visit the coasts of the Tyrrhenian Sea, with Naples and Capri to the north and Sicily and the Aeolian Islands to the south.
The nearby ports of Maratea and Scario are suitable for those who wish to organize day trips to the sea or the mainland, as there are many secluded beaches with truly clean, transparent and crystal clear water.
The scenery, combined with the clear sea and warm water, is one of the town’s major calling cards, attracting a large number of tourists every summer.