For those arriving from the sea, the Port of San Vito is clearly visible and its entrance is on the right-hand side of Grado’s harbor of refuge.
The mouth is signaled by briccole and safety beacons, and the seabed, which is around 3.5m, allows for quiet docking.
The perimeter of the harbor is a 610m stretch of water and includes 170m of floating docks.
During the winter period there is an outdoor yard used for boat storage.
Available berths: 161 for boats up to 24 meters, of which 16 are reserved for transit units
Aworkshop specializing in sailboat building and restoration.
In addition to storage facilities, boat deck fitting, boat maintenance and repair services are available at the yard.
Strategically located along the coast of Friuli Venezia Giulia, this port is an ideal base for all those boaters wishing to visitIstria, as it is just 10 miles from the coast. The Venetian and Friulian lagoons are easily accessible from this port of call.
For all those who enjoy scuba diving there is also the opportunity to visit the sunken ruins of the Roman ports and the Basilica of St. Gotthard.
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