Rapallo – Porto Carlo Riva

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

44ยฐ 20′ 41″ N

Longitude:

9ยฐ 13′ 49″ E

Email:

info@portocarloriva.it

Phone:

+39 0185 68 91

VHF:

9

Town:

Rapallo

ZIP Code:

16035

Province:

Genoa

Country:

Italy

Website:

II quadrant

Address:

Andrea Doria cove 2

Useful numbers:

Ufficio Locale Marittimo: 0185 50583 ; Carburante: 0185 689311;

Features

Minimum Draft:

2.5m

Maximum Draft:

9m

Bottoms:

muddy – sandy

Shelter:

I and II quadrant

Berth:

400

Harbor access hours:

continuous

Maximum boat length:

40m

Nearby anchorages:

anchorages of S. Michele di Pagana

Restrictions:

ban on fishing and bathing

Dangerous winds:

II quadrant

Quayside Services

โ—
With Fuel
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Water
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Electricity
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slipway
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Crane
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Travellift
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Toilet Facilities
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Showers
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Fire Services
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With Motor Repair
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Electrical Repair
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Weather Services
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Moorers
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Guarding
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Divers

Other Services

Restaurant, bar; Swimming pool, solarium; Yacht Club; Food;

Description

Carlo Riva marina in Rapallo – Ligurian ports of call

One of the most efficient marinas in Italy, the Carlo Riva port was born from the ambitious project of engineer Carlo Riva to create a safe place to moor one’s boat, in absolute tranquility.

Thus, in 1975, Italy’s first tourist landing place materialized. There are 400 berths for units from 6 to 40 meters in length, in addition to 500 berths for the public port and those reserved for boats in transit.

The private Carlo Riva port facility is separated from the public municipal port of Rapallo by the breakwater (Langano pier). It has three piers and a quay breakwater.

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