General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

43ยฐ 51′ 23″ N

Longitude:

13ยฐ 0′ 57″ E

VHF:

16 circomare Fano

Town:

Fano

ZIP Code:

61032

Province:

Pesaro and Urbino

Country:

Italy

Website:

Tramontana and Greek in winter, I quadrant in summer.

Address:

Mediterranean waterfront 26

Features

Minimum Draft:

1m

Maximum Draft:

3.5m

Bottoms:

Sandy

Shelter:

Inbound only by garbino, in dock by all winds

Berth:

640

Harbor access hours:

H 24

Maximum boat length:

30m

Nearby anchorages:

port of pesaro 8 miles NNW

Restrictions:

Prohibited port entry
  • In the New Dock to vessels with a draft exceeding 2.3 meters.
  • In the New Giurgin to vessels with a draft exceeding 3 meters.
  • In the Albani Canal to vessels with a draft exceeding 2 meters.

Hazards:

Sand bar at entrance reduces draft to less than 2 mt and makes entrance dangerous

Dangerous winds:

Tramontana and Greek in winter, I quadrant in summer.

Quayside Services

Description

Fano Tourist Landing – Le Marche

Protected by the east pier and west pier, Fano’s port facility is located right at the outlet of the Albani Canal.
It is an old perscherccio port in the Marche region, to which a tourist dock, with piers, was later added for pleasure boats.
Access is from the north-facing mouth, facilitated by a light.
Internally, the ports consists of.

  • Pipeta dock: the western dock.
  • Albani Canal
  • Giurgin dock: the eastern port basin
  • New Dock
  • Marina dei Cesari: the marina located within the port of Fano, for sail and motor boats.

Port areas reserved for recreational boating
Since the port is predominantly fishing in nature, mooring for recreational motor and sailing boats is limited to the Albani Canal and the New Dock.


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