Porto di Termoli – Marina di San Pietro

Molise Port of Termoli

Termoli is a city of historical importance founded around an ancient fishing village.
Located along the coast of the Adriatic Sea, the Termoli port is a fishing and tourist port for recreational boating.

It is one of the few ports in Molise. The facility consists of three piers:

  1. The North Pier of the harbor: this is the breakwater. This is where Termoli’s shipyards are located. About 1,200 meters long, it consists of four arms that are docked on the inner side. A 90-meter-long and 40-meter-wide tooth (internally quayed), called the hammer pier, was later added perpendicular to the head. The latter is marked by a green light.

    The quay between the arm and south pier is divided into two areas.

    • A part used as a fishing port and for the landing of Coast Guard and Finance Guard boats.
    • A portion reserved for passenger ships sailing to the Tremiti Islands.
  2. The harbor’s South Pier: operated by St. Peter’s Marina, it is used as a marina. It is partly docked. A 70-meter-long wooden pier was later added, along with two other hammer piers.
  3. The southeast pier of the port area is intended for both transiting fishing vessels and the mooring of decommissioned ships.

Seabeds, berths and nautical services
More than 40 berths for units up to 20 meters in length.
The maximum depths of the outer harbor are 5 meters, and boats up to 30 meters in length can enter on the tourist pier.
Outdoor storage, engine repair, electrical repairs and repair of GRP, steel and wooden hulls are available.

VHF channels of the Termoli port facility: 9 – 16

Marina di San Pietro – Termoli Marina

The tourist landing is managed by the company Marinucci Yachting Club s.r.l.

Located just off the south pier of Termoli harbor, under the ramparts of the old town, it is a perfect nautical base for boaters wishing to sail to the most beautiful destinations in the south-central Adriatic, such as the Tremiti Islands, Vis (Croatia), the Gargano promontory and Lastovo.

The Marina is open throughout the year and can hold up to 300 berths ranging from 8 meters to 30 meters in length, arranged on 2 docks and 4 piers.

Wood, fiberglass and steel hull repair service available for boats.

St. Peter’s Marina VHF channel: 13


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Enrico Gusella


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