The marina of San Foca is one of the most important marinas in the Lecce marina. It is located about 11 miles north of the port of Otranto. Protecting the port is a curved breakwater to the north and a sub-billow pier facing NE to the south. Inside there are docks that house both floating and fixed and seasonal jetties.
The port was opened to the public in 2006 and has 150 berths for boats up to 25 mt in length. The berths are supplied with water and electricity.
The port, being, in a strategic location, is in fact located on the most visited routes by Adriatic boaters, allows smooth sailing in all kinds of winds.
It can be reached both by sea and land and is only 1 hour’s drive from Brindisi International Airport.
The ports provide both dockside and onshore services.
Quayside:
On the ground:
Technical information:
Depths: at the quay from 1.50 to 8.00 m.
Dangers: about 300 m north of the harbor and about 400 m from the shore there is a shoal called “Brigantine” with protruding rocks during low tide.
Hours of access: continuous
Access: coming from the north, do not skirt the outer breakwater pier.
Prohibitions: give precedence to exiting units; keep more than 30 m away from temporary signaling.
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