The old port of Bari originates southeast of the old city and is mainly commercial in character. It consists of the S. Antonio pier to the north and the S. Nicola pier to the south. Within it are two quays reserved for fishing, of 350 and 180 meters, separated by 180 landing points.
It has 230 berths for units up to 12 meters in length.
Since the landing is subject to silting there are periodic dredging works.
Port access
Keep right as you enter and leave the red light on the left to avoid the cliff
Beacons and lanterns
3742 (E 2244) – green flashing light, 5 sec. period, 6M range on the head of St. Anthony Pier (osc. 130° to 190°).
Winds
Dominant winds of I AND IV quadrant and sirocco, average duration 3/7 days with tramontana/greek wind and sea.
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