Marina di Capitana

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

39ยฐ 12′ 20″ N

Longitude:

9ยฐ 18′ 13″ E

Email:

marinadicapitana@tiscali.it

Phone:

070 805460

VHF:

74

Town:

Quartu Sant’Elena

ZIP Code:

9045

Province:

Cagliari

Country:

Italy

Address:

Via Serchio, S. Luria locality 139

Useful numbers:

Ristorante: 070 8080504; Assistenza elettronica di bordo: 340 7124773;

Features

Minimum Draft:

3m

Maximum Draft:

3m

Bottoms:

sandy – gravelly – muddy

Shelter:

Levant – Sirocco

Berth:

450

Harbor access hours:

Continuous (paid night care)

Maximum boat length:

27m

Nearby anchorages:

Tower of Stars

Restrictions:

Of using anchors and buoys, bathing and fishing

Quayside Services

โ—
With Fuel
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Water
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Electricity
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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

Other Services

Bar, restaurant, pizzeria; Diving center; Bus lines to Cagliari;

Description

Safe moorings in Sardinia and services to boaters

The Marina di Capitana marina is located in the center of Sardinia’s southern coast.

The private marina is protected by an elbowed breakwater and a breakwater perpendicular to the coast; it is divided into two large docks and is fully docked.

It contains 480 berths that can accommodate boats from 4 to 27 meters in length.
Each berth is equipped with electricity and fresh water.
There is a fully equipped boatyard within the port.
Among the ports in Sardinia, the marina is an ideal port of call for sailing the southeastern coast of the island and heading to Tunisia.

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