Porto Nord di Castiglioncello

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

43° 24′ 7″ N

Longitude:

10° 24′ 41″ E

Email:

egreteria@cncastiglioncello.org

Phone:

0586 754867

Phone2:

329 6856483

Town:

Rosignano Marittimo

ZIP Code:

57016

Province:

Leghorn

Country:

Italy

Website:

IF

Address:

Castiglioncello

Features

Minimum Draft:

0.5m

Maximum Draft:

1.6m

Bottoms:

sandy

Berth:

57

Harbor access hours:

Continuous 24h

Maximum boat length:

12m

Nearby anchorages:

Anchorages of Baratti

Restrictions:

Mooring, except in cases of emergency, is restricted to members of the Yacht Club only

Hazards:

Outcropping reefs and shallows on either side of the narrow access channel.
Recommended access for bulbous vessels.

Dangerous winds:

IF

Quayside Services

Water
Toilet Facilities
Showers
With Motor Repair
Electrical Repair
Weather Services
Moorers
Guarding
Divers

Other Services

Phone
Food reform
Charming pine forest with sea view and ice cream parlor.

Description

Marina on the Ligurian Sea

Protected by an artificial reef, the marina in Tuscany’s Castiglioncello Nord (also known as a small port) is a landing place for pleasure boats run by the Circolo Nautico Castiglioncello and accessible only to its members.

In case of landing by passing boaters, for emergencies and needs, no financial disbursement is required.

The harbor facility is suitable for small boats, as the bottoms reach a maximum depth of 1.6 meters, and it’s access is quite restricted.

There are no mooring docks, so it is possible to land at the small wooden pier and at the moorings with dead bodies on the seabed.


Read more about ports and anchorages in Tuscany inside Tuttobarche’s online portolano.

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