Darsena dell’Orologio

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

45ยฐ 35′ 59″ N

Longitude:

12ยฐ 52′ 34″ E

Email:

darsena@orologio.net

Phone:

42184207

VHF:

9

Town:

Caorle

ZIP Code:

30021

Province:

Venice

Country:

Italy

Address:

sundial street 2

Features

Minimum Draft:

3.5m

Maximum Draft:

3.5m

Bottoms:

sandy

Berth:

450

Harbor access hours:

24h

Maximum boat length:

20m

Quayside Services

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With Fuel
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Water
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Electricity
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Crane
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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
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Divers

Description

The Orologio dock is embedded in the historic center of Caorle, along the canal of the same name, and is part of the waterways that internally connect Venice to Trieste. It is a modern, privately equipped and operated marina. It is divided into numerous canals and bays, and, around these watery spaces, the yachtsman can find apartments for rent of different types. There are also numerous stores and restaurants.

How to enter the dock

Access hours are continuous, and to enter coming from the mouth of Porto S. Margherita, one goes up the river for 600 m and enters the Orologio canal located on the starboard side for about 1,500 m, finding access to the dock on the starboard side.

Ports services:

  • 480 berths up to 25m.
  • at the dock water and power
  • surveillance
  • hauling and launching – 20 tons
  • areas for disarmament on the ground
  • shipbuilding assistance
  • nearby fuels

The dock is also home to a Yacht Club that has been promoting various sea-related sports activities since 1993.

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