Darsena Mosella

The Mosella dock in Chioggia is an excellent landing place for discovering the beauty of the Venetian lagoon.
Consisting of five floating docks, perpendicular to each other, and facilitated by its proximity to the mouth of the port the dock allows boaters to easily and quickly reach the open sea with their boats . It should be kept in mind that the seabed is muddy and sandy and in some places has shoals.
A few meters from the dock are numerous bathing establishments with equipped beaches for those who decide to linger on the Venetian Riviera and appreciate the beauty of the waterfront with relaxing walks.
Darsena Mosella is structured to offer technical services for boats and is equipped with services for the comfort of boaters, an ideal place to spend a few days immersed in the atmosphere of the Venetian lagoon.
Among the services offered by Moselle Dock are: boat mooring, storage with work on boats, cranes for launching service, hauling, washing, masting, landing and engine boarding.
Additional dockyard port services:
  • food supply 100 m from the dock
  • car parking

How to get there from land: Coming from the Romea State Road (S.S.309) take the exit toward Chioggia.
Keep to the right at the fork entering Sottomarina and continue straight on Viale Mediterraneo.
Go all the way along Lungomare Adriatico and then turn right onto Viale San Marco.
When you arrive at the traffic circle (about 200 m) you will reach the dock, located on the left of the traffic circle itself. How to get there from the sea: From the Chioggia outer harbor, turn left around the Fort of San Felice, skirt the fort by going along the channel in front of it (briccole on the starboard side) and proceed by slow motion keeping to the marked channel to avoid the shallows consisting of mud and sand. Useful information for tourists: the shoreline of Chioggia offers scenic beauty combined with an urban dimension yet to be discovered.
For convenience, the destination is divided into three microcosms: Chioggia; Sottomarina Lido and the shoreline; and Isolaverde and the territory.
Of note: In the third week of June in Chioggia there is an atmosphere of medieval times: historical parades and competitions among the ancient contrade, thanks to the Palio della Marciliana, while in July the Sagra del Pesce (Fish Festival), which celebrates the flavors of the sea and the lagoon, attracts large numbers of tourists.
Another local product of note is the radicchio di Chioggia IGP, with which a variety of gastronomic recipes can be prepared.
From Chioggia, Sottomarina Lido and Isolaverde one can reach renowned tourist and scenic locations in the Veneto region in about 1 hour: Venice and its lagoon, the Brenta Riviera, Padua and the Euganean Hills to the west.

Daniele Scarpellini

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