Port Nautica Casarola is a facility located along the eastern shoreline of the lake in its southern part.
It is managed by the Nautica Casarola group.
This marina has 180 berths, for boats that are no longer than 15 meters.
In addition to the dock and pier, this port also has a floating dock.
At the dock, guests at this port can enjoy drinking water sources and electricity supply columns.
It also has wi fi and TV connection.
Boaters here have showers, toilets and changing rooms at their disposal. The 24-hour permanent video surveillance system and night watchman service contribute to security within the area, as does the controlled access system.
The boat club also offers its guests a black water recovery facility.
A diesel and gasoline filling station is also located in the Casarola Nautical Harbor area.
Casarola Boating’s shipbuilding and storage area covers an area of several thousand square meters.
The covered area occupies an area of more than 5,000 square meters, designated for winter boat storage and workshop.
I lteam of specialists is able to perform mechanical and electrical repairs on boats.
It also handles repair and maintenance work, with an availability of engine parts. The workshop is also an authorized service point for some engine brands.
The landing also has two motor wagons, which can bear a maximum weight of 20 tons each, for launching and hauling operations , and a crane, which can lift weights for a maximum of 15 tons.
The port area also has a bar and parking for customers.
An emergency technical response service assists any boats that break down.
A heliport station is also located in the area.
In the vicinity of the landing you can find bars, restaurants, hotels, pharmacies, many campsites and some water amusement parks.
Porto Nautica Casarola is part of the territory of Lazise, a municipality in the province of Verona.
It is about 34 kilometers from the capital Verona and borders with municipalities on Lake Garda belonging to the province of Brescia (Padenghe and Sirmione).
Its soil is of moraine origin (resulting from prehistoric glaciers), and pile-dwelling settlements dating back to the Bronze Age are preserved on the territory.
It was the first city in Italy to become a free municipality.
The city is still home to the medieval Scaliger Castle, the church of San Nicolรฒ (with the layout dating back to the 12th century and renovations from the 1500s), and the Villa Pergolana.
Also of architectural significance is the Old Port with the Venetian Customs House (completely restored just over a decade ago), which has evidence from as early as the 10th century and was further expanded under the rule of the Scaligeri.
The Lazise area offers a number of beaches.
One of them is La Quercia beach, belonging to the campground of the same name, but also accessible to those coming from outside.
The beach consists of sand and gravel, is quite wide and suitable for families.
It enjoys a beautiful view of the promontory of Sirmione and it is possible to rent bathing equipment (deck chairs, umbrellas) and use the sports services offered by the campsite.
Another sandy beach in the vicinity of Casarola Nautical Harbor is Spiaggia d’Oro (which is always part of a campsite but remains accessible to outside tourists) with nice clean water, trees where you can find some shade on hot days, and a bar nearby.