Anchorages

Osor

Osor Bay in Croatia – Recreational anchorage – When anchoring pay attention to the Bora.
Stone quay present.

Rada di Porto Conte

The anchorage, by its territorial morphology practically a natural port, is located near the Porto Conte Nautical Base.

Rada della Dragunara

Rada della Dragonara is a anchorage where you can anchor your boat.
Enjoyable in light to moderate winds, located near the port of Fertilia.

Ustrine

The approximately 3-meter sandy bottom of the Ustrine anchorage allows pleasure boats to drop anchor and stop in one of the most beautiful areas of the Croatian coast.

Isola di Olib – Baia San Nicola

Anchorages at anchorages in Croatia – St. Nicholas Bay is one of the safest places on the island of Olib to drop anchor.

Rada di Marina di Campo

A place to put the boat in anchorages along the coast of Elba Island.
Also used when the ports are full.

Calamosca

One of the most striking landscapes in the Mediterranean where to anchor your boat.
Coast of Sardinia.

Cala Brandinchi

Cala Brandinchi is located in Sardinia and offers perfect backdrops for anchoring boats.
Sardinia anchorages and ports only on Tuttobarche!

Rada di Porto Azzurro

Located at the end of the wide inlet on the east coast of the island of Elba, Porto Azzurro’s Rada offers a safe place to anchor your boat.

Zapuntel

Anchorages at anchorages in Croatia.
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