Marina di Brindisi, the high-end port for discovering Puglia
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Marina of Brindisi
The Brindisi Marina, part of the Marinedi network, is not only a nautical gem set in the city’s “middle harbor” but also enjoys an interesting location. It is, in fact, situated between the island of Sant’Andrea and the 15th-century Forte a Mare Castle-a strategic location that puts it a stone’s throw from Brindisi Airport and a few kilometers from the train station.
Marina of Brindisi – The Port
It is a modern, safe, and well-equipped facility that offers guests a wide range of highly qualified services in terms of security, such as 24-hour surveillance cameras throughout the year, hospitality, and spending leisure time; such as the essential concierge service that can organize of a carefree vacation. The Brindisi Marina then also provides a lively program of events and demonstrations dedicated to boaters and beyond. Also available to guests are special offers contemplated by monthly Easy Card and Premium Card.
Marina di Brindisi – The Services
The small square is overlooked by the amphitheater, the real nerve center of the Brindisi Marina, as well as commercial activities of various kinds and a nautical club. The slipway with its large yard and sheds for storage and technical assistance complete the services for boats. The Marina, however, then hosts the renowned restaurant “Il Porticciolo,” for a winning mix of sea, services, gastronomy, territory and culture that also continues inland.
“Since Marinedi has intervened in the management of the facility,” says Claudio Gorelli, president of the Marina of Brindisi – efforts have been made to activate an increasing flow of recreational tourism and to activate that share of permanent vessels that can take advantage of the many services the Marina offers. And the facility, which is also appreciated abroad, has received the prestigious award of “The Five Anchors” for the quality of its services. Added to this is the agreement with Aeroporti di Puglia to facilitate connections between Brindisi, northern Italy, central and northern Europe. Brindisi should, therefore, no longer be a transfer stop to other destinations, but a tourist destination endowed as it is with a very important territory.”
Marina of Brindisi – Where is
For sailors and charters, the facility is the ideal base for cruises to the most desirable destinations in Croatia and Greece or exploring the coasts of Montenegro and Albania. From Brindisi it is also possible to quickly reach unique Salento destinations such as Otranto, Santa Maria di Leuca and Gallipoli.
Marina of Brindisi
– Contacts
- Phone: 0831 411516
- Website: www.marinadibrindisi.it
- Total no. of places: 638
- Length meters max: 35
- Pesc. max: 3-11 meters
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