Porto Lotti, a complete and hospitable marina in the Gulf of Poets
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Port Lots
It is a safe and fully equipped Porto Lotti berth, as well as staffed to satisfy shipowners who recognize quality services.
Port Lots
– The harbor
It offers not only moorings, but a shipyard with skilled workers for every boat’s needs, from hauling to carpentry, painting, and refitting vintage boats. Innovation, security and privacy are the references always monitored by the Marina then to be in line, and indeed ahead, of the needs of the nautical world.
Port Lots
– Where is
It is located in the Gulf of Poets, inside the Gulf of La Spezia, facing Portovenere and the islands of Palmaria and Tino: it is at the center of a unique area near the Cinque Terre National Park.
Porto Lotti – Contacts
- Phone: 0187 532201
- Website: www.portolotti.it
- Total no. of places: 500
- Length meters max: 100
- Pesc. max: 9 meters
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