The Marinedi network – More than 3,000 berths available
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About 3300 berths distributed throughout the Tyrrhenian Sea. These are those that fall under the Marinedi network of ports, the network created in 2009, of which the Marina di Capo d’Anzio (Lazio), the Marinas of Teulada and that of Villasimius (Sardinia), the Marina di Procida (Campania), as well as those of Cagliari (Sardinia), Forio (Ischia) and Torre Fumo are members.
To make this network work, Marinedi manages directly or together with local entities several facilities that already existed in the area, but at the same time it already has other new marinas in the pipeline, such as the one in Naples and the one in Diamante, Calabria. A unique and coordinated service that aims to enable boaters to be able to personally check the availability of the closest landings to their location, report any damage to the boat or other needs, request any health and mechanical emergencies, and obtain related information. www.marinedi.com
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