Boat mooring, here are the top ports in Italy! – Marina Punta Gabbiani
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We are presenting to you, day by day, the best ports in Italy in which to stop with your boat. Today we are in Friuli Venezia Giulia, in Aprilia Marittima to learn about Marina Punta Gabbiani.
Boat mooring: Marina Punta Gabbiani
The emergency related to the Covid19 pandemic has affected everywhere, Italy and beyond. But in this complex context, Marina Punta Gabbiani wants to resume operations in the utmost respect of what are the lines of behavior for the containment of the spread of the virus.
The harbor of Marina Punta Gabbiani
The port is thus preparing for the reopening, putting in place what it can to ensure that the boating vacation can be a relaxing and peaceful time. First of all, ensuring the distance between the boats present: on land, in the dry-marine area, boats are 2 meters apart; in the water, moorings organized with briccole ensure distance of 1 meter between the sides and in the cockpit even more.
As for sanitation, each berth has an intake point for on-board black water and can remain connected to the system (for toilet, shower, and sinks) 24 hours a day. Still speaking of toilets, those in the marina are all indepen dent, each with a sink, shower, and toilet. Also increased the presence and number of cleaners with the installation of automatic disinfection and attendance monitoring equipment. Access to the front desk will also be at a minimum and payments available online. In swimming pools increased paved spaces to be able to keep a minimum distance between loungers of 2 meters.
In the water, chlorine and lifeguards (equipped with automatic defibrillators) will take care of protecting bathers. On the other hand, the extensive green spaces in the Punta Gabbiani Marina have always allowed for walks, sports and outdoor recreation in a wonderful and safe natural environment. The biggest challenge concerns entertainment for children, but even for them the marina is putting in place the right measures to keep them entertained as usual. At this time, it is evident how, even for them, the boating vacation is safe and healthy. Whether you stay in the navy or, more importantly, sail at sea.
Where it is located
Marina Punta Gabbiani is in the beautiful Marano Lagoon on the coast of Friuli Venezia Giulia, not far from Lignano Sabbiadoro. It is thus perfect starting point for cruises to the beauties of the Italian Upper Adriatic as well as those of neighboring Croatia.
Useful info:
- Phone: 0431 528000
- Website: marinapuntagabbiani.it
- Total no. of places: 300
- Length meters max: 25
- Maximum draught: 3.5 meters
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