Boat mooring, here are the top ports in Italy! – Olbia Marina
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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’re in Sardinia: here’s everything you need to know about Olbia Marina, a top reception.
The marina is more than just a place in which to safely moor a boat or yacht of small or large size.Marina di Olbia Yachting Services and its staff know this, and that is why, since the design of this modern facility integrated in harmony with the surrounding nature, they have made the port the ideal place in which to stop during a vacation, leave your yacht for the winter period, and enjoy a unique experience in terms of hospitality.
Marina di Olbia Yachting Services
With more than 50 boatyards within the Gulf of Olbia, the airport less than a 5-minute drive away, the commercial port and urban fabric of the city of Olbia, the island’s largest shopping areas also less than 5 minutes away, and a modern residence in which the port facility fits harmoniously, Marina di Olbia offers everything a shipowner and his crew could hope for beyond a berth.
Being able to make groceries by walking to the largest shopping center in Sardinia without traffic problems is definitely a valuable resource. Shipyards among the largest and best-equipped in the Mediterranean, companies specializing in technical assistance to vessels and systems of all types and sizes, are an indispensable resource for those who intend to leave their yacht in Olbia even in winter. Crews who experience the Marina on a permanent basis have access to a year-round city with amenities and an ever-living urban center.
Where it is located
These are all pluses that Marina di Olbia makes available to its guests with the sole merit of having been able to choose an ideal location, protected from any crossings, set in an environmental context of great naturalistic value with an adjacent protected green area. Which offers its guests the highest levels of care and logistical support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Services include: mooring assistance (VHF channel 9), security guard with dedicated staff and video system, and refueling with 200 meters of dock. Also, shuttle service to and from the airport, bar, bistro and restaurant open year-round, nautical service agencies.
Where can one go?
Not to mention the many destinations that can be reached in a short time by one’s own boat and are unique in the world in terms of naturalistic value, from the Emerald Coast to Corsica: that’s why since its opening in 2009, Marina di Olbia has been achieving growing success with berths and residences on the harbor.
- Phone: 0789 645030
- Website: www.moys.it
- Email: info@moys.it
- Total no. of places: 240
- Length meters max: 150
- Fishing. max: 5.20 meters
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