Boat mooring, here are the top ports in Italy! – St. Andrew’s 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 are in Friuli Venezia Giulia, in the Marano Lagoon: here is everything you need to know about the Marina di Sant’Andrea.
Shipyard & Marina Sant’Andrea – To fully experience the Adriatic all the way to magical Croatia
Shipyard & Marina Sant’Andrea is the North Adriatic’s convenient marina located in the Marano Lagoon, between the beautiful seaside resorts of Grado and Lignano Sabbiadoro, a meeting point of millennia-old cultures. Built in a prime location, easily accessible from the sea by being located on a navigable channel with a 7-meter seabed and not far from the Trieste-Venice highway and Trieste airport, the Marina covers an area of 200,000 square meters and is ISO 141001 certified. Thanks in part to the 5-meter seabed, it is the ideal place to safely store and experience your boat, sheltered from unfavorable weather conditions a with the assurance of professional assistance.
The yard with attached covered and uncovered storage area is then another strength of St. Andrew’s. Here, thanks to the hauling tank (of 8.5 meters), the high capacities of the travel lifts, and the large covered spaces, all types of work on the boats are possible, ordinary or extraordinary maintenance, refit, hydraulic carpentry, mechanical, electronic, and plant engineering. is an authorized service center for Adriatic, Nautor’s Swan and Solaris.
The port
All Marina Sant’Andrea docks are equipped with electricity, water, TV outlet, wifi internet, and 24-hour staffed and video surveillance. In addition, the port offers many services to ensure relaxation on vacation: multilingual reception, courtesy cars, reserved toilets and showers, dockside staff for maneuvering assistance, dockside garbage collection and disposal, laundry, Taxi service, electric bikes and electric car charging station, reduced environmental impact due to the presence of photovoltaic panels.
It should be noted that St. Andrew’s was the first marina in Italy to use energy from renewable sources that is 100% traceable and certified. And yet it offers its guests a dedicated leisure area so they can relax after a day spent at sea with family and friends. Spacious docks, green areas, a beautiful swimming pool equipped with a wellness pool, playground, and area along the bank of the Horn River equipped with shade gazebos and comfortable loungers, an ideal place for relaxation.
Where it is located
Set in the beautiful Friuli setting of the Marano Lagoon in the northern Adriatic, Marina Sant’Andrea is an ideal starting point for many unique cruises. On the one hand, Venice, Rimini and Ancona. On the other Grado, Trieste, and the Slovenian-Croatian coast with picturesque towns such as Piran, Porec, Rovinj, Pula, and even further south, the Kvarner and Kornati islands.
USEFUL INFO.
Phone: 0431 622162
Website: marinasantandrea.co.uk
No. seats: 250 (+500 on the ground)
Length meters max: 30
Pesc. max: 5 meters
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