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- | | | + | | summary=The Adriatic coast of Italy is less cruised than other parts of the country, few yachts tackling the 500 miles plus from [[Otranto]] round to [[Po Delta]] and then [[Venice to Trieste]]. Of those which do, many choose to cross the Adriatic from [[Bari]] or [[Trani]] to [[Croatia]], thus missing out on an attractive cruising ground that has seen considerable yachting development in recent years. |
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- | The Adriatic coast of Italy is less cruised than other parts of the country, few yachts tackling the 500 miles plus from [[ | + | |
- | + | Leaving [[Otranto]] at the ‘gateway’ to the Adriatic, a yacht cruising north passes the harbours of [[Brindisi]], [[Mola di Bari]], [[Bari]], [[Trani]], and [[Vieste]], before arriving at the ‘spur’ of Italy. The coast from there northwards contains numerous small harbours, many of them canal ports, as well as the major harbours of [[Ancona]] and [[Ravenna]]. The coast continues along the [[Po Delta]] which is a mini cruising ground all of its own, with several shallow harbours and anchorages in its sea channels, and then finishes at the [[Porto Fossone|mouth of the river Adige]]. | |
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- | + | The part of the coast from Vieste up to Venice has two main hazards for cruisers to contend with: firstly it is mostly shallow and many of the harbours have depths at the entrance of between 3.0 and 5.0 metres, which means they cannot be entered or exited in strong onshore winds; secondly, the Italian appetite for seafood means that large stretches of the coast are littered with lobster pots and mussel rafts. A night passage along this coast - especially under motor - would be courting disaster unless at least five miles offshore. At this distance, one then has the numerous oil and gas rigs to contend with, although at least these are lit. | |
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- | + | Nevertheless, the coast here is well supplied with harbours and marinas, especially for yachts of moderate draft, and it is possible to day sail the entire coast without any passage longer than 40 miles. | |
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- | + | ''See [[Italy#Charts|Italy]]''. | |
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- | + | ''See [[Italy#Weather|Italy]]''. | |
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- | + | ''See [[Adriatic_Sea#Passages|Adriatic]]''. | |
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- | | | + | ==Ports, Islands, and Anchorages== |
- | + | Principal ports from south to north are: | |
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- | + | {{dest | Otranto |h|a}} | |
- | : | + | :{{dest | Otranto#Castro Marina|label=Castro Marina |a}} |
- | + | {{dest | San Foca (Melendugno) |h}} | |
- | + | {{dest | Brindisi |e|m|h}} | |
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Brindisi |e|m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Villanova di Ostuni |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Monopoli |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Cala Ponte Marina |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Mola di Bari |h|m|a}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Bari |h|m|e}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Santo Spirito |h|m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Molfetta |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Bisceglie |h|m|a}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Trani |h|m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Barletta |e|h}} | ||
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- | : | + | {{dest | Manfredonia |h|m|a|e}} |
- | : | + | :{{dest | Marina del Gargano |m|e}} |
- | + | {{dest | Mattinata |h}} | |
- | + | {{dest | Vieste |h|a}} | |
- | + | {{dest | Rodi Garganico |h}} | |
- | + | :{{dest | Marina of Rodi Garganico |m}} | |
- | : | + | {{dest | Termoli |h|m}} |
- | + | :{{dest | Marina di San Pietro |m}} | |
- | + | {{dest | Le Marinelle |h}} | |
- | : | + | {{dest | Tremiti Islands |i|a}} |
+ | {{dest | Porto di Vasto |h|m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Fossacesia |h|m}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina del Sole |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Ortona |h|a}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Pescara |h|e}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Pescara |m|e}} | ||
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- | + | {{dest | Giulianova |h}} | |
- | + | {{dest | San Benedetto del Tronto |h|m}} | |
+ | {{dest | Porto San Giorgio |m}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Porto San Giorgio |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Civitanova Marche |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Numana |h|m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Ancona |h|e}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina Dorica |m|e}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Senigallia |h|m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Fano |h|}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina dei Cesari |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Pesaro |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Marina di Baia Vallagola |m|d}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Cattolica |h}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Cattolica |m}} | ||
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+ | {{dest | Portoverde |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Riccione |h}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Rimini |h|a}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Rimini |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Cesenatico |h|a}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Onda Marina |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Ravenna |h|e}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Ravenna |m|e}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Marinara |m|e}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Porto Garibaldi |h|m}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina degli Estensi |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Po Delta |h|a}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Albarella |m|i}} | ||
+ | :{{dest | Marina di Porto Levante |m}} | ||
+ | {{dest | Porto Fossone |h}} | ||
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- | ''See [[Italy#References | + | ''See [[Italy#References|Italy]]''. |
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Adriatic Coast of Italy
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The Adriatic coast of Italy is less cruised than other parts of the country, few yachts tackling the 500 miles plus from Otranto round to Po Delta and then Venice to Trieste. Of those which do, many choose to cross the Adriatic from Bari or Trani to Croatia, thus missing out on an attractive cruising ground that has seen considerable yachting development in recent years.
Leaving Otranto at the ‘gateway’ to the Adriatic, a yacht cruising north passes the harbours of Brindisi, Mola di Bari, Bari, Trani, and Vieste, before arriving at the ‘spur’ of Italy. The coast from there northwards contains numerous small harbours, many of them canal ports, as well as the major harbours of Ancona and Ravenna. The coast continues along the Po Delta which is a mini cruising ground all of its own, with several shallow harbours and anchorages in its sea channels, and then finishes at the mouth of the river Adige.
The part of the coast from Vieste up to Venice has two main hazards for cruisers to contend with: firstly it is mostly shallow and many of the harbours have depths at the entrance of between 3.0 and 5.0 metres, which means they cannot be entered or exited in strong onshore winds; secondly, the Italian appetite for seafood means that large stretches of the coast are littered with lobster pots and mussel rafts. A night passage along this coast - especially under motor - would be courting disaster unless at least five miles offshore. At this distance, one then has the numerous oil and gas rigs to contend with, although at least these are lit.
Nevertheless, the coast here is well supplied with harbours and marinas, especially for yachts of moderate draft, and it is possible to day sail the entire coast without any passage longer than 40 miles.
Charts
See Italy.
Weather
See Italy.
Passages
See Adriatic.
Ports, Islands, and Anchorages
Principal ports from south to north are:
Adriatic Coast Ports, Islands & Anchorages | |||
San Foca (Melendugno) | – harbour |
Villanova di Ostuni | – harbour |
Monopoli | – harbour |
Cala Ponte Marina | – marina |
Molfetta | – harbour |
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Mattinata | – harbour |
Rodi Garganico | – harbour |
Le Marinelle | – harbour |
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Giulianova | – harbour |
Porto San Giorgio | – marina |
Civitanova Marche | – harbour |
Fano | – harbour |
Pesaro | – harbour |
Cattolica | – harbour |
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Portoverde | – harbour |
Riccione | – harbour |
Porto Fossone | – harbour |
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Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Adriatic Sea at the Wikipedia
References
See Italy.
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