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A large area open to the South with good anchorages in several places. Access to the Grotto di Nettuno from Cala del Bollo / Cala Dragonara
A large area open to the South with good anchorages in several places. Access to the Grotto di Nettuno from Cala del Bollo / Cala Dragonara
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==Yacht Repairs and Services==
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|Water|Available at fuel berth and at the berths
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There is a good self service laundry, Bollicine, in the Via Vitt. Veneto open (2013) from 0800-2130. Range of machines from 6kg to 16kg plus dryers, looked in good condition and reasonable prices (c. €5-9 per wash - detergent included)
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|Garbage|Bins behind public quay and close to the fish market (NE corner of harbour)
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|Fuel| Fuel berth well marked in centre of harbour basin
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* Well stocked chandlery on Via Guiseppe Garibaldi, opposite the harbour N wall (with Camping Gaz)
* Well stocked chandlery on Via Guiseppe Garibaldi, opposite the harbour N wall (with Camping Gaz)
* Well stocked marine suppliers (SS bolts, nuts, screws, sealant paints etc etc) on corner of Via Diez & Via Goceano
* Well stocked marine suppliers (SS bolts, nuts, screws, sealant paints etc etc) on corner of Via Diez & Via Goceano
* Several marine suppliers & workshops in this area (engines, electrics etc)
* Several marine suppliers & workshops in this area (engines, electrics etc)
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There are some yards along the north wall of the harbour but little onshore storage space. There is currently no travel lift, any lifting must be done by crane.
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|Repairs| There are some yards along the north wall of the harbour but little onshore storage space. There is currently no travel lift, any lifting must be done by crane.
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If this is your first stop in Sardinia and you intend to stay a while, it may be worth buying a data SIM for internet access. Most major Italian providers are represented in town so this is a good place to get this sorted. WiFi from the Consorzio with an SSID of "CONSORZIO PORTO ALGHERO", password available from the staff.
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==Things to do Ashore==
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==Provisioning==
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Good fish market (mornings only), fruit and veg market and several supermarkets (search for Sisa on Google Earth). The town has a good range of shops of all kinds
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==Eating out==
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Many restaurants and cafes in and around town
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==Transportation==
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* Buses from [http://www.arst.sardegna.it/index.html ARST] provide connections to other towns on the island; for schedules consult [http://www.arst.sardegna.it/index.html here]
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* International airport with direct flights to some european destinations (Ryan Air, thomson, Easy Jet et al)
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* Narrow gauge train service to Sassari with connections to other towns via ARST & TrenItalia. The station though is a bit out of centre, so buses to Sassari is a better option.
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==Tourism==
The old town of Alghero rewards the casual stroller, with good views from the old walls overlooking the harbour, an interesting cathedral in styles ranging from 1530s Gothic up to 20th century neo-classical, and an impressive Baroque church of San Francisco.   
The old town of Alghero rewards the casual stroller, with good views from the old walls overlooking the harbour, an interesting cathedral in styles ranging from 1530s Gothic up to 20th century neo-classical, and an impressive Baroque church of San Francisco.   
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Good fish market (mornings only), fruit and veg market and several supermarkets (search for Sisa on Google Earth). The town has a good range of shops of all kinds
 
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Many restaurants and cafes in and around town
 
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====Internet/WiFi====
 
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If this is your first stop in Sardinia and you intend to stay a while, it may be worth buying a data SIM for internet access. Most major Italian providers are represented in town so this is a good place to get this sorted. At present (2013) Wind have a SIM only deal for 10Gb at €15/month.
 
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WiFi (July 2013) from the Consorzio with an SSID of "CONSORZIO PORTO ALGHERO", password available from the staff
 
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====Laundry====
 
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There is a good self service laundry, Bollicine, in the Via Vitt. Veneto open (2013) from 0800-2130. Range of machines from 6kg to 16kg plus dryers, looked in good condition and reasonable prices (c. €5-9 per wash - detergent included)
 
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====Motorbike & Car Rentals====
 
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Many providers available in town, likely to be busy in July/August when daily rates seem quite high (daily rate minimum c. €50)
 
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====Garbage Disposal====
 
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Bins behind public quay and close to the fish market (NE corner of harbour) - dont bother to separate your rubbish, there are no facilities for this (2013)
 
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====Transportation====
 
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* Buses from [http://www.arst.sardegna.it/index.html ARST] provide connections to other towns on the island; for schedules consult [http://www.arst.sardegna.it/index.html here]
 
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* International airport with direct flights to some european destinations (Ryan Air, thomson, Easy Jet et al)
 
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* Narrow gauge train service to Sassari with connections to other towns via ARST & TrenItalia. The station though is a bit out of centre, so buses to Sassari is a better option.
 
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Check [http://www.alghero-turismo.it/p/c/m/d/Index.asp?l=en&p=37 Alghero Tourism] official website for more details
 
==Friends==
==Friends==
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance
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==Forums==
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==Discussions==
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
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==References==
''See [[Italy#References_&_Publications|Italy]]''.
''See [[Italy#References_&_Publications|Italy]]''.

Revision as of 16:24, 19 July 2017

WorldMediterraneanItalySardiniaAlghero
Alghero
Port of Entry
40°33.784'N, 008°18.621'E Chart icon.png
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Alghero harbour, view from S

Founded at the beginning of the 12th century by the Genoese, Alghero fell under Spanish rule in 1353 and expanded due to an influx of Catalan colonists from the 14th to the early 18th centuries, when it fell under Italian influence and Italian replaced Catalan as the official language. A variant of Catalan is widely spoken in Alghero even today and the town retains many architectural traces of its Italian past.

Bombed extensively during World War II, Alghero was rebuilt after the end of hostilities and has blossomed into a flourishing tourist resort.

For yachtsmen Alghero's principal attraction is its sheltered harbour, which offers a safe place to leave a yacht to explore the surrounding attractions of the Grotta di Nettuno and the Nuraghic remains of Palmavera.

The Port of Alghero manages two quays with spaces for visiting yachts, the Banchina Dogana and Banchina Sanita, which can accommodate vessels up to 50 metres. Alternatively there is the new Marina di Sant Elmo at the southern end of the harbour.

Charts

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Weather

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Communication

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Navigation

The entrance is reportedly potentially tricky in strong winds from SW round to N.

Entrance

Alghero is a port of entry/exit to Italy. For entrance details see Italy.

Call on channel 9 for Marina di Sant Elmo or telephone: +39 (0)79980829; Email. The Port Authority operates an inflatable boat during high season which meets visiting yachts at the entrance and guides them to a berth.

Berthing

The harbour is shared by a number of concessions. The marinas don't seem to have the concept of a 'short stay' for water and shopping, pricing was 24 hrs or not - this is likely negotiable however. You may well be met by 2 or 3 RIBs on your way in to the harbour, all touting for business, so it's better to choose your mooring beforehand. The major mooring for craft in transit are:

Consorzio Porto di Alghero

Consorzio Porto di Alghero/wiki/Alghero#Consorzio_Porto_di_Alghero
Berth icon Consorzio Porto di Alghero [[Alghero#Consorzio Porto di Alghero|Consorzio Porto di Alghero]] (Consorzio per i Servizi Interni Portuali) 40°33.600'N, 008°18.772'E
The berths for craft in transit are located at two quays: Sanità (Sanitary)(39m, max. depth 3.80m) and Dogana (Customs) (112m, max. depth 3 m) at the southern corner of the harbour. The quays are sheltered by the walls of the old town. 30 transit berths (tariffs) with water and electricity, WCs and showers at 50m from the city center. They also offer a laundry service and all this at half the price of St Elmo. The quay is open to the public., VHF 9, Tel. +39 079 9893117, [email protected].

Marina Club Aquatica

Marina Club Aquatica/wiki/Alghero#Marina_Club_Aquatica
Berth icon Marina Club Aquatica [[Alghero#Marina Club Aquatica|Marina Club Aquatica]] 40°33.663'N, 008°18.693'E
At the N end of the Sanità quay. 60 berths, VHF 74, Tel. +39 079983199, Mobile +39 3332074951 and +39 3481303966, [email protected], open 9am-1pm / 3pm-7pm.

Marina Di S. Elmo

Marina Di S. Elmo/wiki/Alghero#Marina_Di_S._Elmo
Berth icon Marina Di S. Elmo [[Alghero#Marina Di S. Elmo|Marina Di S. Elmo]] 40°33.663'N, 008°18.693'E
On the W of Marina Club Aquatica. 100 berths for yachts up to 60m overall length and draught of up to 4.5m. Yachts moor bow or stern-to floating pontoons, using mooring lines provided. Electricity and water via a code-activated terminal point. WCs and showers. Laundry. Fuel station. Mobile 20T crane available via the Alghero Sailing Club, which also has a small yard. VHF 9, Tel: (+39) 079980829, Mobile: (+39) 3332214342, E-mail: [email protected], 0ffice hours: 08.00/13.00 - 15.00/21.00.

Ser-Mar di Crisafulli Federico

Ser-Mar di Crisafulli Federico/wiki/Alghero#Ser-Mar_di_Crisafulli_Federico
Berth icon Ser-Mar di Crisafulli Federico [[Alghero#Ser-Mar di Crisafulli Federico|Ser-Mar di Crisafulli Federico]] 40°33.886'N, 008°18.673'E
Their tariffs are somewhat lower than Consorzio, but their moorings are at the N side of the harbour, which if in some distance from the old town (albeit they claim to provide free boat shuttle). Depths: 2.4m - 4.50m. VHF 9, Mob. (+39) 347-7720544 / (+39) 347-8578097.

Anchorages

Alghero

Just to the north of the harbour wall is an anchorage in 4-6m with a mixture of weed and some sand patches. Access to town by dinghy either to town quay or directly on beach or harbour wall adjacent to anchorage. Short walk to supermarket from beach, use dinghy access point in swimming buoys then go about 200m inland from roundabout (Sisa & Conad). Exposed from N-W.

Cala Galera

Offers several areas to anchor from 4-10m, weed with sand patches. Exposed from E-SW.

Porto Conte

A large area open to the South with good anchorages in several places. Access to the Grotto di Nettuno from Cala del Bollo / Cala Dragonara

Amenities

Facilities
Water Available at fuel berth and at the berths
Electricity at the berths
Toilets In marinas
Showers In marinas
Laundry There is a good self service laundry, Bollicine, in the Via Vitt. Veneto open (2013) from 0800-2130. Range of machines from 6kg to 16kg plus dryers, looked in good condition and reasonable prices (c. €5-9 per wash - detergent included)
Garbage Bins behind public quay and close to the fish market (NE corner of harbour)
Supplies
Fuel Fuel berth well marked in centre of harbour basin
Bottled gas
Chandlers
  • Well stocked chandlery on Via Guiseppe Garibaldi, opposite the harbour N wall (with Camping Gaz)
  • Well stocked marine suppliers (SS bolts, nuts, screws, sealant paints etc etc) on corner of Via Diez & Via Goceano
  • Several marine suppliers & workshops in this area (engines, electrics etc)
Services
Repairs There are some yards along the north wall of the harbour but little onshore storage space. There is currently no travel lift, any lifting must be done by crane.
Internet If this is your first stop in Sardinia and you intend to stay a while, it may be worth buying a data SIM for internet access. Most major Italian providers are represented in town so this is a good place to get this sorted. WiFi from the Consorzio with an SSID of "CONSORZIO PORTO ALGHERO", password available from the staff.
Mobile connectivity
Vehicle rentals Many providers available in town, likely to be busy in July/August when daily rates seem quite high (daily rate minimum c. €50)

Provisioning

Good fish market (mornings only), fruit and veg market and several supermarkets (search for Sisa on Google Earth). The town has a good range of shops of all kinds

Eating out

Many restaurants and cafes in and around town

Transportation

  • Buses from ARST provide connections to other towns on the island; for schedules consult here
  • International airport with direct flights to some european destinations (Ryan Air, thomson, Easy Jet et al)
  • Narrow gauge train service to Sassari with connections to other towns via ARST & TrenItalia. The station though is a bit out of centre, so buses to Sassari is a better option.

Tourism

The old town of Alghero rewards the casual stroller, with good views from the old walls overlooking the harbour, an interesting cathedral in styles ranging from 1530s Gothic up to 20th century neo-classical, and an impressive Baroque church of San Francisco.

Further afield, the Grotta di Nettuno is a remarkable stalactite-covered cave at the foot of cliffs near Capo Caccia about eight miles west of the harbour. It can be reached either by boat excursion from Alghero (in settled weather only) or from the road to Capo Caccia down the 656 steps of the Escala del Cabirol (goat's stairway). There are hourly guided tours through the cave system.

The other principal attraction around Alghero is the Nuraghe di Palmavera, one of the most important Bronze Age sites in Sardinia, with the remains of a 14th century BC palace surrounded by a cluster of circular stone dwellings.

Also nearby is the strange rock-cut necropolis of Anghelu Ruju, with its nearly 40 underground burial chambers representing the best examples of the so-called 'domus de janas' or 'fairies' houses' in Sardinia.

The "capital" of the Northern Sardinia -- Sassari [1] also worth of 1h ride on a bus from Alghero.

Alghero old town
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Inside the old town
A street in old town
A quiet lane in old town
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View towards Capo Galera
Grotta di Nettuno
Nuraghe Palmavera (14th century BC)
Bronze Age necropolis of Anghelu Ruju

Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance

Discussions

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

References

See Italy.

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