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==Olbia==
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|summary=Olbia, on the NE coast of [[Sardinia]], is one of the largest natural harbours in the Med. It is a very busy ferry and cruise ship port. It is famous for its mussels, which are grown in large numbers on either side of the buoyed channel.
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==Charts==
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| British Admiralty |
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1992 - 1:300,000 Portovecchio to Arbatax including Bonifacio Strait
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===Radio Nets===
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==Weather==
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''See [[Sardinia#Weather|Sardinia - weather]]''.
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===Approach===
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There is a long bouyed channel.  Beware ferries. Refer to official charts and publications.
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Ensure your boat is locked when not on board. Theft has been reported in the past, including from boats at anchor.
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===Check-in facilities===
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==Passages==
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Submit details about facilities for checking in - where to berth - anchor.
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''See [[Mediterranean#Mediterranean_Passages|Mediterranean]]''.
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===Weather===
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===Health and Security===
 
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Ensure your boat is locked when not on board.  Theft has been reported in the past including from boats at anchor.
 
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===Marinas & Yacht Clubs===
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''Also see [[HF_Radio|Cruiser's Nets]]''
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*There is a new [http://www.marinadiolbia.it Marina di Olbia] on the S side of the harbour. The place is very clean and close to the airport. Pricing is on the very high end.
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*Mooring on the Old Commercial Quay is free of charge, excellent protection and close to the city center. Water at the fuel station (5€/100L). No electricity. Once a week the garbage man comes to collect a garbage fee, this is probably a fraud. Sometimes harbour officials will ask you to move to make place for big yachts. 
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*Good anchorage in front of the quay on mud.
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===Routes to/from===
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==Navigation==
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There is a long buoyed channel up to the harbour - beware of shipping. Refer to official charts and publications.
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===Anchorages===
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==Entrance==
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List details of all safe anchorages in the area.
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[[{{PAGENAME}}]] is a port of entry for Italy. For details ''see [[Italy#Entrance|Entrance: Italy]]''.
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===Tourism & things to do ashore===
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Useless to go to the large Guardia Costiera office buildings N of the Old Quay free anchorage and free docks.  You will be asked to go to the tiny Guardia Costiera offices in the higher floors of the ferry port.  To access these higher floors, you must enter a secure area by asking a policeman.  The ferry port itself cannot be reached via tender, as it is not allowed, and it is nearly impossible to dock the tender anywhere near it, so either a long walk or a taxi ride are necessary.
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This is a busy little town in the summer with a number of pizzerias, shops, etc.
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===Marine stores===
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==Berthing==
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There are a couple of reasonable chandleries in the town.
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Visiting yachts can either berth in the new [[#Marina di Olbia|Marina di Olbia]] or on the Old Commercial Quay (free). 
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Large supermarket close to the Old Commercial Quay
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| text=Mooring on the Old Commercial Quay offers excellent protection and is close to the city center. Water at the fuel station (5€/100L). No electricity. Once a week the garbage man comes to collect a garbage fee: this is probably a fraud. Sometimes harbour officials will ask you to move to make place for big yachts.
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===References & Publications===
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| text= This is a relatively new marina on the south side of the bay. The marina is very clean and close to the airport though pricing is at the higher end (to put this in perspective in August 2013 an 8.5m boat in Olbia was €49/night, the list price at Marina di Puntaldia, some 20Nm away, was €89/night). It is so close to the airport one could theoretically walk to the marina; however, as the Marina runs a free shuttle there is little point. Taxis from the airport to the marina take about 10 minutes, so negotiate your price before starting the journey.
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The marina is huge and not yet fully developed. In the future there will be little shops and cafes, but they have not yet been built. There is one floating cafe only. A large supermarket is 10 minutes walk (it is within a small shopping mall). You are allowed to wheel your provisions back to the marina in a shopping trolley. The trolleys are collected and returned to the mall regularly.  The toilet block is within the building housing the ''capitenaria'', therefore it can be a long walk from your berth.
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The marina is out of the centre of Olbia, but there are buses into town (the bus stop is by the supermarket). A taxi takes 15 minutes and is quite costly.  The marina is a safe place to leave a yacht over the winter, but there are very few liveaboards.
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: {{email|[email protected]}}; Tel: {{phone|39|789|67 121}}; Fax: {{fax|39|789|645 842}}; VHF channel XX
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: Address: Via Piovene, 8 - 07026 Olbia, Italy
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{{poi | lat= 40.92121| lon=9.5273
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| text= There is a good anchorage in front of the Old Quay in 5.0 - 8.0 metres.  The holding is good in mud with little fetch whatever the wind direction.
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There are many additional anchorages around the Golfo di Olbia.
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| text= In the N of the Golfo di Olbia is the Golfo Aranci. An anchorage just to the west of a small harbour with some facilities ashore.
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| text= In the S of the Golfo di Olbia are Isola Tavolara and Isola Molara. In the area between these islands and the coast of Sardinia are several spectacular anchorages. I. Tavolara itself is a huge block of granite, a feature that makes a landmark for miles around.
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Tavolara is declared a [http://www.amptavolara.com/territorio/zonizzazione/ nature reserve].
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| text= Also referred to as Brandinghi, this bay is just to the S of the Isola Molara, around Capo Coda Cavallo. Beware the Testa di Moro rock awash in the centre of the entrance, c. 1/3 Nm S of I. Ruia. Good holding several places in sand. Exposed to E-SE.
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In the SW corner of Brandinchi is the Marina di Puntaldia. This marina likes to be slightly more expensive than Porto Cervo so to be avoided in high summer unless with very deep pockets.
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|Water|Available from Marina (charge in at least high season)
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|Electricity|Available from Marina
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|Toilets|In the marina
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|Showers|In the marina
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|Laundry|Self service laundry (search Google for lavandaria a gettoni) on Via Porto Romano, Sole Di Lorena Pischedda. There may also be a mobile service wash available at the Old Quay.
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|Garbage|In the marina and public bins located around town
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|Fuel|Available from Marina and ???
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There are a couple of reasonable chandleries in the town, both having ''Camping Gaz''.
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* A ferramenta/nautico on the Via di Filippi, entrance in a yard just before the Banco di Sardegna
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* Chandlery at the waterfront end of Via Giuseppe Garibaldi
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|Repairs| There are many yards and repair facilities around Olbia
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|Internet| None noted from off the Old Quay, perhaps in the Marina. Also cafes in town offering internet access.
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|Vehicle rentals|Available in town and in airport,
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Only Sardinia Autonoleggio (Available at Olbia Airport)
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==Provisioning==
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Large supermarket close to the Old Commercial Quay, it is possible to moor a dinghy within 150m of the entrance.
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==Eating out==
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Many around town
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* Airport with links to some European and Italian cities
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* Shuttle bus from marina to airport
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This is a busy little town in the summer with a number of pizzerias, shops, etc.
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Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
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* Olbia, [http://www.olbiaturismo.it/Porti_e_spiagge.html Porti e spiagge] at the ''olbiaturismo.it'' contains a link to ''Ordinanza Capitaneria di Porto''
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* August 2009 : Tied alongside Old Commercial (Brin) Quay.  Very few bollards, but can tie to metal plates that lift close to edge of quay.  Only charge was official who came round in the morning charging €5 for garbage irrespective of whether you had garbage.  Several boats anchored off to S of quay.  Lively and attractive town.  Good chandleries.  I liked it.  --[[User:Wayward|Wayward]] [[Image:United_Kingdom_Icon.png]]
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WorldMediterraneanItalySardiniaOlbia
Olbia
Port of Entry
40°55.280'N, 009°32.781'E Chart icon.png
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Olbia, faro dell'isola della Bocca (09).jpg
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Approaches to Olbia

Olbia, on the NE coast of Sardinia, is one of the largest natural harbours in the Med. It is a very busy ferry and cruise ship port. It is famous for its mussels, which are grown in large numbers on either side of the buoyed channel.

Charts

British Admiralty 1992 - 1:300,000 Portovecchio to Arbatax including Bonifacio Strait

1211 - 1:50.000 Capo Ferro to Coda Cavallo

Imray M8 - 1:255,000 North Sardegna

Weather

See Sardinia - weather.

Security

Ensure your boat is locked when not on board. Theft has been reported in the past, including from boats at anchor.

Passages

See Mediterranean.

Islands

See Anchorages below.

Communication

Add here VHF channel for coastguard, harbor masters. etc.


Also see Cruiser's Nets

Navigation

There is a long buoyed channel up to the harbour - beware of shipping. Refer to official charts and publications.

Entrance

Olbia is a port of entry for Italy. For details see Entrance: Italy.

Useless to go to the large Guardia Costiera office buildings N of the Old Quay free anchorage and free docks. You will be asked to go to the tiny Guardia Costiera offices in the higher floors of the ferry port. To access these higher floors, you must enter a secure area by asking a policeman. The ferry port itself cannot be reached via tender, as it is not allowed, and it is nearly impossible to dock the tender anywhere near it, so either a long walk or a taxi ride are necessary.

Berthing

Visiting yachts can either berth in the new Marina di Olbia or on the Old Commercial Quay (free).

Old Commercial Quay

Old Commercial Quay/wiki/Olbia#Old_Commercial_Quay
Harbour icon Old Commercial Quay [[Olbia#Old Commercial Quay|Old Commercial Quay]]
Mooring on the Old Commercial Quay offers excellent protection and is close to the city center. Water at the fuel station (5€/100L). No electricity. Once a week the garbage man comes to collect a garbage fee: this is probably a fraud. Sometimes harbour officials will ask you to move to make place for big yachts.

Marina di Olbia

Marina di Olbia/wiki/Olbia#Marina_di_Olbia
Marina icon Marina di Olbia [[Olbia#Marina di Olbia|Marina di Olbia]]

This is a relatively new marina on the south side of the bay. The marina is very clean and close to the airport though pricing is at the higher end (to put this in perspective in August 2013 an 8.5m boat in Olbia was €49/night, the list price at Marina di Puntaldia, some 20Nm away, was €89/night). It is so close to the airport one could theoretically walk to the marina; however, as the Marina runs a free shuttle there is little point. Taxis from the airport to the marina take about 10 minutes, so negotiate your price before starting the journey.

The marina is huge and not yet fully developed. In the future there will be little shops and cafes, but they have not yet been built. There is one floating cafe only. A large supermarket is 10 minutes walk (it is within a small shopping mall). You are allowed to wheel your provisions back to the marina in a shopping trolley. The trolleys are collected and returned to the mall regularly. The toilet block is within the building housing the capitenaria, therefore it can be a long walk from your berth.

The marina is out of the centre of Olbia, but there are buses into town (the bus stop is by the supermarket). A taxi takes 15 minutes and is quite costly. The marina is a safe place to leave a yacht over the winter, but there are very few liveaboards.

[email protected]; Tel: +39 (789) 67 121; Fax: +39 (789) 645 842; VHF channel XX
Address: Via Piovene, 8 - 07026 Olbia, Italy

Anchorages

Old Quay

Old Quay/wiki/Olbia#Old_Quay
Anchorage icon Old Quay [[Olbia#Old Quay|Old Quay]] 40°55.273'N, 009°31.638'E
There is a good anchorage in front of the Old Quay in 5.0 - 8.0 metres. The holding is good in mud with little fetch whatever the wind direction.

There are many additional anchorages around the Golfo di Olbia.

Golfo Aranci

Golfo Aranci/wiki/Olbia#Golfo_Aranci
Anchorage icon Golfo Aranci [[Olbia#Golfo Aranci|Golfo Aranci]] 40°59.453'N, 009°36.667'E
In the N of the Golfo di Olbia is the Golfo Aranci. An anchorage just to the west of a small harbour with some facilities ashore.

I. Tavolara and I. Molara

I. Tavolara and I. Molara/wiki/Olbia#I._Tavolara_and_I._Molara
Anchorage icon I. Tavolara and I. Molara [[Olbia#I. Tavolara and I. Molara|I. Tavolara and I. Molara]] 40°53.431'N, 009°43.465'E

In the S of the Golfo di Olbia are Isola Tavolara and Isola Molara. In the area between these islands and the coast of Sardinia are several spectacular anchorages. I. Tavolara itself is a huge block of granite, a feature that makes a landmark for miles around.

Tavolara is declared a nature reserve.

Porto Brandinchi

Porto Brandinchi/wiki/Olbia#Porto_Brandinchi
Anchorage icon Porto Brandinchi [[Olbia#Porto Brandinchi|Porto Brandinchi]] 40°50.050'N, 009°41.755'E

Also referred to as Brandinghi, this bay is just to the S of the Isola Molara, around Capo Coda Cavallo. Beware the Testa di Moro rock awash in the centre of the entrance, c. 1/3 Nm S of I. Ruia. Good holding several places in sand. Exposed to E-SE.

In the SW corner of Brandinchi is the Marina di Puntaldia. This marina likes to be slightly more expensive than Porto Cervo so to be avoided in high summer unless with very deep pockets.

Amenities

Facilities
Water Available from Marina (charge in at least high season)
Electricity Available from Marina
Toilets In the marina
Showers In the marina
Laundry Self service laundry (search Google for lavandaria a gettoni) on Via Porto Romano, Sole Di Lorena Pischedda. There may also be a mobile service wash available at the Old Quay.
Garbage In the marina and public bins located around town
Supplies
Fuel Available from Marina and ???
Bottled gas see Chandlers
Chandlers There are a couple of reasonable chandleries in the town, both having Camping Gaz.
  • A ferramenta/nautico on the Via di Filippi, entrance in a yard just before the Banco di Sardegna
  • Chandlery at the waterfront end of Via Giuseppe Garibaldi
Services
Repairs There are many yards and repair facilities around Olbia
Internet None noted from off the Old Quay, perhaps in the Marina. Also cafes in town offering internet access.
Mobile connectivity
Vehicle rentals Available in town and in airport,

Only Sardinia Autonoleggio (Available at Olbia Airport)

Provisioning

Large supermarket close to the Old Commercial Quay, it is possible to moor a dinghy within 150m of the entrance.

Eating out

Many around town

Transportation

  • Airport with links to some European and Italian cities
  • Island bus services by ARST
  • Local buses around Olbia
  • Shuttle bus from marina to airport
  • Taxis from marina to airport (10 minutes)

Tourism

This is a busy little town in the summer with a number of pizzerias, shops, etc.

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

  • Olbia at the Wikipedia
  • Olbia at the Wikivoyage
  • Olbia, Porti e spiagge at the olbiaturismo.it contains a link to Ordinanza Capitaneria di Porto

References

See Italy.

Comments

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Date of member's last visit to Olbia and this page's details validated:

  • Updated following visit to Marina di Olbia in October 2012 on Zebahdy
  • Updated whilst anchored off the Old Quay --RobbieW sySpringDawn


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Names: Lighthouse, Istioploos, Wayward, Salacia, Tudorsailor, Athene of Lymington, RobbieW


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