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- | The marina of Vento di Venezia lies at the W end of the island of La Certosa, which is situated 200 metres NE of the island of Sant’Elena at the easternmost extremity of the city of Venice. It is directly opposite the basin of [[Venezia Sant’Elena]] and close to the Porto di Lido, the main entrance to the lagoon. It has 300 berths for yachts up to 25 metres, although the access channel to reach it is shallow (2.5 metres at | + | The marina of Vento di Venezia lies at the W end of the island of La Certosa, which is situated 200 metres NE of the island of Sant’Elena at the easternmost extremity of the city of Venice. It is directly opposite the basin of [[Venezia Sant’Elena]] and close to the Porto di Lido, the main entrance to the lagoon. It has 300 berths for yachts up to 25 metres, although the access channel to reach it is shallow (2.5 metres at low water). Maximum depths at the berths are around 3.0 metres (6.0 metres for the superyacht berths). |
===Marina radio contact=== | ===Marina radio contact=== | ||
- | Call Vento di Venezia | + | Call Vento di Venezia marina on VHF channel 72. For advance reservations, telephone, or e-mail. |
===Navigation/Approach=== | ===Navigation/Approach=== | ||
- | Access is via the Porto di Lido, the principal (and busiest) entrance to the lagoon. As the deepest channel, with depths of over 10 metres, it is also the one used by ferries and large commercial vessels. The ends of the N and S breakwaters are identifiable by conspicuous black and white and red and white painted structures. A fairway beacon is situated around 2.5 miles SE of the entrance, from where a course of 300 degrees brings you safely through the entrance. The safe channel is also indicated by port and starboard markers. The channel is dredged to over 10.0 metres. Entry is best around slack water, since the tides can reach 4.0 knots at springs. Beware of cross-currents. Once through the entrance, follow the channel, which is marked with posts, as it curves S for about 1.5 miles, leaving the island of La Certosa to starboard, before turning NW into the channel between La Certosa and Sant’Elena islands. The marina berths are in a narrow channel between the western tip of La Certosa and a small offshore island. A long breakwater extends SSW from the eastern side of the entrance channel, in which depths are about 2.5 metres at | + | Access is via the Porto di Lido, the principal (and busiest) entrance to the lagoon. As the deepest channel, with depths of over 10 metres, it is also the one used by ferries and large commercial vessels. The ends of the N and S breakwaters are identifiable by conspicuous black and white and red and white painted structures. A fairway beacon is situated around 2.5 miles SE of the entrance, from where a course of 300 degrees brings you safely through the entrance. The safe channel is also indicated by port and starboard markers. The channel is dredged to over 10.0 metres. Entry is best around slack water, since the tides can reach 4.0 knots at springs. Beware of cross-currents. Once through the entrance, follow the channel, which is marked with posts, as it curves S for about 1.5 miles, leaving the island of La Certosa to starboard, before turning NW into the channel between La Certosa and Sant’Elena islands. The marina berths are in a narrow channel between the western tip of La Certosa and a small offshore island. A long breakwater extends SSW from the eastern side of the entrance channel, in which depths are about 2.5 metres at low water. Entry is best made between half tide and high water, staying close to the breakwater to avoid dangerous shoals to port. |
===Berthing=== | ===Berthing=== | ||
- | [[Image: | + | [[Image:VentoEntrance.JPG|300px|thumb|right| Entrance to Vento di Venezia <br />''Click for larger view'']] |
- | + | [[Image:VentoBerthing.JPG|300px|thumb|right| Pontoon berths at Vento di Venezia<br />''Click for larger view'']] | |
- | Berthing assistance available on request (24 hrs). Berths are on pontoons | + | Berthing assistance available on request (24 hrs). Berths are on long finger pontoons (or, for very large yachts, alongside pontoons in the entrance). Depths at the pontoons range from 2.0 - 6.0 metres. |
===Marina facilities=== | ===Marina facilities=== | ||
- | * Hotel | + | * Hotel |
* Bar and restaurant | * Bar and restaurant | ||
- | * | + | * Small chandlery |
- | * | + | * Laundrette (token operated) |
===Repairs/Yard=== | ===Repairs/Yard=== | ||
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===Transport=== | ===Transport=== | ||
- | There are regular ferries to central Venice from 0600 to | + | There are regular ferries to central Venice from around 0600 to nearly midnight. Take vaporetto 4.2 into the centre and 4.1 coming back (after 2045 in the evening, 5.2 and 5.1 respectively). The vaporetto pontoon is at the end of the marina's S breakwater. When returning, note that Certosa is a request stop and you need to tell the boatman. There is also a free all night shuttle service (on request) from Sant’Elena and San Pietro islands back to the marina. |
===Price=== | ===Price=== | ||
- | Current price | + | Current price for typical 13 metre yacht: Euros 60 (June 2015). Water and electricity extra. |
===Contact=== | ===Contact=== | ||
- | Address: | + | Address: Marina Vento di Venezia, Isola della Certosa, 30141 Venezia, Italy.<br /> |
Phone: + 39 041 5208588 <br /> | Phone: + 39 041 5208588 <br /> | ||
Fax: +39 041 5222497 <br /> | Fax: +39 041 5222497 <br /> | ||
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===Personal experience=== | ===Personal experience=== | ||
Post your personal experience and rating of this marina. | Post your personal experience and rating of this marina. | ||
- | * | + | * A beautifully peaceful marina, like an oasis of calm after a hectic day in Venice. --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Athene of Lymington]] |
====Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)==== | ====Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)==== | ||
''Date of member's visit to this marina & this page's details validated'': | ''Date of member's visit to this marina & this page's details validated'': | ||
- | * | + | * June 2015 --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Athene of Lymington]] |
* | * | ||
- | {{ | + | {{Guide2}} |
Revision as of 16:46, 2 June 2015
Vento di Venezia, Venice, Italy
Vento di Venezia | |
Vento di Venezia | |
| 45°25.88′N, 12°22.03′E |
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| Photo gallery |
| Local chartlet |
Radio: | Call on VHF channel 72 |
Berths: | 300 |
Max length: | 25 metres |
Max draft: | 3.0 metres |
Fuel: | No fuel station. |
Water: | Yes, on berth |
Elect: | Yes, 240v |
Toilets: | Yes |
Showers: | Yes |
Laundry: | Yes |
Internet: | Yes |
Wi-Fi: | Yes |
Cable TV: | No |
Phone No. | + 39 041 5208588 |
Email: | |
Web: | Website |
More notes about the Marina |
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The marina of Vento di Venezia lies at the W end of the island of La Certosa, which is situated 200 metres NE of the island of Sant’Elena at the easternmost extremity of the city of Venice. It is directly opposite the basin of Venezia Sant’Elena and close to the Porto di Lido, the main entrance to the lagoon. It has 300 berths for yachts up to 25 metres, although the access channel to reach it is shallow (2.5 metres at low water). Maximum depths at the berths are around 3.0 metres (6.0 metres for the superyacht berths).
Marina radio contact
Call Vento di Venezia marina on VHF channel 72. For advance reservations, telephone, or e-mail.
Access is via the Porto di Lido, the principal (and busiest) entrance to the lagoon. As the deepest channel, with depths of over 10 metres, it is also the one used by ferries and large commercial vessels. The ends of the N and S breakwaters are identifiable by conspicuous black and white and red and white painted structures. A fairway beacon is situated around 2.5 miles SE of the entrance, from where a course of 300 degrees brings you safely through the entrance. The safe channel is also indicated by port and starboard markers. The channel is dredged to over 10.0 metres. Entry is best around slack water, since the tides can reach 4.0 knots at springs. Beware of cross-currents. Once through the entrance, follow the channel, which is marked with posts, as it curves S for about 1.5 miles, leaving the island of La Certosa to starboard, before turning NW into the channel between La Certosa and Sant’Elena islands. The marina berths are in a narrow channel between the western tip of La Certosa and a small offshore island. A long breakwater extends SSW from the eastern side of the entrance channel, in which depths are about 2.5 metres at low water. Entry is best made between half tide and high water, staying close to the breakwater to avoid dangerous shoals to port.
Berthing
Berthing assistance available on request (24 hrs). Berths are on long finger pontoons (or, for very large yachts, alongside pontoons in the entrance). Depths at the pontoons range from 2.0 - 6.0 metres.
Marina facilities
- Hotel
- Bar and restaurant
- Small chandlery
- Laundrette (token operated)
Repairs/Yard
Boatyard of Cantiere del Polo Nautico di Vento di Venezia (Email). Slipway. Hard standing. Mobile crane (20 T). Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood and fiberglass hull repairs. Sail repairs. Upholstery. Rigging. Divers.
Security
Good (24hrs).
Marina Location
The marina is some 3 kms from the centre of Venice (but see below)
Transport
There are regular ferries to central Venice from around 0600 to nearly midnight. Take vaporetto 4.2 into the centre and 4.1 coming back (after 2045 in the evening, 5.2 and 5.1 respectively). The vaporetto pontoon is at the end of the marina's S breakwater. When returning, note that Certosa is a request stop and you need to tell the boatman. There is also a free all night shuttle service (on request) from Sant’Elena and San Pietro islands back to the marina.
Price
Current price for typical 13 metre yacht: Euros 60 (June 2015). Water and electricity extra.
Contact
Address: Marina Vento di Venezia, Isola della Certosa, 30141 Venezia, Italy.
Phone: + 39 041 5208588
Fax: +39 041 5222497
Website
Email
Personal experience
Post your personal experience and rating of this marina.
- A beautifully peaceful marina, like an oasis of calm after a hectic day in Venice. --Athene of Lymington
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this marina & this page's details validated:
- June 2015 --Athene of Lymington
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