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- | + | | lat= 43.81633| lon=7.78733 | |
- | + | | name= San Remo | |
+ | | portofentry= y | ||
+ | | zoom= 14 | ||
+ | | chartlet = y | ||
+ | | image= SanRemoHarbour.jpg | ||
+ | | imagetext= San Remo harbour from the E | ||
+ | | summary= San Remo lies on the Ligurian coast of [[Italy]] at the western end of the Gulf of Genoa, just over 10 miles E of the French border. It is the first major port encountered by yachts cruising eastwards from French into Italian waters. Today the town is a bustling, if slightly faded, resort, with a lively cultural scene, an elegant old casino, a huge flower market and some spectacular mountain scenery just a few kilometers inland. Yachting visitors berth either in the busy '''Porto Pubblico''' or the much larger, better-appointed (and more expensive) [[Portosole Marina]]. | ||
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==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
- | + | ; British Admiralty | |
- | ; | + | : 1998 - Nice to Livorno, including Gulf of Genoa. |
- | : | + | ; Italian |
- | : | + | : 909 |
+ | : 1 | ||
+ | : 51 | ||
- | == | + | ==Weather== |
- | '' | + | The prevailing winds along the western part of the Ligurian coast during the summer are a SW or SE sea breeze, which rarely gets up much above force 4-5. Along the eastern part of the coast, the winds tend to come more from W or NW and are again usually little more than moderate. While infrequent, gales are not unknown during the spring and early summer and are typically caused by depressions further west in the Golfe du Lion which bring strong N winds as they move further E. In winter, the ''tramontana'', a strong N wind off the Alps, is more frequent, although the ''libecchio'' is a strong SW wind that can affect the whole of the Ligurian coast and blow for several days, causing heavy seas. |
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+ | Sources for weather forecasts: | ||
+ | * There is a continuous (computerized voice) weather forecast on VHF 68 - first in Italian and then followed with an English translation | ||
+ | * The same forecast is given in Italian and English on VHF coastal stations following a notification on channel 16 | ||
+ | * Navtex weather forecasts are broadcast from stations at La Garde (Toulon), Roma and Cagliari ([[Sardinia]]) | ||
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+ | ==Passages== | ||
+ | ''See [[Mediterranean#Mediterranean_Passages|Mediterranean]]''.* | ||
- | == | + | ==Islands== |
- | + | None. | |
- | + | ==Communication== | |
+ | {{Green|Add here VHF channel for the coastguard, harbor masters. etc.}} | ||
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- | + | ''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''. | |
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- | == | + | ==Navigation== |
- | + | There are no dangers in the approach to San Remo. The buildings of the town rising up the slopes from the harbour are visible from some distance off. Closer in, the two breakwaters and the masts of the yachts will be clearly identifiable. The harbour entrance is roughly in the centre of the two breakwaters and entry is from SE. Depths in the entrance are 8.0 - 10.0 metres. | |
- | == | + | ==Entrance== |
- | + | [[{{PAGENAME}}]] is a port of entry for Italy. For details ''see [[Italy#Entrance|Entrance: Italy]]''. | |
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- | + | {{poi | lat= 43.81526| lon=7.78079 | |
- | + | | type= harbour | |
- | + | | name= Porto Pubblico | |
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+ | | url = | ||
+ | | zoom= 16 | ||
+ | | portofentry= y | ||
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+ | | text= '''Porto Pubblico''' is the commercial harbour immediately to the W on entering the harbour. Inside there are several pontoons operated by private companies plus (in theory at least) a transit quay, operated by Circomare Sanremo, with space for up to 15 yachts. Maximum length 16.0 metres. Maximum stay three days. Depths on the pontoons range from 2.0 to 6.0 metres. Shelter is good in all but strong S/SE winds when a surge enters the harbour. In practice, the pontoons are often full to bursting, especially during the peak season of July and August, and a visiting yacht will be directed to the [[Portosole Marina]]|. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ||
+ | {{poi | lat= 43.81732 |lon=7.78759 | ||
+ | | type= marina | ||
+ | | name= [[Portosole Marina]] | ||
+ | | altname= Marina Porto Sole | ||
+ | | url = | ||
+ | | zoom= 16 | ||
+ | | portofentry= y | ||
+ | | image= | ||
+ | | imagetext= | ||
+ | | text= The large and modern [[Portosole Marina]] is immediately to starboard on entering the harbour. In the basin there is room for over 800 yachts on laid moorings on a total of nine pontoons and quays. Maximum length 90 metres. Maximum draught 7.0 metres. Shelter here is good in all conditions. | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Anchorages== | ==Anchorages== | ||
- | + | None. | |
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- | == | + | ==Amenities== |
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- | + | |header|Facilities | |
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- | + | |Water| In [[Portosole Marina]] | |
- | + | |Electricity| In [[Portosole Marina]] | |
- | + | |Toilets| In [[Portosole Marina]] | |
- | + | |Showers| In [[Portosole Marina]]} | |
- | + | |Laundry| In [[Portosole Marina]] | |
- | + | |Garbage| Bins around the marina and in the [[#Ports|Porto Pubblico]] | |
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- | + | |header|Supplies | |
- | + | |Fuel| Fuel station on central quay (0800 -1230 and 1430 -1830) | |
- | + | |Bottled gas| {{MagentaText|?}} | |
- | + | |Chandlers| {{MagentaText|?}} | |
- | + | |header|Services | |
- | + | |Repairs| Slipway (300 T). Travel lift (100 T). Mobile cranes (up to 45 T). Outdoor storage Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood, fiberglass and steel repairs. Sail repairs. Divers. | |
- | + | |Internet| WiFi in [[Portosole Marina]] | |
+ | |Mobile connectivity| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Vehicle rentals| Numerous outlets in the town | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | === | + | ==Provisioning== |
- | + | Excellent provisions shopping in the town. | |
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- | == | + | ==Eating out== |
- | + | Numerous restaurants and pizzerias around the port. More in the town. | |
- | == | + | ==Transportation== |
- | * | + | *Good road connections to [[Genoa]] and French Riviera via A10 motorway. |
- | * | + | * International flights from [[Nice]] airport, 75 minutes away. |
+ | * Train service to [[Genoa]], [[Nice]], [[Cannes]] and [[Marseille]]. | ||
- | === | + | ==Tourism== |
- | + | ====History==== | |
+ | Originally San Remo was a Roman settlement, the town’s major expansion took place from the mid-19th century onwards when it became a popular resort of the Austrian and Russian imperial families. Among other potentates who descended on San Remo in later years was Sultan Mehmet VI, the last Ottoman sultan, who died here in exile in 1926. | ||
- | === | + | ====Places to Visit==== |
- | + | Although much of San Remo’s former elegance is somewhat faded, the area E of the harbour retains some splendid villas and gardens which give a flavour of the town’s past glories. The old district of La Pigna on the hill above the town is also worth exploring. On Corso Garibaldi is the covered flower market, reputedly the biggest in Europe, where bidding rises to a crescendo during the morning auctions. From Corso degli Inglese a cable car runs to the top of Monte Bignone, where there are great views down over the town and French coast as far as Cannes. | |
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- | == | + | ==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== |
- | List links to | + | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') |
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- | == | + | ==Links== |
- | + | * {{wikipedia|Sanremo}} | |
+ | * {{Wikivoyage}} | ||
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- | ==References | + | ==References== |
- | + | ''See [[Italy#References|Italy]]''. | |
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- | + | {{Comments}} | |
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- | + | * Data compiled from web research (please update if possible) --[[User:Atheneoflymington|Athene of Lymington]] 16:02, 22 November 2010 (UTC) | |
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San Remo Port of Entry
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San Remo lies on the Ligurian coast of Italy at the western end of the Gulf of Genoa, just over 10 miles E of the French border. It is the first major port encountered by yachts cruising eastwards from French into Italian waters. Today the town is a bustling, if slightly faded, resort, with a lively cultural scene, an elegant old casino, a huge flower market and some spectacular mountain scenery just a few kilometers inland. Yachting visitors berth either in the busy Porto Pubblico or the much larger, better-appointed (and more expensive) Portosole Marina.
Charts
- British Admiralty
- 1998 - Nice to Livorno, including Gulf of Genoa.
- Italian
- 909
- 1
- 51
Weather
The prevailing winds along the western part of the Ligurian coast during the summer are a SW or SE sea breeze, which rarely gets up much above force 4-5. Along the eastern part of the coast, the winds tend to come more from W or NW and are again usually little more than moderate. While infrequent, gales are not unknown during the spring and early summer and are typically caused by depressions further west in the Golfe du Lion which bring strong N winds as they move further E. In winter, the tramontana, a strong N wind off the Alps, is more frequent, although the libecchio is a strong SW wind that can affect the whole of the Ligurian coast and blow for several days, causing heavy seas.
Sources for weather forecasts:
- There is a continuous (computerized voice) weather forecast on VHF 68 - first in Italian and then followed with an English translation
- The same forecast is given in Italian and English on VHF coastal stations following a notification on channel 16
- Navtex weather forecasts are broadcast from stations at La Garde (Toulon), Roma and Cagliari (Sardinia)
Passages
See Mediterranean.*
Islands
None.
Communication
Add here VHF channel for the coastguard, harbor masters. etc.
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
There are no dangers in the approach to San Remo. The buildings of the town rising up the slopes from the harbour are visible from some distance off. Closer in, the two breakwaters and the masts of the yachts will be clearly identifiable. The harbour entrance is roughly in the centre of the two breakwaters and entry is from SE. Depths in the entrance are 8.0 - 10.0 metres.
Entrance
San Remo is a port of entry for Italy. For details see Entrance: Italy.
Berthing
Porto Pubblico
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Portosole Marina
Anchorages
None.
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | In Portosole Marina |
Electricity | In Portosole Marina |
Toilets | In Portosole Marina |
Showers | In Portosole Marina} |
Laundry | In Portosole Marina |
Garbage | Bins around the marina and in the Porto Pubblico |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Fuel station on central quay (0800 -1230 and 1430 -1830) |
Bottled gas | ? |
Chandlers | ? |
Services | |
Repairs | Slipway (300 T). Travel lift (100 T). Mobile cranes (up to 45 T). Outdoor storage Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood, fiberglass and steel repairs. Sail repairs. Divers. |
Internet | WiFi in Portosole Marina |
Mobile connectivity | ? |
Vehicle rentals | Numerous outlets in the town |
Provisioning
Excellent provisions shopping in the town.
Eating out
Numerous restaurants and pizzerias around the port. More in the town.
Transportation
- Good road connections to Genoa and French Riviera via A10 motorway.
- International flights from Nice airport, 75 minutes away.
- Train service to Genoa, Nice, Cannes and Marseille.
Tourism
History
Originally San Remo was a Roman settlement, the town’s major expansion took place from the mid-19th century onwards when it became a popular resort of the Austrian and Russian imperial families. Among other potentates who descended on San Remo in later years was Sultan Mehmet VI, the last Ottoman sultan, who died here in exile in 1926.
Places to Visit
Although much of San Remo’s former elegance is somewhat faded, the area E of the harbour retains some splendid villas and gardens which give a flavour of the town’s past glories. The old district of La Pigna on the hill above the town is also worth exploring. On Corso Garibaldi is the covered flower market, reputedly the biggest in Europe, where bidding rises to a crescendo during the morning auctions. From Corso degli Inglese a cable car runs to the top of Monte Bignone, where there are great views down over the town and French coast as far as Cannes.
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
References
See Italy.
Comments
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Verified by
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- Data compiled from web research (please update if possible) --Athene of Lymington 16:02, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
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