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== Anzio, Italy == | == Anzio, Italy == | ||
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The harbour of Anzio lies 26 miles SE of [[Fiumicino]] and two miles W of [[Marina di Nettuno]] on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy. Formerly the Roman town of Antium, it was a popular retreat for the Roman emperors, several of whom built opulent villas here. Nero constructed one of the most palatial of these villas around 60AD and also ordered the construction of a harbour, the remains of which are visible today to the W of the modern harbour. Anzio was also the site of a famous amphibious landing and battle during World War II, which eventually resulted in the capture of Rome from Nazi forces. Anzio’s small harbour is subject to regular silting and there is very little space for visiting yachts. When full or with strong onshore winds, [[Marina di Nettuno]] two miles E is a better alternative. | The harbour of Anzio lies 26 miles SE of [[Fiumicino]] and two miles W of [[Marina di Nettuno]] on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy. Formerly the Roman town of Antium, it was a popular retreat for the Roman emperors, several of whom built opulent villas here. Nero constructed one of the most palatial of these villas around 60AD and also ordered the construction of a harbour, the remains of which are visible today to the W of the modern harbour. Anzio was also the site of a famous amphibious landing and battle during World War II, which eventually resulted in the capture of Rome from Nazi forces. Anzio’s small harbour is subject to regular silting and there is very little space for visiting yachts. When full or with strong onshore winds, [[Marina di Nettuno]] two miles E is a better alternative. | ||
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The harbour of Anzio lies on the eastern side of the headland of Capo d’Anzio. A light structure on the headland and the tower of the cathedral are conspicuous on the approach. The outer breakwater of the harbour will be visible on rounding Capo d’Anzio from W. The headland should be given a clearance of at least half a mile to avoid the sunken remains of the ancient Roman harbour and an offshore wreck just W of it. The harbour should be entered along the line of the breakwater, where depths are usually around 4.5 - 6.0 metres (although silting frequently reduces this). | The harbour of Anzio lies on the eastern side of the headland of Capo d’Anzio. A light structure on the headland and the tower of the cathedral are conspicuous on the approach. The outer breakwater of the harbour will be visible on rounding Capo d’Anzio from W. The headland should be given a clearance of at least half a mile to avoid the sunken remains of the ancient Roman harbour and an offshore wreck just W of it. The harbour should be entered along the line of the breakwater, where depths are usually around 4.5 - 6.0 metres (although silting frequently reduces this). | ||
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Yachts normally berth (if there is space) on the quays in the inner harbour, where there are depths of 2.5 - 3.0 metres. There are ostensibly 10 spaces here for yachts in transit (maximum stay 48 hours). Anchor moor back to the quay or go alongside wherever there is space. | Yachts normally berth (if there is space) on the quays in the inner harbour, where there are depths of 2.5 - 3.0 metres. There are ostensibly 10 spaces here for yachts in transit (maximum stay 48 hours). Anchor moor back to the quay or go alongside wherever there is space. | ||
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===Tourism=== | ===Tourism=== | ||
The town of Anzio was more or less flattened during World War II and little of its historical architecture remains. The vestiges of the ancient harbour built during Nero’s reign are still visible off Capo D’Anzio. For history buffs, the countryside around Anzio and Nettuno is steeped in memories, not least in the British and American war cemeteries to the N and E of the town. | The town of Anzio was more or less flattened during World War II and little of its historical architecture remains. The vestiges of the ancient harbour built during Nero’s reign are still visible off Capo D’Anzio. For history buffs, the countryside around Anzio and Nettuno is steeped in memories, not least in the British and American war cemeteries to the N and E of the town. | ||
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===Grocery & Supply Stores=== | ===Grocery & Supply Stores=== | ||
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* Good restaurants around the harbour and in the town. | * Good restaurants around the harbour and in the town. | ||
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===Internet/WiFi=== | ===Internet/WiFi=== | ||
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===Laundry=== | ===Laundry=== | ||
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===Motorbike & Car Rentals=== | ===Motorbike & Car Rentals=== | ||
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===Garbage Disposal=== | ===Garbage Disposal=== | ||
Bins near the harbour. | Bins near the harbour. | ||
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Popular passages/routes, timing, etc. | Popular passages/routes, timing, etc. | ||
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==Cruiser's Friends== | ==Cruiser's 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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==Forum Discussions== | ==Forum 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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==''Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)''== | ==''Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)''== | ||
''Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated'': | ''Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated'': | ||
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Anzio, Italy
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The harbour of Anzio lies 26 miles SE of Fiumicino and two miles W of Marina di Nettuno on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy. Formerly the Roman town of Antium, it was a popular retreat for the Roman emperors, several of whom built opulent villas here. Nero constructed one of the most palatial of these villas around 60AD and also ordered the construction of a harbour, the remains of which are visible today to the W of the modern harbour. Anzio was also the site of a famous amphibious landing and battle during World War II, which eventually resulted in the capture of Rome from Nazi forces. Anzio’s small harbour is subject to regular silting and there is very little space for visiting yachts. When full or with strong onshore winds, Marina di Nettuno two miles E is a better alternative.
Charts
- British Admiralty 1911
- Italian charts 914, 77, 7, 8
Radio Nets
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Local Weather
Winds along the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy are generally light in the summer months. The most notable feature is a SW seabreeze that kicks in late morning and blows at little more than Force 2 - 4 until the evening. Thundery conditions are not infrequent during early Spring and Autumn, and associated winds can sometimes reach gale force and kick up a substantial sea. In winter, gales can blow from both NW and S and entry to and exit from many of the harbours along the coast can become hazardous.
Sources for weather information:
- There is a continuous (computerised 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).
The harbour of Anzio lies on the eastern side of the headland of Capo d’Anzio. A light structure on the headland and the tower of the cathedral are conspicuous on the approach. The outer breakwater of the harbour will be visible on rounding Capo d’Anzio from W. The headland should be given a clearance of at least half a mile to avoid the sunken remains of the ancient Roman harbour and an offshore wreck just W of it. The harbour should be entered along the line of the breakwater, where depths are usually around 4.5 - 6.0 metres (although silting frequently reduces this).
Berthing options
Yachts normally berth (if there is space) on the quays in the inner harbour, where there are depths of 2.5 - 3.0 metres. There are ostensibly 10 spaces here for yachts in transit (maximum stay 48 hours). Anchor moor back to the quay or go alongside wherever there is space.
Offshore Islands and Groups
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
None.
Anchorages
In settled weather only, anchor off the beach to the E of the harbour in 4.0 - 5.0 metres. The anchorage is unsuitable with even moderate winds in view of the swell.
Yacht Repairs and Services
Marine Stores
Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.
Repairs/Yards
Slipway (up to 300 T). Cranes. Hard standing. Basic engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Divers.
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
Fuel station on the quay in the inner basin. Water on the quay.
Tourism and Things to do Ashore
Tourism
The town of Anzio was more or less flattened during World War II and little of its historical architecture remains. The vestiges of the ancient harbour built during Nero’s reign are still visible off Capo D’Anzio. For history buffs, the countryside around Anzio and Nettuno is steeped in memories, not least in the British and American war cemeteries to the N and E of the town.
Grocery & Supply Stores
- Supermarket close to the harbour
- Good provisions shops in the town.
Eateries
- Good restaurants around the harbour and in the town.
Internet/WiFi
None.
Laundry
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Garbage Disposal
Bins near the harbour.
Transportation
- Buses and trains to Rome.
Routes/Passages To/From
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
Links to relevant websites.
References & Publications
Publications, Guides, etc.
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:
- Data compiled from web research (please update if possible)--Athene of Lymington 14:08, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
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