Porto San Vito
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Porto San Vito, Grado, Italy
Radio | VHF channel Try calling on VHF channel 09 or 16 |
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Phone | +39 0431 836000 |
Fax | +39 0431 85926 |
[email protected] | |
Berths | 165 (including 16 transit) |
Max. length | 20 metres |
Max. draft | 3.5 metres |
Fuel | No fuel station |
Water | Yes, at all berths |
Electricity | Yes, 240v, at all berths |
Toilets | Yes |
Showers | Yes |
Laundry | Yes (token operated) |
Internet | No No |
Cable TV | No |
Hours | ? |
Address | Riva G. da Verrazzano 1, 34073 Grado (Gorizia), Italy |
More notes about the marina |
The small harbour of Porto San Vito lies at the W extremity of the town of Grado on the lagoon of the same name, 11 miles E of Lignano and five miles SW of Monfalcone on the northern Adriatic coast of Italy. A hotel and leisure development as well as a marina, it offers 165 berths for yachts up to 20 metres in depths of 3.0 - 3.5 metres.
Marina radio contact
Try calling Porto San Vito on VHF channel 09 or 16. You may have better luck if you telephone or email in advance for berthing information and reservations. Alternatively berth on the concrete quay to starboard in the entrance where it says 'Transito' (towards the inner end as the outer end is shallow) and walk round to find the ormeggiator.
The entrance to the Grado lagoon lies at 45°39.6′N, 13°20.9′E, where there is a red fairway buoy just under two miles offshore. Dangerous sandbanks extend for almost two miles on both sides of the entrance, so approach is only safe from this buoy, near high water and in settled weather. Approach should be made on a course of 040 degrees. The entrance channel, which is dredged to a depth of just 3.0 metres, is marked by piles on either side. Once inside the entrance, the channel forks. Take the starboard channel and the entrance to Porto San Vito is a further 200 metres on starboard side. The basin is entered from NE. Depths in the basin are 3.0 – 3.5 metres but can be as little as 2.5 metres at low water in the entrance.
Berthing
Berth on the concrete quay to starboard just inside the entrance and walk round to find the ormeggiator to be assigned a berth. Space is limited in the marina and it is wise to book ahead via telephone or email at busy periods. Berths are bows or stern-to on a series of pontoons and associated quays with mooring posts for your stern or bow lines. The berths are not very long, and it is usually necessary to take springs from midships to the posts to hold you off the pontoon and to allow for the rise and fall of tide (which is often a metre or more). Berthing assistance available if required.
Marina facilities
- Bar/restaurant
- Hotel
- Yacht club
- Swimming pool
- Thermal spa pool
Repairs/Yard
Boatyard. Slipway. Travel lift (50 T). Limited hard standing. Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood, steel and fiberglass hull repairs. Sail repairs. Divers.
Security
Reasonable (no control of pedestrian access).
Marina Location
The marina is around 400 metres from the town centre. The beach is only five minutes from the marina.
Transport
List transportation (local and/or international. Bus service to town?)
Price
Current daily berthing price for typical 13 metre yacht (June 2015): Euros 65.
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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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Names: Athene of Lymington |