PORT TOURISTIQUE
Read moreCelui is the only tourist port of the Cinque Terre. We strongly advise you to contact the port's owner if you plan to set sail here, given the small size of the bay and the limited number of moorings.
MARINA DI PORTO CERVO
Read moreThe marina di Porto Cervo deploys a 5-star service for a 5-star clientele: petrol station, showers open 24 hours a day, supermarket, launderette... The port has 700 berths, including a special pontoon for yachts of extraordinary dimensions. Despite its beautiful size, it is very difficult to get a ring in the heart of summer. Because Porto Cervo is the place where more than seeing, it is important to be seen. In any case, the rates leave you wondering and singularly increase the ship's rental rate. Better to anchor in a small cove.
MARINA GRANDE
Read moreThis is the port of the island of Capri and it is here that all visitors arriving from the mainland disembark. At the end of the landing stage, the funicular railway connects Marina Grande to the centre of Capri, right next to the Piazzetta. The road on the right leads to Capri and Anacapri. Boat trips around the island or to the Blue Grotto also leave from here. The waterfront is lined with shops, restaurants and boat and scooter rental companies. Fortunately, the fishermen have not disappeared entirely, the boats are enough to convince you.
MOLO BEVERELLO
Read moreThe Molo Beverello is the main passenger port of Naples. It is located at the end of Piazza Municipio, at the foot of Castel Nuovo. From the Molo Beverello, hydrofoils(aliscafi) and ferries(traghetti) leave for Sorrento and the islands of the Gulf of Naples (Capri, Ischia and Procida). Several companies provide these connections: Alilauro, Caremar, Navigazione Libera del Golfo, SNAV. The maritime station also welcomes boats that make the crossing to Sicily and to the Lipari Islands.