Brindisi - Docking

Feb 13, 2017

Town Quay:

Yachts can berth on the NE-facing quay immediately in front of the harbour office in the old city. The area of this quay, opposite the entrance, is now used by the large fishing fleet when it returns each evening.

Marinas:

There are several marinas: Lega Navale, where there are also naval boats. A new marina just outside the city, Marina di Brindisi, also known as Porto Touristico, which is reported to be very good value for money if not a little isolated. There is also a mooring station named “Approdo Delle Indie” located inside the port on the town quay providing shore power, water and internet.

Stopping in the new marina is the simplest option if on passage and only pausing for a night, or if planning on leaving your boat for an extended period.

The most comfortable berth is on the yacht club (Lega Navale) pontoons, which are close to town and amenities.

Anchorage:

A good place to anchor in bad weather is on the northern side of the north arm of the inner harbour. The holding is good at about 7m.

Last updated:  August 2021

 

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