Marina di Pisciotta
Marina di Pisciotta

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40° 6.27' N, 15° 13.48' E
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Marina di Pisciotta

From 2024-12-21 to 2024-12-22
For 1 night

Description

The marina of
Marina di Pisciotta
is the perfect place to moor your boat when visiting the beautiful region of
Campania
,
Italy
. Located in the charming village of Pisciotta, this port offers a picturesque environment and a warm atmosphere that make it a top destination for both amateur and experienced sailors.
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Upon your arrival at
Marina di Pisciotta
, you will immediately be charmed by the natural beauty that surrounds it. The crystal-clear waters, lush mountains, and sandy beaches create an enchanting setting for your stay. You will also enjoy the proximity of numerous shops, restaurants, and bars, where you can savor the delights of Italian cuisine and soak up the local atmosphere.

In terms of land transportation,
Marina di Pisciotta
is well served by public transport, allowing you to explore the treasures of the region. You can, for example, visit the nearby town of
Palinuro
, renowned for its spectacular sea caves, or go hiking in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In summary, the marina of
Marina di Pisciotta
is much more than just a mooring place. It is an ideal starting point for exploring the beauty and cultural richness of
Campania
, all while enjoying an authentic and welcoming maritime atmosphere.

Access and contact

40° 6.27' N, 15° 13.48' E
General plan

Description

The marina of
Marina di Pisciotta
is the perfect place to moor your boat when visiting the beautiful region of
Campania
,
Italy
. Located in the charming village of Pisciotta, this port offers a picturesque environment and a warm atmosphere that make it a top destination for both amateur and experienced sailors.
See more

Upon your arrival at
Marina di Pisciotta
, you will immediately be charmed by the natural beauty that surrounds it. The crystal-clear waters, lush mountains, and sandy beaches create an enchanting setting for your stay. You will also enjoy the proximity of numerous shops, restaurants, and bars, where you can savor the delights of Italian cuisine and soak up the local atmosphere.

In terms of land transportation,
Marina di Pisciotta
is well served by public transport, allowing you to explore the treasures of the region. You can, for example, visit the nearby town of
Palinuro
, renowned for its spectacular sea caves, or go hiking in the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In summary, the marina of
Marina di Pisciotta
is much more than just a mooring place. It is an ideal starting point for exploring the beauty and cultural richness of
Campania
, all while enjoying an authentic and welcoming maritime atmosphere.

Services

Water
Electricity
Ice
Fuel station
Wc/Showers
WC
Phone
Wifi
Launderette
Defibrillator
Recyling
Sludge pump
Waste water
Used oil
Grouding
Technical zone
Shipyard
Crane
Travelift
Overhaul Area
Car charging
Boat charging

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About marina region


The region of
Campania
is located in southern
Italy
and is known for its magnificent marinas.
Campania
offers the perfect combination of picturesque landscapes, rich history, and delicious Italian cuisine. The region's marinas not only offer spectacular views, but also easy access to many popular attractions. Whether you're a sailing enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet seaside getaway,
Campania
's marinas have plenty to offer.

One of the most famous marinas in
Campania
is the port of Naples. In addition to being one of
Italy
's largest ports, it also offers convenient access to the bustling city of Naples. Here, you can sample delicious local specialties, visit historic sites, and enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife. The port of Naples is also an ideal starting point for exploring nearby islands such as
Capri
,
Ischia
, and
Procida
.

Another must-visit port in the region is the port of
Sorrento
. Nestled between steep cliffs and the sparkling sea, the port of
Sorrento
offers breathtaking views. It's also an ideal departure point for exploring the
Amalfi
Coast and its charming coastal villages. Additionally, the port of
Sorrento
is close to some of the region's most important archaeological sites, such as Pompeii and Herculaneum.

In addition to Naples and
Sorrento
,
Campania
is home to many other picturesque marinas, including
Salerno
,
Amalfi
, and
Positano
. Each of these marinas offers its own unique charm and is an excellent starting point for exploring the region. Whether you want to uncover
Campania
's history and culture, indulge in local cuisine, or simply relax by the sea, the region's marinas have everything you need for an unforgettable holiday.