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Porti Turistici
Places
that were once strategic ports for trading activities have now become
tourist ports.
They are well organized, the quays are equipped with every comfort (sockets,
water vending machines, storing places, weather service, safety devices,
TV aerial, telephones, fax and internet, proximity to restaurant and
hotels, private toilets, showers and parking, and the continuous
supervision of qualified personnel).
Lots of elegant boats and fast motorboats and magnificent yachts are
docked all year round in these ports.
Baia
di Vallugola
(not far from Gabicce Mare) boasts an illustrious past. The port
was in fact first used by the Romans and Ancient Greeks. Nowadays the Bay
of Vallugola is a suggestive inlet surrounded by the stunning vegetation
of Parco San Bartolo.
It offers, together with all the facilities for landed sailors, the
possibility of frequenting the local sailing club and the golf course
nearby.
The
large tourist port in Pesaro was built diverting the Foglia
riverbed, and was once much busy trading with the far East. Nowadays the
port is provided with comfortable berth structures and appropriate
services for all seafarers.
Marina
dei Cesari is Fano tourist port. It
has been built lately. It is modern and well equipped and boasts nearness
with the centre of the city and also a stunning geographical position. It
is in fact just a short way from numberless natural beauties, whose
importance is both cultural and artistic.
A
beautiful statue of Penelope (made by the local sculptor Gianni Guerra)
greets the sailor into Senigallia port – once core of maritime
trading. Visitors are so welcomed in a port that is equipped to offer
several services.
Marinadorica
tourist port is next to the commercial port of Ancona and to the city
centre.
The
little anchorage of Numana is South of Ancona. It is set in the
magnificent beauty of the Monte Conero. Thanks to the modern and
functional services and structures it has been awarded the Blue Flag.
The fishing and tourist port in Civitanova Marche is to be visited. The
city has an ancient tie with the sea and has well understood how to make
innovations and tradition coexist. It is able now to meet the needs of any
visitor.
Marina
in Porto San Giorgio has also been awarded of the prestigious Blue
Flag. It is one of the largest ports in the Adriatic sea.
It satisfies the requests of all the tourist. The strong relationship with
the sea and the favourable position have always had a good influence on
the people that inhabit the city. The last quay of the Marche coast is in San
Benedetto del Tronto.
The beautiful town was once only a small fishermen village (still intact).
Its port is nowadays a modern and well equipped of every comfort. It is
beautifully set among beautiful and exotic palm trees and scented
oleanders
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