Porto Turistico di Senigallia
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Porto Turistico di Senigallia

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VHF 11,16

About Porto Turistico di Senigallia

The Porto di Senigallia, also known as Porto della Rovere, is a charming port located in Senigallia, Italy, along the Adriatic Sea Structure: The port is situated at the mouth of the Misa River and features two piers, the western and eastern breakwaters. It includes three interconnected docks for mooring boats. Berthing: It offers 206 berths for boats, with mooring facilities suitable for vessels in transit. Facilities: The port provides essential amenities such as water, electricity, and waste disposal. It is also recognized as a Blue Flag Marina, highlighting its commitment to environmental sustainability. Activities: The port is a hub for fishing, tourism, and recreational boating. It also hosts cultural events, including the annual "Blessing of the Sea" ceremony. Nearby Attractions: Visitors can enjoy the vibrant fish market, local restaurants, and scenic views of the Adriatic coastline. Mooring assistance with sailors and Gestiport vehicles VHF CHANNEL 11 (Tourist Dock) – VHF CHANNEL 16 (Capitaneria) (Timetables in the Contacts section) Senigallia Services Piazza Roma 8 60019 Senigallia (AN) Tel: 0717929669 Email:info@senigalliaservizi.it PEC:senigalliaservizi@netpec.net

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COORDINATES
43.72133 N, 13.21893 E

Port Information

Berth Sizes

< 10m, 10-20m

Profondità alla Bassa Marea Media

2 - 3m

Manovrabilità

Good

Channel Marking

Fair

Canale VHF

11,16

Porto di Entrata

Yes

Overseas Visitor Berths

Yes

Tipo di Molo

Fixed

Style Stern To

Yes

Tidal Flow

Negligible

Active Winter

Yes

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Weather Forecast

Sat
5AM - 9AM
07 February 2026
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    SW 4–7 knots.
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    Increasing from 7 to 11°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Sunny
Sat
9AM - 1PM
07 February 2026
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    SW 6 knots decreasing to W 4 knots.
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    11 to 14°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 1 - Low
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    Cloudy
Sat
1PM - 5PM
07 February 2026
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    W 3–6 knots backing SE 3-6 knots.
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    12 to 14°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Chance of showers

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The gulf of Ancona, between two hills, has been a safe shelter for sailors since the 16th century BC Findings of the Mycenaean age testify that already in the XIII century a. C. trade existed with Greece, then extended to the Istrian and Dalmatian coast by the Piceni. Finally, the Dorians, coming from their initial settlements in Syracuse, settled in the port and in the territory, founding the city of Ankòn which, in Greek, means elbow and which refers to the morphology of the promontory that protects the Gulf of Ancona. The gulf was equipped with the first piers and, subsequently, the Romans completed the work of their Greek predecessors. Today the port is one of the most vital and active in the Mediterranean and plays a primary role in commercial exchange. It is classified as an important international airport by the European Union, inserted in the Scandinavian-Mediterranean and Baltic-Adriatic corridor of the TEN-T networks. More than a million passengers pass through the port of Ancona on ferries and cruise ships bound for the shores of the eastern Adriatic (Croatia, Albania, Greece), also thanks to the barycentric position of the port in the area. Container traffic, which has grown in recent years, has exceeded 160,000 TEUs, attracting all the main world carriers of container transport. Also in this sector, as well as in the ferry and bulk carrier traffic - where the important contribution of the oil traffic generated by the API Falconara Marittima refinery is noted - the port of Ancona reveals its vocation as "Gateway to the East" and motorway terminal of the Sea of ​​the Adriatic-Ionian Macroregion at the service of the Italian and European market.

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