Porto di Fano- Marina di Cesari
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Porto di Fano- Marina di Cesari

Marina in Italy

The Porto di Fano, located on the Adriatic Sea in the Marche region of Italy, is a versatile port catering to fishing, tourism, and recreational boating Structure: The port is situated at the mouth of the Albani Canal and is protected by two piers (east and west). It includes several docks, such as the Darsena Pipeta, Darsena Giurgin, and Nuova Darsena. Berthing: Offers around 640 berths, includin

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Porto di Fano- Marina di Cesari Facilities

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Electricity
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Haulout
43.85272 N, 13.01991 E

Porto di Fano- Marina di Cesari Information

Active Winter Community?

Yes

Manoeuvrability

Good

Approaches & Channel Marking

Fair

Dock Type

Floating

Style

Stern to

Depth at MLW

2 - 3m

Current/Tidal Flow

Negligible

Port of Entry

No

Visitor Berths

Yes

Telephone
+390721800279
VHF Channel

8

Porto di Fano- Marina di Cesari Weather Forecast

Fri
5AM - 9AM
05 December 2025
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    NW 7 knots.
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    11°C
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    Cloudy
Fri
9AM - 1PM
05 December 2025
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    NW 8 knots increasing to 12 knots.
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    11°C
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    Cloudy
Fri
1PM - 5PM
05 December 2025
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    NW 12 knots decreasing to 8 knots.
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    11°C
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    Cloudy
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