Porto Vallugola
ItalyThe Marches

Porto Vallugola

1 Rating
VHF 8

About Porto Vallugola

In an oasis of peace and tranquility, in the natural park of Monte San Bartolo, many services available to tourists and boaters: 150 berths; Electricity and water on the dock; Free Wi-Fi; 24-hour lighting and surveillance; Toilets and showers; Car parking; Bar and Restaurant; VHF channel 8; Newsstand and Tobacco Shop; Equipped beach; Dry parking area; Squero, haulage and 5t crane; Mooring assistance; Diver; 43°57'54.4″N - 12°47'05.9″E; draft 1.80 medium tide;

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Facilities

iconElectricity
iconWater
iconWifi
iconShowers
iconSewage
iconToilets
iconRecycling
iconFood
iconBicycles
iconBar
iconHaulout
COORDINATES
43.96448 N, 12.78511 E

Port Information

Berth Sizes

< 10m, 10-20m

Depth at MLW

< 2m

Manoeuvrability

Fair

Channel Marking

Fair

VHF Channel

8

Port of Entry

No

Overseas Visitor Berths

Yes

Catamaran Berths

Yes

Dock Type

Fixed

Style Stern To

Yes

Tidal Flow

Negligible

Active Winter

Yes

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Weather Forecast

Fri
1PM - 5PM
06 February 2026
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    NW 10 knots decreasing to 7 knots. Gusts up to 17 knots.
  • temp icon
    9 to 12°C
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    Cloudy
Fri
5PM - 9PM
06 February 2026
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    W 1–10 knots.
  • temp icon
    8 to 10°C
  • wave icon
    NE 0.5m at 4s period
  • sun icon
    UV Index: 0 - Low
  • rain icon
    Cloudy
Fri
9PM - 5AM
06 February 2026
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    SW 1–8 knots.
  • temp icon
    6 to 10°C
  • wave icon
    Calm sea
  • sun icon
    UV Index: 0 - Low
  • rain icon
    Partly cloudy

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