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Sailing to Apulia Ports and anchorages’ map
A live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Italy. Read sailors’ notes and warnings, share your best photos, or join Italy‘s sailing group for the local news.
Your favorite anchorages in Apulia
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Baia di Porto Selvaggio is a fantastic spot for a quiet anchorage. I loved dropping the anchor in th… Read more about this listing
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Cala Spido is a fantastic spot for anchoring! I dropped anchor here for a couple of nights and loved… Read more about this listing
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Carlo Seno della Purità
The seabed is predominantly sandy, so the anchor holds quite well, though you may encounter a few ro… Read more about this listing
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The holding was reliable, and I felt secure at anchor. It’s a bit secluded, so you really get that p… Read more about this listing
The most popular ports and marinas
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The port of Trani is a a Municipal Marina, which consists of a total of 5 piers, 4 of which are perm… Read more about this listing
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Porto di San Domino is a practical stop. I found the staff to be welcoming and helpful. The faciliti… Read more about this listing
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The harbor is well-protected and conveniently located near the charming town of Vieste. You’ll find … Read more about this listing
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The coast of Apulia
Greek settlers first made their homes here, drawn by the region’s fertile soil and access to the sea. They built monumental cities, and although much of their legacy has faded, traces still remain. The Romans took over, and Apulia’s coastline became a critical part of the Via Appia, a road that once connected Rome to Brindisi, the gateway to the East. The cobbled remains of this ancient path still snake through olive groves, a reminder of the region’s importance in the Roman Empire.