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Sailing in Lazio
Map of the best Anchorages and Marinas
Choose the safest anchorage, mooring, boatyard, or marina when you sail in Lazio. Read sailors’ reviews, share your best photos, and join Italy Sailing Group for local news.
Most popular Anchorages and Moorings
(Add a spot)A live ranking of your favorite spots. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, zoom in to avoid seaweed fields, then tap to start your list of favorites.
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I found a comfortable spot with good holding, and the protection from most winds is decent. The view… Read more about this listing
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I loved how peaceful it felt, away from the busy tourist spots. The water is clear and inviting, per… Read more about this listing
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Started my day at Cala Gaetano, not my first stop here but always worth returning. The water’s so cl… Read more about this listing
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Porto di Gaeta offers a nice anchorage to drop the hook along the Lazio coast. The area is relativel… Read more about this listing
Best Marinas and Boatyards
(Add a place)Here are some of the top rated ports, marinas, and boatyards in this area. Read sailor’s reviews, check the satellite map, then tap for a direct call.
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The Roman dock in Civitavecchia is an ancient port initially designed by Apollodorus of Damascus und… Read more about this listing
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Martha Port of Sperlonga
Tucked beneath the stunning whitewashed village of Sperlonga, this small port is as charming as they… Read more about this listing
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The staff is friendly and quick to help with anything you need and it’s close to some great local sp… Read more about this listing
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Marco Porto di Terracina
Terracina’s port is more about practicality than charm. The breakwater offers decent protection, but… Read more about this listing
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A brief maritime history of Lazio
Before the city of Rome rose to prominence, the coastal lands of Lazio were inhabited by the Etruscans, whose influence stretched along the shores, leaving behind remarkable artefacts and fascinating stories. Perhaps the most well-known of these coastal settlements was the ancient city of Tarquinia, which held a special place in Etruscan society as a center of culture and religion.
The Via Aurelia
As the Roman Empire began to expand, the Lazio coast transformed into a key strategic region. The Romans developed their own coastal infrastructure. One of the earliest examples of Roman engineering genius is the construction of the famous Via Aurelia, which runs parallel to the coast. This road connected Rome to its outlying territories, making it easier for goods, armies, and information to move efficiently across the empire. The ruins of Roman villas along the coast testify to the region’s role as a retreat for the wealthy, who built sprawling estates to escape the bustling city and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside.
Aeneas, the Trojan hero
A legend says the Trojan hero Aeneas landed somewhere along this coastline, seeking refuge after his long journey across the Mediterranean. The story of Aeneas, as immortalised by Virgil’s Aeneid, weaves mythology into the landscape. Though the exact site of his landing is debated, the coast of Lazio is still imbued with a sense of legend and ancient adventure.