Port of Sorrento, marina in Italy
The Port of Sorrento is a marina in a small protected cove on the Sorrento peninsula in the Gulf of Naples. It features a long pier with a wharf and a breakwater that shields the harbor from rough waves while providing space for boats of various sizes.
The port was originally known as Marina di Capo Cervo, named after a nearby hill. Over time it developed into a key connection point for the region, linking Sorrento to nearby islands and the broader coast.
The name Marina Piccola refers to the small protected cove where the port sits. Here you see daily life mixing work and leisure, with fishing boats moored alongside pleasure craft and the place reflecting the rhythm of local activity.
The harbor sits just below Piazza Tasso, Sorrento's main square, making it convenient to reach on foot from the town center. It provides water and electricity for boats, with helpful staff assisting with docking and departure at any time of day or night.
The harbor can accommodate boats requiring water depths up to 6 meters (20 feet) and offers power connections with voltages ranging from 220 to 380 volts. These technical capabilities make it a reliable stop for various vessel types along the coast.
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