Marina Coppola

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  • Country: Italy
  • Services: waste-disposal, electricity, water, fuel, wifi, food-drink

Porto di Amalfi – Marina Coppola: The Jewel of the Amalfi Coast

Nestled against the dramatic cliffs of southern Italy’s most iconic coastline, Porto di Amalfi – Marina Coppola offers a stunning blend of traditional charm, exceptional service, and unrivalled Mediterranean scenery. Located in the historic town of Amalfi, this boutique marina is a gateway to the glamour, culture, and natural splendour of the Amalfi Coast, and a favoured stop for cruising yachts and luxury charters exploring the Tyrrhenian Sea. While smaller than other Mediterranean ports, Porto di Amalfi is perfectly designed for the unique geography of the region. The marina offers about 100 berths and can accommodate yachts up to 35–40 meters (115–130 feet), depending on availability and weather. Though space is limited, the marina is well-organised and supported by an expert team that helps with mooring, lines, and logistics, especially during the busy high season. The facilities here are modern and tailored to yachters’ needs. Each berth provides access to fresh water, shore power, Wi-Fi, and waste collection, while the marina also offers fuel bunkering via nearby fuel services. There is 24-hour security, and although the marina lacks large-scale repair facilities, basic maintenance and provisioning support are available through local suppliers. Due to the compact layout and popularity of the area, advance booking is essential, particularly from May through September.

What truly sets Porto di Amalfi apart is its location—it sits just steps away from the historic centre of Amalfi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most picturesque coastal towns in Italy. Yachters stepping ashore are greeted by a maze of narrow alleys, medieval architecture, and lively piazzas. The 11th-century Amalfi Cathedral, with its grand staircase and striped façade, dominates the town square and offers a cultural anchor to this seafaring city.

Dining in Amalfi is an experience in itself. From family-run trattorias to upscale restaurants with terraces overlooking the sea, you’ll find plenty of spots to enjoy fresh seafood, handmade pasta, and local Limoncello. Popular dining destinations such as Eolo or Marina Grande Restaurant are within walking distance from the marina and known for combining culinary finesse with breathtaking views.

The glamorous lifestyle of the Amalfi Coast is less flashy than the French Riviera, but no less captivating. It’s all about understated elegance—sun-drenched days spent at sea, evening aperitifs on terraces, and boutique shopping in hillside villages like Ravello or Positano, both easily accessible by yacht or car.

The weather in Amalfi is typically Mediterranean and ideal for yachting. Summers are warm and dry, with temperatures averaging 26–31°C (79–88°F) and consistent sunshine. The spring and early autumn months are also fantastic for cruising, with calmer crowds and equally beautiful weather. The coastal cliffs help protect the marina from heavy seas, and the relatively short distances between towns make for leisurely sailing days. Porto di Amalfi – Marina Coppola is more than just a marina—it’s a boutique experience in one of Italy’s most romantic settings. With its prime location, excellent service, and connection to both natural beauty and Italian heritage, it’s a dream destination for yachters looking to immerse themselves in the soul of the Amalfi Coast.

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