La Maddalena Archipelago - Cala Napoletana - Caprera Island
General Data
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Category
Anchorages -
Geographical Area
Sardinia -
Latitude
Lat 41° 14' 32'' N -
Longitude
Long 9° 27' 43'' E
Features
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Minimum Draught
2.5 m -
Maximum Draught
4 m -
Sea Bottoms
sandy and rocky -
Shelter
winds form the second quadrant -
Near Anchorages
Cala Garibaldi
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Dangers
Some shoals on both sides of the cove -
Hardships
libeccio, west-wind, mistral
Dock Services
Fuel
Water
Energy
Slide
Slipway
Crane
Travel Lift
Toilets
Showers
Fire Services
Engine Reparations
Electric Reparations
Weather Forecast Service
Anchorage Staff
Security Staff
Scuba Divers
Description
Anchorages in Sardinia
Cala Napoletana is a natural cove with white-sand beaches and crystal-blue waters, situated south of Punta Galera, in northern Sardinia.
About 120 metres away from the bay, it is possible to drop the anchor over sandy-and-rocky 4-metre sea bottoms.
Cala Napoletana is an ideal destination for diving enthusiasts.
Video by Ignazio Peis