“ Until a few years ago, from a communicative point of view, must attention was paid to the services that marinas could offer – explains Andrea Barbagelata, President of Marina Porto Antico – Today, instead, services are taken for granted and the marina is considered as a gateway to the surrounding territory. As a result, the boat is used not only to sail but also to explore the surrounding landscape”.
Through the news posted on their Facebook page, the articles published on the marina’s website and some elegant brochures, the staff of Marina Porto Antico underlies the opportunity for the guests to visit what surrounds the marina: from the city center with its many cultural and leisure attractions, including the adjacent Aquarium of Genoa, to the Ligurian hinterland, with its gorgeous nature and pristine views, passing through the cycle paths of the Apennines, the Antola Park and the Beigua Park.
” From a maritime point of view, as you can see in the video, our visitors can explore many nearby and enchanting villages. Mooring their boat in our marina all year round, they have the opportunity to join the numerous local events that take place in the various seasons, including the Fish Festival held in spring in Camogli or the Fire Festival in Recco in September “.
As a recreational port focused on the concept of territoriality, the marina strongly advises the visitors to try or rediscover the traditional Ligurian cuisine with its delicious fish recipes.
Not surprisingly, the marina is surrounded by many fish markets, with the fleet of fishing boats landing directly at the municipal dock and the well-known zero-kilomter Fish Market. “Of course, our marina also offers a wide selection of restaurants and bars that also offer local dishes”.
In short, mooring at Marina Porto Antico “means not only entrusting your boat to our skilled staff – concludes Andrea Barbagelata – but also using it as a base or, if you prefer, a second home overlooking both the sea and the hinterland”.
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