MARINA DEI PRESIDI – PORTO ERCOLE ๐ฎ๐น SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
42ยฐ24.1395′ Nย 011ยฐ12.68′ E

We are pleased to support the Ocean Posse participants with a 10 % discount at our marina.
CONTACT
Dr Giovanna Marconi
Reservations +39 320 0547266
(+39) 3200547266
VHF: Assistance channel 74 H24
info@marinadeipresidi.com
AMENITIESย
- Electricity 220 – 380 volts, 125 amps
- WI-FI
- Mooring: Assistance from 9am to 7pm
- Water supply

LOCAL SERVICESย
- Banks / ATMs
- Markets
- Restaurants / Pizzerias
- Gastronomy & Restaurants
- Bar, wine shop, ice cream parlor
- Pharmacy
- Boutiques & Shopping
- Laundry
- Taxis
- Refitting
- Technical assistance
- Parking
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LOCATION
NEARBY
Renowned tourist resort of great seafaring tradition located on the southeastern coast of the Argentario,
The town is located on the eastern side of the Argentario Promontory, just over 40 km south-east of Grosseto,
about 7 km south-west of Orbetello and about 12 km from Porto Santo Stefano.
1. Forte Filippo (Porto Ercole)
- A well-preserved coastal fortress built in the 16th century by the Spanish to protect the town.
- Offers panoramic views of the coastline.
2. Forte Stella (Porto Ercole)
- A star-shaped fortress also built by the Spanish in the 16th century.
- Known for its impressive architecture and strategic location.
- A nearby lagoon town with a rich history dating back to the Etruscans.
- Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, built on the ruins of an ancient Etruscan temple.
- The Spanish Walls, remnants of Orbetelloโs time under Spanish rule.
4. Tarquinia (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- About 90 km away, famous for its Etruscan Necropolis of Monterozzi.
- Features ancient painted tombs dating back to the 7th century BCE.
5. Pitigliano (“Little Jerusalem”)
- A medieval town built on tuff rock with Etruscan and Jewish heritage.
- Known for its Orsini Fortress and Jewish Quarter.
6. Saturnia and its Roman Ruins
- Famous for the Saturnia Hot Springs and remains of Roman-era roads and baths.