We are pleased to support the Ocean Posse participants with a 10 % discount at our marina.
CONTACT
Mobile (+39) 090 3692561
VHF CH 11
HOURS VHF: 08:30 20:00
MARINA SALINA
38°33.34′ N 014°52.029′ E
Via G. D’Annunzio n.8
95030- Sant’Agata li Battiati – CT
P. Iva. 06025830875
AMENITIES
- Hauling with a max. 8 m slide
- Launching with a max. 8 m slide
- Berths with water and electricity (220
- 380 v, 63A)
- Mooring attendants from 8:00 to 21:00
- Fire services
- Dock lighting
- Video surveillance
- Water and electricity on the dock
- Bunker distributor nearby
- ATM 200 m away
- Mini market Bar, Wine shop, Ice cream shop, Newsstand and Tobacco shop 200 m away
- Laundry on request
- Taxi / Car rental / Scooter rental / Bike rental 200 m away
- Dinghy rental / Diving / Excursions
- Catering on board
LOCAL SERVICES
- Bars & Restaurants
- Pizza
- Ferry Service
- Hotels
MARINA SALINA SAFE APPROACH
LOCATION MARINA SALINA
NEARBY
Salina, one of the Aeolian Islands in Italy, is a stunning destination with natural beauty, rich history, and unique cultural spots. Here are five significant things to see on the island:
1. Pollara Bay & Cliffs
- One of Salina’s most breathtaking locations, Pollara Bay is set in a massive volcanic crater that has eroded into the sea. The cliffs, rock formations, and crystal-clear water make it an iconic spot, especially at sunset. It’s also famous as a filming location for Il Postino.
2. Monte Fossa delle Felci
- The highest peak in the Aeolian Islands (962m), this extinct volcano is covered in lush vegetation, offering an incredible panoramic view of the surrounding islands. A must-see for nature lovers and hikers.
3. Santa Marina Salina’s Waterfront & Port
- The island’s main harbor town is a picturesque spot with pastel-colored buildings, a lively promenade, and stunning views of the sea. It’s a great place to soak in the island’s charm, shop for local products, and watch boats come and go.
4. Sanctuary of Madonna del Terzito (Valdichiesa)
- A historic church located between the twin volcanoes of Salina, this sanctuary has been an important religious site since the 1600s. It’s peaceful, beautifully situated, and offers a glimpse into the island’s spiritual side.
5. Malfa & Vineyards
- Malfa is a charming village known for its traditional Aeolian architecture and vineyards producing Malvasia delle Lipari, the island’s famous sweet wine. Visiting a local winery, like Hauner or Fenech, is an essential experience to appreciate Salina’s deep-rooted wine culture.