Milazzo Marina is also known as Marina del Nettuno Milazzo and it is hosted by the municipality with the same name, in the province of Messina, in southern Italy. This is a part of the island of Sicily but offers tourists easy access to the region of Calabria.
Inaugurated in 2001, the Marina del Ne
Milazzo Marina is also known as Marina del Nettuno Milazzo and it is hosted by the municipality with the same name, in the province of Messina, in southern Italy. This is a part of the island of Sicily but offers tourists easy access to the region of Calabria.
Inaugurated in 2001, the Marina del Nettuno in Milazzo can accommodate up to 140 boats, with no draft limit, up to a maximum length of 50 meters. The moorings are made with aluminum floating pontoons and the port has a floating reinforced concrete dam, aimed at protecting the body of water.
From a geographical point of view, Milazzo is the starting point from the north coast closest to the Aeolian Islands, a popular destination for boaters for their natural and archaeological beauties. Vulcano Island is less than 18 nautical miles from the marina.
This marina specializes in recreational activities and tourism and it is a seaside town with many attractions. Milazzo is also known as Milazzu. The Castle of Milazzo which dates from the 14th century is a Gothic structure that is irresistible; the Church of the Holy Crucifix is a Baroque symbol of the area and the Rock Church of St Anthony of Padua or the Sanctuary of St Francis of Paola are great religious sites that attract history lovers.
Piscina di Venere is a natural sight and a dream-like location where tourists can unwind and forget about everything, while the viewpoint La Manica offers supreme sceneries. This location is well-known for dolphin research projects, thanks to its biodiversity and complexity.