"Event" as said my new polish friend. Park on board big walking boat, payed 1500 liras. After an hour they called to park on the other side of big boat after another yacht. Ok, no problem, re-park, and then the main action begun. Captain of walking boat with crew of 3 people were fully drunk, ask some beers to get our crew to get to our yacht, were aggressive, finally throw rubbish and cigarettes on board glowing some holes. We make some videos, photos to prove that truly aggressors were them.Have to call marine guard. Awful service :( Reverse our words, no support at all, no guarantees that all will be ok, sometimes walking crew try to sail off our yacht or even burned it . We ought to leave the marine and anchor nearby at 1 a.m.
NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL. Stay away from city marine, do not pay this "pirates".
It's actually a nice place!!! We got up on the yacht on October 4, 2024. The place was free, although usually not. Parking is not very convenient for yachts, there are anchors of commercial boats around. But we found a place with muring. There are no assistants. The pier is tall but not problematic. We paid 1000 lire per night. Electricity and water were provided but for a fee. It seemed expensive, 400 and 300 liras, respectively. They didn't. The city is very colorful, but only the British. What they are doing there is not entirely clear, but there are crowds of them idly staggering there in the evening. Prices in cafes from the embankment and up decrease with each tier. You can find it both to your liking and to your pocket . There's not much to see, the beach is stingy and dirty, dogs and a pension. But a short parking space is quite a normal place.