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Mangalia Marina


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Mangalia Marina is a harbour for yachts and small boats (up to 18 m long) located on the Black Sea coast. It is the most modern tourist harbour in Romania.

History

The marina was built between 2006 and 2008 with the help of a joint grant of 4,071,365.77 euros from the European Union (Phare 2004/016-772.04.01.01.01 - Large Regional Infrastructure Projects scheme) and a City Council and City Hall of Mangalia contribution of 651,418.52 euro.

Location, description

The marina is at only a 2-day sailing trip from the port of Odessa, in Ukraine. It is within 1-day sailing distance to Varna, Bulgaria and a couple of hours to both Constanţa and the Danube Delta. Enjoying ideal conditions for mooring and vessel maintenance, the Mangalia Marina is the starting point for short coastal trips in the immediate vicinity. Stopovers in Vama Veche, 2 Mai, Limanu, Venus, Neptun, Olimp, Costinești, Eforie Sud, Eforie Nord, Agigea, Constanţa, Mamaia and Midia all provide stopover options. Larger boats can follow longer coastal shipping routes within the perimeter Istanbul-Varna-Mangalia-Odessa-Yalta. Short boat tours are also available.

The Mangalia Marina has a total capacity of 146 mooring places.

Together with the Varna Marina from Bulgaria, the Mangalia Marina co-hosts the BMW Black Sea International Regatta, which is organized annually by Romania Yacht Club, Bulgaria LZ Yachting 1991 and Odessa International Yacht Club.

References

References

  1. [https://www.xn--vacana-mmc.ro/Portul_turistic_Mangalia Vacanța.ro], "Portul Turistic Mangalia", April 30, 2012.
  2. [http://marina.mangalia.ro/ Portul Turistic Mangalia] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-02-08 , "Mangalia Marina's official web page", May 1st, 2012.)
  3. [http://marina.mangalia.ro/ Portul Turistic Mangalia] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-02-08 , "Portul Turistic Mangalia", May 1st, 2012.)
  4. [http://www.jurnaldeconstantaonline.ro/2011/05/19/black-sea-international-regatta-a-ajuns-la-a-patra-editie/ Jurnalul de Constanța] {{webarchive. link. (2013-04-16 , "Black Sea International Regatta a ajuns la a patra ediție", May 19, 2011.)
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