Reggio di Calabria - Transport & Travel

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  1. January 21, 2019 at 3:42 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    We have just had a bad experience with the Regio Calabria Coast Guard. We arrived in mainland Italy after cruising the Northern coast of Sicily for a couple of weeks. We anchored off the beach at Scilla and I went ashore to buy bread. On returning to the vessel my wife informed me that the Coast Guard had been and taken or passports and ships papers. They returned a short time later and issued us a €344 euro fine. After considerable effort to decipher the reason, we determined that it was for anchoring to close to the beach. No warning was given. We anchored at a place marked on our Navionics charts as ‘recommended anchorage’. This section of the Italian Coastline is NOT RECOMMENDED by us!