The maximum authorized speed is limited to three (3) knots in the basins and five (1) knots in the Poghjiu and Aliso access channels. Only boat movements inside the port are authorized to enter, exit, change berths or to go to technical areas, to a repair, fueling or on-board sewage pumping station. Sailing is prohibited in the port.
Access to the port is prohibited for boats:
- * presenting a risk to the environment;
- * not being airworthy
- * presenting a risk for the safety, conservation or proper operation of port works.
However, the port authority is obliged to authorize access to such a boat, for security reasons or to remove or reduce the risk of pollution. The owner of the boat or the person in charge of it is responsible for taking all measures appropriate to ensure the security of its entry to the port.
Any stopover in the port lasting more than two hours gives rise to the payment of the fee provided for in the tariff. All boats must notify the harbor master's office of their departure when the boat leaves.
Any departure of a foreseeable duration longer than 24 hours must be reported to the harbor master's office. A vessel which has not complied with this obligation will be deemed to leave the port definitively and its berth will be declared vacant.
Entry and departure declarations are recorded by the harbor master's office in the order of their presentation.
OPENING HOURS OF THE PORT HARBOR
The owner or the person in charge of a boat calling the harbor master's office outside the opening hours, must, as soon as the harbor master's office opens, make a declaration of their entry.