Porto Rifugio di Gela, Gela
Facts and practical information
The refuge port of Gela is an artificial harbor overlooking the city of Gela in the gulf of the same name. Its present structure dates back to the 20th century.
Gela's harbor of refuge was built in the 1950s. It was structured by a north wharf and a west wharf to defend against the currents and winds that blow in the north/west-north/east direction for about 200 days a year.
In fact, it was created to provide a viable alternative to the then inadequate landing stage, located some 750 m to the west near the fishing village of the city Gela, at which merchant ships of grain, cotton, sponges, dwarf palm brooms, wine, oil and whatever else took the Mediterranean route from the southwestern hinterland of Sicily docked and sailed. In it still stands a shipyard for the construction of wooden boats by certain shipwrights, who over time have made working and valuable vessels of rare craftsmanship: efficient and reliable vessels, sturdy and light, such as to ply the seas reliably and safely. The decline of the harbor of refuge began around the mid-1960s, when the harbor of refuge became a mere support to the Isola Harbor and annexed breakwater.
Around the mid-1980s, the eastern arm was built, which determined and continues to impair the seabed inside and outside the harbor, reducing its depths from 4-5 meters to 2-3 meters with negative peaks of 1.5-1.30 meters. The inlet with extremely shallow seabed, presents itself with obligatory passages, so as to sometimes compromise the safety of vessels and the traffic even of small boats that find landing in it. The seabed is often subject to silting, exacerbated by the eastern arm which, given its current conformation, does not allow for an outflow of the currents that carry the sands of the forebay within the port site. Even so, the desire and tenacity of certain lovers of the Gelese sea has meant that a minimal recreational activity has developed in it with the installation of mobile piers, discreetly equipped to accommodate small boats. Thanks to public investment and with the commitment of private citizens, a minimal redevelopment has taken place with the provision of water and electricity supply columns at the dock. A refueling facility also insists in it. In contrast, it lacks sanitary facilities and whatever else would be needed by the passing sailor. For years we have been waiting for the realization of the new refuge port provided for in the regional plan of Sicilian ports, which should be built with public and private funds, for a total investment of about 60 million euros, which should involve the expansion and modernization of the structure for an improvement of port services and equipment. Unfortunately, due to a rebound of competencies and a generalized lack of will, the citizenry, not only of the city of Gela but also of the neighboring towns, are waiting for a recreational facility worthy of the name that would give revitalization and vitality to one of the most fascinating stretches of sea and sandy coastline in Sicily. The port is subject to the authority of the Port Authority, which oversees maritime and coastal activity along the entire coastline of the province of Caltanissetta. Such activity, in deference to the norms of the navigation code, guarantees safety and legality. The Gelese port area, which in fact consists of the refuge port, the old landing stage with annexed area of the decommissioned coastal customs and the Isola port with annexed breakwater, would need a private port authority in order to give input to the commercial and tourist activities that could find a natural location in it.
Gela
Porto Rifugio di Gela – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Greek baths of Gela, Largo Cappuccini, Piazza San Giacomo, Cattedrale Maria Santissima Assunta in Cielo.