Gouvia Marina

The first privately owned marina in Greece.

Gouvia Marina the first privately owned marina in Greece, is situated at the island of Corfu, about 6 kilometres from the town of Corfu and 7 kilometres from the International Airport. The Marina is fully organised, offering facilities and services of high standards. The total capacity is 1235 berths, on both permanent and floating pontoons, while there are dry dock facilities for approximately 520 boats. Moorings are available for boats up to 80 meters long and with 5.5 meters draught.

The marina offers a full range of technical boat services. There are a 65-ton travelift, a 45-ton and a 20-ton mobile automatic cranes to facilitate the manoeuvre of boats in and out of the water. In addition a smaller 5-ton crane and a boat transporter are available.

MAIN FACILITIES & SERVICES

  • 1235 berths
  • 520 dry docking capacity
  • Max LOA: 80m.
  • Max draught: 5,5m.
  • Electric power 220 / 380 V
  • Fuel station
  • Ramp
  • Boat maintenance and repair facilities
  • 65-ton travelift
  • 24-hour security services
  • Customs & Port Authorities
  • Wi-fi internet access
  • WC / Shower / Laundry
  • Car Parking
  • Rent a Car and Boat Chartering
  • Chandlery and Convenience Stores
  • Restaurant, coffee shops and bars
  • Swimming pool

Marina’s Website: www.medmarinas.com

Source: www.greek-marinas.gr

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