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Gouvia Marina
Two Green and two Red buoys with Green and Red flashing lights
respectively identify the entrance of the Bay channel. On
arrival, please call the marina port control on Channel 69
which will provide you with approach directions to your berth.
The marina dingy and a sailor on the pier will give necessary
assistance. Then please proceed to the reception for check-in.
Reception hours : 01 May to 30 Oct.: 08:00 to 20:30 hours,
01 Nov. to 30 Apr.: 09:00 to 17:00 hours The marina is continuously
manned 24 hours a day. At night when the sailor on duty is
on the pontoons or making his patrols, the office is locked.
Should you require assistance at such times, he can be contacted
on VHF Channel 69.
Call identifier : Gouvia Marina, VHF channel 69 (24 hrs)
Daily reports for Adriatic and Ionian Sea are displayed on
the notice board at reception or may be provided on VHF by
the marina office on request.
Telephones are at reception and at various points around the
quay. Mobile phones can be rented. Fax service is provided
at reception.
Berths are available for short and long term rentals and can
accommodate vessels of up to 60m LOA and 6m draught. Berths
are equipped with water, electricity and telephone hook-ups.
Refuse containers are sited along the piers.
Electricity cables or plugs may be purchased from the Ship
Chandlery or the marina Office. Electricity charges in accordance
with the current Mooring Fees list. Fresh water is available
at all berths free of charge. Drinking water is available
at the Fuel Station at a small cost.
Toilet and shower facilities are free of charge and are located
at the Public Services Building, near the boatyard and close
to the Marina Centre. They are available at all times except
during the daily cleaning periods. Separate facilities are
available for the disabled. A laundry is located next to the
toilets near the Marina Centre.
Information for these services is available at reception.
A car rental office is located at the Public Services Building.
Local banks are open Monday to Friday 08:00 am. to 13:30 p.m.
There is an Exchange Office located at the Public Services
Building, working seven days the week.
Medical assistance can be obtained from the Medical Office
at the Public Service Building or see General Information
\ Medical section on this site.
The Coastguard and Hellenic Tourism offices are located at
the Public Services Building.
The marina entrances are guarded by private security. Security
personnel are on hand 24 hours a day around the quay.
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