Mykonos Marina
From CruisersWiki
Mykonos Marina
Mykonos Marina | |
Marina Chart | |
Co-ords: | GPS: 37°27.8′N, 25°19.6′E |
---|---|
Radio: | None at present |
Berths: | Around 30 visitors' moorings at present |
Max draft: | 4.5 metres |
Fuel: | No fuel dock |
Water: | Only on SW quay |
Elect: | Only on SW quay |
Toilets: | No |
Showers: | No |
Laundry: | No |
Internet: | No |
Wi-Fi: | No |
Cable TV: | No |
Phone No. | None |
Email add: | |
More notes about the Marina |
Mykonos Marina is a partly finished marina located around two kilometres north of the old harbour and town of Mykonos. It provides good shelter from the prevailing winds and is quiet, being some distance from the main town. Until recently something of a 'free for all', attempts have been made during 2011 to improve the facilities for yachts here and there are at time of writing (August 2011) around a dozen laid moorings for small and medium sized yachts in the marina’s ‘yacht basin’ to starboard on entry and a further 30 for larger (20-25 metre) yachts on the marina’s south west quay (on the inside of the section where the cruise liners berth). Water and electricity (prepaid) are currently available only at the berths on the SW quay.
See link to Yachting and Boating World Forum: [1] for recent extensive discussions on the improvements to Mykonos Marina.
|
Marina radio contact
None at present.
There are no dangers in the approach. Usually there will be one or more large cruise ships moored on the outside of the marina breakwater to help identify it. The marina is entered from SE. Depths in the entrance are 5.0 - 6.0 metres.
Berthing
Click on this link [2] for a map of yacht berthing options (as at September 2011). Visiting yachts normally berth stern/bows-to or alongside in the basin immediately to starboard on entering the marina. The basin consists of a short breakwater extending from the shore and protecting the marina from SE and a parallel concrete jetty 100 metres further into the marina, creating a U-shaped basin in the E corner of the marina. There are only 2-3 laid moorings on the breakwater section of the basin and a further 5-6 on either side of the concrete jetty. Once these are taken, yachts need to use their anchors (with great care as there are mooring chains along both sides of the basin). A safer alternative is to go alongside on the shore side of the basin. Depths alongside here are 4.25 metres. Depths along the jetty and breakwater range from 4.25 metres at the root to 4.5 metres at the end. The basin is the least sheltered part of the marina and gusts will be experienced with strong northerly winds. The basin is also subject to some swell, especially in strong S winds.
There are a further 30 laid moorings for larger (20-25 metre) yachts on the marina’s south west quay (on the inside of the section where the cruise liners berth), but these are usually filled with local power boats and a visiting yacht will be lucky to find a berth here. Unfortunately, these are the only berths with water and electricity.
No berthing assistance is available at present. You are reliant on fellow yachtsmen.
Marina facilities
Currently water and electricity (prepaid system) only available on the SW quay. Fuel by mini tanker only. No other facilities.
Repairs
None
Security
Poor. Its only protection is its remoteness from the town.
Marina Location
The marina is about half an hour's walk from the town and its attractions. There are a couple of good restaurants close to the marina.
Transport
Car/scooter hire outlet opposite the marina. Regular bus service into town during the season. Also local taxis.
Price
Currently there are no staff based at the marina to charge visiting yachts. However, if the port police arrive from Mykonos Town, they will ask you to visit their offices in the town to pay harbour dues before you leave.
Contact
Full address, mail address, phone, fax, website, email, etc.
Personal experience
Post your personal experience and rating of this marina.
- Some much needed improvements have been made during 2011 (see link above) and Mykonos Marina is now slightly more yacht-friendly than it used to be. However, considerable additional investment is needed to bring it up to an acceptable marina standard. --Athene of Lymington 13:24, 11 July 2011 (BST)
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this marina & this page's details validated:
- April 2007 -- Athene of Lymington
- Sept 2010 – Nereus
- September 2011 --Athene of Lymington 20:18, 3 September 2011 (BST)
Contributors to this page | ||
---|---|---|
Names: --Athene of Lymington 10:47, 7 September 2011 (BST)
|