Mykonos Marina

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See link to Yachting and Boating World Forum: [http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=274775] for recent extensive discussions on the improvements to Mykonos Marina.
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===Marina radio contact===
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Revision as of 08:05, 12 July 2011

Mykonos Marina

Mykonos Marina
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Marina Chart
Co-ords: GPS: 37°27.8′N, 25°19.6′E
Radio: VHF - (channel?)
Berths: Around 75 moorings at present
Max draft: 5.0 metres
Fuel: No fuel dock
Water: On some berths
Elect: On some berths
Toilets: No
Showers: No
Laundry: No
Internet: No
Wi-Fi: No
Cable TV: No
Phone No. Enter number
Email add: Email
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 very 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 reportedly at time of writing (July 2011) some 34 laid moorings for small and medium sized yachts on the marina’s eastern quay and 40 for larger (20-25 metre) yachts on the inner west quay. Water and electricity (prepaid) are available at some of the berths, mostly on the western quay.

See link to Yachting and Boating World Forum: [1] for recent extensive discussions on the improvements to Mykonos Marina.

Marina radio contact

Contact details - (before entry), and harbourmaster/manager's name, etc.

Navigation/Approach

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 S.Depths in the entrance are 5.0 - 6.0 metres.

Berthing

Security man Nikos, employed by the municipality, is usually on hand to direct yachts to a suitable berth. Laid moorings on eastern and inner western quay. Eastern quay is the most appropriate for small to medium sized yachts (up to 20 metres).

Marina facilities

Currently water and electricity (prepaid system) only available on inner western quay but plans to install both on eastern quay also at some time in future. 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.

Transport

Local taxis only.

Price

Current price (give date)

Contact

Full address, mail address, phone, fax, website, email, etc.

Personal experience

Post your personal experience and rating of this marina.

  • Not a place to visit unless you really want to see Mykonos. It's a squeeze to get a berth anywhere and it's a dusty and depressing place (April 2007).
  • Much needed improvements have been made during 2011 (see link above) and Mykonos Marina is reportedly now somewhat more yacht-friendly than it used to be. --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


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Names: --Athene of Lymington 13:24, 11 July 2011 (BST)


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