Tel: (30) 26610 99710 / Email / Gouvia Marina, Corfu, Greece
Suggested Itineraries and Sailing Routes
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Our main base is located in Gouvia Marina, Corfu, Greece. This large, land-locked bay lies just over 3M WNW of Limin Kerkyra and Corfu Town.
Facilities include water and electricity at all berths, onsite showers, toilets and laundry, many restaurants and bars both in the marina and in Kondokali village as well as a large swimming pool.
From here you can explore the North Corfu Channel, Central Corfu, South Corfu, the small islands Paxos and Anti Paxos, and popular mainland Greece ports and bays including Sayada and Plateria. Further south are also the islands of Lekfas, Ithaca, Cephalonia and Zakinthos -- all waiting to be explored during your Ionian sailing holiday.
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Kouloura Bay, North Corfu Channel
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A small bay S of Agios Stefanos, it is recognisable from the small church perched on the edge of a miniature harbour. Best for small boats, and care should be taken of the shoal water and reef with less than a metre over it bordering the breakwater for nearly 100m to the N and E.
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Kalami Bay, North Corfu Channel
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A large bay immediately S of Kouloura. Anchor in 4-10m where convenient. The bottom is sand and weed, good holding. Onshore find tavernas.
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Agni Bay, North Corfu Channel
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A much-loved spot for sailors, Agni Bay offers beautiful views and traditional tavernas serving delicious Corfiot specialities and seafood.
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Agios Stefanos, North Corfu Channel
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Anchor in 2-7m where convenient on mud, sand and weed. There are numerous restaurants and bars ashore.
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NAOK Yacht Club, Garitsa Bay, Central Corfu
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The yacht harbour on the W side of Ormos Garitsas belongs to NAOK, the National Club of Corfu. There are 3-4m depths in the entrance and 3m depths on the outer end of the mole, decreasing further into the harbour. Ashore find restaurants, bars and provisions. The famous Esplanade is just above the anchorage.
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Once a small fishing village, Benitses is now known for the sound of bouzouki and disco music coming from its many cafes, restaurants and tavernas. There is a small harbour. Go stern or bows-to on the end of the breakwater in 2-2.5m, or anchor off in 3-10m.
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A bay with a small harbour where reasonable shelter from the prevailing wind can be found.
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A large bay on the N end of Paxos Island much inhabited by tripper boats, dinghy sailors, wind surfers and yachts.
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A miniature harbour a third of the way down the E coast from Lakka. Most provisions onshore and tavernas and bars.
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The main harbour on the island tucked in and completely hidden behind the islet of Ay Nikolaos. Ferries and excursion boats run from Corfu and Parga on a daily basis and some of the large ferries from Italy also stop here.
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Just over a mile SE of Gaios is the enclosed bay of Mongonisi. Ashore find tavernas set amonst gnarled, mature olive trees.
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Emerald Bay, Anti Paxos Island
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Beautiful but very popular bay.
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Water near the quay. The hamlet ashore is a little visited place where tavernas serve simple but good fare, including good fresh fish caught locally.
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Plateria, Mainland Greece
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A recently enlarged harbour inside Ormos Platerias, the large bay lying under Ak Kondoramourto. There is good shopping for provisions as well as tavernas and cafes on the waterfront.
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Sivota–Mourtos, Mainland Greece
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Just over 5M S of Ak Kondramourto, the S entrance to Igoumenitsa, lie the Sivota Islands and, on the mainland shore opposite, the village of Mourtos. The high bold islands: Nisis Ay Nikolaos, Nisis Sivota, and Nisis Mavros Notos, are easily identified from the N or S.
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Parga is the village tucked under the castle to the E of Ormos Valtou, the bay that is most used by yachts and sand and sea lovers.
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Preveza sits just inside the entrance to Amvrakikos Kolpos and NE of the island of Levkas that shelters the inland sea. The town's many facilities including good shopping, tavernas, bars and restaurants. International and domestic flights leave from Aktion airport just across the channel.
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