Marinas in Central Macedonia

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Marinas in Central Macedonia

Port of Panagia Bay

Marina in Central Macedonia
Ormos Panagias is a small settlement in Sithonia. It is essentially the port of Agios Nikolaos and is located just 2.5 km southeast. Ormos Panagias is 109 km from Thessaloniki and 42 km from the capital of the Prefecture of Halkidiki, Polygyros. The settlement has a variety of options from rooms to let and hotels, as well as many restaurants. The port of Ormos is moored mainly by tourist boats which make trips around the peninsula but also to the peninsula of Mount Athos. The port has a Coast Guard, but the possibility and installation of mooring small tourist boats is limited.
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Port of Thessaloniki

Marina in Central Macedonia
Port of Thessaloniki, service: Berthing Water supply Power-telecommunications supply Waste and residue management Towage Other institutions provide the following services: Fire-fighting services Navigation (channel VHF 12, Range16-24 kilometres) Lashing/unlashing services Also, private companies provide the following services: Towage Catering
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Porto Carras

Marina in Central Macedonia
The MarinaPorto Carras is located on the East Side of Sithonia Peninsula, Ηalkidiki -Northern Greece. The marina has a capacity of 315 berths for yachts up to 55 m length and 5,5 m draught. All berths have water and power supply. The distance to the international airport of Thessaloniki is about 110 km. Porto Carras Marina is the largest private marina in Northern Greece and surrounded by a beautiful pine tree landscape. The marina offer various services such as 24/7 security, bars / restaurants, shopping possibilities, fuel station, dry dock area, sanitary facilities, laundry and a shopping center.
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Porto Koufo

Marina in Central Macedonia
Porto Koufo is a bay whose inn is a natural small port with an entrance direction from South to North. It is located in the Toroneos Gulf, near the south-western end of Sithonia. It is one of the safest bays and anchorages in Northern Greece that although its entrance is on the west side of the peninsula, then the bay turns 90 degrees north thus providing safe coverage regardless of the direction of the wind. It is noted that the entrance of Porto Koufo bay at a distance from the sea is indistinguishable. For this reason, there are two lighthouses on either side of the entrance. During the day, the safe entrance is achieved by aligning the middle of the entrance with the Trikrano peak of Mount Athos. It is noteworthy that during World War II, it was used by German submarines due to its strategic position, which provided natural air cover and direct access to the Aegean. The Germans, during World War II, used it as a base and fortified it strongly. Today, it is a quiet, small fishing village that is evolving into a remarkable tourist resort of Sithonia. Porto Koufo was the ancient port of Toronea, the safest anchorage for Toronean ships. The port retains its ancient name to this day, since then it was called Kofos port, because the ancients claimed that whoever is in the bay does not hear the roar of the sea at all. Porto Koufo is 146 km from Thessaloniki and 82 km from the capital of the Prefecture of Halkidiki, Polygyros. Today, the port of Porto Koufo has been adapted to a small fishing port (shelter), but with a limited facility for mooring small tourist boats and yachts.
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