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Corfu is the northern Ionian hub: sheltered waters in Gouvia Bay, easy day hops along the east coast and down to Paxos/Antipaxos, micro-tidal conditions with a reliable summer sea-breeze and busy ferry traffic.
Sitting between the Adriatic and the Ionian, Corfu offers mostly settled, day-sailing conditions close to shore.
Two main berthing models serve visitors: the large base inside Gouvia Bay and the compact town-side quays under the Old Fortress at Mandraki.
The east coast is a short-hop playground with frequent shelter and small ports; in the Corfu Channel expect local wind acceleration at times. The west coast is more exposed and scenic, with fine anchorages but fewer all-weather refuges.
Summer brings a dependable afternoon breeze; tides are small and wind/pressure govern sea level and sea state.
Charter and marina services are extensive, with city and airport access simplifying crew logistics.
Corfu in Greece offers 4 marinas, each with unique facilities and services for visiting yachts. To help you choose the best spot, we've sorted the marinas by skipper ratings, ensuring you see the top-rated options first. Whether you need a centrally located marina with easy access to the city or a quieter place with full-service facilities, you'll find the right option below.
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