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The Boat Ports of Corfu

There are 4 main ports for your private boat trips in Corfu: Old Town Port, Gouvia Marina, Paleokastritsa and Nissaki.

Corfu Old Port

Corfu’s Old Port, located in the heart of Corfu Town, is a charming and historic harbor that dates back centuries. The port is bustling with life, with colorful fishing boats and yachts lined up along the docks, framed by the picturesque Venetian-era buildings surrounding it.

 

From here, visitors can stroll along the waterfront, explore nearby attractions like the New Fortress, or simply enjoy the lively ambiance that’s infused with Corfu’s rich heritage. Corfu Old Port also serves as a gateway to day trips around the Ionian Sea, offering easy access to nearby islands and secluded beaches by boat.

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Gouvia Marina

Gouvia Marina

Gouvia Marina is Corfu’s largest and most modern marina, situated a few kilometers north of Corfu Town in the area of Gouvia. Known for its excellent facilities and services, the marina is a popular docking spot for yachts from around the world, with capacity for over a thousand vessels.

 

Beyond its practical amenities, Gouvia Marina offers an elegant environment with restaurants, cafes, and shops, as well as scenic views of the surrounding bay and hills.

Paleokastritsa Port

Paleokastritsa Port is nestled in a scenic bay on Corfu’s west coast, surrounded by lush green hills and stunning turquoise waters. Known for its natural beauty, the port is a popular starting point for boat excursions to nearby sea caves and secluded beaches that are only accessible by water. Paleokastritsa itself is famous for its clear waters and incredible underwater visibility, making it a hotspot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

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Nissaki Port

Nissaki Port is a small and charming harbor located on Corfu’s northeastern coast, nestled in a peaceful cove with clear, calm waters. This intimate port is perfect for those looking to escape the busier areas of the island and enjoy a quiet atmosphere. Nissaki is known for its stunning surroundings, with lush green hillsides descending into the crystal-clear sea, making it a picturesque spot for swimming, snorkeling, and boating.

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