Haven Corfu
Haven Corfu is a port in Gouvia on the Greek island of Corfu offering over 1200 berths for boats and yachts of various sizes, including large vessels up to 80 meters long with drafts up to 5.5 meters. Each berth comes with electricity and fresh water connections, and the port features repair facilities, dry docks, fuel stations, modern bathrooms, laundry services, and shops.
Gouvia Bay has a long history as an anchorage for ships and once served as a crucial link between the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. The port became Greece's first privately operated marina in the early 20th century and has since expanded continuously with new berths and modern facilities.
The port serves as a natural gathering place where locals and visitors meet at nearby taverns and cafes to enjoy meals and conversation. Daily maritime activity shapes the character of Gouvia village, where residents and boaters share a relaxed rhythm tied to the rhythms of the sea.
The port operates year-round with comprehensive services including waste disposal, fresh water, electricity, and 24-hour security to support boat owners and visitors. The village of Gouvia sits directly adjacent to the port with supermarkets, restaurants, taverns, and shops, along with car rental and boat rental options for exploring the island or sailing trips.
The port was Greece's first privately operated marina and features specialized equipment including large lift systems and mobile cranes capable of hauling very large boats out of the water for repair and maintenance. This capacity makes it a preferred destination for sailors requiring comprehensive vessel servicing.
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