Τhe entry and exit of private – professional boats is prohibited of leisure in Marina Tourlou

The Port Authority of Mykonos – Municipal Port Fund informs that due to the increased traffic of routed passenger ferries approaching the port of Mykonos and especially for the hours from 09:30 to 10:30, the entry and exit of private – professional boats is prohibited of leisure in Marina Tourlou, Mykonos

Steps to check if there is a place in our marina!

By announcing your berth in our marina by SMS 24 hours before your desired arrival, inform them with the following information: Date of Arrival, Date of Departure, the type of boat motor or sailing, the measures and the draft, as well as the ports of origin and destination
At the end of the day the manager of the marina will inform you by SMS if there is a place available or not.
ATTENTION, if you do not receive a response at the end of the day you should try to contact the marina manager again by any suitable means, because it means that your message has not been received.

 

Marina manager Rossolatos Nikolaos 22890 28790 & 6946942091

WATER-ELECTRICITY PRICES

KindCost
Water15 € / Cubic
Electricity1 € / Kilowatt hours

The available “fillings” of water and electricity are:10€,20€,30€,50€,100€,200€ και 300€

Sterning fees

Boat TypeLengthCost
Small boats0 - 7 m30,00 € / metre+Taxes
Professional tourist day boatsof any length30,00 € / metre+Taxes
Professional yachts7,01 m and over73,00 € / metre+Taxes
Private pleasure boats7,01 - 10 m150,00 € / metre+Taxes
Private pleasure boats10,01 - 15 m170,00 € / metre+Taxes
Private pleasure boats15,01 m and over200,00 € / metre+Taxes
Traditional shipsof any length30,00 € / metre+Taxes

Parabola Fees (Side Binding)

The mooring fees with a parable of professional pleasure boats, private pleasure boats, small boats, professional cruise ships, as well as traditional ships, result in a 25% increase of the respective mooring fee with stern mooring.

The daily fee for berthing with stern mooring is obtained from the values of the above tables multiplied by the length of the ship and divided by the annual number of days 365. The resulting number is rounded to the nearest second decimal place

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