Porto Carras
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Porto Carras

Marina in Greece

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 beauti

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Porto Carras Installations

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Électricité
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Essence
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Eau
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Wifi
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Douches
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Toilettes
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Nourriture
40.07535 N, 23.79440 E

Porto Carras Information

Communauté active en hiver ?

Yes

Manœuvrabilité

Good

Approches et balisage des canaux

Excellent

Amarrages pour catamarans

Yes

Type de quai

Floating

Profondeur à la marée basse moyenne

3m+

Courant/flux de marée

Negligible

Port d'entrée

Yes

Amarrages pour visiteurs

Yes

Porto Carras Weather Forecast

Sun
1PM - 5PM
22 December 2024
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    W 3 knots increasing to SW 6 knots.
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    10°C
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    Sunny
Sun
5PM - 9PM
22 December 2024
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    SW 4–9 knots.
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    9–11°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Sunny
Sun
9PM - 5AM
22 December 2024
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    Light and variable.
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    8–10°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Mostly fine
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