The Greek Marinas Association expanded its network and reviewed the direction of Greece’s marina sector during its general assembly held on 24 April 2026 in Preveza. A total of 26 representatives attended the meeting from across the country to discuss sector performance, future prospects and regulatory conditions.

Greek Marinas Association

According to a report by Naftemporiki, the new members are Agia Pelagia Marina in Kefalonia and Porto Heli Marina. Their entry expands a network that represents about 75 percent of Greece’s organised berths and serves vessels from seven metres up to 140-metre superyachts.

Located in a sheltered bay in Kefalonia, Agia Pelagia Marina provides services such as electricity and water supply, fuel, berthing support, waste management and technical assistance. It accommodates sailing boats, motor yachts and smaller craft, with mooring options including stern-to dock and buoy mooring.

Porto Heli Marina is in the Argolic Gulf in the eastern Peloponnese and can accommodate up to 149 vessels of up to 55 metres in length and offers services including water and power supply, waste collection, fuel supply through partner stations and lifting services for smaller boats.

At the general assembly, the president of the association, Stavros Katsikadis, said that cooperation, innovation and sustainable development are important for strengthening the sector’s competitiveness and improving maritime tourism. He also expressed appreciation for the continued support of members and acknowledged the role of participants in the association’s work.

The association presented its 2025 activities, including a completed study on the spatial planning of tourist ports, its presence in international forums and exhibitions, and engagement with public institutions, as well as broader conditions affecting the sector at local and international levels.