Kos - Docking

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The port of Kos is at the eastern end of the island.

The Old Harbor –  Well protected, but there can be a surge when a strong Meltemi blows. Moor bows-to on the NE side of the harbor.

The holding is good but beware of an old mooring chain somewhere in the harbor! Electricity and water are both available but will require long connections. Toilets in the ferry terminal but no showers.

Kos marina – Situated 1.6 kms (one mile) SE of the Old Harbor of Kos. On arrival, take the boat’s papers to the marina reception, which is in the middle of the complex, opposite pontoon D. Clearance can be done here during the summer season.

During the season the marina has large numbers of charter boats, but in the winter months there is plenty of space and it is a good place for liveaboards.

Anchorage – In settled weather, there is an anchorage off the beach between the harbor and the marina.

Last updated:  April 2016

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  1. May 26, 2019 at 5:21 AM
    vchirie says:

    After the 2017 earthquake which has damaged their building, immigration (2 crew lists are required) is now located at the ferry terminal, on the opposite side. Custom’s office is also there (only non-EU flag needs to stop there). Port authority fee is now 15 euros.

  2. December 31, 2017 at 12:34 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Kos Marina charges us 55 Euro per night for 2 nights in September. lagoon 380 catamaran. As it was quite busy and a changeover weekend, we had to moor on the Eastern outer wall.

    The Northerly blows directly along and parallel to this. Not overly well protected. The marina chandlers are even more expensive than usual.