AGIA MARINA
- GRAGM
- Latitude: 38.1848
- Longitude: 24.063
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Agia Marina Attica 18010 Greece
Phone number: +30 22970 22285
Web-site: http://www.portofagiamarina.gr
Port Description: AGIA MARINA, Greece
General Overview: AGIA MARINA is a small port located on the island of Aegina in Greece. This port serves as a minor yet significant hub within the Saronic Gulf area, providing access to maritime traffic and serving local transportation needs. The port is utilized mainly for passenger ferries, fishing vessels, and private yachts.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 37.7142° N latitude and 23.4897° E longitude
- Geographical Setting: Situated on the eastern side of the island of Aegina, with close proximity to other notable Greek islands and the mainland.
Port Specifications:
Harbour Type:
- Coastal Natural Harbour
Berths and Piers:
- Total Berths: Limited, primarily designed for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Berth Length: Typically ranges from 20 to 80 meters.
- Draft Depth: From 2.5 meters to 5 meters, suitable for shallow-draft vessels such as ferries and yachts.
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouse/Beacons: Key light and navigation aid located on the east side of the port.
- Buoys and Markers: Buoyant aids and markers guide safe entry and exit to the port.
Facilities:
- Passenger Terminal: Basic facilities available for ferry passengers.
- Yacht Services: Docking, refueling, and minor repair services.
- Fishing Facilities: Dedicated area for local fishing boats to offload catch.
- Cargo Handling: Limited cargo-handling facilities primarily for local needs.
Transportation Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to the rest of the island.
- Public Transport: Bus services available that connect the port to major points on Aegina island.
- Proximity to Major Cities: Approximately 27 kilometers from Piraeus port, which is accessible via regular ferry services.
Safety and Security:
- Port Security: Managed by local authorities with basic security measures.
- Emergency Services: Access to local emergency services, including a coastguard presence in the area.
Nearby Amenities:
- Restaurants, cafes, and shops in close proximity to the port area.
- Lodging options such as hotels and guesthouses for travelers and crew.
Environmental Considerations:
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for waste collection and disposal to minimize environmental impact.
- Marine Care: Efforts to maintain water quality and protect the surrounding marine ecosystem.
Operational Considerations:
- The port primarily operates for domestic routes and coastal traffic.
- Seasonal variations can impact port activity, with higher traffic during the summer tourist season.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority Office: Local port authority manages operations; contact information is available through regional maritime directories.
AGIA MARINA is a charming port supporting local economic activity and offering essential services for marine passengers, fishing, and recreational boating. Despite its limited size, it plays a vital role in the maritime infrastructure of Aegina island and the broader Saronic Gulf region.
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