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Read MoreAgios Kosmas is an anchorage in Athens.
Athens is a charter location in Cyclades, a yacht charter area in Greece.
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Location
Agios Kosmas is a modern and well-provided marina that was built to host the Olympic Games in 2004 and a lovely sailing spot in Greece. The marina is located in a strategic location which makes it a perfect spot for yacht charters in the Saronic island. It is situated in the coastal area in southern Attica close to the city of Glyfada and just 15km from the Athens city center. Due to the location of the Marina, it offers yacht charters and motor yachts a great shelter in any weather. Members of crewed charter in Greece will find a wide range of transportation options that connect the ports to the center of Athens like tram, taxis, and metro.
Navigation
Agios Kosmas operates on a 24-hour basis all year round and a great place to berth for superyachts. The Marina welcomes boats and chartered yachts which range from 15m to 80m in size for short and long stay visitors that want to berth. Once your Greek yachts get to the Marina, you will be assisted by the Marina’s sailors with two tenders on where you can moor your vessels.
Provisioning
Provisioning for chartered yachts in Agios Kosmas is very easy as you can easily opt for online provisioning goods that will deliver your needs straight to the ship. With Balaskas gastronomy and restoration, you can order online for quality food and beverage, and they will deliver directly on board. You can visit https://balaskas.shop/ to see the varieties of food and supplies; they provide free delivery from 8 AM to 9 PM. Balaskas also offers an active shuttle service on request between the Marina and the Balaskas Supermarkets, as a result, you can choose fresh products yourself.
You can also choose yachtness, which offers 24 hours a day service to shop for provisions even on holidays. You can head to https://store.yachtness.com/ to place your order, and they will deliver directly onboard upon request.
Types of boats that are in the marina
Even though Agios Kosmas was developed as a home to marine exhibitions and superyachts shows originally, It is now home to some superyachts and visiting yachts as well.
Capacity and technical data
Agios Kosmas is one of the top sailing destinations in Greece that welcomes boats and motor yachts of sizes from 15 m to 80 m for short and long stay visitor berthing. The Marina is spacious and can accommodate up to 337 boats in total on both the floating and permanent pontoons along with spaces suitable for graving dry docking for boat wintering at the Marina.
You will love the variety of facilities and services that the marina offers chartered yachts on the Saronic island. It is equipped with facilities like a touchdown and lift-off area for helicopters, a slipway for trailers, four main car park areas, and a vacuum sewage system. For your safety and the safety of your boat, the marina complex is fenced with only one entrance gate while there are private securities that keep watch 24 hours a day. There is also a CCTV system with electronic cameras for the coverage of the Marina facilities. Moreover, the pier is equipped with firefighting systems like fire extinguishers, firefighting equipment, alarm buttons, etc.
There is a 250KVA power generator for the basic needs of the complex in case of power failure. Agios Kosmas offers different services such as assistance in the mooring of vessels, diving and technical services, water and power supply, and fuel services to make your sailing trip memorable.
Here is a video of M/Y Apanemia docking Marina Agios Kosmas Athens, Greece
History of Agios Kosmas
The Agios Kosmas Marina was constructed mainly to host the sailing competitions of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. After the competition, it was turned into a private marina. Agios Kosmas is supervised and managed by the Hellinikon SA and it provides the best shelter spot from extreme weather conditions in the Attica area coastline due to its incredible morphology.