Lakki Marina is located in the unique natural harbor of Lakki, on the left bank of the bay, just behind the main port of Lakki.
In 1912, the Italian forces occupied the Dodecanese and chose Leros and Lakki harbor as an ideal location for their naval stations, which were the largest in the eastern Mediterranean until 1943. Nowadays, yachtsmen arriving at the Lakki Marina can enjoy the beauty of the sea and the environment of Leros Island and its surroundings. Visitors can engage in various water sports, mountaineering, diving, hiking, biking, fishing, etc. You can also touch the centuries-old history of Leros by visiting various museums and archaeological sites, or even just stroll through its streets, because every corner has its own historical memory.
Lakki Marina, which has been operating since 1993, is perfectly equipped and offers high quality services, showers, toilets, laundry facilities and much more.
Lakki Marina currently has a capacity of about 35 vessels, with permanent berths that can accommodate vessels up to 60 meters long and with a minimum draft of 5 meters.
The berths are equipped with 220V-16A/32A/63A and 380V-63A electrical outlets as well as running water, while paved moorings ensure the safety of the moored vessels.
Friendly, professional staff is available to help you moor, provide electricity, water, fuel and any other requirements you may have.
Wireless Internet access is free and fully operational.
You can grab coffee, drinks or snacks at the marina cafe or in the town of Lackey, which is just steps away from the marina. There you will find restaurants, grocery stores and supermarkets.
Close to the marina you will find a modern cinema, several coffee bars and a music hall.
Leros has a history that dates back to 3000 BC. There are several museums and historical sites to visit during your stay. Many historical events took place over the centuries until the end of World War II.
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