Kenese Marina-Port, one of the largest ports of the Lake Balaton, having 270 landing stages, is located 100 kilometers from Budapest, and can be reached by taking the M7 highway, then turning off it towards Balatonfüred and driving for ten minutes. Its protective breakwaters ensure a calm inner water surface in any kind of wind for the boats, which are anchored to larch landing stages and posts. The landing stages are equipped with electric current and the possibility to connect cable-TV and running water. Internet connection is also available on the property of the port.
Cultured social premises, baths, toilets, washhouse and kitchenette, as well as a lounge and drink-bar await the sailors. The port is equipped with its own petrol station, crane and closed-off parking lot. Sailboat rental, sailing instruction, a sailing specialty shop, a sail mending shop and a food store complete our range of services.
The water-sport association ensures an organisation for those more seriously interested in sailing and for those who compete regularly. A qualified, skilled operation and service team ensures carefree, problem-free sailing.

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Thanks for the fantastic weekend in Budapest - 2024.12.11.
The fine hotel with a wonderful atmosphere and the walking on my last day made my stay unforgettable in Budapest. Thanks for the many information of your website. It was a wonderful experience to walk over the Chain Bridge and to admire some interesting views of the lightened Buda Castle, the Gellert Hill and the Liberty Statue.
Sights of Budapest - 2024.12.11.
Budapest, lying on both banks of the Danube, is a city which offers many historical and cultural sights.
The two banks of the Danube from Margaret Island to Gellert Hill, the Buda Castle Quarter, the Andrássy út and its historical environment are all the part of the World Heritage.
Some of the outstanding buildings are the Opera House, the Ballet Institute and the Music Academy. Under the street there is the Millenium Underground Railway, which was the first on the continent. Andrássy út leads to Heroes’ Square. The statues of outstanding Hungarian rulers and leaders stand in the semicircular colonnade. On the two sides of the square there are the Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Gallery.




