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- | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astypalea Astypalea] (Αστυπάλαια) or Astipalaia or Stampalia is an isolated island with an area of 96.85 km<sup>2</sup> withabout 1600 inhabitants. While it belongs to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodecanese Dodecanese group], geographically and historically it is closer associated with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclades Cyclades]. | |
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- | + | Chora is the larger town in Astypalea. It surrounds the Quirini castle. The town is charming with its white washed buildings and many nooks and crannies. Many of the old buildings are in disrepair and, like in so many other Greek islands, are unfortunately not being repaired but are being replaced by concrete monsters. People have become too affluent to want to keep up the old houses. This is still a nice, off the beaten track island, well worth a visit. | |
- | + | Near the castle is the lovely church of Παναγία Πορταΐτισα (Panayia Portaitisa - Our Lady of the Gate). It has a very nice roof and a well kept garden. The castle itself is in a sad condition. Only two of its churches have been kept, the rest are in ruins. The view is wonderful. Walk through the old ramparts and then down through the town and back to Skala. All together you will like Astypalea. It still has many old houses and it is low key. | |
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- | Near the castle is the lovely church of Παναγία Πορταΐτισα (Panayia Portaitisa - Our Lady of the Gate). It has a very nice roof and a well kept garden. The castle itself is in a sad condition. Only two of its churches have been kept, the rest are in ruins. The view is wonderful. Walk through the old ramparts and then down through the town and back to Skala. All together you will like Astypalea. It still has many old houses and it is low key | + | |
==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
- | + | ; BA | |
- | + | : 1040 Nísos Íos to Vrakhonisídha Kandhelioússa | |
- | ;BA | + | : 3922 Astipalia (Stampalia) Island |
- | :1040 Nísos Íos to Vrakhonisídha Kandhelioússa | + | ; Imray-Tetra |
- | :3922 Astipalia (Stampalia) Island | + | : G32 Eastern Sporades, Dodecanese & the Coast of Turkey |
- | ;Imray-Tetra | + | : G34 Southern Cyclades |
- | :G32 Eastern Sporades, Dodecanese & the Coast of Turkey | + | ; NIMA |
- | :G34 Southern Cyclades | + | : 54410 Nisos Astipalaia |
- | ;NIMA | + | : 54412 Nisos Amorgos & Plans in Astipalaia |
- | :54410 Nisos Astipalaia | + | ; Greek |
- | :54412 Nisos Amorgos & Plans in Astipalaia | + | |
- | ;Greek | + | |
: 42 Andros to Chalki Island | : 42 Andros to Chalki Island | ||
: 423 Paros to Astypalia | : 423 Paros to Astypalia | ||
- | == | + | ==Weather== |
- | '' | + | ''See [[Aegean_Sea#Weather|Aegean Sea]]''. |
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+ | ==Passages== | ||
+ | * [[N - S Passages in East Aegean]] | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the Dodecanese Islands]] | ||
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+ | ==Islands== | ||
+ | * {{dest| Levitha and Kinaros| label= Levitha|i|a}} | ||
+ | * {{dest| Levitha and Kinaros#Kinaros| label= Kinaros|i|a}} | ||
+ | * {{dest| Syrna |i|a}} | ||
+ | {{Poi |lat=36.53102|lon=26.46503|zoom=14| type= island |name= Kounoupi | ||
+ | | image= Greece_Astypalea_Kounoupi.jpg | imagetext= The cove at Kounoupi | imagewidth= | ||
+ | | text= There is an anchorage on the west cove of this uninhabited islet to the SE of Astypalea. It affords some shelter from the ''meltemi''.}} | ||
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+ | ==Communication== | ||
* Coast Guard - VHF channel 12 & telephone +30 2430 61 208 | * Coast Guard - VHF channel 12 & telephone +30 2430 61 208 | ||
* Olympia Radio - VHF channel 23 | * Olympia Radio - VHF channel 23 | ||
- | + | ''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''. | |
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- | == | + | ==Navigation== |
Approaches to Astypalea are straightforward but, | Approaches to Astypalea are straightforward but, | ||
- | + | {{Warning}}there can be very violent gusts near the lee coastline. | |
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Skala is the main harbor but there are several other well protected anchorages however, they all suffer from the fierce gusts. | Skala is the main harbor but there are several other well protected anchorages however, they all suffer from the fierce gusts. | ||
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===Ports=== | ===Ports=== | ||
- | + | {{Poi |lat=36.54805 |lon=26.3562 | type= harbour |name= Skala |altname= Σκαλα or Περίγιαλος |zoom= 16 | |
- | + | | image= Greece_Astypalea_Scala.jpg | imagetext= Chart of Skala | imagewidth= | |
- | + | | text= Skala or Perigialos is a safe harbor but subject to violent gusts in a strong ''meltemi''. A new breakwater extension provides secure berthing for around 6-8 yachts med moored to the quay. Water and electricity points are installed and have now been connected (June 2013). Diesel can be ordered by telephone via a small truck from the nearby gasoline station. | |
- | Skala or Perigialos | + | |
- | It is also possible to moor stern to or alongside the outer quay but it is sometimes crowded and | + | It is also possible to moor stern to or alongside the outer quay but it is sometimes crowded and close to the ferries,and not at all protected from the ''Meltemi''. Alternatively, one or two yachts can anchor at the northern end of the bay, staying well clear of the anchors of yachts moored on the quay. Good holding in sand. The Hellenic Coast Guard is friendly, moderately helpful and their port fee is miniscule (2.12 EU for 45' in 2011) |
- | + | I was told by a fisherman that entering or leaving the harbour with SE winds/waves can be tricky. An alternative, I was told, is Maltezana Bay or, of course, the bays on the north side of the islands narrow isthmus - Agios Nikolaos or the North East Cove -but these are both a few kilometers from any kind of civilization. - April 2014 --[[User:LifePart2|LifePart2]] [[Image:Canada_Icon.png]] | |
- | + | Skala is an attractive town and has a number of restaurants and a few stores with limited provisions. The gas station is not too far but up-hill. The town of Chora is about 15 minutes walk up the steep road. | |
- | + | An alternative to Skala is [[#Livadia_Bay|Livadia Bay]] about 1.5 nM to the S. }} | |
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- | + | {{himage|Astypalea.jpeg|New yacht harbour}} | |
+ | {{himage|Greece_Astypalea_Skala.jpg|Chora & Skala}} | ||
+ | {{himage|Chora.jpeg|Chora}} | ||
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- | + | {{Poi |36|34.35|N|26|20.46|E| | type= harbour |name= Ayios Andreas |zoom= 15 | |
- | + | | image= Greece_Astypalea_AyAndreas_h.jpg | imagetext= Chart of Ayios Andreas | imagewidth= | |
- | + | | text= This a new artificial harbor on the inner NW side of the island. According to the local fishermen, it provides all weather shelter. Facilities for water and electricity have not yet been connected (April 2014). There is room for a handful of yachts to dock against the wall. There is also good anchorage just outside the little harbour. The bay provides good shelter from West and South sector winds, but will get a bit of chop from Easterlies, and swell from Northerlies. There is a 6km road to Skala and the Hora, and also to Analipsi. There are no other facilities of any sort. Also the ferry to other islands departs from here.}} | |
- | This a new artificial harbor on the inner NW side of the island. According to the local fishermen, it provides all weather shelter. | + | |
===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ===Marinas & Yacht Clubs=== | ||
None. | None. | ||
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- | + | {{Poi |36|32.46|N|26|20.7|E| | type= anchorage |name= Livadia Bay |zoom= 15 | |
- | + | | image= Greece_Astypalea_Livadia_h.jpg | imagetext= Chart of Livadia Bay | imagewidth= | |
- | + | | text= This is a large sandy bay just 1.5 nM around the castle south of [[#Skala|Skala]]. It is much less susceptible to the gusts and very comfortable. Good holding. | |
- | This is a large sandy bay just 1.5 nM around the castle south of [[#Skala|Skala]]. It is much less susceptible to the gusts and very comfortable. Good holding. | + | |
- | It is a very attractive sandy beach, low key, with just a couple of restaurants and a few bathers. No provisions. Chora is about a 30 minutes pleasant walk (2.5 km). | + | It is a very attractive sandy beach, low key, with just a couple of restaurants and a few bathers. No provisions. Chora is about a 30 minutes pleasant walk (2.5 km). }} |
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- | + | {{himage|Astypalea_7.jpg|Livadia Bay}} | |
- | + | {{himage|Greece_Astypalea_Livadhia.jpg|A comfortable anchorage}} | |
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- | | | + | {{Poi |36|34.5|N|26|23.2|E| | type= anchorage |name= Maltezana Bay |altname= Μαλτεζάνα |zoom= 15 |
- | | | + | | image= Greece_Astypalea_Maltezana_h.jpg | imagetext= Chart of Maltezana | imagewidth= |
+ | | text= The bay of Maltezana provides good shelter for N to SW winds but it is somewhat exposed to the SE. There is a small quay and you may, if there is room, be able too moor at its edge. Otherwise anchor off-shore at 4 m, the bottom is sand and light weed, good holding. | ||
- | + | Anchor well behind the moorings as these are attached to multiple cement blocks interlinked with massive chains on the sea bed. This could easily foul an anchor. | |
+ | There are 5 moorings available. Pay the chap from the Greek day tripper boat along the quay for their use. | ||
- | + | Ashore there is a very good Italian/pizzeria restaurant, ''Kokkino piperi'', and a good mini-market. | |
- | + | Another good restaurant is Almira (run by Dimitri and Manolis) on the waterfront near the quay. }} | |
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+ | {{himage|Astypalea_Maltezana1.jpg| Maltezana, the harbor}} | ||
+ | {{himage|Greece_Astypalea_Maltezana3.jpg|Maltezana, the quay}} | ||
+ | {{himage|Greece_Astypalea_Maltezana2.jpg|Maltezana, anchored off-shore}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | + | {{Poi |36|37.08|N|26|24.0|E| | type= anchorage |name= Vathi |altname= Βαθύ |zoom= 15 | |
+ | | image= Greece_Astypalea_Vathi_m.jpg | imagetext= Chart of Vathi | imagewidth= | ||
+ | | text= Vathi or Vathy or Mesa Vathi (Μέσα Βαθύ) is a landlocked inlet on NE of the island. It provides very good shelter with all winds. Thick weed bottom makes anchoring in some places difficult. | ||
- | === | + | Many fishing boats use the {{mark |36|37.1|N|26|24.5|E| type= anchorage |name= inlet | zoom= 16}} and it can be very crowded near the taverna (which is best with N and SW winds) but there is plenty of room off the E shore (best for SE winds). |
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- | + | The ''Galini'' taverna is excellent. The sea is somewhat brackish.}} | |
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+ | {{himage|Astypalea_Vathy2.jpg|Vathi, E Side}} | ||
+ | {{himage|Astypalea_Vathi1.jpg|Mesa Vathi}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | + | {{Poi |36|34.77|N|26|25.4|E| | type= anchorage |name= Agrilithi Bay |altname= Αγριολίθι |zoom= 15 | |
- | + | | image= Greece_Astypalea_Agrilithi_m.jpg | imagetext= Chart of Agrilithi Bay | imagewidth= | |
- | + | | text= Agrilithi or Agriolithi Bay is a very secure anchorage on the SE side of the island. The violent gusts and the considerable amount of surf, coupled with an ugly kiln and a large rusted crane make this cove less than attractive but if you proceed further in it is rather pleasant. According to the local fishermen, this and Vathi are the most secure anchorages with S winds. }} | |
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- | + | {{image center|Astypalea_l3.jpg |The Cove of Agriolithi |400px }} | |
- | + | {{Poi |36|35.6|N|26|16.89|E| | type= anchorage |name= North Cove |zoom= 15 | |
+ | | image= Astypalea_NCove.jpg | imagetext= North Cove | imagewidth= | ||
+ | | text= This attractive cove looks promising for an anchorage protected from the S wind. }} | ||
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- | | | + | {{Poi |36|35.1|N|26|24.1|E| | type= anchorage |name= NE Cove |zoom= 15 |
- | + | | image= Astypalea_Nside.jpg | imagetext= The Northeast Side of Astypalea | imagewidth= | |
+ | | text= This delightful, but deserted cove provides good shelter from the South and East, but gets some swell coming in when winds are westerly. Open to the North. The holding is good, and the depths are deeper than suggested on the chart - you can go right in and anchor in 3-4 meters on sand. The little cove to the East has a small dock to which you can tie a dinghy. There is a road going in to Analipsi - probably about 3km, but I didn't walk it. }} | ||
- | + | ==Amenities== | |
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- | + | |Water| [[#Skala|Skala]]: as of 2013 | |
- | + | |Electricity| [[#Skala|Skala]]: as of 2013 | |
- | + | |Toilets| N/A (Not Available) | |
- | + | |Showers| N/A | |
+ | |Laundry| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Garbage| There are bins around the harbors and in several anchorages | ||
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+ | |Fuel| [[#Skala|Skala]]: it can be ordered by telephone via a small truck from the nearby gasoline station | ||
+ | |Bottled gas| {{MagentaText|?}} | ||
+ | |Chandlers| None | ||
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- | |} | + | |Repairs| N/A |
+ | |Internet| In Internet cafés. Many in [[#Skala|Skala]]] offer free, but slow, service | ||
+ | |Mobile connectivity| Good 3G or 4G signal | ||
+ | |Vehicle rentals| | ||
+ | [[#Skala|Skala]]: there is one outlet | ||
+ | {{mark |name= Chora | type= car | lat=36.54585|lon=26.35227|zoom=16 |text= at least one outlet}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
- | == | + | ==Provisioning== |
- | {| | + | {{mark |name= [[#Skala|Skala]] | type= provisions | text= There are several mini-super markets very near the harbour.}} |
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- | | | + | {{mark |name= Chora | type= provisions | lat=36.54585|lon=26.35227|zoom=16 |text= Many good stores.}} |
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- | ==== | + | ==Eating out== |
- | {| | + | * Chora |
- | | | + | : {{mark |name= in Chora| type= eatingout | |text= There are many attractive restaurants and bars.}} |
- | + | * [[#Skala|Skala]] | |
+ | : {{mark |name= ''Maistrali''| type= eatingout | |text= Restaurant has the best seafood, free WiFi and Computer inside.}} | ||
+ | : {{mark |name= ''Steki''| type= eatingout | |text= Good mezedes.}} | ||
+ | : {{mark |name= in Skala| type= eatingout | |text= There are several restaurants, two to the W end of the waterfront street and also have free WiFis.}} | ||
+ | * [[#Malezana|Malezana]] | ||
+ | : {{mark |name= ''Kokkino piperi''| type= eatingout | |text= Italian/pizzeria restaurant, serves good food.}} | ||
+ | * [[#Vathi|Vathi]] | ||
+ | : {{mark |name= ''Galini''| type= eatingout | |text= Taverna, is excellent and operates year round.}} | ||
+ | * [[#Livadia_Bay|Livadhia]] | ||
+ | : {{mark |name= in Livadhia | type= eatingout | |text= There are two tavernas.}} | ||
- | + | ==Transportation== | |
- | + | There are six flights a week to Athens and 3-4 ferries and hydrofoils to [[Kos]] and [[Rhodes]]. | |
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- | |[[Image:Greece_Astypalea_a.jpg|250px]]<br/><small>Aerial View of Astypalea | + | |[[Image:Greece_Astypalea_a.jpg|250px]]<br /><small>Aerial View of Astypalea</small> |
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- | |[[Image:Astypalea10.jpg|250px]]<br/><small> Chora | + | |[[Image:Astypalea10.jpg|250px]]<br /><small> Chora</small> |
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- | |[[Image:Astypalea_9.jpg|250px]]<br/><small>Panayia Portaitisa | + | |[[Image:Astypalea_9.jpg|250px]]<br /><small>Panayia Portaitisa</small> |
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- | |[[Image:Astypalea_Chora1.jpg|250px]]<br/><small>Double Church in Chora | + | |[[Image:Astypalea_Chora1.jpg|250px]]<br /><small>Double Church in Chora</small> |
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- | === | + | ====History==== |
+ | The name comes from a mythological figure, Astypalea who was the daughter of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_%28Iliad%29 Phoenix] and Perimedes and the sister of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_%28mythology%29 Europa]. She had two sons with [http://www.maicar.com/GML/Poseidon.html Poseidon]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancaeus#Ancaeus_of_Samos Ancaeus], king of [[Samos]] and an [http://www.maicar.com/GML/ARGONAUTS.html Argonaut], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurypylus Eurypylos], king of [[Kos]]. The history of Astypalea is long. The [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/4/gh41.jsp?obj_id=3619 Archaeological Museum] exhibits several nice and legible inscriptions as well as some good photographs of the Roman mosaics found near Maltezana and a set of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_antiquity classical] coins from [[Chios]]. The island, which was part of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_empire Byzantine Empire], was taken by the Venetians after the fall of Constantinople in 1207 during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Crusade 4th crusade]. The Venetian family of Quirini owned the island until 1269 when It reverted to the Byzantines. The Quirinis built the large castle that today dominates the harbor. After the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Constantinople fall of Constantinople] in 1453, the island became part of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire]. In 1921 it was taken over by the Italians, who held it until 1948 when the Dodecanese were united with Greece. Today it is a very attractive and fairly remote island. | ||
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Other than Chora with the ''Quirini Castle'' and the ''Panayia Portaitisa'' Church. There are the convents of ''Panayia Flevaritissa'' and of ''Livia''. | Other than Chora with the ''Quirini Castle'' and the ''Panayia Portaitisa'' Church. There are the convents of ''Panayia Flevaritissa'' and of ''Livia''. | ||
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An excursion to the ''Castle of St. John'' on the NW shore of the island is also interesting. The road map is not very accurate on the details and the tourist guide's description of a "lush valley" is really a dry river bank with a few anemic oleanders. There are also any sandy and remote beaches. | An excursion to the ''Castle of St. John'' on the NW shore of the island is also interesting. The road map is not very accurate on the details and the tourist guide's description of a "lush valley" is really a dry river bank with a few anemic oleanders. There are also any sandy and remote beaches. | ||
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- | List links to discussion threads on | + | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') |
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- | ==References | + | ==References== |
- | See [[Greece#References_&_Publications|Greece]]. | + | ''See [[Greece#References_&_Publications|Greece]]''. |
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- | + | * What a delightful little island - no hint of tourism or money grabbing. We were here for Easter, and were invited in for a friends and family party by the owners of AL Dente restaurant up in the Hora. Incidentally, they also cooked the best meal we have had in months - Octopus in red wine sauce, squid with linguini, and cheese croquettes - with a half liter of red wine, all for 18 euro for 2. The Greek Orthodox church for the Easter Saturday service was fascinating too! See our blog for a fuller description: [http://lifepart2.info/destinations/our-big-fat-greek-easter-this-is-what-the-cruising-life-is-about Our Big Fat Greek Easter] - April 2014 --[[User:LifePart2|LifePart2]] [[Image:Canada_Icon.png]] | |
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+ | ''See individual [[#Ports|ports]] and [[#Anchorages|anchorages]] in this page''. | ||
+ | * October 2003 ([[#Vathi|Vathi]]) {{Istioploos2}} | ||
+ | * September 2008 ([[#Skala|Skala]]) --[[User:atheneoflymington|Athene of Lymington]] | ||
+ | * August 2012 ([[#Skala|Skala]], [[#Livadia Bay|Livadia Bay]], [[#Maltezana Bay|Maltezana Bay]], [[#Agrilithi Bay|Agrilithi Bay]], [[#Kounoupi|Kounoupi]]) --[[User:Istioploos|Istioploos]] | ||
+ | * June 2013 ([[#Skala|Skala]]) -- [[User:Blome|Blome]] | ||
+ | * April 2014 ([[#Skala|Skala]], [[#NE Cove|NE Cove]]) --[[User:LifePart2|LifePart2]] [[Image:Canada_Icon.png]] | ||
+ | * August 2014 ([[# Skala|Skala]]) --[[User:Io|Io]] | ||
+ | * July 2015 ([[#Maltezana Bay|Maltezana Bay]]) --[[User:Mycruising15|Diomedea]] 11:33, 30 July 2015 (BST) | ||
+ | * August 2017 ([[#Skala|Skala]], [[#Agrilithi Bay|Agrilithi Bay]]) --[[User:Speedbird|S/Y Speedbird]] | ||
+ | * August 2018 ([[#Livadia Bay|Livadia Bay]]) --[[User:Io|Io]] | ||
+ | * July 2020 ([[# Skala|Skala]]) --[[User:Io|Io]] | ||
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Astypalea
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Astypalea (Αστυπάλαια) or Astipalaia or Stampalia is an isolated island with an area of 96.85 km2 withabout 1600 inhabitants. While it belongs to the Dodecanese group, geographically and historically it is closer associated with the Cyclades.
Chora is the larger town in Astypalea. It surrounds the Quirini castle. The town is charming with its white washed buildings and many nooks and crannies. Many of the old buildings are in disrepair and, like in so many other Greek islands, are unfortunately not being repaired but are being replaced by concrete monsters. People have become too affluent to want to keep up the old houses. This is still a nice, off the beaten track island, well worth a visit.
Near the castle is the lovely church of Παναγία Πορταΐτισα (Panayia Portaitisa - Our Lady of the Gate). It has a very nice roof and a well kept garden. The castle itself is in a sad condition. Only two of its churches have been kept, the rest are in ruins. The view is wonderful. Walk through the old ramparts and then down through the town and back to Skala. All together you will like Astypalea. It still has many old houses and it is low key.
Charts
- BA
- 1040 Nísos Íos to Vrakhonisídha Kandhelioússa
- 3922 Astipalia (Stampalia) Island
- Imray-Tetra
- G32 Eastern Sporades, Dodecanese & the Coast of Turkey
- G34 Southern Cyclades
- NIMA
- 54410 Nisos Astipalaia
- 54412 Nisos Amorgos & Plans in Astipalaia
- Greek
- 42 Andros to Chalki Island
- 423 Paros to Astypalia
Weather
See Aegean Sea.
Passages
Islands
Kounoupi
Communication
- Coast Guard - VHF channel 12 & telephone +30 2430 61 208
- Olympia Radio - VHF channel 23
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Approaches to Astypalea are straightforward but,
Warning: there can be very violent gusts near the lee coastline.
Berthing
Skala is the main harbor but there are several other well protected anchorages however, they all suffer from the fierce gusts.
Ports
Skala
Skala or Perigialos is a safe harbor but subject to violent gusts in a strong meltemi. A new breakwater extension provides secure berthing for around 6-8 yachts med moored to the quay. Water and electricity points are installed and have now been connected (June 2013). Diesel can be ordered by telephone via a small truck from the nearby gasoline station.
It is also possible to moor stern to or alongside the outer quay but it is sometimes crowded and close to the ferries,and not at all protected from the Meltemi. Alternatively, one or two yachts can anchor at the northern end of the bay, staying well clear of the anchors of yachts moored on the quay. Good holding in sand. The Hellenic Coast Guard is friendly, moderately helpful and their port fee is miniscule (2.12 EU for 45' in 2011)
I was told by a fisherman that entering or leaving the harbour with SE winds/waves can be tricky. An alternative, I was told, is Maltezana Bay or, of course, the bays on the north side of the islands narrow isthmus - Agios Nikolaos or the North East Cove -but these are both a few kilometers from any kind of civilization. - April 2014 --LifePart2
Skala is an attractive town and has a number of restaurants and a few stores with limited provisions. The gas station is not too far but up-hill. The town of Chora is about 15 minutes walk up the steep road.
An alternative to Skala is Livadia Bay about 1.5 nM to the S.Ayios Andreas
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
None.
Anchorages
Livadia Bay
This is a large sandy bay just 1.5 nM around the castle south of Skala. It is much less susceptible to the gusts and very comfortable. Good holding.
It is a very attractive sandy beach, low key, with just a couple of restaurants and a few bathers. No provisions. Chora is about a 30 minutes pleasant walk (2.5 km).Maltezana Bay
The bay of Maltezana provides good shelter for N to SW winds but it is somewhat exposed to the SE. There is a small quay and you may, if there is room, be able too moor at its edge. Otherwise anchor off-shore at 4 m, the bottom is sand and light weed, good holding.
Anchor well behind the moorings as these are attached to multiple cement blocks interlinked with massive chains on the sea bed. This could easily foul an anchor.
There are 5 moorings available. Pay the chap from the Greek day tripper boat along the quay for their use.
Ashore there is a very good Italian/pizzeria restaurant, Kokkino piperi, and a good mini-market.
Another good restaurant is Almira (run by Dimitri and Manolis) on the waterfront near the quay.Vathi
Vathi or Vathy or Mesa Vathi (Μέσα Βαθύ) is a landlocked inlet on NE of the island. It provides very good shelter with all winds. Thick weed bottom makes anchoring in some places difficult.
Many fishing boats use the inlet [[Astypalea#inlet|inlet]] 36°37.1′N, 26°24.5′E and it can be very crowded near the taverna (which is best with N and SW winds) but there is plenty of room off the E shore (best for SE winds).
The Galini taverna is excellent. The sea is somewhat brackish.Agrilithi Bay
North Cove
NE Cove
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | Skala: as of 2013 |
Electricity | Skala: as of 2013 |
Toilets | N/A (Not Available) |
Showers | N/A |
Laundry | ? |
Garbage | There are bins around the harbors and in several anchorages |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Skala: it can be ordered by telephone via a small truck from the nearby gasoline station |
Bottled gas | ? |
Chandlers | None |
Services | |
Repairs | N/A |
Internet | In Internet cafés. Many in Skala] offer free, but slow, service |
Mobile connectivity | Good 3G or 4G signal |
Vehicle rentals | Skala: there is one outlet
Chora [[Astypalea#Chora|Chora]] 36°32.751'N, 026°21.136'E at least one outlet |
Provisioning
Skala [[Astypalea#Skala|Skala]] There are several mini-super markets very near the harbour.
Chora [[Astypalea#Chora|Chora]] 36°32.751'N, 026°21.136'E Many good stores.
Eating out
- Chora
- in Chora [[Astypalea#in Chora|in Chora]] There are many attractive restaurants and bars.
- Maistrali [[Astypalea#Maistrali|Maistrali]] Restaurant has the best seafood, free WiFi and Computer inside.
- Steki [[Astypalea#Steki|Steki]] Good mezedes.
- in Skala [[Astypalea#in Skala|in Skala]] There are several restaurants, two to the W end of the waterfront street and also have free WiFis.
- Kokkino piperi [[Astypalea#Kokkino piperi|Kokkino piperi]] Italian/pizzeria restaurant, serves good food.
- Galini [[Astypalea#Galini|Galini]] Taverna, is excellent and operates year round.
- in Livadhia [[Astypalea#in Livadhia|in Livadhia]] There are two tavernas.
Transportation
There are six flights a week to Athens and 3-4 ferries and hydrofoils to Kos and Rhodes.
Tourism
Aerial View of Astypalea |
Chora |
Panayia Portaitisa |
Double Church in Chora |
History
The name comes from a mythological figure, Astypalea who was the daughter of Phoenix and Perimedes and the sister of Europa. She had two sons with Poseidon: Ancaeus, king of Samos and an Argonaut, and Eurypylos, king of Kos. The history of Astypalea is long. The Archaeological Museum exhibits several nice and legible inscriptions as well as some good photographs of the Roman mosaics found near Maltezana and a set of classical coins from Chios. The island, which was part of the Byzantine Empire, was taken by the Venetians after the fall of Constantinople in 1207 during the 4th crusade. The Venetian family of Quirini owned the island until 1269 when It reverted to the Byzantines. The Quirinis built the large castle that today dominates the harbor. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the island became part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1921 it was taken over by the Italians, who held it until 1948 when the Dodecanese were united with Greece. Today it is a very attractive and fairly remote island.
Places to Visit
Other than Chora with the Quirini Castle and the Panayia Portaitisa Church. There are the convents of Panayia Flevaritissa and of Livia.
There is also the grotto Dracospillia near Vathi with stalagmites and stalactites and Negro's Grotto near Vatses, formerly a pirate's den.
An excursion to the Castle of St. John on the NW shore of the island is also interesting. The road map is not very accurate on the details and the tourist guide's description of a "lush valley" is really a dry river bank with a few anemic oleanders. There are also any sandy and remote beaches.
Friends
[email protected] can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
References
See Greece.
Comments
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- What a delightful little island - no hint of tourism or money grabbing. We were here for Easter, and were invited in for a friends and family party by the owners of AL Dente restaurant up in the Hora. Incidentally, they also cooked the best meal we have had in months - Octopus in red wine sauce, squid with linguini, and cheese croquettes - with a half liter of red wine, all for 18 euro for 2. The Greek Orthodox church for the Easter Saturday service was fascinating too! See our blog for a fuller description: Our Big Fat Greek Easter - April 2014 --LifePart2
Verified by
Date of member's last visit to Astypalea and this page's details validated: See individual ports and anchorages in this page.
- October 2003 (Vathi) --Istioploos Travels with S/Y Thetis
- September 2008 (Skala) --Athene of Lymington
- August 2012 (Skala, Livadia Bay, Maltezana Bay, Agrilithi Bay, Kounoupi) --Istioploos
- June 2013 (Skala) -- Blome
- April 2014 (Skala, NE Cove) --LifePart2
- August 2014 (Skala) --Io
- July 2015 (Maltezana Bay) --Diomedea 11:33, 30 July 2015 (BST)
- August 2017 (Skala, Agrilithi Bay) --S/Y Speedbird
- August 2018 (Livadia Bay) --Io
- July 2020 (Skala) --Io
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