Cruising the Dodecanese Islands

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Cruise of the Dodecanese Islands

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of the Dodecanese
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Introduction

Dodecanese (Δωδεκάνησα - 12 islands) is a group of islands in the SE Aegean. It actually consists, despite its name, of 163 islands of which 26 are inhabited. It is a prefecture of Greece and its capital is Rhodes.

In the early Bronze Age the Dodecanese were dominated by the Minoans from Crete and later, about 1400 BC, by the Achaeans, the people of the Iliad and the Odyssey. In Classical times the islands, many of them inhabited by Dorian Greeks, played a role in the Persian Wars. They have been invaded and dominated by the Persians, Macedonians, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders, Genovese, the Knights of St. John, the Ottomans, and in the 20th century by the Italians under Mussolini. Finally in 1947 they became part of Greece.

For historical details see the pages of individual islands.

For the cruiser, there are many interesting sight-seeing sites as well as many anchorages. From the popular Rhodes and Kos with strong archaelogical interest, to the volcanic Nisyros, and to the almost uninhabited Levitha and Syrna.

Climate & Weather Information

In the summer months the weather is dominated by the meltemi which comes from the NW.

For details see Aegean Weather.

Weather Windows

The best times to tour the Dodechanese are in the Spring, May to June, and in the autumn, September to October. You are less likely to encounter strong meltemi winds and also all the anchorages are less crowded. Other than the weather-wise unpredictable winter months, the worse time to be cruising the Sea of Samos is during the month of August. In August not only will you encounter a number of meltemi gales but all harbors and anchorages, even the most remote, will be crowded as this is the prime vacation time in Greece and the rest of the EU.

In October, especially late in the month there can be southerly winds and occasionally thunderstorms, some of which can be severe. If you are cruising during that time you should always have two possible anchorages in mind: one protected from N winds and one from the S winds.

Radio Nets

See Aegean Sea.

Navigation Charts Required

BA
236 Hisurönü Körfezi to Taslik Burnu including Rhodos
872 Kalimno to Rhodes
1040 Nísos Íos to Vrakhonisídha Kandhelioússa
1055 Rhodes Channel and Gökova Körfezi
1546 Samos Strait to Güllük Körfezi
1604 Gulf of Kos, Doris and Simi
1667 Rhodes Island
2682 Kolpos Patalion to Nisos Nisiros
2824 Scarpanto (Karpathos) and Kasos islands
3922 Astipalia (Stampalia) Island
3923 Niseros and Adjacent Islands
3926 Lero island and approaches
3927 Patmos, Arki and Lipso
Imray-Tetra
G32 Eastern Sporades, Dodecanese & the Coast of Turkey
G34 Southern Cyclades
G35 Dodecanese and the Coast of Turkey
G36 Marmaris to Kekova Adasi
NIMA
54400 Nisos Samos to Nisos Rhodhos
54403 Samos Strait to Nisos Kalolimnos
54407 Nisos Kalymnos to Kadriga Burnu
54408 NIsos Kos To Nisos Tilos
54410 Nisos Astipalaia
54412 Nisos Amorgos & Plans in Astipalaia
54416 Nisos Rodhos
54420 Iskandil Burnu to Dildarde Burnu
Greek
42 Andros to Chalki Island
422 Naxos to Samos & Opposite Coast of Asia Minor
423 Paros to Astypalia
451 Leros to Rhodos
452 Rhodos to Castelorizo

Passage Description

It is assumed that you start your cruise from the island Patmos which not only is an interesting place to visit but it is located on the NW of the Dodecanese. You can, of course, start your cruise at any other island. Also, you may skip or add islands to the overall cruise.

You start the cruise by sailing in the easy southern direction and then proceed east, the NW, and finally north to close the circle. Although most distances are short, given the many interesting islands, it advisable to allow at least a month for the cruise. Should you be pressed for time it best to visit fewer islands and spend a couple of days exploring each island that you do visit. You can either rent a motor-scooter or a car for your land explorations. In many places you may also hire a taxi. Most young drivers will speak some english and the older ones some french.

Distance & Duration

See also Aegean Distances Tables.

Possible Departure Points

You can, instead, start your cruise at any of the islands on the suggested route below.

Route/Suggested Stopovers

  1. Start from Skala in the island of Patmos World icon.png 37°19.4′N, 26°32.9′E and
    1. sail first SE and then S to Cape Ilias World icon.png 37°16.1′N, 26°34.5′E, then turn to the S and sail
    2. to Cape Spano at the eastern tip of the island of Levitha World icon.png 36°59.2′N, 26°30′E, then turn W and head for
    3. the East Cove, Levitha World icon.png 37°0.14′N, 26°28.06′E where you catch a mooring. The distance from Skala is 23 nM.

      You can take several hikes around this small island, populated by a single family. Do not fail to eat at the hamlet.

  2. From Levitha head south to Cape Poulari World icon.png 36°34.8′N, 26°28.7′E at the eastern tip of the island of Astypalea,
    1. then turn WSW to the main harbor of Astypalea, Skala World icon.png 36°32.9′N, 26°21.4′E. The distance from Levitha is 32 nM.

      Do not fail to climb to Chora and visit the Quirini Castle.

  3. From Astypalea you can, if you want, proceed SSE for 22 nM to remote Syrna World icon.png 36°20.06′N, 26°40.65′E.

  4. The next stop after an almost direct sail S is Emborió, Kasos World icon.png 35°25′N, 26°56′E, 56 nM from Syrna and 73 nM from Skala, Astypalea.

  5. From Emborió, Kasos we sail E to the small island of Strongili World icon.png 35°26.5′N, 27°1.0′E,
    1. then we turn right and sail SE to World icon.png 35°23.6′N, 27°8.1′E,
    2. at which point you we turn left and go to World icon.png 35°25.6′N, 27°10.6′E,
    3. finally we turn left again and arrive at Pigadia Bay in the island of Karpathos World icon.png 35°31.5′N, 27°12.1′E, a total of 24 nM from Emborió, Kasos.

      In Karpathos, do not fail to visit some of its remote and picturesque villages

  6. Sail NE from Karpathos to the SE side of Rhodes, to the Lindos anchorage World icon.png 36°05.8′N, 28°05.5′E, 56 nM.

    village of Lindos was one of the loveliest villages in the Aegean and either walk or hire a donkey to the Acropolis of Lindos.

  7. From Lindos it is fairly long 75 nM sail E to the lovely and easternmost island in Greece Kastelorizo. You can either:
    1. moor in the harbor of Megisti World icon.png 36°09.1′N, 29°35.5′E, or
    2. anchor off in the cove of Mandraki World icon.png 36°09′N, 29°35.9′E.

  8. Now, you start the return trip by sailing 70 nM ENE from Kastelorizo back to Rhodes but this time to its main yacht harbor Mandraki World icon.png36°27.3′N, 28°13.7′E.

    Here you must visit the Old Medieval Town of the Knights of St. John, the Archaeological Museum, and the Ancient Acropolis.

  9. After you depart from Mandraki head 32 nM SW to the very attractive uninhabited island of Alimniá World icon.png 36°15.36′N, 27°42.1′E.

    A nice hike, about 1 hour, is to climb up to the Crusaders' Castle.

  10. From Alimniá sail ESE to the nearby, 5 nM, picturesque island of Chálki World icon.png 36°13.3′N, 27°36.9′E.

  11. You then sail NW to Livádia in the island of Tilos World icon.png 36°24.97′N, 27°23.2′E, 19 nM from Chálki.

  12. From Livádia you sail ENE to the very attractive and fashionable island of Sými. The main port is the picturesque Yialós World icon.png 36°36.99′N, 27°50.3′E, 35 nM from Tilos. Alternatively,
    1. you can stop on the way on the very secure cove of Panormitis at the SW side of Sými World icon.png 36°32.9′N, 27°50.6′E with its famous monastery.

  13. You then sail due E to Pali on the volcanic island of Niseros World icon.png 36°37.2′N, 27°10.3′E, 38 nM from Yialós, Sými. If you want, you may anchor in nearby, 3 nM, SW Cove on the small island of Yiali World icon.png 36°38.5′N, 27°07′E.

    The two places to visit here are: the volcano's Caldera and the 4th century BC The Castle overlooking the main town of Mandraki.

  14. From Niseros sail 22 nM NE for to Kos Marina on the island of Kos World icon.png 36°53.6′N, 27°17.9′E.

    The most important site on the island is the Aesclepion, one of the most important temples of the ancient world. It is situated about 5 km from the town of Kos.

  15. After you depart from Kos head 16 nM WNW to Póthia or Port Kalymnos, the main harbor in the island of Kalymnos World icon.png 36°56.9′N, 26°59.6′E.

    Worth visiting there is the Nautical Museum which has a very interesting exhibit on the history of sponge diving.

  16. Then, sail along the west side of Kalymnos to the northernmost village of the island Emboriós World icon.png 37°02.7′N, 26°55.7′E, 13 nM from Póthia.

  17. From Emboriós proceed N along the E side of Leros to the very attractive bay of Alindas World icon.png 37°10′N, 26°50.4′E, a distance of 12 nM.

    Distances in Leros are short so, no mater where you are anchored you can easily visit most of the island, but in Alindas you should see the Bellini Tower and eat at the wonderful little Italian restaurant da Giusi e Marcello (tel. +30 22470 24888).

  18. You then can sail NE and visit the small island (150 inhabitants) of Agathonisi. You can either
    1. moor in the harbor of San Giorgio World icon.png 37°27.4′N, 26°58′E, a distance of 18 nM from Alindas
    2. or anchor in any of the coves: Spelia World icon.png 37°27.3′N, 26°57.8′E, Gaidourávlako World icon.png 37°27.1′N, 26°57.7′E, and Tsangaris World icon.png 37°27′N, 26°58.2′E.

  19. The next island on the cruise is Arki a small island of only 50 inhabitants, 14 nM SW of Agathonisi. Here you have several choices and it is recommended to avail yourself of all of them:
    1. the very secure, but small harbor Port Augusta World icon.png 37°22.7′N, 26°44.1′E,
    2. the lovely anchorage, about 1 nM S of Port Augusta, Glipapas World icon.png 37°22.32′N, 26°44.37′E, and
    3. the tiny island of Marathi World icon.png 37°22′N, 26°43.6′E, about 0.7 nM form Glipapas, where you eat the best and freshest fish you can find.

      In good weather a brief stop in the enchanted small island group of Tiganakia World icon.png 37°21.6′N, 26°45.06′E can be very enjoyable.

  20. After your visit of the Arki region, you sail SE along the east side of the island of Lipsi. Once again there are several possibilities:
    1. a brief swimming/lunch stop in the lovely islet of Aspronisi World icon.png 37°18.4′N, 26°48.3′E, 3.6 nM from Glipapas,
    2. an overnight in either of the beautiful adjacent coves, on the south of Lipsi, Katsadiá World icon.png 37°16.9′N, 26°46.3′E and Papardiá World icon.png 37°16.8′N, 26°46.2′E, 7 nM from Marathi
    3. Lipsi Harbor World icon.png 37°17.7′N, 26°45.5′E, 2 nM from Katsadiá & Papardiá

  21. Finally you return to Skala, Patmos World icon.png 37°19.4′N, 26°32.9′E, 11 nM from either Lipsi Harbor or Katsadiá & Papardiá.

Possible Arrival Ports

You can, instead, end your cruise at any of the islands on the suggested route above.

Forum Discussion Topics

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

External Links

Also see Aegean Sea.

References

See Aegean Sea.

Personal Notes

  • I have sailed almost all of the above passages. --Istioploos Greece Icon.png



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