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==Greece Cruising Guide== | ==Greece Cruising Guide== | ||
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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around the Greece and the Greek islands in the [[Mediterranean]]. | An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around the Greece and the Greek islands in the [[Mediterranean]]. | ||
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The Greek Islands is one of the most popular cruising and sailing regions in the world - a yachting and general boating paradise. | The Greek Islands is one of the most popular cruising and sailing regions in the world - a yachting and general boating paradise. | ||
The background and history of Greece is best observed on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Wikipedia]. | The background and history of Greece is best observed on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Wikipedia]. | ||
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====Cruising the region==== | ====Cruising the region==== | ||
- | See also [[Ionian Sea#Background|Ionian Sea]] and [[Aegean Sea#Background|Aegean Sea]]. | + | ''See also [[Ionian Sea#Background|Ionian Sea]] and [[Aegean Sea#Background|Aegean Sea]]''. |
- | ==Greece Climate & | + | ==Greece Climate & Weather== |
The summer weather in Greece is dominated by the ''meltemi'' which comes from the NE in the north and west Aegean and from the NW in the south and east. Usually it is a light breeze of force 4-5 in the early morning hours but as the day progresses it strengthens to 5-6 by the afternoon and subsides by sunset. However from middle June to mid Septembers you can count for the meltemi to become a gale of force 7-8 and occasionally 9. These gales usually last 3-4 days. | The summer weather in Greece is dominated by the ''meltemi'' which comes from the NE in the north and west Aegean and from the NW in the south and east. Usually it is a light breeze of force 4-5 in the early morning hours but as the day progresses it strengthens to 5-6 by the afternoon and subsides by sunset. However from middle June to mid Septembers you can count for the meltemi to become a gale of force 7-8 and occasionally 9. These gales usually last 3-4 days. | ||
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==Greece Navigation Charts== | ==Greece Navigation Charts== | ||
- | ;BA | + | ; BA |
- | :180 Aegean Sea | + | : 180 Aegean Sea |
- | :189 Nísos Sapiénza to Nisos Paxoí | + | : 189 Nísos Sapiénza to Nisos Paxoí |
- | ;Imray-Tetra | + | ; Imray-Tetra |
- | :G1 Mainland Greece and Peloponnisos | + | : G1 Mainland Greece and Peloponnisos |
- | :G2 Aegean Sea (North Part) | + | : G2 Aegean Sea (North Part) |
- | :G11 North Ionian Islands | + | : G11 North Ionian Islands |
- | :G16 Peloponnisos West Part | + | : G16 Peloponnisos West Part |
- | ;Greek | + | ; Greek |
- | :2 Ionio Pelagos | + | : 2 Ionio Pelagos |
- | :4 Aigaio Sea -Southern part | + | : 4 Aigaio Sea -Southern part |
- | :47 Aigaio Sea - Northern Part | + | : 47 Aigaio Sea - Northern Part |
- | ;Eagle Ray | + | ; Eagle Ray |
- | :N. D. Elias's Chart Book/cruising guide | + | : N. D. Elias's Chart Book/cruising guide |
Greek Navy charts are of high quality and cost a fraction of the cost of British Admiralty Charts. They can be found in most nautical stores in Greece. | Greek Navy charts are of high quality and cost a fraction of the cost of British Admiralty Charts. They can be found in most nautical stores in Greece. | ||
- | == | + | ==Approaches and Navigation== |
Any navigation notes here. | Any navigation notes here. | ||
- | + | ==Local Radio Nets== | |
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* Greek Coast Guard - VHF 12 | * Greek Coast Guard - VHF 12 | ||
* Olympia Radio. This is the Greek VHF network. Local channels are listed in each individual port. | * Olympia Radio. This is the Greek VHF network. Local channels are listed in each individual port. | ||
* Cellular Phone(GSM/GPRS). Despite the mountains and the numerous islands Greece has very good GSM/GPRS coverage. In ports where there is no coverage or the signal is weak, there is a notation. | * Cellular Phone(GSM/GPRS). Despite the mountains and the numerous islands Greece has very good GSM/GPRS coverage. In ports where there is no coverage or the signal is weak, there is a notation. | ||
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+ | ''Also see [[HF_Radio|World Cruiser's Nets]]''. | ||
==Arrival/Departure procedures== | ==Arrival/Departure procedures== | ||
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Greece is a member of the EU. All yachts must immediately proceed to a Port of Entry and clear in with the Port Authority, Customs, Immigration (and currency control) and Health. The ship's papers must be presented to the Port Authority after which Customs will issue a '''Transit Log''' (renewable after 6 months and valid for 1 year. This '''Transit Log''' must be presented to the Port Authority at each subsequent port visited. Also have a fully detailed crew list to present to the Port Authorities on both arrival and departure from ports. Note that the Greek Coast Guard monitors and calls on VHF 12 so this channel should monitored when approaching ports and whilst in port. | Greece is a member of the EU. All yachts must immediately proceed to a Port of Entry and clear in with the Port Authority, Customs, Immigration (and currency control) and Health. The ship's papers must be presented to the Port Authority after which Customs will issue a '''Transit Log''' (renewable after 6 months and valid for 1 year. This '''Transit Log''' must be presented to the Port Authority at each subsequent port visited. Also have a fully detailed crew list to present to the Port Authorities on both arrival and departure from ports. Note that the Greek Coast Guard monitors and calls on VHF 12 so this channel should monitored when approaching ports and whilst in port. | ||
- | + | ==Greece Immigration & Customs== | |
- | + | ====Customs==== | |
+ | Firearms and ammunitions MUST be declared on arrival. | ||
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+ | PETS: Cats and dogs require health and rabies inoculation certificates issued in the country of origin, not more than 12 months previously for dogs, six months for cats, and not less than six days before arrival. Greece accepts pets covered by the PETS Scheme (Pet Travel Scheme) with a current "Pet Passport". | ||
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+ | Foreign registered yachts can buy fuel at duty-free prices. This must be arranged through Customs. Stations that sell fuel for foreign registered yachts are marked by blue and yellow diagonal stripes. | ||
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+ | ====Immigration==== | ||
A visa is not required for a visit of up to three months for citizens of the EU, Andorra, Antigua, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, St Kitts and Nevis, South Korea, San Marino, Switzerland, Taiwan, the USA and Zimbabwe. For longer stays a visa must be applied for well in advance of the 3 month expiry date. | A visa is not required for a visit of up to three months for citizens of the EU, Andorra, Antigua, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, St Kitts and Nevis, South Korea, San Marino, Switzerland, Taiwan, the USA and Zimbabwe. For longer stays a visa must be applied for well in advance of the 3 month expiry date. | ||
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<font color="#ff0000">'''Note'''</font>: Entry may be refused if there are Turkish Cyprus stamps in your passport. | <font color="#ff0000">'''Note'''</font>: Entry may be refused if there are Turkish Cyprus stamps in your passport. | ||
- | + | ====Special Cruising Requirements/Documentation==== | |
- | + | [[Image:Greece20.png|frame|right|300px|Greece]] | |
- | + | (''Also see [[Med Cruising Permits|Med Cruising Requirements]]'') - (''Please edit/update below as/when necessary'') | |
- | + | * Individual passports are not stamped on entry into Greece aboard a yacht, nor is this required for departure with the same yacht. However, if leaving by other means (by air), the stamps are required by Immigration at the point of exit | |
- | + | * When entering Greece all yachts must clear with the Port Authority, Customs, Health, Immigration and Currency Control. The ship's papers - including detailed crew list - will be inspected by the Port Authority before Customs will issue a '''Transit Log''' that is renewable after six months (valid for one year), that allows the yacht to sail in Greek waters | |
- | + | * The '''Transit Log''' will only be issued to non-EU vessels, or to EU vessels wishing to purchase duty-free fuel. At subsequent ports, this '''Transit Log''' may be inspected by the Port Authority. When leaving Greece, this '''Transit Log''' must be returned to Customs | |
- | + | * Yachts must carry their original registration documents and ship's radio station licence - one member of the crew must be in possession of a certificate to operate the radio/VHF | |
- | + | * For EU boats, proof of VAT status is required | |
- | * Individual passports are not stamped on entry into Greece aboard a yacht, nor is this required for departure with the same yacht. However, if leaving by other means (by air), the stamps are required by Immigration at the point of exit | + | |
- | * When entering Greece all yachts must clear with the Port Authority, Customs, Health, Immigration and Currency Control. The ship's papers - including detailed crew list - will be inspected by the Port Authority before Customs will issue a '''Transit Log''' that is renewable after six months (valid for one year), that allows the yacht to sail in Greek waters | + | |
- | * The '''Transit Log''' will only be issued to non-EU vessels, or to EU vessels wishing to purchase duty-free fuel. At subsequent ports, this '''Transit Log''' may be inspected by the Port Authority. When leaving Greece, this '''Transit Log''' must be returned to Customs | + | |
- | * Yachts must carry their original registration documents and ship's radio station licence - one member of the crew must be in possession of a certificate to operate the radio/VHF | + | |
- | * For EU boats, proof of VAT status is required | + | |
* The original insurance certificate and a Greek translation showing Third Party insurance with the amounts in figures. These minimum amounts are: | * The original insurance certificate and a Greek translation showing Third Party insurance with the amounts in figures. These minimum amounts are: | ||
** 293,470 EURO liability for death or injury by sinking, collision or other cause for crew and third parties, | ** 293,470 EURO liability for death or injury by sinking, collision or other cause for crew and third parties, | ||
** 146,753 EURO for damage, | ** 146,753 EURO for damage, | ||
** 88,041 EURO for pollution. | ** 88,041 EURO for pollution. | ||
- | * The skipper must have an International Certificate of Competence | + | * The skipper must have an International Certificate of Competence |
- | * Nights should be spent on board (not in hotels ashore, etc) - if not, the Harbour Master and the Immigration officer should be notified | + | * Nights should be spent on board (not in hotels ashore, etc) - if not, the Harbour Master and the Immigration officer should be notified |
- | * Fishing is only allowed with a snorkel in certain areas. Fishing with scuba gear is prohibited | + | * Fishing is only allowed with a snorkel in certain areas. Fishing with scuba gear is prohibited |
- | * To protect archaeological sites, scuba diving is restricted - permission should be sought locally | + | * To protect archaeological sites, scuba diving is restricted - permission should be sought locally |
- | * The registered yacht owner/skipper should be on board. If handing the boat's command to someone else, ensure that the proper documentation is obtained from the Port Police | + | * The registered yacht owner/skipper should be on board. If handing the boat's command to someone else, ensure that the proper documentation is obtained from the Port Police |
- | * Chartering by foreign yachts is now allowed, but the vessel must be inspected and certificated according to Greek law, a proces that involves a huge amount of red tape | + | * Chartering by foreign yachts is now allowed, but the vessel must be inspected and certificated according to Greek law, a proces that involves a huge amount of red tape |
- | * Hauling out a vessel requires authorisation of the Port Police | + | * Hauling out a vessel requires authorisation of the Port Police |
- | * When entering Greece, cats and dogs require health and rabies inoculation certificates issued in the country of origin, not more than 1 year previously for dogs, 6 months for cats, and not less than 6 days before arrival | + | * When entering Greece, cats and dogs require health and rabies inoculation certificates issued in the country of origin, not more than 1 year previously for dogs, 6 months for cats, and not less than 6 days before arrival |
* Foreign yachts can purchase fuel duty-free, with customs approval, at stations that are marked by yellow & blue diagonal stripes. | * Foreign yachts can purchase fuel duty-free, with customs approval, at stations that are marked by yellow & blue diagonal stripes. | ||
- | * Greek courtesy flag and the Q flag must be flown in the correct manner | + | * Greek courtesy flag and the Q flag must be flown in the correct manner |
- | + | ====Fees and Charges==== | |
- | * For all Non-Greek Boats (over 7 metres): There is a charge of 5.80 EURO per metre, payable at the first Port of Entry. This is called a '''Circulation Fee''' | + | * For all Non-Greek Boats (over 7 metres): There is a charge of 5.80 EURO per metre, payable at the first Port of Entry. This is called a '''Circulation Fee''' |
- | * | + | * If planning to stay in Greek waters for longer than 12 months, the same fee (above) is levied for a permit named '''Private Pleasure Yacht Permission for Stay and Maritime Traffic Document'''. This is valid for 3 years and is a one-page A4 document. A 15 EURO charge (Port Police Charge) is levied for issuing these permits. If re-entering Greek waters within 30 days, the "Circulation Fee" will apply |
'''All Boats''': | '''All Boats''': | ||
- | * A further requirement is a '''DEKPA''' (Private Pleasure Maritime Traffic Document) which costs 30 Euro. This is a 6-page booklet that must be presented to, and stamped by, the Port Authority on entry to, and exit from each port visited (As of 2004 it needs only to be stamped once a month for non-charter boats --[[User:Istioploos|Istioploos]] 15:44, 4 June 2008 (MDT)). It is valid until all 50 "panes" are stamped. This charge is applied to all yachts including Greek-flagged vessels | + | * A further requirement is a '''DEKPA''' (Private Pleasure Maritime Traffic Document) which costs 30 Euro. This is a 6-page booklet that must be presented to, and stamped by, the Port Authority on entry to, and exit from each port visited (As of 2004 it needs only to be stamped once a month for non-charter boats --[[User:Istioploos|Istioploos]] 15:44, 4 June 2008 (MDT)). It is valid until all 50 "panes" are stamped. This charge is applied to all yachts including Greek-flagged vessels |
'''Non-EU Boats''': | '''Non-EU Boats''': | ||
- | * For non-EU registered boats after 90 days, there is a charge of 14.67 EURO per metre and they must obtain a formal "Transit Log". This charge is levied at the end of each 90 day period, and it ''appears'' that if the yacht leaves Greece before the end of 90 days the charge will not be made | + | * For non-EU registered boats after 90 days, there is a charge of 14.67 EURO per metre and they must obtain a formal "Transit Log". This charge is levied at the end of each 90 day period, and it ''appears'' that if the yacht leaves Greece before the end of 90 days the charge will not be made |
'''Other charges''': | '''Other charges''': | ||
- | * All public harbours now charge a mooring or anchoring fee based on the tonnage and length of the yacht that is ''usually'' about 6 EURO for 11m. Boats from EU countries pay lower fees than those from non-EU countries while Greek flagged boats pay even less. There is a basic fee charged at each port for completing the paperwork. A lower fee is charged for anchoring. In most ports these fees are charged even if only stopping for provisions, or to purchase fuel. A fee is charged by Customs for each fuel delivery | + | * All public harbours now charge a mooring or anchoring fee based on the tonnage and length of the yacht that is ''usually'' about 6 EURO for 11m. Boats from EU countries pay lower fees than those from non-EU countries while Greek flagged boats pay even less. There is a basic fee charged at each port for completing the paperwork. A lower fee is charged for anchoring. In most ports these fees are charged even if only stopping for provisions, or to purchase fuel. A fee is charged by Customs for each fuel delivery |
- | ==Health | + | ==Health and Security== |
Prefer bottled water when not in big cities. | Prefer bottled water when not in big cities. | ||
- | ==Greece Ports & | + | ==Greece Ports & Popular Stops== |
'''''Also see''''': | '''''Also see''''': | ||
* '''[[Aegean Sea|The Aegean Sea]] - (Including routes and passages)''' | * '''[[Aegean Sea|The Aegean Sea]] - (Including routes and passages)''' | ||
- | * '''[[Ionian Sea|The Ionian Sea]] - (Including routes and passages)''' | + | * '''[[Ionian Sea|The Ionian Sea]] - (Including routes and passages)''' |
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- | {{Top}} = ''Featured Cruising Guides'', [[Image:Poe.jpg]] = ''Port of Entry'', [[image:Marina_icon.png]] = Marina, [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] = Anchorage, [[Image:Question icon.png]] = Needs data. | + | {{Top}} = ''Featured Cruising Guides'', [[Image:Poe.jpg]] = ''Port of Entry'', [[Image:Island icon.png]] = Island, [[image:Marina_icon.png]] = Marina, [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] = Harbor, [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] = Anchorage, [[Image:Question icon.png]] = Needs data. |
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: [[Amfilochia]] [[Image:Question icon.png]] | : [[Amfilochia]] [[Image:Question icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Ambrakikos Gulf]] | + | : [[Ambrakikos Gulf]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Igoumenitsa]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Question icon.png]] | + | : [[Igoumenitsa]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[Image:Question icon.png]] |
- | : [[Mourtos and Sivota Islands|Mourtos & | + | : [[Mourtos and Sivota Islands|Mourtos &<br />Sivota Islands]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Patraikos Kolpos#Oxia|Oxia]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Patraikos Kolpos#Oxia|Oxia]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Palairos]] [[ | + | : [[Palairos]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
: [[Parga]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Parga]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Platarias]] [[ | + | : [[Platarias]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Preveza]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Preveza]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Vonitsa]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Vonitsa]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
|id="Gulfs" valign="top" | | |id="Gulfs" valign="top" | | ||
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: [[Patraikos Kolpos#Araxos|Araxos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Patraikos Kolpos#Araxos|Araxos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Ayioi_Saranda|Ayioi Saranda]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Ayioi_Saranda|Ayioi Saranda]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Corinth|Corinth]] | + | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Corinth|Corinth]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
: [[Corinth Canal|'''Corinth Canal''']] {{top}} | : [[Corinth Canal|'''Corinth Canal''']] {{top}} | ||
- | : [[Galaxidhi]] | + | : [[Galaxidhi]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Itea|Itea]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] | + | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Itea|Itea]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
: [[Korinthiakos Kolpos]] | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos]] | ||
: [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Loutraki|Loutráki]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Loutraki|Loutráki]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Messolonghi]] [[Image: | + | : [[Messolonghi]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Nafpaktos|Nafpaktos]] | + | : [[Korinthiakos Kolpos#Nafpaktos|Nafpaktos]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Patras]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Question icon.png]] | + | : [[Patras]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[Image:Question icon.png]] |
: [[Patraikos Kolpos]] {{top}} | : [[Patraikos Kolpos]] {{top}} | ||
- | : [[Trizonia|Trizónia]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Trizonia|Trizónia]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] {{top}} |
|id="West Peloponnese" valign="top" | | |id="West Peloponnese" valign="top" | | ||
- | : [[Katakolo]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] {{top}} | + | : [[Katakolo]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] {{top}} |
- | : [[Pylos]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Pylos]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] {{top}} |
|id="South Peloponnese" valign="top" | | |id="South Peloponnese" valign="top" | | ||
: [[South Peloponnese#Diros|Diros]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[South Peloponnese#Diros|Diros]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Elafonisos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Elafonisos]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[South Peloponnese#Kalamata_.28Port_of_Entry.29|Kalamata]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] | + | : [[South Peloponnese#Kalamata_.28Port_of_Entry.29|Kalamata]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
: [[South Peloponnese#Koroni|Koroni]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[South Peloponnese#Koroni|Koroni]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[South Peloponnese#Limeni|Limeni]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[South Peloponnese#Limeni|Limeni]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[South Peloponnese#Methoni|Methoni]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[South Peloponnese#Methoni|Methoni]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[South Peloponnese#Mezapo|Mezapo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[South Peloponnese#Mezapo|Mezapo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Elafonisos#Neapolis|Neapolis]] | + | : [[Elafonisos#Neapolis|Neapolis]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[South Peloponnese#Petalidhi|Petalidhi]] | + | : [[South Peloponnese#Petalidhi|Petalidhi]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[South Peloponnese#Porto_Kayo|Porto Kayo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[South Peloponnese#Porto_Kayo|Porto Kayo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[South Peloponnese#Sapienza|Sapienza]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[South Peloponnese#Sapienza|Sapienza]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[South Peloponnese#Yerolimenas|Yerolimenas]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[South Peloponnese#Yerolimenas|Yerolimenas]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[South Peloponnese#Yithio|Yíthio]] | + | : [[South Peloponnese#Yithio|Yíthio]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
|id="East Peloponnese" valign="top" | | |id="East Peloponnese" valign="top" | | ||
- | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Astros|Astros]] | + | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Astros|Astros]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Hydra#Dokos|Dokos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Hydra#Dokos|Dokos]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[West Saronikos#Palea_Epidhavros|Epidhavros]] | + | : [[West Saronikos#Palea_Epidhavros|Epidhavros]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Ermioni]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Ermioni]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
- | : [[Hydra]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Hydra]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
- | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Kyparisi|Kyparisi or Kyparissia]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Kyparisi|Kyparisi or<br /> Kyparissia]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Leonidio|Leonidio]] | + | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Leonidio|Leonidio]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Monemvasia|Monemvasía]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] | + | : [[Monemvasia|Monemvasía]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Nafplio|Nafplio]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] | + | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese#Nafplio|Nafplio]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Porto Heli]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Porto Heli]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
: [[Ports of NE Peloponnese]] | : [[Ports of NE Peloponnese]] | ||
- | : [[Spetses]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Spetses]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
- | : [[Yerakas]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Yerakas]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
|- bgcolor="#ABCDEF" align="center" | |- bgcolor="#ABCDEF" align="center" | ||
- | | '''Saronikos Gulf''' || '''[[Gulf of Evia]]''' {{top}} || '''[[Pagasitikos Gulf]]''' {{top}} || '''Thermaikos &<br>Halkidiki Peninsulas''' || '''Thrace''' | + | | '''[[Saronikos Gulf]]''' || '''[[Gulf of Evia]]''' {{top}} || '''[[Pagasitikos Gulf]]''' {{top}} || '''Thermaikos &<br>Halkidiki Peninsulas''' || '''Thrace''' |
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|id="Saronikos Gulf" valign="top" | | |id="Saronikos Gulf" valign="top" | | ||
- | : [[Aegina]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Aegina]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Angistri]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Angistri]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
- | : [[Attika Coast]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon | + | : [[Attika Coast]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] {{top}} |
:: (Coast of Athens) | :: (Coast of Athens) | ||
- | : [[Poros]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Poros]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} |
- | : [[West Saronikos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | + | : [[Salamis]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Question_icon.png]] |
+ | : [[West Saronikos]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] {{top}} | ||
|id="Gulf of Evia" valign="top" | | |id="Gulf of Evia" valign="top" | | ||
- | : [[Gulf of Evia#Ormos_Atalantis|Atalantis; Ormos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Gulf of Evia#Ormos_Atalantis|Atalantis; Ormos]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Gulf of Evia#Halkis|Halkis]] | + | : [[Gulf of Evia#Halkis|Halkis]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Gulf of Evia#Karistos|Karistos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Gulf of Evia#Karistos|Karistos]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[Gulf of Evia#Kastri|Kastri]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Gulf of Evia#Kastri|Kastri]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Lavrio Harbor]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] | + | : [[Lavrio Harbor]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
: [[Lavrio Olympic Marine|Olympic Marine]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] | : [[Lavrio Olympic Marine|Olympic Marine]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] | ||
: [[Gulf of Evia#Voufalo|Voufalo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Gulf of Evia#Voufalo|Voufalo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
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: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Amalioupolis_.26_Soupis_Bay|Amalioupolis]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Amalioupolis_.26_Soupis_Bay|Amalioupolis]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Andriami_Bay|Andriami Bay]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Andriami_Bay|Andriami Bay]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Avra|Avra]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Avra|Avra]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Ayia_Kiriaki|Ayia Kiriaki]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Ayia_Kiriaki|Ayia Kiriaki]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Cape_Artemision|Cape Artemision]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Cape_Artemision|Cape Artemision]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Glyfa|Glyfa]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Glyfa|Glyfa]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathudi_Bay|Milina]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathudi_Bay|Milina]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Orei|Orei]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Orei|Orei]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Paleo_Trikeri|Paleo Trikeri]] [[ | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Paleo_Trikeri|Paleo Trikeri]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathudi_Bay|Petraki]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathudi_Bay|Petraki]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Pigadhi|Pigadhi]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Pigadhi|Pigadhi]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Port_Trikeri|Port Trikeri]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Port_Trikeri|Port Trikeri]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Amalioupolis_.26_Soupis_Bay|Soupis Bay]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Amalioupolis_.26_Soupis_Bay|Soupis Bay]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathikelo|Vathikelo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathikelo|Vathikelo]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathudi_Bay|Vathudi Bay]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Vathudi_Bay|Vathudi Bay]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Volos_.28Port_of_Entry.29|Volos]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] | + | : [[Pagasitikos Gulf#Volos_.28Port_of_Entry.29|Volos]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
|id="Thermaikos" valign="top" | | |id="Thermaikos" valign="top" | | ||
- | : [[Ammouliani|Ammouliani | + | : [[Ammouliani|Ammouliani and Mt. Athos]] [[Image:Island icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[Diaporos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Diaporos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
: [[Porto Carras Marina]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] | : [[Porto Carras Marina]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Porto Koufo]] | + | : [[Porto Koufo]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
: [[Sikias]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Sikias]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Thessaloniki]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image: | + | : [[Thessaloniki]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] |
|id="Thrace" valign="top" | | |id="Thrace" valign="top" | | ||
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- | + | ==Offshore Islands of Greece== | |
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" | {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;" | ||
|- bgcolor="#ABCDEF" align="center" | |- bgcolor="#ABCDEF" align="center" | ||
- | | '''Ionian''' {{Top}} || '''North Aegean''' {{Top}} || '''East Aegean''' {{Top}} || '''Sporades''' {{Top}} | + | | '''[[Ionian Sea|Ionian]]''' {{Top}} || '''North Aegean''' {{Top}} || '''East Aegean''' {{Top}} || '''Sporades''' {{Top}} |
|- | |- | ||
|id="Ionian" valign="top" | | |id="Ionian" valign="top" | | ||
: [[Anticythera]] [[image:Question_icon.png]] | : [[Anticythera]] [[image:Question_icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Corfu]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Corfu]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Cythera]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Cythera]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Ithaca]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Ithaca]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Kalamos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Kalamos]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Kastos]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Kastos]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
: [[Kefalonia]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | : [[Kefalonia]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | ||
- | : [[Lefkas]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Lefkas]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Meganisi]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Meganisi]] [[image:Marina_icon.png]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Paxos]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Paxos]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
- | : [[Zakinthos (Zante)]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] | + | : [[Zakinthos (Zante)]] [[Image:Poe.jpg]] [[Image:Harbour_icon.png]] [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] |
|id="North Aegean" valign="top" | | |id="North Aegean" valign="top" | | ||
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{{Top}} = ''Featured Cruising Guides'', [[Image:Poe.jpg]] = ''Port of Entry'', [[image:Marina_icon.png]] = Marina, [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] = Anchorage, [[Image:Question icon.png]] = Needs data. | {{Top}} = ''Featured Cruising Guides'', [[Image:Poe.jpg]] = ''Port of Entry'', [[image:Marina_icon.png]] = Marina, [[image:Anchor_Icon.png]] = Anchorage, [[Image:Question icon.png]] = Needs data. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Transportation== | ||
+ | ''See individual [[#Greece Ports & Popular Stops|ports]] and [[#Offshore Islands of Greece|islands]] in this page''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Routes/Passages To/From== | ||
+ | * [[Passages between Athens Region and Samos - Kusadasi]] | ||
+ | * [[Passages between Athens Region and Rhodes - Marmaris]] | ||
+ | * [[Passages between Athens Region and the North Sporades]] | ||
+ | * [[N - S Passages in East Aegean]] | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the Cyclades Islands]] | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the North Sporades Islands]] | ||
+ | * [[Circumnavigating the Peloponnese]] | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the Samos Sea Islands]] | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the Dodecanese Islands]] | ||
+ | * [[Circumnavigating the Peloponnese]] | ||
+ | * [[Cruising the Greek Ionian Sea]] | ||
==Cruiser's Friends== | ==Cruiser's Friends== | ||
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==Links to Forum Discussions== | ==Links to Forum Discussions== | ||
- | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (see link for requirements) | + | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') |
* [http://www.cruiserlog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5756 Non-EU yachts in Greece (on CruiserLog)] | * [http://www.cruiserlog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=5756 Non-EU yachts in Greece (on CruiserLog)] | ||
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===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Wikipedia - Greece] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Wikipedia - Greece] | ||
* [http://www.hnhs.gr/portal/page/portal/HNHS/Charts Greek Navy Charts] | * [http://www.hnhs.gr/portal/page/portal/HNHS/Charts Greek Navy Charts] | ||
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* | * | ||
- | ==References & | + | ==References & Publications== |
* Rod Heikell, [http://www.imray.com/record.cfm?i_stock_code=IB0050 <cite>Greek Waters Pilot Imray</cite>], Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718 | * Rod Heikell, [http://www.imray.com/record.cfm?i_stock_code=IB0050 <cite>Greek Waters Pilot Imray</cite>], Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718 | ||
* Anastasios E. Dimarakis, [http://www.portolanos.gr/uk/home.html <cite>Πορτολάνος Σκαφών Αναψυχής</cite>] (in Greek), Athens, ISBN 9609011748 | * Anastasios E. Dimarakis, [http://www.portolanos.gr/uk/home.html <cite>Πορτολάνος Σκαφών Αναψυχής</cite>] (in Greek), Athens, ISBN 9609011748 |
Revision as of 22:52, 6 March 2013
Greece Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around the Greece and the Greek islands in the Mediterranean.
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The Greek Islands is one of the most popular cruising and sailing regions in the world - a yachting and general boating paradise.
The background and history of Greece is best observed on Wikipedia.
Cruising the region
See also Ionian Sea and Aegean Sea.
Greece Climate & Weather
The summer weather in Greece is dominated by the meltemi which comes from the NE in the north and west Aegean and from the NW in the south and east. Usually it is a light breeze of force 4-5 in the early morning hours but as the day progresses it strengthens to 5-6 by the afternoon and subsides by sunset. However from middle June to mid Septembers you can count for the meltemi to become a gale of force 7-8 and occasionally 9. These gales usually last 3-4 days.
From October to mid May the probability is equal for either northerly or southerly winds. Winds of force 10 are not uncommon in the winter months. Violent thunderstorms are also probable by late October to early May. The southern winter winds are particularly treacherous and unpredictable.
- Athens Observatory gives 3 day (every 6 hrs) detailed graphical forecasts for the Greek seas.
- Poseidon System gives 3 day forecasts for Greek seas from the National Center for Marine Research. In 2009 the site has been completely revamped, particularly useful is its animated 3 day forecast.
- Weather on Line provides detailed 7 day forecast charts for the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Atlantic.
- Greek Meteorological Service (EMY) it includes the Navtex weather bulletins.
- Wind Guru a surfer's site with worldwide wind forecasts.
- Passage Weather - Eastern Med
- BA
- 180 Aegean Sea
- 189 Nísos Sapiénza to Nisos Paxoí
- Imray-Tetra
- G1 Mainland Greece and Peloponnisos
- G2 Aegean Sea (North Part)
- G11 North Ionian Islands
- G16 Peloponnisos West Part
- Greek
- 2 Ionio Pelagos
- 4 Aigaio Sea -Southern part
- 47 Aigaio Sea - Northern Part
- Eagle Ray
- N. D. Elias's Chart Book/cruising guide
Greek Navy charts are of high quality and cost a fraction of the cost of British Admiralty Charts. They can be found in most nautical stores in Greece.
Any navigation notes here.
Local Radio Nets
- Greek Coast Guard - VHF 12
- Olympia Radio. This is the Greek VHF network. Local channels are listed in each individual port.
- Cellular Phone(GSM/GPRS). Despite the mountains and the numerous islands Greece has very good GSM/GPRS coverage. In ports where there is no coverage or the signal is weak, there is a notation.
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Arrival/Departure procedures
A good quality Greek courtesy flag must be flown in Greek waters. Arriving yachts must call the Port Authority on VHF 12 from offshore, advising your ETA. Fly the "Q" flag and do not go ashore until the Port Authorities have been aboard.
Greece is a member of the EU. All yachts must immediately proceed to a Port of Entry and clear in with the Port Authority, Customs, Immigration (and currency control) and Health. The ship's papers must be presented to the Port Authority after which Customs will issue a Transit Log (renewable after 6 months and valid for 1 year. This Transit Log must be presented to the Port Authority at each subsequent port visited. Also have a fully detailed crew list to present to the Port Authorities on both arrival and departure from ports. Note that the Greek Coast Guard monitors and calls on VHF 12 so this channel should monitored when approaching ports and whilst in port.
Greece Immigration & Customs
Customs
Firearms and ammunitions MUST be declared on arrival.
PETS: Cats and dogs require health and rabies inoculation certificates issued in the country of origin, not more than 12 months previously for dogs, six months for cats, and not less than six days before arrival. Greece accepts pets covered by the PETS Scheme (Pet Travel Scheme) with a current "Pet Passport".
Foreign registered yachts can buy fuel at duty-free prices. This must be arranged through Customs. Stations that sell fuel for foreign registered yachts are marked by blue and yellow diagonal stripes.
Immigration
A visa is not required for a visit of up to three months for citizens of the EU, Andorra, Antigua, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, St Kitts and Nevis, South Korea, San Marino, Switzerland, Taiwan, the USA and Zimbabwe. For longer stays a visa must be applied for well in advance of the 3 month expiry date.
Visas are not required for citizens of Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay for a maximum stay of up to two months, Hong Kong and Peru up to one month and Singapore up to two weeks.
Visas must be issued in advance for all other nationalities and are valid for up to three months, depending on nationality. Visa extensions can be obtained from the nearest police station or the Greece Aliens Department in Athens.
For Non-EU passport holders - See the Schengen Visa Website for up-to-date information on this option.
Note: Entry may be refused if there are Turkish Cyprus stamps in your passport.
Special Cruising Requirements/Documentation
(Also see Med Cruising Requirements) - (Please edit/update below as/when necessary)
- Individual passports are not stamped on entry into Greece aboard a yacht, nor is this required for departure with the same yacht. However, if leaving by other means (by air), the stamps are required by Immigration at the point of exit
- When entering Greece all yachts must clear with the Port Authority, Customs, Health, Immigration and Currency Control. The ship's papers - including detailed crew list - will be inspected by the Port Authority before Customs will issue a Transit Log that is renewable after six months (valid for one year), that allows the yacht to sail in Greek waters
- The Transit Log will only be issued to non-EU vessels, or to EU vessels wishing to purchase duty-free fuel. At subsequent ports, this Transit Log may be inspected by the Port Authority. When leaving Greece, this Transit Log must be returned to Customs
- Yachts must carry their original registration documents and ship's radio station licence - one member of the crew must be in possession of a certificate to operate the radio/VHF
- For EU boats, proof of VAT status is required
- The original insurance certificate and a Greek translation showing Third Party insurance with the amounts in figures. These minimum amounts are:
- 293,470 EURO liability for death or injury by sinking, collision or other cause for crew and third parties,
- 146,753 EURO for damage,
- 88,041 EURO for pollution.
- The skipper must have an International Certificate of Competence
- Nights should be spent on board (not in hotels ashore, etc) - if not, the Harbour Master and the Immigration officer should be notified
- Fishing is only allowed with a snorkel in certain areas. Fishing with scuba gear is prohibited
- To protect archaeological sites, scuba diving is restricted - permission should be sought locally
- The registered yacht owner/skipper should be on board. If handing the boat's command to someone else, ensure that the proper documentation is obtained from the Port Police
- Chartering by foreign yachts is now allowed, but the vessel must be inspected and certificated according to Greek law, a proces that involves a huge amount of red tape
- Hauling out a vessel requires authorisation of the Port Police
- When entering Greece, cats and dogs require health and rabies inoculation certificates issued in the country of origin, not more than 1 year previously for dogs, 6 months for cats, and not less than 6 days before arrival
- Foreign yachts can purchase fuel duty-free, with customs approval, at stations that are marked by yellow & blue diagonal stripes.
- Greek courtesy flag and the Q flag must be flown in the correct manner
Fees and Charges
- For all Non-Greek Boats (over 7 metres): There is a charge of 5.80 EURO per metre, payable at the first Port of Entry. This is called a Circulation Fee
- If planning to stay in Greek waters for longer than 12 months, the same fee (above) is levied for a permit named Private Pleasure Yacht Permission for Stay and Maritime Traffic Document. This is valid for 3 years and is a one-page A4 document. A 15 EURO charge (Port Police Charge) is levied for issuing these permits. If re-entering Greek waters within 30 days, the "Circulation Fee" will apply
All Boats:
- A further requirement is a DEKPA (Private Pleasure Maritime Traffic Document) which costs 30 Euro. This is a 6-page booklet that must be presented to, and stamped by, the Port Authority on entry to, and exit from each port visited (As of 2004 it needs only to be stamped once a month for non-charter boats --Istioploos 15:44, 4 June 2008 (MDT)). It is valid until all 50 "panes" are stamped. This charge is applied to all yachts including Greek-flagged vessels
Non-EU Boats:
- For non-EU registered boats after 90 days, there is a charge of 14.67 EURO per metre and they must obtain a formal "Transit Log". This charge is levied at the end of each 90 day period, and it appears that if the yacht leaves Greece before the end of 90 days the charge will not be made
Other charges:
- All public harbours now charge a mooring or anchoring fee based on the tonnage and length of the yacht that is usually about 6 EURO for 11m. Boats from EU countries pay lower fees than those from non-EU countries while Greek flagged boats pay even less. There is a basic fee charged at each port for completing the paperwork. A lower fee is charged for anchoring. In most ports these fees are charged even if only stopping for provisions, or to purchase fuel. A fee is charged by Customs for each fuel delivery
Health and Security
Prefer bottled water when not in big cities.
Greece Ports & Popular Stops
Also see:
- The Aegean Sea - (Including routes and passages)
- The Ionian Sea - (Including routes and passages)
= Featured Cruising Guides, = Port of Entry, = Island, = Marina, = Harbor, = Anchorage, = Needs data.
Epirus & Western Greece | Gulfs of Corinth & Patras | West Peloponnese | South Peloponnese | East Peloponnese (Gulf of Argolis) |
Saronikos Gulf | Gulf of Evia | Pagasitikos Gulf | Thermaikos & Halkidiki Peninsulas | Thrace |
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Offshore Islands of Greece
Ionian | North Aegean | East Aegean | Sporades |
Cyclades (A-K) | Cyclades (M-Z) | Dodecanese (A-K) | Dodecanese (M-Z) |
Crete | |||
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= Featured Cruising Guides, = Port of Entry, = Marina, = Anchorage, = Needs data.
Transportation
See individual ports and islands in this page.
Routes/Passages To/From
- Passages between Athens Region and Samos - Kusadasi
- Passages between Athens Region and Rhodes - Marmaris
- Passages between Athens Region and the North Sporades
- N - S Passages in East Aegean
- Cruising the Cyclades Islands
- Cruising the North Sporades Islands
- Circumnavigating the Peloponnese
- Cruising the Samos Sea Islands
- Cruising the Dodecanese Islands
- Circumnavigating the Peloponnese
- Cruising the Greek Ionian Sea
Cruiser's Friends
- Travels with S/Y Thetis Vasilis Riginos has been cruising Greek and Turkish waters for over 25 years, as well as having crossed the Atlantic. He lives for 6-7 months of the year in Greece and is willing to help any fellow cruisers. Email: vasilis[AT]sy-thetis.org
Links to Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
Personal Notes
Personal experience?
References & Publications
- Rod Heikell, Greek Waters Pilot Imray, Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718
- Anastasios E. Dimarakis, Πορτολάνος Σκαφών Αναψυχής (in Greek), Athens, ISBN 9609011748
- Dana Facaros , Greek Islands, Codogan, ISBN 1860118550
- Alpha Guide, Desmi Ekdotiki, Athens, ISBN 9608304318
- obert Boulanger, Hachette World Guides Greece, Hachette Book Group
- Fodor's Greek Islands, Fodor's, ISBN 1400019362
- Lawrence Durrell, The Greek Islands, Faber and Faber, ISBN 0571214266
- Richard Stoneman (Editor), A Literary Companion to Travel in Greece, Getty Publication, ISBN 0892362987
- Richard Clogg, A Concise History of Greece, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521004799
- Lamprine Vagena-Papaioannou & Dora Komine-Dialete, To Aigaio: Epikentro Hellenikou Politismou (in Greek), Melissa, ISBN 9602040106
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