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Pagasitikos Gulf (Gulf of Volos)

Map of Pagasitikos Gulf
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Pagasitikos Gulf (Παγασιτικός Κόλπος) or the Gulf of Volos and the Trikeri Peninsula at the foot of Mt. Pelion is the enchanted region where the centaur Chiron taught so many mythological heroes including Jason the leader of the Argonauts. This is the place where that mythical journey to the Black Sea began.

The Reef Lefteris
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The Trikeri Channel that separates Skiathos from Evia and the mainland. In the middle of the channel there is the infamous reef Lefteris, this reef covers a very small area and it is very treacherous. The channel is very busy with traffic and many ships have found their doom on Lefteris. The list includes many of the ships from the Persian fleet of Xerxes on their way to conquer Greece in 480 BC. The reef then was called Myrmes. In Lefteris also the heroic Greek submarine Lambros Katsonis was sank with all hands except three crewmen who after swimming for 9 hours made it to Skiathos.

Inside the gulf, is a good sailing ground because there are relatively flat seas while the wind, channeled by the mountains can be quite strong.

Charts

The "foot" of Mt. Pelion
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BA
1085 Kólpos Petalión to Srimonikos kólpos including Thermaikos kólpos
1556 Vórios Evoïkós Kólpos and approaches to Vólos
Imray-Tetra
G25 Eastern Sporades and North Evvoia
NIMA
54349 Maliakos Kolpos
54351 Approaches to Volos
Greek
31 North Evoikos to Kavala Gulf
74 Corinth to Skopelos Island

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

  • Goast Guard - VHF channel 12
  • Olympia Radio - VHF channels 03 and 60
  • Cellular Phone(GSM/GPRS) - Weak signal in Paleo Trikeri

Local Weather

See Aegean Sea.

Approach and Navigation

Approached to the gulf are straightforward, but inside the gulf there can be rather strong and gusty winds.

Check-in facilities

The major harbor in the area is Volos but there are many good anchorages in this region.

Ports and Popular Stops

Ports

Volos (Port of Entry)

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39°21.5′N, 22°56.5′E
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Located at the north of the gulf, Volos is a major regional centre with a population of more than 100,000 people. The city is the marine transport hub for Thessaly, Greece’s largest agricultural region, and a key ferry port for the holiday islands of the Northern Sporades. Cruise ships use the port as a base for visiting the Meteora monasteries and other local attractions.

Local Weather

In summer a southerly breeze blows onto Volos nearly every afternoon, unless it is overridden by a strong regional or local airflow (e.g. a passing cold front or thunderstorm). This breeze varies in strength but is typically 10 to 15 knots. The afternoon southerly will blow even when prevailing north-easterlies of 10 to 15 knots are blowing at the south of the gulf and in the adjacent Evia Island channel.

Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration and mooring formalities)

The Port Police (Coast Guard) are in the building at the southern end of the ferry quay (World icon.png 39°21.4616′N, 22°56.6296′E). The main office is on the first floor entered through the eastern door. It may also be necessary to go to the records office on the ground floor entered through the door on the western side of the building.

Mooring charges: In August 2011 the fee for a non-EU private boat mooring in Volos harbour was calculated as:
Length (m) x days x 0.23 plus 20% plus another 23% (Tax).
So a 13m yacht was charged EUR4.41 per day. It appears that an overnight stay is charged as two days as the boat will be present on two different days of the week.
In addition a departure fee of EUR0.88 was charged.
Generally the Port Police will not approach yachts. It is the responsibility of the skipper to approach them

A Hellenic Police office is located on the ferry quay, near the north-western corner (World icon.png 39°21.5422′N, 22°56.6834′E).

Mooring

There are a number of alternative mooring locations, each with its complications.

  1. Moore stern or bows to the breakwater, or alongside the floating pontoon in the south-east of the harbour (World icon.png 39°21.3300′N, 22°56.9297′E). Issues here include:
    • Avoid mooring stern or bows to the breakwater within 20m of the floating pontoon. Mooring chains and anchors have been laid to secure the pontoon. They extend an unknown distance out either side of the pontoon.
    • This is a favourite place for the residents of Volos – families and groups of friends - to socialize on summer evenings. This makes for a busy, vital atmosphere into the late evening. Often some of the younger groups stay on until much later, with the pontoon being a favourite – and usually very noisy - location. As with any population a small minority can cause problems. Boats have been boarded without permission and on at least one occasion a burning cigarette butt was flicked onto a boat.
    • North-east of the ‘dogleg’ in the breakwater local boats have established ‘their’ spaces. It may be possible to moor here, but it is best to check beforehand (see note below on ‘Unofficial harbourmaster’.
    • The footbridge joining the breakwater to the main quay is difficult to negotiate with heavy loads or for anyone with mobility problems.
    • There is no electricity on the breakwater or pontoon and water can only be obtained at the north-eastern end of the breakwater through arrangement with the ‘owners’ of the spaces (or the unofficial harbourmaster).
    • The breakwater to the south-west of the floating pontoon has mooring rings in place and does not have the problems of claims by local boats or mooring chains. It is further from the town, but is otherwise suitable for mooring.
  2. On the main town quay moor stern or bows to (World icon.png 39°21.4919′N, 22°56.8700′E). Most of this quay is reserved. Access can be arranged through contact with the unofficial harbourmaster.
  3. In the inner fishing boat harbour moor stern or bows to (World icon.png 39°21.6817′N, 22°56.4871′E). Most of this quay is reserved. Access can be arranged through contact with the unofficial harbourmaster.
Unofficial harbourmaster

There is no port official that takes responsibility for coordinating mooring of pleasure boats in the port. An Irish man (with German and English background) has filled this gap in an unofficial capacity. Carlos is contactable on his mobile phone (+30 6973 076 005). In addition to managing a number of the mooring points on the quay he can arrange general boat repairs and maintenance. This was the position in August  2001.

Anchoring

Inside the harbour, in an emergency, it is possible to anchor off in the eastern corner (World icon.png 39°21.3843′N, 22°56.9413′E). Ensure plenty of room is left for boats manoeuvring onto moorings.
Boats have anchored in the south-west corner (about World icon.png 39°20.8948′N, 22°56.0798′E) and inside the outer breakwater (about World icon.png 39°20.8673′N, 22°56.5015′E). Ensure depths are suitable and that there is plenty of room left for boats entering and leaving the port.

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The Harbor of Volos
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Orei

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38°57′N, 23°05′E
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Orei (Ορεοί) or Oreios is a pleasant little harbor on the N of the large island of Evia. Moor stern-to the mole or to the iron wharf. It is also possible to anchor off. The harbor provides good protection from the meltemi but it is open to the W-NW.

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Anchorages

Andriami Bay

World icon.png 39°05.2′N, 23°07′E
This is a large deserted bay about 3 M E of Trikeri Point, it is open to the S. It provides some protection from the meltemi.

Anchor on the N side in 5-8 m.

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Ayia Kiriaki

Ayia Kiriaki
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World icon.png 39°05.4′N, 23°03.9′E

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Port Trikeri

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This is an isolated deep bay that has spectacular scenery.

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Avra

World icon.png 39°08′N, 23°10.1′E
A small anchorage E of Cape Marathea. It is very pleasant.

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Vathudi Bay

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World icon.png 39°09′N, 23°12.2′E
This bay on the SE corner of the Pagasitikos Gulf is protected by the island of Alatas and has several good anchorages such as Petraki, Milina, and E and S of Alatas. The bay is a popular spot with local sailboats and windsurfs.

There is no problem crossing the narrow channel between the mainland and S of Alatas. The depth is 3.5-4 m in the middle of the channel.

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Amalioupolis & Soupis Bay

World icon.png 39°11.9′N, 22°53.3′E - Chartlet
There are a number of anchorages here.

Pigadhi

World icon.png 39°02′N, 23°0.4′E - Chartlet
Pigadhi (Πηγάδι) is the place that Achilles sailed for the expedition to Troy.

Glyfa

World icon.png 38°56.9′N, 22°58.1′E
Glyfa (Γλύφα) or Glifa is a ferry terminal to Evia. Several tavernas. It is sheltered from the meltemi but there is some swell. Anchor off.

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Vathikelo

World icon.png 38°56.4′N, 22°56.3′E
Vathikelo (Βαθύκελο) is about 1.5 M W of Glifa. It is a deep landlocked bay. It is a good all around shelter.

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Marinas & Yacht Clubs

  • None.

There is an association of commercial yacht charter operators that apparently call themselves the Volos Yacht Club (http://www.argotrade.com/services/volos/) but their website is not operational.

Yacht Services and Repairs

Marine Stores

In Volos chandleries can be found:

Yacht Services/Repairs/Yards

In Volos there is Pefkakia Boatyard. Contact Gregory Kartapanis (Tel +30 24210 88612; mob: +30 6945 618 847; email).

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
In Volos
  • An Elin fuelling jetty is on the south western corner of the fishing boat harbour, on the southern side of the quay (World icon.png 39°21.6517′N, 39°21.6517′E).
  • BP and Shell fuel stations are about 100m before the eastern end of Iasonos Street (the first street behind the waterfront street) (World icon.png 39°21.4868′N, 22°57.0061′E)
In Orei, near the harbor (have to carry jerry cans)
Water
In Volos:
  • On the main town quay water is available for a charge through units that are operated using smartcards. Enquire with the unofficial harbourmaster.
  • Some waterfront restaurants have outdoor taps and in the past have been willing to water cans to be filled from them. Ask before taking any water.
In Orei near the harbor (can use hose)
Electricity
In Volos on the main town quay electricity is available for a charge through units that are operated using smartcards. Enquire with the unofficial harbourmaster.
In Orei N/A (Not Available)

Offshore Islands

Paleo Trikeri

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World icon.png 39°09.2′N, 23°04.6′E
Paleo Trikeri (Παλαιό Τρίκερι) is a small island with a delightful little harbor. If there is room, you can either moor side-to, stern-to, or anchor off.

Warning: Be aware that you may have to move when either the ferry boat or the hydrofoil arrives. Ask when they are due.

There are three restaurants.

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Trikeri Harbor
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Cape Artemision

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The SW corner of the Pondikonisi island, just across from Cape Artemision gives good shelter from the meltemi.

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Tourism and Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Mt. Pelio

A land expedition to Mt. Pelio with its many picturesque villages is highly recommended.

In Paleo Trikeri

The Monastery of Panayia in Paleo Trikeri
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The Monastery of Panayia, built in 1829, is about 15 minute walk up the hill from the harbor. It is a nice walk and the monastery is very pleasant and well maintained.

Grocery & Supply Stores

Volos
Many motor and motor parts shops can be found along Larisis Street, the main road heading out of Volos towards the north-west (starting about World icon.png 39°21.8300′N, 22°55.7721′E).
Hardware stores with a good range of supplies can be found at the western end of the two streets immediately back from the quay (e.g. Ianosos: (World icon.png 39°21.6970′N, 22°56.5641′E and Dimitriados: (World icon.png 39°21.7136′N, 22°56.6137′E).
Camping gas (e.g. 3kg bottles) can be obtained in a store in the alleyway on the west side of the Galaxy supermarket towards the west end of Dimitriados Street (World icon.png 39°21.7054′N, 22°56.6929′E)
Larger supermarkets:
There are a large number of small fruit and vegetable stores and minimarkets close to the harbour. Two are:
  • 250m north of the breakwater footbridge. Go inland from the footbridge and take the third street on the left to the second intersection (World icon.png 39°21.5464′N, 22°57.0658′E).
  • 300m east of the ferry jetty. From the Post Office, go inland one block, then left for 70m – opposite the church (World icon.png 39°21.6227′N, 22°56.9204′E).
Fresh fish can be bought from the fish market 200m west of the fishing boat harbour (World icon.png 39°21.6862′N, 22°56.2383′E) or purchased directly from the fishing boats as they return in the morning. The boats tie up on the quay between the fishing boat harbour and the ferry jetty for direct sales.
Bicycle shops are located:
Telephone: Stores for three of the main suppliers (Cosmote, Vodafone and Wind) are near each other 200m from the Ferry jetty. Take the road that runs inland from the middle of the Port Authority building. (World icon.png 39°21.6509′N, 22°56.7464′E)
The Post Office is on Dimitriados Street. Go two streets inland from the centre of the main town quay (World icon.png 39°21.5757′N, 22°56.9149′E).
Orei
Small store.

Eateries

Internet/WiFi

In cafés in Volos.

Laundry

In Volos
A coin-operated, self service Laundromat is 400m back from the centre of the main town quay on Gklavani Street (World icon.png 39°21.6779′N, 22°57.0356′E).
A conventional laundry is 200m from the breakwater footbridge, continuing to the north-east (World icon.png 39°21.5063′N, 22°57.1178′E).

Motorbike & Car Rentals

  • Several agencies in Volos

Garbage Disposal

There are bins around the harbors and in several anchorages.

In Volos there are no liquid waste disposal receptacles for oil, bilge water, etc. If significant quantities are involved the Port Police can arrange for a commercial company to take it. On at least one occasion this in the past there was no charge for this.

Transportation

Volos is a transport hub for the region (http://wikitravel.org/en/Volos):

Routes/Passages To/From

Cruiser's Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forum Discussions

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

External links

References & Publications

See Greece.

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

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Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

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