Leros Anchorages

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This page shows all the major anchorages on the island of Leros.

Xerocambos

Xerocambos
37°6.34′N, 26°52.46′E Chart icon.png
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Chart of Xerocambos

Xerocambos (Ξηρόκαμπος) or Xirocambos is a very attractive and large anchorage on the S side of the island. It affords very good protection from the meltemi (although gusts enter the bay) but it is exposed to the S. Around fourteen moorings have been laid in the bay by the tavernas ashore and, if you use one, you will be expected to dine at the taverna concerned. The yellow ones belong to the Aloni Taverna towards the left of the beach (run by Lefteris and Evelyn), which is particularly friendly to yachtsmen. The orange ones belong to the Mama Vita taverna in the centre of the beach. If anchoring, look for a spot of sand and anchor in 5-6 metres (the bottom is mostly weed and holding is not always very good). Once the anchor holds, however, the cove is very secure. It is about one hour walk to Lakki which is also served by bus.

About an hour walk up the ridge on the E side of Xerocambos there is an abandoned WW II Italian house with wall frescoes painted by the Italian soldiers garrisoned there.

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Vromolithos

Vromolithos
37°08.8′N, 26°51.7′E Chart icon.png
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Yachts anchored at Vromolithos

Vromolithos (Βρωμόλιθος) is a small anchorage on the SE side of the island, just west of Pandeli, with room for several yachts to anchor in the lee of the headland. Either anchor in 8-12 metres just off the headland and take a long line back to the rocks (this position offers the best protection from the meltemi) or anchor in 6-7 metres outside the buoyed swimming area off the beach. The holding here is good in sand and weed and the shelter also good (although gusts will be experienced with strong N/NW winds). The Paradiso Taverna above the beach does a boiled octopus to die for and Dimitris O Karaflas taverna on top of the headland offers excellent food at sensible prices and is invariably packed with locals.

The Cafe -Restaurant- Night club CafeDelMar on the waterfront is reputed to be friendly to cruisers and allows them to use their paths to access other uphill eating establishments and Pandeli. Its owner Koutsanellos Lefteris can be reached at +30 22470 24766.

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Alindas

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37°10′N, 26°50.4′E Chart icon.png
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´Alindas (Άλινδας) or Alinda is a large bay on the east coast of Leros which offers better protection than would at first appear from the meltemi. Anchor off the beach at the NW end of the bay in 4-5 metres, clear of the numerous small craft moorings, where there is little swell and only moderate gusts in winds up to 6/7 Beaufort. If the gusts get too much, Vromolithos to the south usually offers slightly better shelter. The bottom at Alindas is sand and rock and you may need more than one attempt to get your anchor to hold. Nevertheless, it is an attractive spot with some good tavernas ashore. There is also an interesting folklore/WW II museum in a nicely maintained private mansion, the Bellinis Tower.

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The anchorage at Alindas

Blefouti

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37°11.49′N, 26°49.23′E Chart icon.png
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The Blefouti cove

Blefouti (Μπλεφούτι) or Blefoutis or Plakouti is an attractive cove on the NE side of the island. It is reasonably well protected from the meltemi (though shelter is not as good as at Partheni) and in winds from W through to SE. The most sheltered, westerly, side of the anchorage is mostly taken up with small boat moorings and yachts therefore need to anchor closer to the middle of the cove. The bottom is sand and weed, not always good holding. There is a small taverna ashore, I Thea Artemis, which serves good fish.

Danger: There are several reefs at the entrance to the cove. Enter from the E of the reef.

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Partheni

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37°11.39′N, 26°48.06′E Chart icon.png
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Partheni (Παρθένι) is a large landlocked bay on the N side of the island. There is a naval installation on the W side of the bay and a military camp to the SE. Agmar (Template:Coord legacy) operates a shipyard with a 70 ton travel lift; for details see below. Agmar maintains four mooring buoys in front of its facilities, which clients can use temporarily. The airport is only 100 metres away.

There is excellent protection on the north side of the inner cove at the eastern end of the bay. Anchor clear of the numerous moorings on the south side of the cove and the small fish farm to the northwest. Even in a strong meltemi your boat is safe here. However, the setting is not very attractive and there is nothing in the way of facilities. The nearest taverna is opposite the airport some two kilometres away. Added to this is the presence of the military camp, the site of the notorious Partheni prison where many political prisoners were tortured during the days of the junta.

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The inner anchorage at Partheni

N Cove

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Anchorage icon N Cove [[Leros Anchorages#N Cove|N Cove]] 37°12.1′N, 26°47.9′E
This is a small pleasant cove just N of Partheni. The cove is somewhat exposed to the meltemi but in settled weather it a good place to stop for a swim. Good holding at 6 m.

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NW Cove

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Anchorage icon NW Cove [[Leros Anchorages#NW Cove|NW Cove]] 37°11.5′N, 26°46.6′E
While this cove is well protected from the S winds, it is not as good an anchorage as it looks because it is deep and then it gets shallow very quickly and at depths of 3-5 m there is lot of weed with very few patches of sand so the anchor may not hold well here.

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Berthing Options

Ports

See Leros Ports.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Offshore Islands

See Leros.

Yacht Services and Repairs

See Leros.

Things to do Ashore

Please see Leros.

Routes/Passages To/From

See Leros.

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 winters his boat in Leros. 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

Forum Discussions

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External Links

References & Publications

See Greece.


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