Elafonisos

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Elafonisos

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36°30.62′N, 22°58.96′E
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Elafonisos2.jpgThe Ravaged Sand Dunes - Click for larger view
The island of Elafonisos or Elaphonisos (Ελαφόνησος) is a sparsely populates island near Cape Maleas on the SE of Peloponnesos. There is only a small village on the island. The beaches of the S side of the island have rather impressive sand dunes. The dune area was until few years ago completely deserted but now it has been "discovered" and now there is a dirt road form the village to the S. side and in the delicate sand dunes house tents and even worse are scared by tire marks. What a shame!

Charts

Satellite View of Southern Peloponnese
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Chart of Elafonisos
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BA
1685 Nisís Venetico to Nísos Spétsai including the channels between Akra Malléas and Kríti Yerakas
Imray-Tetra
G15 Southern Peloponnisos
NIMA
54303 Lakonikos Kolpos
Greek
43 Kriti I. - Wastern Part Cape Tainaro to Milos I.

Radio Nets

  • Coast Guard - VHF channel 12
  • Olympia Radio - VHF channels 85 & 86

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Weather

The winds here during the May - October period tend to be from the NE seldom exceeding force 4. During the November -April period they are from the SE often at gale force. But, because of the high mountains, there can be ferocious gusts especially near Capes Tainaron and Maleas. There is a popular Greek proverb among sailors: "Από τον Κάβο Μαλιά δέκα μιλια μακρυά, κι’ από τον Κάβο Γκροσσο δέκα κι’ άλλα τόσο" ("Stay ten miles off Cape Malea, and from Cape Grosso ten and then ten more").

Another problem here is that the weather, because of moving depressions between Maleas and Crete, can deteriorate very quickly especially during the spring and fall months. During the summer months there can be thunderstorms and squalls near the shore.

Approach and Navigation

Approaches in general are straightforward.

Berthing Options

There are several anchorages in Elaphonisos and one just across the channel on the Peloponnesian coast. However, not all of them are always tenable.

Ports

Elafonisos Village

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The Village of Elafonisos

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There is a very small harbor in the village. You can either go stern or bows-to the quay, if there is room, or anchor off in the middle of the bay in 3 m depth. Holding is reported to be bad.

Neapolis

World icon.png 36°30.5′N, 23°03.3′E
Neapolis (Νεάπολις) is a small harbor across from Elafonisos on the Peloponnesian coast. Good shelter from northerlies. Anchor off the beach 500m west of the dock (goog holding in sand), or tie up to the dock. HOWEVER, be aware that a big ferry comes into the dock every evening and stays for the night. Also one or two tug boats may be tied up alongside. Even so, there may be room for one yacht. Contact the Neapolis Control on Ch 16 if you want to tie up. Water is available on the dock. Fuel can be brought by minitanker - the telephone numbers for three companies are on the wall at the outer end of the dock. Good shopping ashore for groceries and some hardware. Tavernas along the sea-front.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None.

Anchorages

Lefkí

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The Anchorage of Lefkí

World icon.png 36°28.7′N, 22°59′E
Lefkí (Λευκί) is maybe the best shelter from the meltemi and the prevailing W winds. It is a very pleasant isolated anchorage. The bottom is rocky with sandy areas. It is best to anchor near the S side of the cove. Once the anchor is set on sand the holding is good. I have been here during strong winds, upper 30's, and the sea was flat.

Warning: Anchor in either the S or N side of the cove away from the middle where there are rocks.

Sarakino

Sarakino is a large cove on the S side of the island. Its sand dunes make it very attractive. However, every time I have been to the island the cove was exposed to large waves.

Frangos

Frangos is just E of Sarakino on the S of the island. Its sand dunes make it very attractive. However, every time I have been to the island the cove was exposed to large waves.

W Coast

There are a few places on the W coast where one can anchor, if the weather permits.

Offshore Islands

Yacht Services and Repairs

Marine Stores

None.

Repairs/Yards

None.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
N/A (Not Available)
Water
Near the quay of the village
Electricity
N/A

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Walk along the sand dunes to Sarakino and Frangos, preferably in the evening or early morning.

Grocery & Supply Stores

Eateries

  • There are several restaurants in the village

Internet/WiFi

N/A.

Laundry

N/A

Motorbike & Car Rentals

N/A.

Garbage Disposal

There are bins in the harbor only.

Transportation

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.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

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