Ithaca

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Ithaca

An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Ithaca.

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38°21.91′N, 20°43.11′E
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Ithaca or Ithake (Ιθάκη) or Ithaka has an area of about 95 km2, is 29 km long and 6.5 km wide. It is separated from Kefalonia, its near neighbour on the W side, by a two mile wide channel, the Steno Ithakis. One of the smaller Ionian islands of Greece, it has about 2500 inhabitants, the majority of them living in the island's capital and main ferry port, Vathi. Apart from its historic connections (many experts identify it with the Ithaca of Odysseus of Homeric fame), Ithaca is undeniably a beautiful island and many cruisers’ favorite among the Ionian islands. See History of Ithaca for further details.

Consisting of two separate landmasses joined by a narrow isthmus, there are three harbours suitable for yachts, Vathi, which lies at the head of a large gulf in the centre of the island’s E coast, and the smaller harbours of Kioni and Frikes on the NE coast. All offer shelter from the prevailing NW winds - although Vathi can be uncomfortable if on the main quay - but the latter two harbours are very uncomfortable and potentially even dangerous in strong SE or E winds. In addition, there are a number of anchorages around the island that are usable in appropriate weather conditions.

Vathi harbour from NW - Click for larger view

Charts

BA
203 Nisos Zakinthos to Nisos Paxoi
Imray-Tetra
G12 Nísos Levkas to Nísos Zákinthos
NIMA
54280 Corfu Channel to Nisis Proti
Greek
30 Kefalonia, Ithaki

Radio Nets

  • Coast Guard - VHF channel 12
  • Olympia Radio - VHF channel 03

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Weather

Approach and Navigation

All the harbour approaches are straightforward, but be prepared for some strong gusts in the prevailing NW winds when entering them – especially Vathi. See individual port entries for details. Shelter in the harbours is mostly good in the prevailing W/NW winds but less good in strong easterlies – especially Kioni and Frikes, which could become dangerous. Vathi experiences a brisk afternoon seabreeze most days of up to F4-5, which causes an unpleasant chop for a few hours but usually dies down by nightfall.

Berthing Options

Ports

All the principal harbours of the island are on the more sheltered E coast. From N to S the harbours are:

Frikes

See separate wiki page for Frikes.

Kioni

See separate wiki page for Kioni.

Vathi

See separate Wiki page for Vathi.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None.

Anchorages

Polis

Ithaca Polis m.jpgSketch of Polis

World icon.png 38°26.36′N, 20°38.39′E

That very Moment
great Odysseus woke from sleep on native ground at last—
he'd been away for years—but failed to know the land,
for the goddess Pallas Athena, Zeus's daughter,
showered mist over all ...

Odyssey Book 13:213 (Trans Robert Fagles)

Polis (Πόλις) is the cove where it is believed that Odysseus first landed on his return to Ithaca. Anchor in the middle of the cove. It safe to leave the boat and visit Stavros, about 30 minutes uphill, where it is believed that Odysseus' palace was located.

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Sarakino Point

Is a small cove N of Parapigadi Island.

Offshore Islands

Parapigadi Island

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World icon.png 38°20.1′N, 20°44.8′E
Parapigadi Island is a pleasant and deserted anchorage. Anchor in 4-5 m between Ithaca and the island. Reasonable holding. There are also two small coves just a few hundred meters to the south.

Warning: It is reported that large rats live on the island. Do not tie a line to the small quay.

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Yacht Services and Repairs

Marine Stores

None, only fishing supplies.

Repairs/Yards

Minimal.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
In Vathi, there is a fuel quay on the East side. Depths at the end are 2.75 metres but it is less than a metre towards the root. In 2012 they only accepted cash which is available at a bank machine in the centre of town (1 km).
Water
In Vathi a water truck will come by the western quay. Enquire at the adjacent taverna for their telephone number (it is also on a phone booth nearby).
In Kioni a water hose is passed along the quay for a modest fee
Electricity
None

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

There are several sites associated (at least, for the benefit of tourists, even if the archaeologists disagree) with Homer’s Odyssey. The Cave of the Nymphs is a dingy cleft in the rocks leading to a cave which can be entered by a rickety ladder (take a torch). It lies up a side road 1.5 kilometres out of Vathi on the road N. The Fountain of Arethusa is at the SE end of the island and is a long, dusty trek from the road along a dirt track. More tangible evidence of what may have been the palace of Odysseus (at any rate, the remains are of the right Mycenaean period) is the mountaintop acropolis of Alalkomenes off the road a few kilometers further N from the Cave of the Nymphs. A hard uphill trek of around 1.5 hours brings you to the impressive walls of the settlement, with superb views N over the island. Further archaeological evidence of Mycenaean settlement can be found at Pelikata near the town of Stavros at the N end of Ithaca. Finally, the route back to Vathi along the spine of the island, via the village of Anogi, has spectacular views down over Vathi. The church of Agia Panagia in the village has some (sadly not very well preserved) Byzantine frescoes, which can be spied through the windows if the church is not open.


In Vathi

The Archaeological Museum has exhibits from the Geometric to the Roman periods.

Stavros

One of the theories places Odysseus' palace here (the other possible location is Alalkomenes). There is a small Museum in the town.

Grocery & Supply Stores

  • Good shopping in Vathi. Limited elsewhere.
  • The local wine is worth buying

Eateries

  • In Vathi Nickos near the square is one of the best tavernas in the Ionian. Great roast meats and prepared Greek dishes.
  • In Vathi, try the Eumeos (Εύμαιος), there are also several other tavernas there.
  • Good food in Frikes

Internet/WiFi

Internet Café in Vathi.

Laundry

?

Motorbike & Car Rentals

In Vathi. Alpha Rentals have good scooters, often with low mileage on them.

Garbage Disposal

There are bins around all the harbours and in several anchorages.

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 Ionian Sea.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

  • Vathi is an attractive large port that should always have room and shelter. There is frequently a strong katabatic wind as you enter the harbour approach in an afternoon NE wind that can surprise you.Monterey June 2012
  • Frikes can be dangerous under certain conditions, especially when large ferries pass too close to the island. Read the instructions on the Wiki page with care before you moor up there. Athene of Lymington

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Names: Lighthouse, Istioploos, Athene of Lymington, Rodger, Fourplay, Monterey


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