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[http://www.magicaljourneys.com/Greece/greece-interest-cyclades-mykonos-rhinia.html Rhinia] (Ρήνεια) or Rhenea or Rinia also known as Greater Delos is an almost deserted island just west of [[Mykonos|Myconos]] that makes a pleasant stop for people who like places removed from the noise of "civilization." It is an almost uninhabited island just west of Delos from which it is separated by a narrow channel. It's history is closely associated with that of [[#Delos|Delos]]. The tyrant of Athens, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peisistratos_%28Athens%29 Peisistratos], undertook to "purify" the sacred island of Delos by digging up the bones from burials there and conveying them to Rhinia for reburial. After the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Wars Persian Wars] (490, 480-79 BC), the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delian_League Delian League], the Athenian-led naval alliance against Persian expansion, was formed in 477 on the island of Delos. During the fifth century, Delos and Rhinia were controlled by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Athens Athenians] who continued to guard the sanctity of Delos by forbidding both births and deaths on the island. Pregnant women and old people were taken across the channel to Rhinia to give birth or die. Many graves have been excavated and the finds are exhibited at the [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3301&theme_id=21 Museum] in [[Mykonos]].
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[http://www.magicaljourneys.com/Greece/greece-interest-cyclades-mykonos-rhinia.html Rhinia] (Ρήνεια) or Rhenea or Rinia also known as Greater Delos is an almost deserted island five miles SW of [[Mykonos|Myconos]].  The anchorages around the island make a pleasant stop for people who avoid the noise of "civilization" and are a good overnight base prior to a visit by yacht to the archaeological site of Delos, from which it is separated by a 100 metre wide channel. For the history of the island and its relationship to Delos, see Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delos]. Today only a few people from Mykonos keep some animals on Rhinia and during the summer months stay in isolated cottages.  The island has three anchorages, South Bay, Miso Bay and Skhino Bay, the first providing good shelter in the prevailing northerlies, the second in winds from W round to SE and the third in winds from N round to SE.  The latter two are, however, rock-fringed and care is needed.
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==Charts==
==Charts==
[[Image:Greece_Rhinia_S.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Satellite view of Rhinia & Delos<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
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==Approach and Navigation==
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Approaches are easy except navigating through the Rhinia-Delos channel with it many shallows.
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Approaches to the island are straightforward, although those to the anchorages less so.  The channel between Rhinia and Delos funnels the gusts in strong northerlies and there is a heavy confused swell in these conditions, since depths shoal to around 8.0 metres in its narrowest part.  Care is needed to stay in the centre of the channel to avoid rocky ledges on either side.  The approaches to Miso Bay on the W side of the island and Skhinou Bay on the E side are both fringed with above and below water rocks.  A lookout on the bow or a large scale chart is essential on a first visit.
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Although not actually on the island of Rhinia, the anchorage at Delos is included here as most yachts will be visiting it before or after anchoring at Rhinia.
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====South Bay====
====South Bay====
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It provides excellent shelter from the ''meltemi'' in a beautiful setting. There are at least three different places to anchor, choose according to the prevailing wind. The bottom is sand and it is sloping very gradually. Anchor at about 3 m.
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South Bay provides excellent shelter from the ''meltemi'' in a beautiful setting. There are t three different places to anchor, according to the prevailing wind. The small bay at the NE corner is idyllic but shallow, with only 3.0 – 4.0 metres and not much room to swing – a couple of yachts here and it is full. The wider bay at the NW corner has better depths of 5.0 – 6.0 metres and can comfortably accommodate 5-6 yachts at anchor.  On the E side of the Bay is a tiny N-facing cove with a small sandy beach where yachts often anchor and take a line ashore to the rocks on its W side.  This position gives better shelter in light to moderate southerlies.  The bottom everywhere is sand with some rocks and weed and the holding very good.  In the summer, there are a few tripper boats during the day, but they leave by late afternoon and you can have this wonderful cove all to yourself.
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<font color="red">Warning:</font> In the fall, the wind can change abruptly at night from the north to the south, use a line to the rocks in the middle of the cove.
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<font color="red">Warning:</font> In the fall, the wind can change abruptly at night from the north to the south: use a line to the rocks in the middle of the cove.
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In the summer, there are a few day-trip boats during the day, but they do leave by late afternoon and you can have this wonderful cove all to yourself.
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[[Image:Greece_Rhinia5.jpg|thumb|330px|right| '''Anchorage of South Bay''' <br>''Click for larger view'' ]]
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====Miso Bay====
====Miso Bay====
[[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|37|23.8|N|25|13.7|E|}}<br/>
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This large bay also provides some shelter from the meltemi but not as good as the South Bay. Sandy bottom.
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Miso Bay lies on the W side of the island and, while it also provides some shelter from the meltemi, it is not as good as South Bay. Only in SE winds would Miso Bay probably provide better shelter than South Bay.  There are rocky reefs extending off the shore on both the N and S side of the bay.  An approach on a course of 055 should carry you clear of the dangers, although it is wise to have a crew member at the bow and to keep a close eye on the depth sounder.  Anchor in 4.0 – 5.0 metres.  The bottom is sand and weed and good holding.
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====Skhino Bay====
[[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|37|23.8|N|25|14.5|E|}}<br/>
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This anchorage is exposed to the ''meltemi'' it is, however, protected from the southerlies. The shore is heavily littered from flotsam.
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Skhino Bay lies on the E side of the island and provides several places to anchor depending on the wind direction.  The small coves at the N and S end are the best anchorages, but neither is particularly well sheltered in the ''meltemi'', especially the S cove.  Shelter here is, however, better than South Bay in southerlies. Both coves are surrounded by dangerous rocks and, again, it is wise to have a crew member at the bow and to keep a close eye on the depth sounder. Anchor in either cove or, in settled conditions, in the middle of the bay in 5.0 – 8.0 metres. The bottom is sand and very good holding.  The shore here is often heavily littered with flotsam.
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With south winds it is an excellent anchorage. Anchor in 3-4 m in the middle of the bay away from the rocky east and west shores. The bottom is sand, very good holding.
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[[Image: Greece_Rhinia4.jpg|thumb|330px|right| '''Anchorage of Skhino Bay looking N''' <br>''Click for larger view'' ]]
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====Delos Anchorage====
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Image:Greece_Rhinia2.jpg|Background: Mykonos &amp; Delos<br />''Click for larger view''
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[[image:World_icon.png]] {{Coord|37|24.0|N|25|15.6|E|}}<br/>
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The anchorage at Delos may only be used between 0800 and 1500 for the purpose of visiting the archaeological site.  It is entered from the S between the islet of Megali Rematia and Delos (while there is a narrow passage between the N end of Megali Rematia and the breakwater of Delos, depths are reportedly as little as 2.0 metres and this passage is not for the fainthearted).  Megali Rematia should be given a good clearance on entry, especially on the SE side, as there are dangerous reefs around its shores.  Proceed up the channel between Megali Rematia towards the small tripper boat harbour of Delos, which is protected from northerlies by a 200 metre long breakwater.  Depths are better on the port side of the channel (once past the dangerous reef at the SE end of Megali Rematia) and shoal rapidly from 15-18 metres at the entrance to only 3.0 - 4.0 metres or less near the breakwater.  Most yachts anchor about 100 metres due S of the breakwater end in 4.0 - 5.0 metres.  The holding is only moderately good in sand and rock and it is advisable to use at least 35 metres of chain and snub your anchor carefully before leaving your yacht.  Dinghies land at the steps at the NE end of the breakwater, clear of the tripper boat quay. 
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[[Image:DelosAnchorage.jpg|thumb|330px|right| '''Anchorage at Delos from NE, showing limit of safe anchorage for most yachts''' <br>''Click for larger view'' ]]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delos Delos] (Δήλος) is a small island without a secure anchorage. The main interest here is in the antiquities and its history. According to the [http://www.maicar.com/GML/Leto.html Greek mythology] Delos was a floating island where Leto, after being impregnated by [http://www.maicar.com/GML/Zeus.html Zeus] and refused by every land because of the wrath of [http://www.maicar.com/GML/Hera.html Hera], gave birth to [http://www.maicar.com/GML/Apollo.html Apollo] and [http://www.maicar.com/GML/Artemis.html Artemis]. Apollo chained the island to the floor of the Aegean sea.
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In historical times the powerful tyrant of [[Samos]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycrates Polycrates], donated the island of Rhinia to the sanctuary of Apollo in Delos and attached a chain across the channel. The tyrant of Athens, Peisistratos, undertook to "purify" the sacred island of Delos by digging up the bones from burials there and conveying them to Rhinia for reburial. After the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Wars Persian Wars] (490, 480-79 BC), the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delian_League Delian League], the Athenian-led naval alliance against Persian expansion, was formed in 477 on the island of [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2371 Delos]. During the fifth century Delos and Rhinia were controlled by the Athenians who continued to guard the sanctity of Delos by forbidding both births and deaths on the island. Pregnant women and old people were taken across the channel to Rhinia to give birth or die. Many graves have been excavated and the finds are exhibited at the [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3301&theme_id=21 Museum in Mykonos].
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You can anchor in Delos only until sunset. Anchor at 4 m south of the ancient mole.
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Image:Greece_Delos_a1.jpg|Aerial View of the Harbor<br />''Click for larger view''
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Image:Greece_Delos2.jpg|Street of the Lions
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==Tourism and Things to do Ashore==
==Tourism and Things to do Ashore==
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Most yachts visit Rhinia for the purpose of a visit to the World Heritage listed site of ancient Delos.  The site can be visited from 0900 to 1500 each day except Mondays, when it is closed.  Details of the main attractions on Delos can be obtained from Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delos] or any good guide book.  If you are interested in ancient ruins, a good 2-3 hours are needed to visit the whole site.  An hour to ninety minutes would do to whizz around the key attractions.  For the energetic, the climb up to the top of Mt Kythnos, the rocky crag that dominates the island, offers spectacular views of the site and the anchorage beyond.  There is a simple café on the site which offers sandwiches and basic refreshments (at a price), plus toilets and a museum with some examples of statuary, mosaics and wall frescoes recovered from the site.
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Rhinia and Delos

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37°23.7′N, 25°13.9′E
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Rhinia (Ρήνεια) or Rhenea or Rinia also known as Greater Delos is an almost deserted island five miles SW of Myconos. The anchorages around the island make a pleasant stop for people who avoid the noise of "civilization" and are a good overnight base prior to a visit by yacht to the archaeological site of Delos, from which it is separated by a 100 metre wide channel. For the history of the island and its relationship to Delos, see Wikipedia [1]. Today only a few people from Mykonos keep some animals on Rhinia and during the summer months stay in isolated cottages. The island has three anchorages, South Bay, Miso Bay and Skhino Bay, the first providing good shelter in the prevailing northerlies, the second in winds from W round to SE and the third in winds from N round to SE. The latter two are, however, rock-fringed and care is needed.

Charts

Satellite view of Rhinia & Delos
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BA
1647 Nísos Tínos to Nísos Ikaría
Imray-Tetra
G31 Northern Cyclades
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54334 Plans in the Aegean Sea
Greek
42 Andros to Chalki Island
Greek 421 Karystos to Naxos

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

  • Coast Guard - VHF channel 12
  • Olympia Radio - VHF channels 03 & 04

Weather

See Aegean Sea.

Approach and Navigation

Approaches to the island are straightforward, although those to the anchorages less so. The channel between Rhinia and Delos funnels the gusts in strong northerlies and there is a heavy confused swell in these conditions, since depths shoal to around 8.0 metres in its narrowest part. Care is needed to stay in the centre of the channel to avoid rocky ledges on either side. The approaches to Miso Bay on the W side of the island and Skhinou Bay on the E side are both fringed with above and below water rocks. A lookout on the bow or a large scale chart is essential on a first visit.

Check-in facilities

None.

Ports and Popular Stops

Ports

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Anchorages

Although not actually on the island of Rhinia, the anchorage at Delos is included here as most yachts will be visiting it before or after anchoring at Rhinia.

South Bay

World icon.png 37°23′N, 25°14.3′E
South Bay provides excellent shelter from the meltemi in a beautiful setting. There are t three different places to anchor, according to the prevailing wind. The small bay at the NE corner is idyllic but shallow, with only 3.0 – 4.0 metres and not much room to swing – a couple of yachts here and it is full. The wider bay at the NW corner has better depths of 5.0 – 6.0 metres and can comfortably accommodate 5-6 yachts at anchor. On the E side of the Bay is a tiny N-facing cove with a small sandy beach where yachts often anchor and take a line ashore to the rocks on its W side. This position gives better shelter in light to moderate southerlies. The bottom everywhere is sand with some rocks and weed and the holding very good. In the summer, there are a few tripper boats during the day, but they leave by late afternoon and you can have this wonderful cove all to yourself.

Warning: In the fall, the wind can change abruptly at night from the north to the south: use a line to the rocks in the middle of the cove.

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

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Anchorage of South Bay
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Miso Bay

World icon.png 37°23.8′N, 25°13.7′E
Miso Bay lies on the W side of the island and, while it also provides some shelter from the meltemi, it is not as good as South Bay. Only in SE winds would Miso Bay probably provide better shelter than South Bay. There are rocky reefs extending off the shore on both the N and S side of the bay. An approach on a course of 055 should carry you clear of the dangers, although it is wise to have a crew member at the bow and to keep a close eye on the depth sounder. Anchor in 4.0 – 5.0 metres. The bottom is sand and weed and good holding.

Skhino Bay

World icon.png 37°23.8′N, 25°14.5′E
Skhino Bay lies on the E side of the island and provides several places to anchor depending on the wind direction. The small coves at the N and S end are the best anchorages, but neither is particularly well sheltered in the meltemi, especially the S cove. Shelter here is, however, better than South Bay in southerlies. Both coves are surrounded by dangerous rocks and, again, it is wise to have a crew member at the bow and to keep a close eye on the depth sounder. Anchor in either cove or, in settled conditions, in the middle of the bay in 5.0 – 8.0 metres. The bottom is sand and very good holding. The shore here is often heavily littered with flotsam.

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Anchorage of Skhino Bay looking N
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Delos Anchorage

World icon.png 37°24.0′N, 25°15.6′E
The anchorage at Delos may only be used between 0800 and 1500 for the purpose of visiting the archaeological site. It is entered from the S between the islet of Megali Rematia and Delos (while there is a narrow passage between the N end of Megali Rematia and the breakwater of Delos, depths are reportedly as little as 2.0 metres and this passage is not for the fainthearted). Megali Rematia should be given a good clearance on entry, especially on the SE side, as there are dangerous reefs around its shores. Proceed up the channel between Megali Rematia towards the small tripper boat harbour of Delos, which is protected from northerlies by a 200 metre long breakwater. Depths are better on the port side of the channel (once past the dangerous reef at the SE end of Megali Rematia) and shoal rapidly from 15-18 metres at the entrance to only 3.0 - 4.0 metres or less near the breakwater. Most yachts anchor about 100 metres due S of the breakwater end in 4.0 - 5.0 metres. The holding is only moderately good in sand and rock and it is advisable to use at least 35 metres of chain and snub your anchor carefully before leaving your yacht. Dinghies land at the steps at the NE end of the breakwater, clear of the tripper boat quay.

Anchorage at Delos from NE, showing limit of safe anchorage for most yachts
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Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:


Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None.

Yacht Services and Repairs

Marine Stores

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Yacht Services/Repairs/Yards

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Fuel, Water, & Electricity

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Tourism and Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Most yachts visit Rhinia for the purpose of a visit to the World Heritage listed site of ancient Delos. The site can be visited from 0900 to 1500 each day except Mondays, when it is closed. Details of the main attractions on Delos can be obtained from Wikipedia [2] or any good guide book. If you are interested in ancient ruins, a good 2-3 hours are needed to visit the whole site. An hour to ninety minutes would do to whizz around the key attractions. For the energetic, the climb up to the top of Mt Kythnos, the rocky crag that dominates the island, offers spectacular views of the site and the anchorage beyond. There is a simple café on the site which offers sandwiches and basic refreshments (at a price), plus toilets and a museum with some examples of statuary, mosaics and wall frescoes recovered from the site.

For keen walkers, there are also several goat paths in Rhinia, where you can take good walks affording wonderful views of the Delos channel

Grocery & Supply Stores

None.

Eateries

Simple café on site at Delos.

Garbage Disposal

None.

Transportation

None.

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)

See individual ports in this page.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?


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