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Vathi has a small but interesting archaeological museum which is worth a visit.  Nearby attractions include the Cave of the Nymphs, a dingy cleft in the rocks leading to a cave associated with the eponymous one in the Odyssey, 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, with similar Homeric associations, is at the SE end of the island and is a long, dusty trek from the road along a dirt track.  What some experts believe 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.  
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Vathi has a small but interesting archaeological museum which is worth a visit.  Nearby attractions include the Cave of the Nymphs, a dingy cleft in the rocks leading to a cave associated with the eponymous one in the Odyssey, which can be entered by a rickety ladder (take a torch) [Closed to visitors as of June 2014 --[[User:Dimrub|Dimrub]] 15:02, 9 June 2014 (BST)].  It lies up a side road 1.5 kilometres out of Vathi on the road N.  The Fountain of Arethusa, with similar Homeric associations, is at the SE end of the island and is a long, dusty trek from the road along a dirt track.  What some experts believe 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.  
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Revision as of 14:02, 9 June 2014

Vathi, Ithaca

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38°21.91′N, 20°43.11′E
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Ithaca Vathi h.jpgChart of Vathi - Click for larger view
Vathi harbour from NW - Click for larger view
Vathi NE quay from S - Click for larger view
The main yacht quay in Vathi from SE - Click for larger view
The customs quay, Vathi from S (note water taxi berth on S side)
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Vathi fuel quay from SE - Click for larger view
Yachts anchored off Vathi - Click for larger view

Vathi (Βαθύ) or Vathy or Port Vathi is the main harbour of the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea of Greece and lies at the head of a long inlet on the E coast, four miles S of Kioni and five miles S of Frikes. It is a popular destination for yachts of all sizes during the season, as it provides a number of berthing opportunities as well as a good anchorage off the town. Shelter in the harbour is relatively good in the prevailing W/NW winds, although there is usually a chop in the afternoon sea breezes which can become quite uncomfortable at times, especially on parts of the S quay. Sometimes during the busiest periods local agents attempt to reserve spaces for their clients on the main yacht quay, which has led to some minor confrontations in the past. The town is, nevertheless, a good base for hiring a car or scooter to visit the various attractions of the island of for replenishing stocks from its several provisions shops and supermarkets.

Local Weather

Charts

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

Radio Nets

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Approach and Navigation

There are no hazards in the approach to Vathi, which is entered from NW from the larger Gulf of Molo. With fresh afternoon seabreezes, however, there can often be strong gusts off the mountains at the head of the gulf and it may be wise to reef down prior to entry or use the motor in such circumstances, especially as there may be a ferry leaving as you arrive.

Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration)

Vathi is a port of entry. The harbourmaster’s office and customs are on the customs quay at the S end of the harbour.

Berthing Options

There four main berthing options in Vathi, depending on wind direction and a yacht’s draft (for map and summary details, click on Interactive map of berthing options in Vathi, Ithaca:

Main yacht quay

The main yacht quay extends along the SW side of the harbour between the short ferry jetty at its N end and local fishing boat moorings at its S end. The jetty is clearly marked with yellow paint along its edge and supplied with plenty of yellow bollards as well as recessed stainless steel mooring rings. Around 20 yachts can anchor moor at the quay here in depths ranging from 4.0 metres at the N end to 3.5 metres at the S end. There are tyre fenders along the quay. The holding here is reasonable in soft mud and weed once the anchor is well dug in, but it can require two or three attempts to make sure it is holding. Shelter on the quay is moderately good in the prevailing NW winds but it can become uncomfortable (but rarely untenable) here if they are of any strength.

The section N of the ferry landing is used by tripper boats during the day, but can be used by yachts on anchor moor or alongside if arriving in early evening.

Customs quay

The customs quay consists of a short jetty 200 metres SE of the main yacht quay, at the root of which is the harbourmaster and customs office. Only 3-4 yachts can anchor moor here on the inner section (plus one alongside on the end), since there are no bollards or mooring rings at all on the outer section and just a few rather rusty ones on the inner section. Depths are variable from 1.5 – 2.0 metres at the quay and there are some patches of rubble in places, so care is needed on berthing. Shelter here is not as good as on the main yacht quay, especially with strong northerly winds.

E Quay

There is a further section of quay extending out from the SE shore of the harbour, where some 8-10 yachts can anchor moor in settled weather in depths of 2.25 – 2.5 metres. Mooring is to stainless steel mooring rings (a couple are missing). Shelter here is poor with strong NW seabreezes and it is probably better to anchor off in such conditions.

NE Quay

This quay lies at the NE corner of the harbour, around 1.5 kms from the town along a shoreside road, past the fuel quay. There are two sections to it, an outer part that projects into deeper water, with big rubber fenders and depths of 5.5 – 6.5 metres along it, and an inner part tucked in just E with some private laid moorings in depths of 2.25 – 2.75 metres. On the outer part around 8-10 yachts can anchor moor, dropping in 10-12 metres, or raft up alongside on the W edge in similar depths. Mooring is to plentiful (if rusty) bollards. Shelter here is good in the prevailing winds, but strong S winds would cause problems. The inner part has space for 6-8 yachts, but several spaces are taken up by private laid moorings, meaning that a yacht will generally have to use its anchor here, laying well out in 6.0 – 7.0 metres to clear the moorings. Depths at the quay are 2.25 metres at the E end increasing to 2.75 metres at the W end, however, depths in some of the berths are less where your keel will be lying owing to silting and towards the E end can be little more than 2.0 metres. Although these inner berths offer the best shelter in the harbour, it is inadvisable to moor here if your draft approaches 2.0 metres or if there is any swell expected.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None.

Anchorages

It is possible to anchor off the town in 5.0 – 10.0 metres, where the holding is moderate to good in mud and weed once your anchor is well dug in. Shelter here is adequate in the prevailing winds and usually only uncomfortable until the afternoon seabreeze, which regularly gets up to F4-5 in the summer, dies down.

Offshore Islands and Groups

Yacht Repairs and Services

None.

Marine Stores

Basic marine and fishing stores.

Repairs/Yards

None.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
Fuel can be delivered by road tanker from the nearest garage. Alternatively, there is a fuel quay at the NE corner of Vathi harbour, where depths alongside are 2.25 metres.
Water
Water is delivered by a truck. You can either phone the guy (his phone number is featured on signs along the quays) or wait for him to make his round.
Electricity
None

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Vathi has a small but interesting archaeological museum which is worth a visit. Nearby attractions include the Cave of the Nymphs, a dingy cleft in the rocks leading to a cave associated with the eponymous one in the Odyssey, which can be entered by a rickety ladder (take a torch) [Closed to visitors as of June 2014 --Dimrub 15:02, 9 June 2014 (BST)]. It lies up a side road 1.5 kilometres out of Vathi on the road N. The Fountain of Arethusa, with similar Homeric associations, is at the SE end of the island and is a long, dusty trek from the road along a dirt track. What some experts believe 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.

Grocery & Supply Stores

  • Carrefour supermarket on the outskirts of town (deli only – no fresh meat counter)
  • Good supermarket with fresh meat counter 50 metres straight up street at S end of yacht quay then left.
  • Butchers
  • Greengrocers
  • Several bakeries

Eateries

  • Numerous tavernas and cafes along the main waterfront
  • Dimitris Taverna at NE quay (Gregory’s Taverna closed for refurbishment --Athene of Lymington 16:05, 15 June 2013 (BST))

Internet/WiFi

From cafes and tavernas on the waterfront. Also on NE quay from Ithaca_hotspot.

Laundry

None.

Motorbike & Car Rentals

Rental outlets in the town. Alpha Rentals have good scooters.

Garbage Disposal

Bins behind the main quay and on the NE quay.

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

See Ithaca.

References & Publications

See Ionian Sea.

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

  • We anchor moored stern-to near the NE pontoon, were greeted by the tavern owner, and spent great time there. Great shelter with NW 50kn gusts outside. Hired a car for seven people for 70 euros and took a tour of the island. --Dimrub

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