AGIA MARINA LEROS
- Latitude: 37.1584
- Longitude: 26.851
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Agia Marina Leros Greece
Web-site: http://www.portofagiamarina.gr
Agia Marina is one of the key ports on the Greek island of Leros, part of the Dodecanese group in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Below is a detailed description and specifications of Agia Marina port:
Port Overview
Name: Agia Marina Port
Location: Agia Marina, Leros Island, Greece
Coordinates: Approximately 37.1447° N latitude and 26.8539° E longitude
General Features
- Type: Coastal port, primarily serving passenger ferries, cargo vessels, and private yachts.
- Harbor: Well-protected with natural and constructed breakwaters that ensure calm waters within the port area.
- Administration: Managed by the local municipal port authority.
Facilities and Services
- Passenger Terminal: Facilities to accommodate passengers including waiting areas, ticketing offices, and basic amenities.
- Quay Length: Multiple berths of various lengths; specifics can vary but can typically accommodate small to medium-sized vessels.
- Berthing Capacity: Capable of handling a variety of ships from small local ferries to private yachts and occasionally larger ferries.
- Pilotage: Pilotage services are generally available and may be mandatory for larger vessels.
- Mooring: Bollards and mooring lines are available for securing vessels.
- Water and Electricity: Available for berthed vessels.
- Fueling Station: Provision for fueling boats, typically located nearby.
Navigation and Access
- Approach: Safe and well-marked with navigational aids.
- Depth: Varies by berth but generally sufficient for small to medium-sized vessels. Larger vessels may need to check specific depths.
- Tides and Currents: Relatively minimal tidal variation and mild currents, making for a safe anchorage.
Additional Information
- Customs and Immigration: Service available for international vessels, though the port primarily handles domestic traffic.
- Local Services: Proximity to shops, restaurants, and medical facilities within Agia Marina town.
- Transportation Links: Good road connectivity to other parts of the island; taxi and bus services available.
Special Considerations
- Weather Conditions: Generally mild Mediterranean weather, but exposure to the Meltemi winds in summer can affect mooring conditions.
- Seasonality: Busy during the summer tourist season with higher traffic volumes and more frequent ferry services.
Nearby Points of Interest
- Historical Sites: Leros is rich in history with nearby attractions such as the Medieval Castle of Leros (Kastro) and the Leros War Museum.
- Natural Beauty: Scenic landscapes, beautiful beaches, and opportunities for water sports.
Agia Marina serves as a critical hub for transport and tourism on Leros Island, blending necessary maritime infrastructure with the charm and beauty of a traditional Greek island port.
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