AIGIALI
- GRAIG
- Latitude: 36.903
- Longitude: 25.9731
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Greece
Description and Specifications of Aigiali Marine Port, Greece
General Overview
Aigiali is a picturesque coastal village located on the northern part of Amorgos Island, which is part of the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea, Greece. The Aigiali port serves as the maritime gateway to this serene and relatively less commercialized island, attracting tourists with its traditional Greek charm, clear waters, and vibrant landscapes.
Port Specifications
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 36°54′N latitude and 25°58′E longitude.
- Nearest Town/City: Aigiali village, part of Amorgos municipality.
Port Facilities:
- Type of Port: Small port primarily serving ferry routes and leisure boats.
- Wharf and Berths:
- Several berths available for both ferries and smaller private vessels.
- Floating docks and piers to accommodate various sizes of boats.
- Depth and Size:
- Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Depth at berths typically ranges from 3 to 5 meters.
- Anchorage: Anchorage points are available outside the port area for vessels unable to dock.
- Moorings: Basic mooring facilities are available for leisure boats and yachts.
Services:
- Passenger Services:
- Small terminal with waiting areas and ticket offices.
- Limited amenities such as retail kiosks and restrooms.
- Cargo Services:
- Not primarily a commercial cargo port; limited cargo handling for local supplies.
- Fuel and Provisions:
- Access to fuel is available.
- Nearby village offers essential provisions and supplies.
- Repair and Maintenance:
- Basic maintenance and repair services for boats.
- Access to local mechanics and marine technicians.
Navigation:
- Approach: Safe and straightforward approach with clear waters.
- Tidal Information: Minimal tidal variation, typical of the Aegean Sea.
- Weather Conditions: Mild Mediterranean climate with calm seas in summer and occasional storms in winter, requiring attention to local weather forecasts.
Visitor Information
Aigiali serves as an entry point for tourists exploring Amorgos Island. The port is close to amenities, including:
- Accommodation: Hotels, guesthouses, and rental apartments in the nearby village.
- Dining: Taverns and cafes offering local Greek cuisine.
- Attractions: Beautiful beaches (e.g., Levrossos, Psili Ammos), hiking trails, and cultural sites such as traditional monasteries.
Transport Links:
- Ferry Connections: Regular ferry services to and from other Cycladic islands, including Naxos, Paros, and the main Piraeus port in Athens.
- Local Transport: Buses, taxis, and rental services available for getting around the island.
Environmental Considerations:
Aigiali port, given its scale and relative tranquility, places emphasis on sustainable practices to preserve its natural beauty and marine environment. Visitors and operators are encouraged to follow eco-friendly guidelines to minimize environmental impact.
Summary
Aigiali Marine Port is a small yet vital port for Amorgos Island, blending basic marine services with the stunning charm of the Cyclades. It serves both ferry routes and leisure boating, providing an essential connection between the island and the rest of Greece. The port offers minimal but sufficient facilities, ensuring an authentic and serene experience for visitors to Amorgos.
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