ANTIRIO
- GRANT
- Latitude: 38.3323
- Longitude: 21.7674
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Antirio Western Greece 300 20 Greece
Web-site: https://www.portofantirio.gr
Antirrio is a small port located in Western Greece, at the northwestern tip of the Gulf of Corinth, directly across from the town of Rio on the opposite side of the gulf. The port of Antirio serves both commercial and passenger vessels, primarily focusing on ferry services that connect the Peloponnese peninsula with mainland Greece.
Location & Accessibility:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 38.3240° N latitude and 21.7830° E longitude.
- Nearby Landmarks: The port is situated near the iconic Rio-Antirrio Bridge (officially the Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge), which is one of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and a significant engineering landmark connecting Rio and Antirio.
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: Coastal passenger and small commercial port.
- Berthing Facilities:
- Ferry Docks: Dedicated ferry docks are available to accommodate the frequent ferry services that operate between Rio and Antirio.
- Commercial Berths: Facilities are limited but can handle smaller commercial vessels.
Services:
- Passenger Services: Regular ferry services for both passengers and vehicles operate frequently throughout the day.
- Cargo Services: Limited to local, smaller-scale commercial operations, primarily servicing the immediate region.
- Customs and Border Control: Basic facilities available for handling passenger traffic, but not typically equipped for extensive international cargo operations.
Infrastructure:
- Transportation Links: Well-connected to the regional road network, with easy access to major highways like the E65 which traverses the region.
- Local Amenities: Basic amenities available including ticket offices, waiting areas, restrooms, and small shops.
Operational Information:
- Operating Hours: Generally operates 24/7 due to the continuous ferry services, though individual service hours may vary.
- Navigation: The navigational approach is straightforward, but caution is recommended due to traffic density related to ferry operations.
Climate & Weather:
- Weather Conditions: Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Mariners should stay updated on local weather forecasts, particularly during the winter season when the Gulf of Corinth can experience rough weather.
Strategic Importance:
- Economic Role: Acts as a pivotal connection point for regional traffic, significantly reducing travel time between Western Greece and the Peloponnese.
- Tourism: Proximity to tourist attractions, including the Rio-Antirrio Bridge, makes it an important throughput for tourism-related activities.
For mariners and operators, always ensure to check the latest navigational charts and local notices to mariners for any updates regarding the port's operations and navigational advisories.
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