KALAMAKI

  • GRKLM
  • Latitude: 37.9193
  • Longitude: 23.0245
  • East Mediterranean
  • Port in Greece

Location: Kalamaki Attica Greece

Kalamaki is a port located in Greece, and it is often associated with the region near the Corinth Canal. Here are some detailed descriptions and specifications for Kalamaki:

General Description

  • Location: Kalamaki is situated near the Isthmus of Corinth, which connects the Peloponnese peninsula to mainland Greece.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 37.9181° N latitude and 23.7031° E longitude.
  • Region: It falls within the administrative region of Attica.
  • Proximity: The port is located close to major Greek cities like Athens, making it accessible for both local and international maritime operations.

Port Infrastructure

  • Berths & Quays: The port typically provides facilities for small to medium-sized vessels, yachts, and occasionally larger ships depending on the current capacity.
  • Depth: The water depth at the berths can vary, so it's crucial for larger vessels to check the specific maritime charts and port information ahead of arrival.
  • Mooring Facilities: Mooring buoys and docks are available to secure vessels safely.

Services & Facilities

  • Fueling: Bunkering facilities for refueling ships are available.
  • Maintenance: Basic maintenance and repair services can be accessed for smaller vessels and yachts.
  • Supplies: Provisioning services for food, water, and other essential supplies are typically offered.

Connectivity

  • Road: Well-connected by road to major Greek highways and local roads, facilitating easy access for shipping logistics and tourism.
  • Air: Nearest major airport is Athens International Airport (approximately 75 km away), which handles international and domestic flights.

Navigational Information

  • Pilotage: While not always mandatory, pilotage is recommended, particularly for larger vessels navigating through the surrounding areas.
  • Tides & Currents: Mariners should be aware of local tidal patterns and currents, especially those influenced by the nearby Corinth Canal.

Usage

  • Commercial: Mainly supports local and regional maritime trade, including fishing and small-scale commercial shipping.
  • Tourism: Popular among tourists for maritime tours and recreational boating, especially due to its proximity to historical sites and beautiful coastlines.
  • Military: Occasionally used for military purposes, though this is not its primary function.

Security and Regulations

  • Customs and Immigration: Vessels arriving from international waters must comply with Greek customs and immigration regulations.
  • Safety: Adheres to international maritime safety standards. Emergency services such as coast guard and medical facilities are on standby.

Environmental Considerations

  • Waste Management: Facilities are available for the disposal of waste and bilge water, following environmental protection protocols.
  • Conservation Efforts: Efforts are made to ensure that the marine and coastal environment around the port is protected and preserved for future generations.

For exact details and up-to-date information, especially regarding berth availability and specific port services, contacting the Kalamaki Port Authority or local maritime handling agents is advisable.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BAKAN Cargo GRKLM 4/16/2025
ARANEL Sailing 4/15/2025
ANNA II Passenger 4/15/2025
TAXIARCHIS MICHAIL Cargo ANTIKYRA 4/15/2025
KRITI ROCK Tanker GR AGT 4/15/2025
ASTER Sailing 4/15/2025
LAVAN Pleasure 4/14/2025
NATALI Cargo KALAMAKI 4/14/2025
HAVELLE Sailing 4/14/2025
SPIRIT Pleasure 4/13/2025
EMOSEAON Sailing 4/13/2025
M/Y ALMA Pleasure TUZLA TURKEY 4/13/2025
MOONSHOT Pleasure 4/11/2025
CETO Sailing 4/11/2025
STADIUM Sailing 4/9/2025
NORTHERN WINDS Sailing 4/9/2025
INOE Pleasure 4/9/2025
MANASLU Tanker GRAGT 4/9/2025
WIND OF CHANGE Sailing 4/8/2025
EPISKOPI Towing/Tug AGIOI THEODOROI 4/8/2025

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