KALYMNOS
- GRKMI
- Latitude: 36.948
- Longitude: 26.9976
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Kalymnos Greece
Kalymnos is one of the Dodecanese islands in Greece, known primarily for its rich history of sponge diving. The port of Kalymnos, also known as Pothia port, is the main gateway for sea transportation on the island and provides essential services to both commercial and leisure maritime traffic.
Port of Kalymnos (Pothia) - Specifications and Description:
Location:
- Latitude: 36.9511 N
- Longitude: 26.9896 E
- Island: Kalymnos, Dodecanese, Greece
Harbor Structure:
- Type: Natural harbor with man-made extensions and breakwaters.
- Breakwaters: Designed to protect the port from strong Aegean winds and enhance safe docking.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Wharf Length: Approximately 400 meters of quayside, allowing accommodation of medium-sized commercial vessels, ferries, and yachts.
- Depth: Depth ranges between 3 to 8 meters, which is sufficient for small to medium-sized vessels; larger vessels may need to dock offshore and tender in.
- Cargo Handling: Primarily handles local goods, fishing vessels, and ferries. There are limited facilities for bulk cargo handling.
- Passenger Terminal: Services for ferry passengers including ticket offices, waiting areas, and basic amenities.
- Yachting and Recreational: Marina facilities supporting yachting tourism with berths, water, and electric hookups, and maintenance services.
- Fuel Dock: Available for refueling both commercial and recreational vessels.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities in place for international arrivals, ensuring compliance with EU and Schengen regulations.
Services:
- Pilotage: Pilotage services are available but not always mandatory for smaller vessels.
- Tug Services: Provided for large vessels and in cases of emergency.
- Bunkering: Fuel supply for ships, both commercial and private.
- Water Supply: Available at the dock.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair services available; specialized services might require a trip to larger ports.
Safety and Navigation:
- Navigation Aids: The port is well-marked with buoys and beacons to assist in safe navigation.
- Environmental Precautions: Measures in place to minimize environmental impact, including proper waste disposal and recycling facilities.
Connections:
- Ferry Connections: Regular ferry services link Kalymnos with nearby islands (Kos, Leros, Rhodes) and mainland Greece (Piraeus).
- Onshore Transport: Taxis, car rentals, and bus services are available to facilitate transport to and from the port.
Additional Notes:
Kalymnos port is a vital part of the island's infrastructure, supporting local tourism, which is a significant economic activity. Its facilities allow for both commercial and leisure maritime operations, although the scale of operations is relatively modest compared to larger Greek ports. The island's scenic beauty and historical significance make it a popular destination for yachting and cruise visitors.
For the latest and more specific information, including berthing requests and services availability, it is advisable to contact the port authority directly or consult official maritime navigation guides.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
SAONISOS | Passenger | GRKALYMNOS < | 05:21:42 | |
POTHITOS II | Towing/Tug | KALYMNOS | 05:14:16 | |
POTHITOS IV | Towing/Tug | MASTIHARI | 04:52:30 | |
OLYMPIOS ZEUS | Passenger | KALYMNO-MASTICHARI | 04:42:11 | |
ARETHUSA | Passenger | PATMOS | 10/27/2024 | |
BOCCIA V.M. | Fishing | PESCA | 10/26/2024 |