KASTELLORIZO ANCH
- Latitude: 36.1578
- Longitude: 29.6022
- East Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Greece
Location: Kastellorizo South Aegean Greece
Kastellorizo (also known as Megisti) is a small Greek island located in the southeastern Mediterranean Sea, just 2 kilometers off the southern coast of Turkey. Being in such a strategic location, Kastellorizo has a marine port that plays a crucial role in local transportation and maritime activities. Below is a description and specification for the port of Kastellorizo:
Location:
- Coordinates: 36°09'N latitude and 29°35'E longitude
- Region: Dodecanese Islands, Greece
General Description:
- The port of Kastellorizo is a natural harbor situated in a small, sheltered bay on the northeastern side of the island.
- It primarily serves as a terminus for ferry connections to the nearby islands and the mainland of Greece, as well as for some international routes.
Port Specifications:
- Type of Harbor: Natural harbor with some man-made enhancements.
- Anchorages: The anchorage areas are located outside the port basin, offering good holding ground for vessels. The anchorage is generally sheltered but may be exposed to strong winds from the southeast.
Facilities:
- Quay/Pier: The port features a primary quay that accommodates passenger ferries and small cargo vessels.
- Length: Approximately 100 meters
- Depth: About 5 to 6 meters alongside the quay
- Navigation Aids: There are breakwaters and lighthouses that help guide vessels into the harbor.
- Mooring: Anchoring is available, and mooring lines can be attached to bollards along the quay.
Services:
- Customs: Available for international arrivals, often from Turkey.
- Maritime Services: Basic services such as water supply and fuel (diesel) are available, though provisions are limited.
- Repair Facilities: Limited; minor repairs can be conducted, but major repairs would require sailing to a larger port.
- Passenger Facilities: Basic amenities available for passengers, including a waiting area, small cafes, and shops nearby.
Connectivity:
- Ferries: Regular ferry services connect Kastellorizo to Rhodes, Piraeus (Athens), and other smaller islands in the Dodecanese.
- Air Travel: There is a small airport on the island that provides flights to Rhodes and, occasionally, to other destinations.
Environmental Considerations:
- The waters around Kastellorizo are crystal clear, with regulations in place to protect the marine environment. Efforts are made to limit pollution and preserve marine biodiversity.
Weather Considerations:
- Prevailing Winds: Typically from the northwest during the summer, which can be quite strong. The southeastern winds during winter can also be challenging.
- Sea Conditions: Generally calm within the harbor, but care must be taken when approaching the island due to submerged rocks and occasional strong currents.
Customs and Immigration:
- Non-EU vessels must clear customs and immigration before docking. Ensure all documentation is prepared in advance.
Kastellorizo’s port, while limited in size and facilities compared to larger Greek ports, offers a safe and essential gateway for maritime traffic in this remote region. It’s crucial for local commerce, tourism, and connectivity to the rest of Greece and neighboring countries.
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