KEFALOS
- GRKEF
- Latitude: 36.7368
- Longitude: 26.9725
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Kefalos Kos 85301 Greece
Kefalos is a charming port located on the Greek island of Kos, which is part of the Dodecanese island group in the southeastern Aegean Sea. It is known for its picturesque setting, beautiful beaches, and historical significance. Here is a detailed description and specification of the Kefalos port:
Description:
- Location: Kefalos is situated on the southwestern tip of Kos Island. The port serves as a crucial connection point for local transportation and tourism activities.
- Accessibility: It is accessible by water from various Aegean islands as well as from the Turkish coast. The nearest significant port is Kos Town, which is approximately 40 km away.
- Setting: The port is nestled in a natural bay, providing shelter from harsh weather conditions, making it ideal for docking and anchoring.
Specifications:
Coordinates: Latitude 36.7517° N, Longitude 26.9550° E
Type of Port: Coastal/Marina, primarily serving small to moderate-sized vessels, including fishing boats, private yachts, and small passenger ferries.
Depth: The water depth in the dock area can vary, but it is typically around 4-6 meters, sufficient for smaller vessels.
Docking Facilities: The port includes several piers and quays with mooring spots. There are no extensive cargo handling facilities, reflecting its primary use for passenger and small vessel services.
Amenities and Services:
- Fuel Supply: Basic refueling stations are available for small vessels.
- Water and Power Supply: Available for docked boats and yachts.
- Repair Services: Basic maintenance and repair services can be found nearby.
- Customs and Immigration: Not typically available as this port focuses more on local and regional traffic, but these services can be found at the main port in Kos Town.
- Security: Basic security measures in place.
Nearby Facilities:
- Accommodation: Various hotels, guesthouses, and holiday apartments in Kefalos town and surrounding areas.
- Restaurants and Cafes: Numerous dining options offering local Greek cuisine and seafood.
- Tourist Services: Availability of rental services for boats, diving equipment, and other water sports activities. Tourist information centers can assist with local attractions.
- Healthcare and Emergency: Basic medical facilities in Kefalos, with more extensive services available in Kos Town.
Attractions:
Kefalos is known for its beautiful beaches, including Kamari Beach, Paradise Beach, and Agios Stefanos Beach. The ancient ruins and traditional Greek architecture add cultural value to the port area. Additionally, the nearby island of Nisyros can be visited for its volcanic crater and picturesque villages.
Transportation:
- Roads: Good road connections to Kos Town and other parts of Kos Island.
- Public Transport: Regular bus services and taxis are available for local transportation.
- Air Travel: The nearest airport is Kos Island International Airport (Hippocrates), located about 15 km from Kefalos.
Kefalos port serves as a crucial hub for local tourism, offering essential services for visitors and boaters while maintaining the charm and tranquil atmosphere of a traditional Greek fishing village.
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