KILADA
- GRKIN
- Latitude: 37.4184
- Longitude: 23.1278
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Kilada Argolis Greece
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Kilada is a charming village located in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It's particularly noted for its picturesque setting and serves as a quaint getaway within the Argolis region. The marine port of Kilada is relatively small compared to major commercial harbors but is well-suited for recreational boating, local fishing activities, and serves yachts and smaller vessels that frequent this part of the Aegean Sea.
Port Specifications and Description:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 37.400° N latitude and 23.146° E longitude.
- Proximity: Near the larger towns of Kranidi and Porto Heli, provides a more secluded and serene alternative to busier ports in the region.
Harbor Characteristics:
- Type: Natural harbor.
- Facilities: Offers basic amenities suitable for visiting yachts and smaller ships. This includes mooring facilities, quay space, fresh water, and limited maintenance services.
- Depth: The water depth at the quays is generally adequate for small to medium-sized vessels but larger ships might find limitations.
- Marshalling Area: Limited space; primarily used for leisure and local fishing activities.
Services:
- Mooring: Available for yachts and fishing boats.
- Water Supply: Freshwater is generally available for vessels.
- Fueling Services: Limited availability; nearest full-service fuel stations may be located in adjacent larger ports like Porto Heli.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services can be found, but extensive marine repairs may necessitate a visit to more equipped facilities in nearby towns or marinas.
- Provisions: The village offers local markets, restaurants, and essential supplies, but specialty items might need to be sourced from larger towns.
Nearby Attractions:
- Kilada Cave (Franchthi Cave): An important prehistoric archaeological site, offering insights into early human settlement in the region.
- Beaches: Several small beaches in the vicinity provide relaxation spots and swimming opportunities.
- Fishing Tradition: Known for its fishing heritage, you can often find fresh catches and enjoy local seafood.
Navigation:
- Approach: Generally safe but local knowledge is recommended due to possible underwater rocky areas.
- Anchorage: Potential for anchoring nearby in more sheltered waters; however, attention to local wind and sea conditions is necessary.
Environmental and Weather Conditions:
- Climate: Mediterranean climate with dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- Wind Conditions: Predominantly influenced by the Meltemi winds in the summer, which can affect docking and sailing conditions.
Usage:
- Primarily a fishing port, with increasing popularity among private yacht owners and sailing enthusiasts seeking a quieter mooring location.
- While it does not handle significant commercial freight, it occasionally accommodates smaller cargo related to local trade and supply.
In summary, the port of Kilada offers a peaceful and scenic docking option in a region rich with natural beauty and history. It’s best suited for recreational vessels, small fishing boats, and yachts, providing essential services in an idyllic Greek setting.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
GODEWIND | Sailing | 2/1/2025 | ||
NAFTILOS | Cargo | KOILADA | 1/26/2025 | |
MEGALOHARI | Fishing |