KOUFONISI
- GRKOF
- Latitude: 36.9299
- Longitude: 25.6009
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Koufonisi South Aegean 84300 Greece
Marine Port Description and Specification: Koufonisi, Greece
Introduction: Koufonisi is part of the Small Cyclades group of islands, located in the Aegean Sea, Greece. Often blending traditional Cycladic charm with modern amenities, it is a favored destination for those seeking a serene marine experience. The port of Koufonisi, specifically on the island of Pano Koufonisi, serves as a hub for local transport, fishing, and tourism.
Port Details:
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 36.9380° N
- Longitude: Approximately 25.5980° E
- Positioned southeast of Naxos and close to neighboring islands like Schinoussa, Irakleia, and Kato Koufonisi.
Port Type:
- Small marina/harbor primarily catering to local ferries, fishing boats, and private yachts.
Harbor Characteristics:
- Natural Shelter: Protected harbor with relatively calm waters, ideal for mooring.
- Depth: Varies; typically around 3-5 meters near docking areas. Larger vessels need to anchor further out.
- Seabed: Sandy with rocky patches, offering good holding ground for anchors.
Facilities:
- Berths: Limited berthing spaces available, generally accommodating vessels up to around 30 meters in length.
- Mooring: Available via mooring buoys, floating pontoons, and quayside docking.
- Fueling: No dedicated fueling docks, but fuel can be arranged through local suppliers.
- Water and Electricity: Available at selected berths, though limited in volume and capacity.
- Waste Disposal: Limited facilities for trash and sewage disposal; arrangements needed through local port authorities.
- Repair Services: Basic repair services and supplies; for extensive repairs, neighboring larger islands like Naxos are preferable.
Access and Connectivity:
- Ferry Services: Regular connections to larger islands such as Naxos and Paros, as well as to the mainland (Piraeus, Athens).
- Local Transport: Minimal public transport; primarily served by bicycles, scooters, and small rental vehicles.
Amenities and Surrounding Area:
- Shops and Restaurants: Several local tavernas, mini-markets, and cafes within walking distance.
- Accommodation: A range of lodging options, including hotels, guesthouses, and villas.
- Attractions: Beautiful beaches (e.g., Finikas, Italida), traditional architecture, local festivities, and pristine natural landscapes.
Navigation Aids:
- Lighthouses and Buoys: Few; mariners are advised to use GPS and nautical charts. Some unmarked shallows may present navigation challenges.
- VHF Radio: Local port authority typically operates on standard maritime VHF channels for communication.
Regulations and Customs:
- Port Authority: Supervised by the local municipal authority in collaboration with the Greek Coast Guard.
- Customs: Standard EU regulations apply; private vessels must declare on arrival.
Conclusion: Koufonisi's port, though small, offers an idyllic stop for sailors exploring the Cyclades. Its tranquil waters, combined with the island's unspoilt beauty, make it a memorable destination. Mariners should, however, be prepared for limited facilities and plan accordingly for a comfortable stay.
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