KYTHNOS

  • GRKYT
  • Latitude: 37.3928
  • Longitude: 24.3944
  • East Mediterranean
  • Port in Greece

Location: Kythnos South Aegean 840 06 Greece

Kythnos is a Greek island in the Cyclades group situated in the Aegean Sea. Though it is relatively small and less commercialized compared to other Greek islands, it holds a certain charm for visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The main port of Kythnos is Merichas.

Port of Merichas - Kythnos

Location:

  • Coordinates: Latitude: 37.3856° N, Longitude: 24.4039° E
  • Merichas is located on the western coast of Kythnos island.

General Description:

  • Function: The port serves as the primary entry and departure point for sea traffic coming to and from Kythnos.
  • Usage: It accommodates passenger ferries, fishing boats, and private yachts.

Facilities and Services:

  • Passenger Ferries: Regular ferry services connect Merichas with other Cycladic islands like Syros, Kea, and Serifos, as well as with the mainland, primarily the port of Piraeus near Athens.
  • Marina and Mooring: Limited facilities for private yachts and sailboats. Basic amenities such as mooring assistance, water supply, and electricity might be available.
  • Docking: There is a designated area for commercial ferries and a small area for private and smaller vessels.
  • Amenities: Shops, restaurants, cafes, car and scooter rentals can typically be found in close proximity to the port area. Essential services for tourists, like ATMs and pharmacies, are also present.
  • Fueling: Limited fueling facilities may be available; it's advisable to check ahead of time.
  • Harbormaster Office: Ensures the safety and regulation of port activities. Contact details should be obtained upon arrival.

Specifications:

  • Depth: The water depth ranges and accommodates various sizes of vessels, but predominantly smaller to medium-sized boats and ferries.
  • Dock Length: The docks cater in length varying with the size and type of vessel.
  • Anchorage: Anchorage is available, but it is advisable to check with local regulations and guidelines for safe anchorage locations.
  • Navigation: The approach is straightforward, but mariners should be aware of local conditions and prevailing winds, especially meltemi winds which can be challenging in the summer months.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Kythnos Town (Chora): Approximately 7 kilometers from Merichas, offering traditional Cycladic architecture, narrow streets, and local shops.
  • Loutra: Known for its therapeutic hot springs.
  • Kolona Beach: A unique sandbar beach connecting Kythnos with the islet of Agios Loukas.
  • Diving and Snorkeling: The surrounding waters provide great spots for marine exploration.

Transportation:

  • Local Buses and Taxis: Available for transportation to other parts of the island.
  • Car Rentals: Several agencies offer car, motorbike, and scooter rentals for more flexibility.

Overall, while the port of Merichas in Kythnos may not be as large or bustling as those on more commercialized islands, it offers adequate facilities and an authentic, peaceful Greek island experience.

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