LINDOS
- GRLDR
- Latitude: 36.0929
- Longitude: 28.0894
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Lindos Rhodes Greece
Lindos is a historic town on the east coast of the island of Rhodes in Greece. While not a major commercial port, Lindos is known for its picturesque harbor and its appeal as a tourist destination. Here is a general description and some specifications of the Lindos port area:
General Description:
- Location: Lindos is situated on the southeastern coast of Rhodes, approximately 50 kilometers south of the island's main port city, Rhodes Town.
- Town Features: Lindos is famous for its ancient acropolis, whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled streets, and beautiful beaches, making it a significant cultural and historical attraction.
Harbor Details:
- Harbor Type: The harbor in Lindos is primarily a small, natural bay that caters to fishing boats, yachts, and smaller passenger vessels.
- Facilities: The port facilities are primarily designed for leisure boats. There are limited amenities compared to larger commercial ports. Visiting yachts and boats can typically find mooring spots, although these might be limited during the high tourist season.
Specifications:
- Coordinates: Approximately 36.0900° N latitude and 28.0850° E longitude.
- Water Depth: Varies depending on the area within the bay, but generally accommodates smaller vessels with shallow drafts.
- Mooring: Mostly mooring buoys and some quays where small boats can tie up. Larger yachts may anchor in the bay and tender ashore.
Navigation and Approach:
- Approach: Vessels entering Lindos harbor should approach cautiously due to occasional underwater rocks and shallow areas. Charts and local advice should be sought before entry.
- Anchorage: Yachts typically anchor outside the primary swimming areas to avoid interference with beachgoers and to comply with local regulations.
Services:
- Fuel and Water: These services are somewhat limited. Vessels needing fuel or extensive provisioning might have to arrange for deliveries or visit larger ports on Rhodes.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic maintenance and repairs can be handled, but more complex needs will require traveling to Rhodes Town or other larger ports.
- Customs and Immigration: As a small harbor focused on leisure, formal customs and immigration services are minimal. For international arrivals, the main port in Rhodes Town should be used for clearance.
Attractions:
- Acropolis of Lindos: A major historical site located atop a steep hill overlooking the town and harbor, featuring ancient ruins and offering stunning views.
- Beaches: St. Paul's Bay and Lindos Main Beach are popular spots for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
- Local Services: Restaurants, cafes, shops, and accommodation options are plentiful in Lindos, catering primarily to tourists.
Overall, Lindos offers a charming and scenic harbor more suitable for leisure and tourism than commercial maritime activities. Visitors can enjoy the town's historical sites, beautiful beaches, and quintessential Greek island atmosphere.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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TIKI TOUR | Pleasure | 11/8/2024 | ||
LEOS EXBOATITION | Sailing | 11/8/2024 | ||
BORA | Pleasure | 11/8/2024 | ||
CELY | Sailing | 11/7/2024 | ||
ZINGARO | Sailing | 11/7/2024 |