LONGOS
- Latitude: 39.2268
- Longitude: 20.1629
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Longos Greece
Longos Marine Port, Greece
Overview:
Longos is a picturesque small coastal village located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Corinth in Greece. It is recognized for its tranquil ambiance and serves as a serene gateway for maritime activities, making it an appealing spot for sailors and visitors alike.
Geographic Location:
- Latitude: 38.2911° N
- Longitude: 22.0062° E
- Region: Achaea, Western Greece
- Nearby Towns: Egira, Selianitika
Port Facilities:
Berthing:
- Type: Mainly caters to small to medium-sized recreational vessels, yachts, and fishing boats.
- Berths: Limited number of berths due to the small size of the port.
- Depth: Varies from approximately 2.5 to 4 meters depending on the specific area within the port.
- Mooring: Primarily Mediterranean mooring with facilities for securing boats fore and aft.
Amenities:
- Fuel: Basic fuel services are generally available at nearby larger ports; ensure to plan refueling ahead.
- Fresh Water: Typically accessible, but it’s recommended to confirm availability during peak season.
- Electricity: Limited electrical hookup points for boats.
- Sanitation: Basic sanitation services available.
- Waste Disposal: Please check with local harbor authorities for waste disposal facilities.
Onshore Services:
- Provisioning: Small local shops and markets providing essential groceries and supplies.
- Dining: A selection of quaint tavernas and cafes, offering local Greek cuisine.
- Accommodation: Variety of lodging options including small hotels, guesthouses, and vacation rentals.
- Repairs: Basic repair services can be found; however, for extensive repairs, it may be necessary to travel to larger neighboring ports.
Navigation:
Approaches:
- Entry: Care should be taken when entering the port as the approaches can be narrow. Depth soundings and careful navigation are crucial to avoid shallow areas.
- Markers: Local navigation markers and lights are installed; however, ensure to have updated nautical charts for precise navigation.
Weather:
- Climate: Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers, and mild, wet winters.
- Prevailing Winds: From the north-west during summer months, known as the ‘Meltemi’ winds.
- Tides: Minimal tidal range, typical of the Mediterranean.
Local Attractions:
- Beaches: Several nearby beautiful beaches with clear waters are perfect for swimming and relaxation.
- Historical Sites: Proximity to historical and archaeological attractions in the region of Achaea.
- Outdoor Activities: Ideal for hiking, fishing, boating, and exploring the scenic coastline.
Accessibility:
- Transport Links: Accessible by road; nearest significant transport hub is the town of Aigio, with bus services connecting to other parts of Greece.
- Airports: Closest major airport is Araxos Airport (around 85 km away) and Athens International Airport (approximately 200 km away).
Recommendations:
- Safety: Ensure your vessel is well-prepared for the port's limited facilities and navigation conditions.
- Advance Booking: During peak seasons, it is advisable to book berths in advance due to the limited capacity of the port.
- Local Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local maritime regulations and environmental guidelines to ensure a smooth and compliant visit.
Longos Marine Port offers a charming and tranquil experience for sailors looking to enjoy the scenic beauty and rich culture of coastal Greece.
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