PALOUKI
- Latitude: 37.7543
- Longitude: 21.3034
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Greece
Palouki is a picturesque fishing village located on the island of Amorgos, in the Cyclades archipelago of Greece. The marina in Palouki is relatively modest compared to larger, more commercialized boating facilities, but it offers essential amenities and services that cater to visiting yachts and local fishing boats.
Description
Palouki Marina is nestled in a scenic bay, providing a tranquil and sheltered environment ideal for mooring. The surrounding area boasts traditional Greek architecture, with whitewashed buildings, charming tavernas, and cafes offering fresh seafood and local cuisine. The marina is a popular spot for sailors looking to explore the serene waters and natural beauty of Amorgos and the Cyclades.
Specifications
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 36°30'N latitude and 25°55'E longitude.
- Accessibility: The marina is accessible by boat from the Aegean Sea, and there are basic road connections to other parts of Amorgos.
Berthing:
- Capacity: Palouki Marina has berthing facilities accommodating a limited number of yachts, primarily small to medium-sized vessels.
- Depth: The water depth in the marina varies but is generally suitable for vessels with up to 2.5 meters draft.
- Mooring: Mooring is generally Mediterranean-style (stern-to) using anchor and mooring lines.
Facilities:
- Water and Electricity: Basic supply of fresh water and electricity is available.
- Fuel: Fueling options may be more limited, typically via mobile fuel trucks or by arrangement with local suppliers.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal services are available, though recycling facilities may be limited.
- Shower and Restroom Facilities: Although basic, available for marina users.
- Wi-Fi: Offered, but the quality and availability can vary.
Services:
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited repair services available, but more extensive repairs would require travel to larger marinas or boatyards.
- Provisions: Moderate provisioning; local markets and shops provide basic supplies.
- Security: Typically a safe and secure environment with minimal formal security; local customs and community vigilance play a role in security.
Nearby Attractions:
- Beaches: Several beautiful beaches are within short distance, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.
- ** Hiking and Sightseeing:** Amorgos is known for its rugged landscapes, historical sites, and scenic trails.
- Local Culture: The village of Palouki and nearby towns offer a glimpse into traditional Greek island life and culture.
Additional Notes
- Seasonal Considerations: The marina is significantly busier during the high season (May to September), and advanced reservations or early arrival is recommended during these periods.
- Weather: Prevailing winds are primarily from the north (Meltemi winds) during summer, which can be strong and may affect docking and sailing conditions.
Palouki Marina is ideal for those seeking a more authentic and low-key Greek island sailing experience, focusing on natural beauty and local culture rather than luxury services and extensive amenities.
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