PETRITI
- Latitude: 39.4536
- Longitude: 20.0036
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Petriti Ionian Islands Greece
Marine Port: Petriti, Greece
Location:
- Petriti is a small traditional fishing village located on the southeastern coast of the island of Corfu in Greece. The port serves as a mooring and anchoring spot for both local fishing boats and visiting yachts.
Coordinates:
- Latitude: 39.4150° N
- Longitude: 20.0400° E
Port Type:
- Petriti is primarily a fishing harbor, but it also welcomes leisure yachts and small commercial vessels.
Specifications:
1. Water Depth:
- Entrance Channel: Approximately 3-4 meters.
- Anchorage Depth: Varies from 2 to 5 meters.
- As with many small harbors, it's always advisable to check tide tables and local advisories for the latest depth information.
2. Docking Facilities:
- The port has a small quay mainly used by local fishing boats and visiting yachts.
- Limited facilities for mooring with bollards and rings available.
- Water and limited electricity hookups may be available.
3. Harbor Capacity:
- The port has a limited capacity given its small size. It is suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- It can get crowded, especially during peak tourist season, so it is advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.
4. Services:
- Fuel: There is no direct fuel dock, but fuel can be delivered by truck with prior arrangement.
- Provisions: Basic grocery and provisioning stores are available within the village.
- Maintenance: Limited boat maintenance services; for extensive repairs, you may need to travel to larger ports on Corfu.
- Fresh Water: Available but limited.
- Toilets and Showers: Public facilities may be available near the harbor.
5. Navigation:
- Approach: When approaching Petriti, sailors should be cautious of the shallow waters and submerged rocks near the entrance. The use of updated nautical charts and depth sounders are recommended.
- Weather Conditions: The port is relatively well-protected from prevailing winds, but caution should be exercised during strong southerly or easterly winds.
6. Communication:
- Harbor Master: There may not always be a full-time harbor master on duty. Inquiries and communications are typically handled by local authorities or through the local fishing cooperative.
- VHF Channel: Check local guidelines; VHF 12 or 16 are commonly monitored channels in Greek ports for initial contact.
7. Regulations and Formalities:
- Non-EU vessels must check in with customs and immigration authorities.
- All vessels must adhere to Greek and EU maritime regulations and safety standards.
8. Nearby Attractions:
- Petriti Beach: A sandy and pebbly beach ideal for swimming and relaxation.
- Local Taverns: Fresh seafood and traditional Greek cuisine are highlights at the local eateries.
- Exploration: The area is great for exploring less commercialized parts of Corfu, offering an authentic Greek island experience.
Summary:
Petriti is a quaint and welcoming harbor, with a charm best suited for small to medium vessels, especially those looking for a serene and traditional Greek fishing village experience. While amenities are relatively basic, the genuine hospitality and local culture make it a worthwhile visit for sailors.
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