SKALA

  • GRSKL
  • Latitude: 37.709
  • Longitude: 23.3674
  • East Mediterranean
  • Marina in Greece

Location: Agistri Attica Greece

Skala is a picturesque village and port located on the island of Patmos, Greece. Known for its serene beauty and historical significance, Skala primarily serves as the main port for Patmos, facilitating transportation and commerce for both residents and tourists.

Description:

  • Location: Positioned on the southeastern coast of Patmos, Skala acts as the primary gateway to the island.
  • Scenic Beauty: The port is surrounded by charming whitewashed buildings, traditional tavernas, and beautiful beaches, enhancing its appeal to visitors.
  • Historical Significance: Patmos is renowned as the location where the Book of Revelation was written by John the Apostle, adding a rich historical and cultural dimension to the port of Skala.

Specifications:

  • Coordinates: Latitude 37.3242° N, Longitude 26.5433° E.
  • Facilities:
    • Berths and Anchoring: Skala port has several berths accommodating both small and medium-sized vessels, including ferries, yachts, and fishing boats.
    • Passenger Services: The port has facilities for passengers including ticket offices, waiting areas, and basic amenities such as restrooms.
    • Cargo Handling: Limited cargo facilities primarily designed to handle goods for local consumption, given the island's small size and population.
  • Transportation Links:
    • Ferries: Regular ferry services connecting Patmos with other Dodecanese islands, Athens (Piraeus), and other major Greek ports.
    • Local Transport: Buses and taxis are available for transportation from the port to other parts of Patmos, including popular destinations like the Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse.
  • Marine Services:
    • Mooring Assistance: Available through the port authority.
    • Fueling Stations: Fuel docks for replenishing marine vessels.
    • Repair Services: Basic repair services for yachts and small boats.
  • Customs and Immigration: Facilities available to handle the arrival of international vessels and passengers.
  • Environmental Management: Measures in place to manage and protect the local marine environment, adhering to Greek regulations.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Monastery of St. John the Theologian: A UNESCO World Heritage Site located atop a hill in Chora, offering historical insight and panoramic views.
  • Cave of the Apocalypse: Believed to be the place where John received his visions, the cave is an essential pilgrimage site.
  • Beaches: Numerous beautiful beaches nearby, such as Meloi Beach and Agriolivado Beach, ideal for relaxation and water activities.
  • Local Cuisine: Traditional Greek tavernas and cafes offering local dishes, fresh seafood, and delightful Mediterranean flavors.

Skala serves as a charming and functional port on the island of Patmos, balancing its role as a maritime hub with the natural beauty and historical richness that makes it a favored destination for travelers.

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