SKIATHOS
- GRJSI
- Latitude: 39.1635
- Longitude: 23.492
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Greece
Web-site: https://www.skiathos.gr/en/port-authority
Skiathos Port – Greece: Description and Specifications
General Overview: Skiathos is a picturesque island located in the northwest Aegean Sea and is part of the Sporades archipelago. The main port, situated in the town of Skiathos, serves as a vital gateway for both passenger ferry services and private yachts and boasts a vibrant blend of natural beauty and modern amenities.
Geographical Location:
- Coordinates: 39°09'N 23°29'E
- Region: Northern Sporades, Aegean Sea
Port Details:
- Type of Port: Natural/Artificial harbor
- Primary Function: Passenger ferry, yachting marina, fishing harbor
- Proximity to Town Center: The port is centrally located, directly adjacent to the town of Skiathos, making it highly accessible for both visitors and residents.
Facilities and Services:
- Berths:
- Capacity to accommodate ferry boats, private yachts, and smaller fishing vessels.
- Multiple piers with designated areas for different types of vessels.
- Draft Depth: Varies, with certain points being deeper to accommodate larger vessels—general depth ranges from 3 to 5 meters.
- Quay Length: Approximately 300 meters, though this can vary based on the docking needs of arriving vessels.
Passenger Amenities:
- Terminal: Basic terminal facilities for passenger ferries.
- Shops and Restaurants: Numerous dining and shopping options are located in close proximity, offering local cuisine and souvenirs.
- Customs and Immigration: Available for international arrivals, primarily seasonal with peak activity during the summer months.
- Transport Links: The port is well-connected via taxis, buses, and rental agencies providing easy access to all parts of the island.
Marina Services:
- Water and Electricity: Available at berths for recreational boats.
- Fueling Stations: Diesel and petrol are available for both commercial and private crafts.
- Repair Services: Basic maintenance and repair services offered, though more extensive repairs might require facilities on the mainland.
Navigation and Safety:
- Harbor Master Office: Provides oversight, and maritime services, and ensures safety regulations are followed.
- Navigational Aids: Well-marked entry and exit points with lights and buoys to guide vessels safely.
- Tide and Current Information: Relatively calm waters, limited tidal range, and minimal currents due to the protected nature of the harbor.
Environmental and Operational Considerations:
- Waste Management: Facilities for the disposal of general waste and recycling.
- Environmental Protection: Strict regulations are in place to minimize pollution and protect the surrounding marine environment.
- Operational Hours: The port operates year-round, with peak activity during the tourist season (May to September).
Key Routes and Destinations:
- Domestic Routes: Frequent ferry services to and from Volos, Thessaloniki, and the neighboring islands of Skopelos, and Alonissos.
- International Routes: Limited but some seasonal connections to ports in Italy and Turkey.
Additional Highlights:
- Accessibility: Highly accessible for cruise ships and tour operators, significantly contributing to the local tourism economy.
- Events: The port area often hosts local festivals and cultural events, offering a unique experience for visitors.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Port Authority of Skiathos
- Email: [Contact Email]
- Telephone: +30 24270 22209/22017
Note: Specific details such as contact information and navigational aids might change; it’s advisable for mariners to confirm current conditions and facilities ahead of their journey.
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