SYMI
- GRSYM
- Latitude: 36.6187
- Longitude: 27.8413
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Symi South Aegean Greece
Web-site: http://www.symi-island.com/
Symi is a picturesque island located in the Dodecanese archipelago in the Aegean Sea, Greece. It’s situated approximately 41 kilometers (25 miles) north-northwest of Rhodes. The main port of Symi, also known as Gialos, is a popular destination for yachts and ferry services.
Port of Symi (Gialos) Overview
Geographical Coordinates
- Latitude: 36.6172° N
- Longitude: 27.8397° E
General Description
- Type: Natural harbor
- Location: Northern coast of Symi Island
- Accessibility: Accessible by sea; regular ferry services operate from Rhodes and other nearby islands.
Specifications
Berthing Facilities
- Quay Length: Approximately 500 meters
- Depth: Varies between 3 to 6 meters, accommodating small to medium-sized vessels.
- Mooring: Mooring lines are typically provided, and yachts often moor stern-to or bow-to the quay.
- Anchorage: Good holding ground; however, it can be crowded during peak tourist season.
Port Services
- Customs & Immigration: Available for international arrivals.
- Fuel: Fuel services are provided by tanker trucks.
- Water: Freshwater is available at certain quay locations.
- Electricity: Shore power connections are available at berthing spots.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal services are provided.
Facilities and Amenities
- Shops and Restaurants: Numerous cafes, restaurants, and grocery stores are located near the port.
- Accommodation: Various hotels, guesthouses, and rental properties are available within walking distance.
- Recreation & Tourism: Symi is known for its neoclassical architecture, crystal-clear waters, and historical sites, including the Monastery of Archangel Michael Panormitis and various beautiful beaches.
- Transportation: Taxis, car rentals, and scooter rentals are available for exploring the island.
Safety and Navigation
- Navigation Aids: The port is well-lit, and navigation aids are present to assist with safe entry and exit.
- Weather Conditions: Symi generally enjoys calm seas; however, it can be affected by the Meltemi winds during the summer months.
General Tips for Mariners
- Reservations: During peak seasons, it’s advisable to book a berth in advance due to high demand.
- Approach: Vessels approaching the port should be cautious of underwater rocks and ensure to follow marked channels.
- Communication: Port authorities can be contacted via VHF radio for assistance and berthing instructions.
Symi’s port is an idyllic gateway to the island, offering essential amenities for visiting vessels and a charming welcome to those exploring the Dodecanese. Whether stopping by briefly or planning an extended stay, the port of Symi provides a blend of convenience and scenic beauty.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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BLUE STAR PATMOS | Passenger | P-A-K-K-N-T-S-R-M | 12/2/2024 | |
LEO'S EXBOATITION | Sailing | 12/2/2024 |