SYVOTA
- Latitude: 39.4075
- Longitude: 20.2385
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Syvota Epirus Greece
Overview of Syvota Marine Port
Syvota is a picturesque coastal village located in the Thesprotia regional unit of Epirus, Greece. Known for its crystalline waters, lush green landscapes, and a scattering of small islands and islets, Syvota has developed into a popular destination for tourists and yachting enthusiasts. However, it also serves as a functional port for various types of marine vessels.
Location and Access
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 39.42° N latitude and 20.25° E longitude.
- Accessibility: Good marine access with well-marked navigation channels. The port is easily accessible via the Ionian Sea.
- Nearest Airports: The Ioannina National Airport is the closest major airport, around 100 km away, and the Aktion National Airport in Preveza, approximately 90 km away.
Port Specifications
Berthing:
- Capacity: Capable of accommodating yachts, leisure boats, and small to medium-sized vessels.
- Berths: Around 150-200 berths, with facilities for both permanent and transient docking.
- Draft Depth: Varies between 2 to 4 meters, depending on the docking area.
- Mooring: Mooring lines are typically Mediterranean-style (stern-to), with adequate cleats and bollards.
Facilities and Services:
- Water Supply: Freshwater supply points are available at most berths.
- Electricity: 220V/380V power outlets with varying amperage to cater to different vessel requirements.
- Fuel: Fuel station available, offering both diesel and unleaded gasoline.
- Sanitation: Modern waste disposal facilities, including black water pump-out stations.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic maintenance services available, though extensive repairs might require visiting larger neighboring ports.
- Provisions: Nearby grocery stores and markets for provisioning.
- Security: Video surveillance and monitored entry points for enhanced security.
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouse: The nearby Diapori lighthouse provides guidance for entering the harbor.
- Buoys and Beacons: Adequately marked with buoys and beacons for safe navigation.
Connectivity:
- Wi-Fi: Free or paid Wi-Fi service available in the marina area.
- Public Transport: Limited local bus services and taxis available for transport to nearby towns and attractions.
Surrounding Attractions
- Beaches: Syvota is renowned for its numerous beautiful beaches such as Bella Vraka, Mega Ammos, and Zavia.
- Nearby Islands: A collection of small islands like Agios Nikolaos and Mavro Oros are accessible by boat and provide excellent spots for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring.
- Cultural Sites: The village of Syvota has several local restaurants, shops, and cafes that offer a taste of traditional Greek culture and cuisine.
Contact Information
- Marina Office: The local port authority can be contacted for reservations and inquiries.
- Emergency Services: Coordination with local Coast Guard and marine rescue services in case of emergencies.
Key Points
- Ideal for yachting enthusiasts and tourists looking for a blend of recreational boating and natural beauty.
- Well-equipped to handle small to medium-sized vessels with modern amenities.
- Access to a range of local attractions and facilities, enhancing the overall experience.
Note: For the most current and specific information, it’s advisable to contact the Syvota marina authorities directly or consult updated nautical charts and guides.
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