TOLO
- GRTLA
- Latitude: 37.5164
- Longitude: 22.8576
- East Mediterranean
- Marina in Greece
Location: Greece
To clarify, Tolo (or Tolon) is a small village in the municipality of Nafplio, in the Peloponnese region of Greece. While it's a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and scenic surroundings, it does not have a major commercial marine port as found in larger urban centers. Instead, Tolo's port facilities are more modest and cater primarily to fishing boats, day-trip excursion vessels, and private yachts.
Description and Specifications of Tolo's Marine Port:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approx. 37.521° N latitude, 22.858° E longitude.
- Proximity: About 10 km southeast of Nafplio.
Facilities:
- Mooring: Available mooring options include basic berths and anchorage points suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Services: While there are limited marina services (fuel, water supply, maintenance services, etc.), basic facilities like restaurants, cafes, and small shops are available in the vicinity for supplies and dining.
- Docks/Piers: The port features a small dock area primarily used by local fishing boats and excursion vessels.
Access and Navigation:
- Approach: Careful navigation is required to approach the port to avoid shallow areas and underwater obstacles.
- Depth: The water depth in the port area is generally shallow, appropriate for smaller vessels.
Usage:
- Fishing: Local fishermen use the port extensively for their daily activities.
- Tourism: During the tourist season, the port is bustling with activity as it serves as a point of departure for boat trips to nearby islands and coastal attractions.
- Private Yachts: Yachters often use Tolo as a stopping point in their journeys across the Aegean Sea.
Nearby Attractions:
- Beaches: Tolo is famous for its sandy beaches and clear waters.
- Historical Sites: Close proximity to Nafplio, with its rich history and numerous archaeological sites.
- Islands: The islands of Romvi, Daskalio, and Koronisi are nearby and can be visited via boat trips.
Transportation Links:
- Road Access: Tolo is connected by a well-maintained road network to Nafplio and further to the rest of the Peloponnese.
- Public Transport: Limited public transportation options; primarily reached by car or taxi from Nafplio.
Climate and Weather:
- Conditions: Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- Weather Impact: Summer is the peak season, and the port sees a high frequency of tourist boats.
Summary:
Tolo's marine port is a picturesque and functional hub for local fishermen and small-scale marine tourism, rather than a major commercial port. Its charm lies in its scenic location and the intimate experience it offers visitors looking to explore the beautiful coastline and nearby islands of the Peloponnese.
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