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Sailing to Peloponnese A map of the best ports and anchorages
Live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Peloponnese: leave reviews, share your best photos, or add a new spot you’ve discovered. Join the discussion on Greece Sailing Group for the latest news.
Most popular anchorages in Peloponnese
(Add an anchorage)Always choose the safest spot. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, then click to start your list of favorites.
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On all the north shore of the bay, including the north side of the channel, anchoring is prohibited.
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Beautiful anchorage next to an old Venetian castle dating to the 1200s.
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Mike Ormos Xylokastro
This anchorage just east of the harbor entrance is a gem. You can anchor at 10-15m with great holdin… Read more about this listing
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This Anchorage is quite deep, 20 – 30m, and the holding on rocks is not very good.
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Pleasant secluded town where the ferries come to dock overnight. Very touristic in summer as the isl… Read more about this listing
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One of the most beautiful beaches of the region of Messina.
Most popular ports and marinas in Peloponnese
(Add a port)Find a berth for your boat. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, then click to call the port.
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Loumis Porto Heli Marina
Nice place with a little church, bars and restaurants.
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Free pier at the entrance, optional payment for water and electricity. The rest of the dock all alo… Read more about this listing
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Anchor stern to on, the rocky sand doesn’t provide a very good holding. The place quickly becomes un… Read more about this listing
Peloponnese sailing itinerary
Patras
Greece’s third-largest city is a vibrant metropolis lined with beautiful beaches. Its port is a major hub with a busy ferry terminal, a long municipal dock, and a well-equipped marina. The city is locally renown for its nightlife, with a wide variety of bars and clubs.
Visit
Patras’ historic sites, such as the Roman Odeon and the medieval castle. The Archaeological Site of Olympia is also a mere 2 hours by car.
Transport
The Araxos airport is located 40Km SW of the city.
Your favorite ports and anchorages in Patras
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Jackie New Port of Patras
Hey there, The locals told us that you can still grab a mooring spot if you arrive before 2 PM on w... Read more about this listing
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Mickael Marina Patras
Patras Marina isn’t in its prime, but don’t worry—George will help you find a good mooring spot. The... Read more about this listing
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Maria Ities
Ities anchorage might not offer much protection, but it’s a solid spot for a quick provisioning stop... Read more about this listing
Nafpaktos
Let’s jump quickly to Greece mainland to include a place outside of the map: The medieval Nafpaktos and its historic port. A gem just north of the Peloponnese, lined with quaint cafes and tavernas. A Venetian Castle overlooks the town, offering stunning views of the Gulf of Corinth and the surrounding mountains.
Visit
The Venetian fortress or the Archaeological Museum.
Events
Nafpaktos is also known for its local festivals and cultural life. Visit the municipality website for the dates.
Things to do
Take the time to swim at Psani Beach golden sands, Nafpaktos is a relaxing place.
Your favorite ports and anchorages in Nafpaktos
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Jenny Ormos Nafpaktou
It was a popular spot, with three other boats opting for this over the area near the fortress. The s... Read more about this listing
Xylokastro
Back along the Peloponnese’s coast, further east, lies Xylokastro. This hidden paradise of pine-fringed coastlines offers shaded spots for picnics and walks with stunning views. The promenade is dotted with charming beaches cafes and tavernas.
Hiking
Numerous trails to the nearby Ziria Mountains (2376m), famous for its association with the god Hermes, and the second highest point on the peninsula.
Skiing
Ziria Ski Centre, only 40′ by car from the sea.
Your favorite ports and anchorages in Xylokastro
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Loumis Porto Heli Marina
Nice place with a little church, bars and restaurants.
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On all the north shore of the bay, including the north side of the channel, anchoring is prohibited.
Corinth
Corinth is a historic city with an active port and a well-equipped marina. The city’s strategic location has made it a significant maritime hub for centuries, the town’s waterfront bustles with activity and offers numerous dining and shopping options.
Visit
The Temple of Apollo, and the archaeological site of ancient Corinth.
Things to do
A wine testing tour of some of Greece’s most renown winery: Lafkiotis, Nemea, Domaine Spiropoulos, Seméli Estate…
Your favorite ports and anchorages in Corinth
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Loutraki, the first town north of the Corinth canal, is famous for its healing thermal springs and s... Read more about this listing
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Rob Corinth Marina
The quay has water and electricity, plus it's close to shops. Early May had plenty of room. Avoid th... Read more about this listing
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Rob Ormos Korinthou
For a simple, reliable anchorage in 6-7m with access to town amenities, Corinth fits the bill.
The Corinth Canal
The Corinth Canal, a striking feat of engineering, connects the Ionian Seas with the Aegean. This narrow canal, with towering limestone walls, provides a crucial shortcut for maritime traffic. Sailing through its swift currents and narrow passage with precision offers a dramatic and thrilling journey. Authorization to enter must be obtained on channel 12. Details at corinthcanal.com.
Don’t miss
The office on the right at the exit for the payment, because they have a very fast boat.
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