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![]() Just wondering if anyone has any tips or experiences in sailing in Greece. My friends and I are planning Aug 20-28 trip in the Cyclades. I am trying to figure out if starting and ending at Paros is better than Laviron. thanks for your replies, Amish |
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![]() Amish wrote in message news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0403230822200.32422@mems... Just wondering if anyone has any tips or experiences in sailing in Greece. My friends and I are planning Aug 20-28 trip in the Cyclades. I am trying to figure out if starting and ending at Paros is better than Laviron. I'm assuming you're in for day hop cruising, gawping at the local scene and downing the odd draft vino at $3 a kilo. The white wine (levko) is always best. If you're more ambitious, much longer trips are feasible. Buy a copy of the 'Rough guide to Greece'. More valuable than a chart when planning trips round the Aegean. Starting in Lavrion in high summer there's no point in going E to Hydra etc; they're just too crowded, though the water is sheltered. A typical charter circuit is to cruise SW, making a circle around Syros, Paros, Sifnos, Serifos, Kea and back. Make a wider circuit if you're more ambitious. However, in high summer, periods of strong (30-35kt) northerly winds (the meltemi) are common, so you may find yourself with an uncomfortable (even violent!) beat home. Hence my choice to start and finish in Paros. Go south to Thyra (mind the mud on the way into the little harbour, try a draft beer in the very couth hotel, hire a car, tour the crest of the crater, especially Ia, visit a vineyard). Then work north through Ios (Sunset bar up the hill on the right, Welsh couple run a curry house on the harbour front!), the archipelago south of Naxos (quiet little spots), The Paros you didn't see first time around (wide choice of anchorages in Naoussa bay), Syros (the main harbour is very Greek, excellent shopping, but a little bouncy when the ferries come in. Nice harbour on south coast though with good restaurants). Then nip across to Mikonos marina (catch frequent bus to gawp at town and summer residents) before going home via the rock dodgers paradise of ancient Delos. With that plan you can always get home downwind if the meltemi comes in. Beside the meltemi your biggest challenge will be other charter boats lifting your anchor, or anchoring over yours so you lift theirs. Beats television for evening entertainment. Smashing area, sometimes hot (40c), always sunny, windy, vis often 5nm. JimB, yacht Rapaz, sadly, for sale: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jim.bae...cification,htm |
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