Skyros
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Skyros
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Skyros (Σκύρος) or Skiros is the most isolated island of the Sporades group, and as a result not too many yachts visit it. Skyros has about 4,000 inhabitants and an area of 210 km2. The tallest peak is Mt. Kokhilas (792 m).
Native to Skyros is a rare species of small pony called Pikermic.
Charts
- BA
- 1062 Nisoi Voríoi Sporades
- 2048 Skyros island
- Imray-Tetra
- G25 Northern Sporades and North Nisos Evvoia
- G26 Nisos Evvoia
- NIMA
- 54350 Nisoi Vorioi Sporadhes
- 54352 Plans in theAegean Sea: Nisos Skyros
- Greek
- 33 Cape Sounion to Lesvos I.
Weather
See Aegean Sea.
Passages
Islands
Sarakino
Skyropoula
Skantzoura
Skantzoura is a small uninhabited island. The only structure on it is an old hermitage, now abandoned. It is a very pleasant if isolated place.
The island is within the Marine Park which was established a few years ago to protect marine life and particularly the highly endangered Mediterranean seal. All fishing is strictly forbidden. Yachts can stay for only one night. The organization for the preservation of the Mediterranean Seal, Monachus Monachus or as it is locally known, MOm, patrols the Marine Park and enforces its regulations.
There are three anchorages at Skantzoura bay, on the W side of the island that afford some protection from the meltemi. All are exposed to the W. The bottom is sand and weed and provides reasonable holding. For an overnight, it is best to get near the shore and take a shore line to a rock, in addition to the anchor.
Caution: There numerous unmarked low lying islets and reefs at the entrance to Skantzoura bay. Entry to and exit from the bay after dark is dangerous.Communication
- Coast Guard - VHF channel 12 & Tel. +30 2220 91 475
- Olympia Radio - VHF channel 63, no signal in Ayios Phokas and in Skantzoura
- GSM/GPRS - No signal in Ayios Phokas and in Skantzoura
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Approaches to Skyros are easy but Skyros is a very windy island its N side of is exposed to very rough seas. All of the anchorages are on the S side with the exception of the "marina." The only harbor in the island is Linaria.
Berthing
Ports
Linaria Harbor
Linaria is a small harbor and it offers good protection from the meltemi as well as from the S winds. Anchoring is very difficult because of the many laid moorings and bad holding. Most yachts moor alongside the W quay, avoiding the ferryboat area. There is only room for about three yachts and rafting is quite common. If there is no room you can anchor off-shore at the nearby Linaria Cove, although the bottom is weedy here and you need to take care to dig your anchor in well.
In 2013 substantial lazy lines had been laid at the main quay, ably administered by the Skyros Port Fund. George Ladopoulos [email protected] +30 6949541210. VHF 9 Unlimited, water,electricity,wifi showers all included in a standard port fee (17 metres - E31) . Space for about 7 -8 boats on this quay and others on the W quay as previously.
The harbor is very pleasant with a few restaurants and stores. There is a water outlet at the quay, with water available, and fuel by tanker. The town of Chora is about 10 km away. There is a bus twice a day. For a taxi call +30 2220 91 666. Scooters can be hired at the port.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Anchorages
Linaria Cove
Linaria Cove is just N of Linaria Harbor. It is open to the S winds. It well protected from the meltemi despite the strong gusts. The bottom is mostly mud and provides good holding.
Caution: On the NE over the hill there is an electric power plant. It is refueled by some underwater pipes located between 2 small buoys. Stay away form the E side of the cove.
The cove is a very pleasant and much more quieter than the harbor despite the proximity of the power plant. You can easily go ashore and leave the dingy at the small pier at the E side. Linaria is a 10 minute walk. Alternatively you can take the dingy to the harbor. On the NE corner of the cove there is a restaurant that has a good reputation with the locals.Ayios Phokas
Ayios Phokas or Ayios Fokas is a gorgeous anchorage with very bright green pines all around, almost up to the water line. Anchor at 4m, very good holding on sand .
There is a restaurant ashore which serves good food.Stin Angali
Port Achladi
Tris Bookes
Renes Bay
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | Linaria: there is water outlet next to the quay where a hose can be used |
Electricity | Linaria: outlet on the quay |
Toilets | N/A (Not Available) |
Showers | N/A |
Laundry | |
Garbage | There are bins around the harbor and in several anchorages |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Linaria: at the W corner of the quay there is a fuel station. Depending on the location of the yacht, the hose may reach or the owner, if he fills like it, will deliver fuel to a yacht with his mini tank. Otherwise you can carry jerry cans the short distance |
Bottled gas | In supermarkets |
Chandlers | Only fishing supplies |
Services | |
Repairs | N/A |
Internet | In Internet cafés |
Mobile connectivity | Spotty coverage in some parts of the island |
Vehicle rentals | Only in Chora |
Provisioning
There are several small stores in Linaria and many stores in Chora. On the road to Chora there is a large supermarket.
Eating out
- Filipaos [[Skyros#Filipaos|Filipaos]] opposite the ferry in it is quite good.
- Ο Παππούς καί εγώ... [[Skyros#Ο Παππούς καί εγώ...|Ο Παππούς καί εγώ...]] (My Grandfather and I ...) serves an excellent variety of local dishes.
- There is a large variety of restaurants here
- The restaurant here serves good food
Transportation
There are flights to/from Athens.
Tourism
History
Skyros has a rather long history. In Greek Mythology its king, Lycomedes, offered hospitality to Theseus when he was an old man, but he became very jealous of his fame and murdered him. The same Lycomedes hid Achilles as a favor to Thetis, Achilles' mother, so that he could avoid going to the Trojan War. In more historical times, the island was conquered by the Athenians in 470 BC. In 404 BC it was taken over by the Spartans, and in 322 BC by the Macedonians who were followed by the Romans.
Skyros then became part of the Byzantine Empire until the 15th century when it was taken over by the Venetians. They held it until 1538 when the Ottoman Turks took it and held it until the end of the Greek War of Independence in 1821 when it became part of Greece.
Today Skyros is renowned for its folk art and its Carnival. The largest town is Chora, or Skyros, which is built around the Venetian castle. It is about 10 km from the Linaria harbor.
The Town of Chora |
A Street in Chora |
he grave of Rupert Brooke |
Places to Visit
Chora
This is one of the most picturesque towns in the Aegean. It is built on a hill which is crowned by a Venetian Castle. The traditional houses are well kept and always freshly white washed. Skyros is one the few places left in Greece where traditional folk crafts are thriving. Not only architecture but woodcarving, ceramics and embroidery are practiced with great flair.
Good samples of these crafts can be seen at the well known Faltaitz Museum of Folkloric art. It is small but very eclectic. It was founded by Manos Faltaitz who is still overseeing its function. He is Greek, and a native of Skyros. The original family name was Faltsis, but it was corrupted to Faltaitz in Odessa where his father did business. The museum is housed in the family house and a number of rooms have been re-created as there were last century. The exhibit consists of Skyrian furniture, chests, embroidery, traditional costumes, Carnival costumes with their large bells and masks, books, etc.
Next to the Faltaitz Museum is the Archaeological Museum. It is small and it has an interesting collection of Prehistoric, Mycenaean and Geometric finds from the Magazia excavation.
The narrow windy streets in Chora are full of surprises. Now a lovely courtyard, now a store with a man carving a wooden cradle, now a cozy restaurant.
Tris Bookes
Here, in an isolated spot among the olive trees is the grave of the British Poet Rupert Brooke. The grave is considered British soil and is maintained by a society in England. He was already a well known young poet when he died in 1915, at sea, on his way to the Gallipoli battle. He was 28 years old. They buried him here, some distance from the sea, while the boat lay at anchor in the bay. It is still very moving.
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
References
See Greece.
Comments
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Verified by
Date of member's last visit to Skyros and this page's details validated:
- 1991 (Skyropoula) --Istioploos Travels with S/Y Thetis
- September 2001 (Linaria Harbor, Linaria Cove, Ayios Phokas, Skantzoura) --Istioploos
- September 2008 (Linaria Harbor) --Athene of Lymington
- August 2011 (Sarakino) --Istioploos
- June 2013 (Linaria Harbor) --Straitshooter
- June 2015 (Linaria Harbor) --Monterey
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