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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to the island of Lefkas.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefkas Lefkas] (Λευκάς) or Leukas or Lefkada (Λευκάδα) or Leukada lies off the mainland coast of [[Greece]] seven miles SW of the harbour of [[Preveza]] at the entrance to the [[Ambrakikos Gulf]]. The second largest of the Greek Ionian islands after [[Kefalonia]], Lefkas is, however, not really an island. It was originally connected to the mainland via a shallow isthmus, but the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinth Corinthians] around 600 BC constructed a canal which has ever since divided Lefkas from the Greek mainland. It is now separated by a shallow lagoon and salt marshes varying in width between 600 m and 5 km (2.6 nM). | An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to the island of Lefkas.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lefkas Lefkas] (Λευκάς) or Leukas or Lefkada (Λευκάδα) or Leukada lies off the mainland coast of [[Greece]] seven miles SW of the harbour of [[Preveza]] at the entrance to the [[Ambrakikos Gulf]]. The second largest of the Greek Ionian islands after [[Kefalonia]], Lefkas is, however, not really an island. It was originally connected to the mainland via a shallow isthmus, but the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinth Corinthians] around 600 BC constructed a canal which has ever since divided Lefkas from the Greek mainland. It is now separated by a shallow lagoon and salt marshes varying in width between 600 m and 5 km (2.6 nM). | ||
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The island is hilly with numerous white cliffs which give it its name: white one. The tallest point of the island is Mount Stavrotas at 1158 m and its total land area is 355.936 km<sup>2</sup>. Of the population of some 22,000, most live in the island capital of [[Lefkas Town]], which has just under 7,000 inhabitants, or the towns of [[Nidri]] and [[Vlikho]] in [[Vlikho Bay]], [[Sivotas]] on the SE coast and [[Vasiliki]] near the promontory of Ak Dhoukato at the island’s SW tip. For cruising yachtsmen, the harbours and anchorages at or near these towns – all of them on the E or S coast - represent the island’s chief interest. While the west coast has some very attractive beaches and fishing settlements, there are no sheltered harbours or anchorages suitable for yachts. During the summer, Lefkas and especially its capital, [[Lefkas Town]], are thronged with tourists, both land and yacht-borne, arriving from the nearby airport at [[Preveza]] or the numerous boatyards and charter bases around Preveza and the Inland Sea. | The island is hilly with numerous white cliffs which give it its name: white one. The tallest point of the island is Mount Stavrotas at 1158 m and its total land area is 355.936 km<sup>2</sup>. Of the population of some 22,000, most live in the island capital of [[Lefkas Town]], which has just under 7,000 inhabitants, or the towns of [[Nidri]] and [[Vlikho]] in [[Vlikho Bay]], [[Sivotas]] on the SE coast and [[Vasiliki]] near the promontory of Ak Dhoukato at the island’s SW tip. For cruising yachtsmen, the harbours and anchorages at or near these towns – all of them on the E or S coast - represent the island’s chief interest. While the west coast has some very attractive beaches and fishing settlements, there are no sheltered harbours or anchorages suitable for yachts. During the summer, Lefkas and especially its capital, [[Lefkas Town]], are thronged with tourists, both land and yacht-borne, arriving from the nearby airport at [[Preveza]] or the numerous boatyards and charter bases around Preveza and the Inland Sea. | ||
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==Islands== | ==Islands== | ||
* Modra | * Modra | ||
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* Skorpios (a private island) | * Skorpios (a private island) | ||
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* Vlikho Yacht Club [http://www.vlihoyc.com Website] | * Vlikho Yacht Club [http://www.vlihoyc.com Website] | ||
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====Vlikho Bay==== | ====Vlikho Bay==== | ||
''See separate Wiki page for [[Vlikho Bay]]''. | ''See separate Wiki page for [[Vlikho Bay]]''. | ||
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| text= Ormos Rouda is a wide bay on the SE coast of the island, a mile or so N of the harbour of [[Sivota]]. It offers good shelter in the prevailing NW winds but, like Ormos Dessimou, is open S. The head of the bay is usually buoyed off for swimming in the season and it will be necessary anchor off in depths of 10.0 metres or more. Holding is good in sand and weed. There are tavernas ashore and the village of Poros is up the hill on the E side of the bay. }} | | text= Ormos Rouda is a wide bay on the SE coast of the island, a mile or so N of the harbour of [[Sivota]]. It offers good shelter in the prevailing NW winds but, like Ormos Dessimou, is open S. The head of the bay is usually buoyed off for swimming in the season and it will be necessary anchor off in depths of 10.0 metres or more. Holding is good in sand and weed. There are tavernas ashore and the village of Poros is up the hill on the E side of the bay. }} | ||
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+ | ''See individual [[#Ports|port]] and [[#Marinas & Yacht Clubs|marina]] pages''. | ||
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+ | ''See individual [[#Ports|port]] and [[#Marinas & Yacht Clubs|marina]] pages''. | ||
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+ | ''See individual [[#Ports|port]] and [[#Marinas & Yacht Clubs|marina]] pages''. | ||
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+ | ''See individual [[#Ports|port]] and [[#Marinas & Yacht Clubs|marina]] pages''. | ||
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+ | In the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]]. | ||
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+ | See individual port pages. | ||
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+ | ==Supplies== | ||
+ | ====Fuel==== | ||
+ | ''See individual [[#Ports|port]] and [[#Marinas & Yacht Clubs|marina]] pages''. | ||
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+ | In supermarkets. | ||
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* Numerous chandleries and marine supplies stores in [[Lefkas Town]] | * Numerous chandleries and marine supplies stores in [[Lefkas Town]] | ||
* At the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]] and at ''Paleros'' Tel 2645 029117 is one of the best chandleries in the Ionian | * At the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]] and at ''Paleros'' Tel 2645 029117 is one of the best chandleries in the Ionian | ||
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* At the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]] | * At the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]] | ||
* Christo’s Boatyard (on the E side of the canal opposite Lefkas Marina) | * Christo’s Boatyard (on the E side of the canal opposite Lefkas Marina) | ||
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* There is a supermarket at the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]] and a megastore a few blocks back. Also see port pages. | * There is a supermarket at the [[Lefkas Marina|marina]] and a megastore a few blocks back. Also see port pages. | ||
* The local wine ''Santa Maura'' is very good | * The local wine ''Santa Maura'' is very good | ||
* The salami from Lefkas is famous | * The salami from Lefkas is famous | ||
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* Long distance buses from [[Lefkas Town]] via [[Preveza]] to Athens | * Long distance buses from [[Lefkas Town]] via [[Preveza]] to Athens | ||
* Local buses between [[Lefkas Town]] and [[Vasiliki]] | * Local buses between [[Lefkas Town]] and [[Vasiliki]] | ||
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+ | ''For a history of Lefkas, see [[History of Lefkas]] page''. | ||
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+ | ''See [[Lefkas Town#Tourism|Lefkas Town]]''. | ||
==Friends== | ==Friends== | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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* [http://www.videopilotbook.com/lefkada/ A yachtsman's video guide] | * [http://www.videopilotbook.com/lefkada/ A yachtsman's video guide] | ||
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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to the island of Lefkas.Lefkas (Λευκάς) or Leukas or Lefkada (Λευκάδα) or Leukada lies off the mainland coast of Greece seven miles SW of the harbour of Preveza at the entrance to the Ambrakikos Gulf. The second largest of the Greek Ionian islands after Kefalonia, Lefkas is, however, not really an island. It was originally connected to the mainland via a shallow isthmus, but the Corinthians around 600 BC constructed a canal which has ever since divided Lefkas from the Greek mainland. It is now separated by a shallow lagoon and salt marshes varying in width between 600 m and 5 km (2.6 nM).
The island is hilly with numerous white cliffs which give it its name: white one. The tallest point of the island is Mount Stavrotas at 1158 m and its total land area is 355.936 km2. Of the population of some 22,000, most live in the island capital of Lefkas Town, which has just under 7,000 inhabitants, or the towns of Nidri and Vlikho in Vlikho Bay, Sivotas on the SE coast and Vasiliki near the promontory of Ak Dhoukato at the island’s SW tip. For cruising yachtsmen, the harbours and anchorages at or near these towns – all of them on the E or S coast - represent the island’s chief interest. While the west coast has some very attractive beaches and fishing settlements, there are no sheltered harbours or anchorages suitable for yachts. During the summer, Lefkas and especially its capital, Lefkas Town, are thronged with tourists, both land and yacht-borne, arriving from the nearby airport at Preveza or the numerous boatyards and charter bases around Preveza and the Inland Sea.
Charts
- BA
- 189 Nisos Sapiénza to Nisos Paxoi
- 203 Zakinthos to Paxoi
- Imray-Tetra
- G11 Nísos Kérkira to Nísos Levkas
- NIMA
- 54280 Corfu Channel to Nisis Proti
- Greek
- 2 Ionio Pelagos
- 21 Ionio Sea - Northern Part Othonoi I. to Zakynthos I.
Weather
- See Ionian Sea Weather
- Also see Ionian Sea Currents & Tides
Passages
Islands
- Modra
- Skorpios (a private island)
Communication
- Coast Guard - VHF channel 12
- Olympia Radio - VHF channel 03
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Most yachts approaching the island, unless doing the long sail down the W coast, will be arriving or departing via a canal.
For details of approaching the canal and navigation there see the Lefkas Canal page.
Entrance
Lefkas Town is a port of entry and you can clear there in/out of Greece.
Berthing
Ports
The main harbours on Lefkas are listed clockwise round the island from Lefkas Town.
Lefkas Town
Click on above link for details. Lefkas Town offers moorings bows or stern-to using the anchor on a rather busy and crowded town quay or in the 620-berth Lefkas Marina. Shelter is good except in strong E or S winds.
Ligia
Click on above link for details. The small harbour of Ligia has little space for yachts, who usually have to anchor off to visit the numerous tavernas. Shelter is excellent in the prevailing NW winds but less so in strong winds from other directions.
Nikiana
Click on above link for details. Nikiana’s small harbour has space for around 10-15 yachts bows or stern-to using the anchor. Shelter in the harbour is good in the prevailing winds but less so if there is anything E in the wind.
Nidri
Click on above link for details. Nidri lies at the entrance to the gulf of Vlikho Bay and has berths bows or stern-to using the anchor on its busy town quay or on one of a series of six private pontoons. Shelter on the quay is adequate in the prevailing N/NW winds but it becomes uncomfortable if they are very strong.
Vlikho
Click on above link for details. Vlikho lies at the SW corner of Vlikho Bay and has berths bows or stern-to using the anchor on the town quay or on one of a field of mooring buoys. All berths are administered by the Vliho Yacht Club. Shelter on the quay and jetty is adequate in the prevailing N/NW winds but can become uncomfortable if they are very strong.
Sivotas
Click on above link for details. Sivotas harbour offers a number of berthing options on its quays, bows or stern-to using the anchor, or on two private taverna pontoons with some laid moorings. Shelter is good in the prevailing N/NW winds, although there are gusts down into the bay, but Sivota is uncomfortable and possibly dangerous in strong S/SE winds.
Vasiliki
Click on above link for details. The shallow harbour of Vasiliki has berths bows or stern-to using the anchor on its town quay, but has depths in the entrance of only 2.5 - 3.0 metres. Shelter in the harbour is acceptable in the prevailing NW seabreezes (although a chop is experienced), but it could possibly become untenable in very strong NW winds.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Lefkas Marina
- Vlikho Yacht Club Website
Anchorages
Vlikho Bay
See separate Wiki page for Vlikho Bay.
Tranquil Bay
See Vlikho Bay.
Ormos Dessimou
Ormos Rouda
Facilities
Water
See individual port and marina pages.
Electricity
See individual port and marina pages.
Toilets
See individual port and marina pages.
Showers
See individual port and marina pages.
Laundry
In the marina.
Garbage
See individual port pages.
Supplies
Fuel
See individual port and marina pages.
Cooking gas
In supermarkets.
Chandlers
- Numerous chandleries and marine supplies stores in Lefkas Town
- At the marina and at Paleros Tel 2645 029117 is one of the best chandleries in the Ionian
Services
Repairs
- At the marina
- Christo’s Boatyard (on the E side of the canal opposite Lefkas Marina)
- Contract Marine Services (Lefkada) is a highly skilled and professional supplier of all kind of repairs and services. Even though they have their main base in Lefkada, they are doing services all over the area. They did a deep service and maintenance on my Perkins prior my circumnavigation (2011-2013). Nothing failed despite a distance of 22.000 nautical miles and a engine hours of 2.300! This is a Perkins from 1986, så the potential of failure could have been big without this services. Thanks to experienced staff at Contract, it went smooth all the way. --Camelot 08:00, June 7, 2014 (GMT)
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Internet
See individual port pages.
Mobile connectivity
Good 3G signal.
Vehicle Rentals
- In Lefkas Town.
Provisioning
- There is a supermarket at the marina and a megastore a few blocks back. Also see port pages.
- The local wine Santa Maura is very good
- The salami from Lefkas is famous
Eating out
See individual port pages.
Transportation
- There are charter flights to several European destinations from Preveza
- Long distance buses from Lefkas Town via Preveza to Athens
- Local buses between Lefkas Town and Vasiliki
Tourism
History
For a history of Lefkas, see History of Lefkas page.
Places to Visit
See Lefkas Town.
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
- Lefkas at the Wikipedia
- Lefkas at the Wikivoyage
- A yachtsman's video guide
References & Publications
See Ionian Sea.
Comments
We welcome users' contributions to the Wiki. Please click on Comments to view other users' comments, add your own personal experiences or recommend any changes to this page following your visit.
- The North Entrance to the Canal has been significantly improved since 2012 with extensive dredging. Min depth we noted was 4.5 metres and the pool in the crutch of the North West elbow now has good depths. The spit has been shortened significantly but there is now a sandy shoal requiring 30 metres clearance off the end. --Monterey June 2015
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Date of member's last visit to Lefkas and this page's details validated:
- July 1988 --Istioploos Travels with S/Y Thetis
- August 2009 --Nereus
- June 2013 --Athene of Lymington
- June 2015 -- Monterey
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