Kastellorizou - Docking

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The port of Kastelorizo is located at the northern end of the Island and subject to considerable swell in strong north-easterlies or when a strong Meltemi blows. Approaching from the northwest is fairly straightforward; the approach from the southeast is littered with rocky outcrops and small islands, and should not be attempted during hours of darkness.

To the east of the natural harbor of Kastelorizo is Mandraki, suitable for anchoring in settled weather only and becomes very shallow close to shore.

The main harbor of Kastelorizo (see photo courtesy of SY Big Sky) has good depth east of the short stubby pier in the southeast corner. The bottom is mud and rocks so holding can be patchy. This quay is also very low which can make getting on and off the boat quite difficult if bows-to.

To the west of this pier and all along the west side of the harbour, depths vary with rocks in some places; special care is needed and in general bow-to docking might be preferable. Cruisers have found good holding on the eastern side of the harbour, although this side is occupied with local fishing and tour boats and is also where the ferry docks. Yachts can moor on the ferry dock overnight, but must leave early before the ferry arrives.

Free-swinging in the harbor is best avoided so as not to block the commercial traffic.

Facilities ashore include a supermarket and a few small stores, a bakery, an ATM and numerous restaurants and bars, many offering free WiFi. Some might offer power and water (although this is scarce on the island), with toilets behind the Athena restaurant.

Port fees in Kastelorizo are paid exclusively to the harbor management agency. The port fee depends on the length of the vessel and length of stay. In 2016 they were as follows:

7-10 meters: 150€ x length in meters x days/365

10-15 meters: 170€ x length in meters x days/365

15 meters +  : 200€ x length in meters x days/365.

Last updated:  May 2016

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  1. May 6, 2016 at 11:48 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Immigration waves have stopped. Life has come back to normal. The reason for that is the fact that refugees are”blocked” in Greece since they are not accepted by other European countries and not any kind of real actions of NATO or Turkish. We will see what will happen in winter time again.

    Enjoy your cruising.

  2. May 4, 2016 at 4:08 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    revisited this beautiful island and harbour May 1st, 2016. Clearing is very easy and relaxed, all officials are within a 3-minute walk of the docking area and will help with the paperwork.

    No mention was made that we should use an agent, likewise when we cleared out here last Fall.
    According to the Port Police, the flow of migrants has stopped completely since the agreement between Turkey and EU came into force.

    We did see numerous deflated dinghies and used life jackets laying around, but during the 2 days we were in port did not notice any migrants being brought in.

  3. August 18, 2015 at 6:06 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Fuel is available through a tanker that serves yachts from the ferry dock when the ferry is not there (early morning and late afternoon). The tanker operator may be reached through Papoutsis Travel mentioned above or at +302246070619