Poros - Docking

May 05, 2022

Poros Harbour provides adequate year-round shelter, but there is an almost constant wash caused by the traffic of large and small ferries. Water and electricity are available on posts along the quay. To pay for services, please contact the harbour master, listing below.

North Quay

The town is built on a small peninsula surrounded by a quay. Visiting yachts predominantly use the North Quay, bow or stern-to on the quay or on the small pontoon to the north that extends at right angles to the quayside. Holding here can be unreliable.

Strong westerlies can cause quite a fetch in the harbour and uncomfortable conditions for boats in particular on the North Quay.

South Quay

While the South Quay in the narrow channel is used by the ferries, fishing boats and resident charter companies, off-season you may find some space here either bow or stern-to or alongside. Holding is good, in thick mud.

Anchor at 10 meters and come stern-to the quay but allow long stern lines to protect the boat from the swells caused by the wakes.

Docking Notes

  • Be aware of the wake from the constant movement of high-speed ferries. Leave as much distance between your stern and the concrete quay as possible and ensure your anchor is well dug in.
  • Anchor at 10 meters and come stern/bows-to the quay, but allow long shorelines to protect the boat from the swells caused by the wakes.
  • It is very shallow in the channel between the island and the mainland - keep to the island side.
  • The harbour can be quite crowded and there is always a good chance that your anchor will be fouled by another boat, so be prepared for this during departure.
  • In October 2016 there was a very sudden localized thunderstorm in Poros with winds reaching 60+ knots (see comment below). A great many yachts on the quay sustained bad damage. According to locals, these are happening more frequently.

Galatas

The town opposite Poros, on the south side of the channel, usually has some space on the western end of the quay, avoiding the ferry quay and local berths. Depths 2-3 meters.

Note: With the prevailing wind this quay can be very uncomfortable.

Anchoring

There are good anchorages nearby at Monastery Bay and Russian Bay.

Last updated:  June 2018

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