Perfect spot for a small boat to hide from bad weather, good protection, locals welcoming and easy going. No charge to stay 2 nights. One friendly little taverna open year round. Caution when entering the harbour, rocks and shallows (1.8m)
Perfect spot for a small boat to hide from bad weather, good protection, locals welcoming and easy going. No charge to stay 2 nights. One friendly little taverna open year round. Caution when entering the harbour, rocks and shallows (1.8m)
Amanda ~ 26/08/2019
Aztec Gold |
Sailboat
~ 11.75 m
A very small harbour for local boats only. Some evidence that it be extended (ie huge concrete blocks stacked along the quay).
A very small harbour for local boats only. Some evidence that it be extended (ie huge concrete blocks stacked along the quay).
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Perfect spot for a small boat to hide from bad weather, good protection, locals welcoming and easy going. No charge to stay 2 nights. One friendly little taverna open year round. Caution when entering the harbour, rocks and shallows (1.8m)
Perfect spot for a small boat to hide from bad weather, good protection, locals welcoming and easy going. No charge to stay 2 nights. One friendly little taverna open year round. Caution when entering the harbour, rocks and shallows (1.8m)
A very small harbour for local boats only. Some evidence that it be extended (ie huge concrete blocks stacked along the quay).
A very small harbour for local boats only. Some evidence that it be extended (ie huge concrete blocks stacked along the quay).