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7 day Sivota to Petriti power charter itinerary
Sivota Bay
Your journey begins as you cruise from Marina Gouvia to Sivota Bay, a peaceful and picturesque haven. Nestled on the southern coast of Corfu, Sivota Bay is known for its crystal-clear waters and lush green surroundings. Spend the day relaxing on board or take a refreshing swim in the calm waters. The bay’s quiet charm makes it an ideal place to unwind and start your adventure.
The day’s sailing
- 1 hr 45min Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
- 24 Nautical miles
Mooring
There are several anchorages around the mainland and islands. At Mourtos village, anchor stern or bows-to on the village quay. At Monastery Bay, a cove lying to the northwest of Mourtos village, you can anchor off a restaurant and take a line to the shore or to the jetty if possible. One of the best anchorages is at Middle Bay, immediately south of Mourtos, where you can anchor where convenient and take a long line ashore or anchor in the channel where it is quite deep and the bottom is mud and weed with generally good holding. There are other anchorages at Sand-bar Bay, End Bay (also known as Fourth Bay) and off the north end of the gap between Nisis Sivota and Nisis Ay Nikolaos.
Things to do
Visit San-bar Bay for nightlife, Monastery Bay has a water park Visit the many amazing beaches. Unwind in the laid-back ambiance. Explore the village of Mourtos.
Facilities
Water and Electricity
Lakka Bay
After breakfast, cruise to Lakka Bay, located on the northern tip of Paxos Island. Lakka is famous for its sheltered harbor and vibrant blue waters. The surrounding hills offer a stunning backdrop, and you’ll have plenty of time to explore the local village or enjoy some water activities like snorkeling and swimming. The tranquil atmosphere here makes it the perfect spot for a day of relaxation and exploration.
The day’s sailing
- 50 mins Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
- 11 Nautical miles
Mooring
No moorings are available. The best anchorages in Paxos are at the ports of Lakka and Gaios. There is also a serene anchorage in the bay of Spuzzo, just south of Gaios, the main harbor of Paxos. You can also anchor in the creeks of Anti Paxos in settled weather.
Things to do
Both islands have numerous beautiful beaches and walking paths leading to the interior. The snorkeling in the area is excellent. On the south coast of Paxos, you will find the sea caves of Ypapanti. Caves along the rocky coast and inland are common in the Ionian Islands. There is ferry service to Gaios, on Paxos Island, which means little shops and several tavernas are in the port to cater to tourists. The harbor has a walled lighthouse on a tiny island, very picturesque and nautical in appearance. An old fort is on an adjacent islet. Gaios is a pleasant place to go ashore to explore. Of particular interest are the Monastery of Panagia (it’s on a small island of the same name) and the Museum of Paxos, which has a distinctly local collection of assorted artifacts. The hot springs on Paxos have long been known for their therapeutic properties.
Facilities
Fuel and water are available on Paxos.
Parga
Today, cruise to the charming town of Parga, located on the mainland of Greece. With its colorful houses nestled along the hillside and its ancient castle overlooking the bay, Parga offers a fascinating blend of history and beauty. Wander through the cobbled streets, discover local shops and restaurants, or simply take in the stunning coastal views. This lively town offers plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and cultural immersion.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
- 13 Nautical miles
Mooring
No moorings are available. No dockage for transient yachts is available in Parga. However, the lovely anchorage in nearby Valtou Bay is an excellent option. There is also a small dock there where you can tie up if space permits. If you anchor out, take the dinghy ashore and enjoy a 15-minute stroll into Parga or take a water taxi into town.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
A path leads along the shore of Parga Bay to the village of Parga. It’s a lovely walk and when you arrive in the small town, you can spend time enjoying the shops and restaurants. On the west side of Parga you’ll find the ruins of a Venetian fortress perched high atop the hills. The views are fantastic. Parga and the surrounding area is known for its superlative sandy beaches, where you can relax, swim, snorkel, or sunbath before venturing into one the many tavernas, cafés, and restaurants. Adjacent to Parga is Valtos Beach, where watersports are popular. The beach is very family friendly, good for young children and adults alike.
Facilities
No facilities for yachts are available.
Two Rock Bay
Cruise towards the stunning Two Rock Bay, a secluded gem tucked between dramatic cliffs and lush greenery. This tranquil bay, accessible only by boat, offers crystal-clear waters and pristine surroundings, perfect for a peaceful day of relaxation. The bay is named for the two prominent rocks that rise out of the water, creating a striking visual landmark. You’ll have the chance to swim in the serene waters, explore the nearby coves, or simply unwind on board, enjoying the natural beauty and calm atmosphere. With no crowds to distract you, Two Rock Bay provides an idyllic escape into the untouched beauty of Corfu’s coastline.
The day’s sailing
- 30 mins Sailing time
- 7 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchoring: Yachts can anchor in the calm, clear waters of Two Rock Bay. The bay’s protected nature provides a safe anchorage, but it is advisable to check the water depth and anchoring conditions before dropping anchor. Be aware that the area is relatively remote, so some experience with anchoring in natural, undeveloped locations may be helpful.
Things to do
Swimming, snorkelling, enjoy scenic views, or explore the surrounding nature.
Facilities
No facilities for yachts.
Gaios
Your next stop is Gaios, the charming main town of Paxos Island. Gaios is known for its picturesque harbor, lined with colorful buildings and small tavernas offering delicious Greek cuisine. Spend the day exploring the town, enjoying the local sights, or taking a leisurely stroll around the harbor. Gaios offers a perfect blend of local culture and scenic beauty, making it a wonderful stop on your journey.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
- 15 Nautical miles
Mooring
Mooring Options: Gaios has a well-developed harbor where yachts can anchor or moor. The town’s harbor is typically busy with yachts, and you can find both stern-to mooring along the quay or anchor in the deeper parts of the harbor.
Anchorages: If the harbor is full, yachts can also anchor in the surrounding bay, where there are several quieter spots around the island, although these may be exposed to some winds depending on the direction.”
Things to do
Stop for Lunch at Antipaxos (12nm / <1hr + 3nm to Gaios)
Facilities
Water & electricity, Trash, fuel, provisioning, restaurants & bars
Petriti or Plataria
Today, choose between two beautiful destinations on the mainland: Petriti or Plataria. Both offer peaceful atmospheres, crystal-clear waters, and the opportunity to experience authentic Greek village life.
Petriti is known for its traditional fishing harbor and cozy tavernas, while Plataria boasts charming coastal views and tranquil beaches. Whether you decide to visit one or both, you’re sure to find a serene escape from the busier tourist spots.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 30 mins Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
- 21nm Petriti / 19 nm Plataria
Mooring
Free anchoring. No moorings.
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Stand-Up Paddle Boarding, Dining
Facilities
ATM, Supermarket, Restaurants and Harbour Wall
Return to Base
On your final day, cruise back to Marina Gouvia, taking in the stunning coastline one last time. Reflect on your unforgettable journey through Corfu and its surrounding islands, filled with beautiful anchorages, charming towns, and wonderful moments. Gouvia Marina is the largest in Greece and a perfect location to end your yacht charter adventure. Disembark the following morning, cherishing the memories of an incredible week spent cruising the Ionian Sea.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 45 mins Sailing time
- 38 Nautical miles
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkeling, Dining, Shopping, Horseback Riding
Facilities
Supermarket, Restaurants, Moorings Buoys, Water, Electricity, Toilets & Showers, ATM and fuel
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