Sailing Route from Skiathos to Evia – The Quiet Passage South
From island hopping to tranquil gulfs, this route blends Sporades charm with mainland serenity.
Overview
The Skiathos–Evia route is ideal for sailors seeking a less crowded Greek islands itinerary. The passage runs southwest across the Pagasetic Gulf, then hugs the mainland coast before slipping into the sheltered North Evian Gulf.
Typical duration: 2–3 sailing days, depending on wind and stops.
Route Breakdown
Leg 1: Skiathos → Trikeri
Depart from Skiathos (39.1622, 23.4900) heading SW toward Trikeri Peninsula. Anchor in Agia Kyriaki — a small fishing port with protection from N–NE.
Leg 2: Trikeri → Skorponeria
Cross into the North Evian Gulf via the open channel east of Orei.
Skorponeria Anchorage (38.5095, 23.3803) is a perfect overnight rest: sandy bottom, good holding, and beach access.
Read full guide: Skorponeria Anchorage Guide.
Leg 3: Skorponeria → Chalkida
A comfortable day sail of ~20 NM leads to Chalkida Port for fuel, water, and urban services before continuing south or east.
Weather & Navigation
Meltemi season: July–August; winds moderate inside the gulf.
Sea state: Generally calm once inside the Evian system.
Hazards: Isolated rocks near Trikeri and narrow strait at Chalkida.
Tips for Skippers
Use early morning departures to avoid afternoon gusts.
Plan bridge passage at Chalkida at night if continuing south.
Combine with inland excursions to Evia’s wineries and hot springs.
FAQ
How long is the route from Skiathos to Evia?
Roughly 60–70 NM depending on detours.
Are there fuel stops?
Available at Chalkida; none between Trikeri and Skorponeria.
Is Skorponeria safe overnight?
Yes, with good holding in sand and sheltered from open swell.
Is this a family-friendly route?
Yes — calm seas, short legs, and easy beach access anchorages.
When’s the best season?
May–September for reliable weather and visibility.


