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Embrace the winds of the Aegean and set sail for Anafi, a tiny Greek island rumored to have been born from the tears of Aphrodite!
This charming, unspoiled isle offers a haven for sailors seeking serene waters, breathtaking scenery, and a taste of authentic Greek life. Anafi boasts hidden coves perfect for anchoring, picturesque villages perched on cliffs, and stunning beaches begging to be explored. So hoist the sails, grab your sunscreen, and prepare for an unforgettable adventure in the Cyclades Archipelago.
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This is what sailors experienced:
We found a depth of 3.5m entering and leaving the new outer arm of the marina. While the construction is impressive (services are still coming), the area is quite small. The bottom is cluttered with chains, concrete blocks, and lines – we even had to free our anchor from a chain on departure. If possible, tie up alongside instead of anchoring to avoid getting stuck.
This is what sailors experienced:
The water was crystal clear with a sandy bottom. We found a good spot to anchor in 5.5m. It’s a quick tender ride to either of the two sandy beaches, making it a perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing.
This is what sailors experienced:
We found good holding in the sand at 3m. Despite the wind, the anchor held strong with no issues. There was a bit of swell, but the lovely clear water made it worthwhile.
This is what sailors experienced:
This large anchorage has a sandy bottom with some seagrass. We dropped anchor in 9m after arriving from the east with northerly winds. We observed a fair amount of wind direction changes along the cliff, so be prepared for potential shifts.
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This is what sailors experienced:
The depths didn’t quite match reality. We ended up anchoring in 10m. The water was incredibly clear, perfect for swimming. The bottom was a mix of sand and seagrass, which provided good holding.
This is what sailors experienced:
This beautiful bay is a real gem! With a mostly sandy bottom and plenty of space, you’ll have no problem finding your perfect spot. The clear water is perfect for swimming, and the rocky surroundings with caves, islets, and a couple of small beaches offer a beautiful and varied landscape.
Depths range 4-9m.
While Anafi may be small, it doesn’t skimp on nautical amenities! The island offers a small, well-equipped marina in the main harbour of Chora. This harbour provides basic services like water, electricity, and fuel. For those seeking a more secluded experience, there’s also a smaller harbour at the village of Agios Nikolaos on the island’s south side. This harbour is perfect for smaller vessels and offers a quiet, tranquil setting. With the help of the local harbourmaster, finding a berth is a breeze. Just be sure to pack your patience – the harbour master may be busy tending to his flock of sheep!
Anafi is a haven for adventurers who crave untouched beauty. The island is ringed by hidden coves and secluded beaches, each offering a unique escape from the bustling mainland. Explore the turquoise waters of Klisma Bay, where you can swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the golden sands. For a truly secluded experience, venture to the secluded cove of Roukouna, accessible only by boat. Anchoring is easy, and the water is crystal clear, ideal for swimming and diving. Just remember to watch out for Poseidon's playful waves!
Stepping ashore in Anafi is like stepping back in time. The island has resisted mass tourism, preserving its traditional charm. The main village, Chora, is a labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and quaint cafes. Stroll through the village, enjoy a delicious meal at a local taverna, and learn about the island's rich history from the friendly locals. Anafi might be small, but it packs a punch when it comes to authentic Greek experiences. So, raise a glass of ouzo and embrace the simple pleasures of this captivating island!
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