While Koufonisia boasts no grand marinas, it offers a handful of quaint harbors that provide a taste of authentic Greek life. The main harbour, Chora, is a picturesque tableau of white-washed houses and fishing boats bobbing gently in the bay. The smaller Pano Koufonisia harbor is perfect for those seeking a secluded haven, with its limited moorings and serene atmosphere. Both harbors offer essential provisions and friendly tavernas where you can savor the flavors of the Aegean.
Koufonisia's true beauty lies in its unspoiled beaches, perfect for anchoring and immersing yourself in the tranquil charm of the island. Pori, with its soft sands and crystal-clear waters, is a haven for sunbathers and snorkelers. Italida beach, a secluded gem nestled between the two islands, offers a tranquil escape from the world. For those seeking adventure, Kato Koufonisia boasts a rugged coastline and hidden coves waiting to be discovered.
Imagine an island so small you could walk across it in an hour, where time seems to slow down and the worries of the world melt away. This is Koufonisia, where ancient tales whisper on the wind and the spirit of Poseidon guides you through turquoise waters. Its charming villages, whitewashed churches, and delicious traditional cuisine offer a glimpse into the heart of authentic Greece. Koufonisia, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered, will leave you spellbound by its beauty and captivated by its charm.
Swim at Pori and Italida, walk the coastal path from Chora to Pori, boat to Kato Koufonisi (Panagia bay), and snorkel “Pisina” and nearby sea caves.
No airport; ferries run from Piraeus and via Naxos/Amorgos in season. Local caiques link beaches and Kato Koufonisi. Yachts can use Chora quay and south bays in settled weather.
Meltemi (N–NE) is strong. Best shelter is along Ano Koufonisi’s south coast and Panagia bay on Kato in northerlies; Pori/NE is exposed. Holding is sand; watch shoals and swimmers. Limited water/fuel—arrange at the quay or nearby Naxos.
Chora offers dining and ferry access; Pori area is quieter. Book early for July–August and confirm port transfers with your stay.
Car-light vibe—walk, bike, or use caiques. Pack water/shade for Kato (few facilities). Avoid anchoring on seagrass and dress modestly at chapels.
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