Vlychada is the only port suitable for yachts. However, the double horseshoe-shape can only berth a few yachts. Most spaces are occupied by charter yachts and local boats.
The approach to Vlychada Port is difficult as the remains of the old breakwater are now below the waterline and reefs make the entry more challenging.
The port entrance fills up easily with sand and a dredge in the navigation channel ensures that the water depth remains constant at 2-3 m. However, it has been reported that the water at the entrance is only 1.6 m deep. This can be ascribed to water-level fluctuations of up to 0.5 m.
The water is 2.2-3 m deep within the harbour. Even when the harbour is overcrowded, the harbour master will still try to accept yachts and moor them side by side.
There are a few restaurants and shopping amenities around the port. A bus takes about 45 minutes to get to the main town, a taxi will take approx. half an hour.
According Navionics there is minimum 2.4 meter water in the harbor. We had a Jeanneau 478 boat. We had to have a little bit more than 2m water for safe berting. We even could not enter to the harbor because the real dept of the water was 1.4 meter. We had to anchor outside... a local guy said that in June they will take out the sand from the harbor. Anyway the harbor is full with the local catamarans (minimum 20
of them is serving as a public service to make excurtion around the islands and they are coming back and sending the night in the harbor) so I think during the high season you won't find any bert in this harbor. 2nd of May 2017.
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