North of Cape Kelendi Small Port
Exploring Monemvasia Sailing Holidays area
Sailing Tip
A small harbor (36°35´.5 N – 022°55´.6 E), open N, is formed 1.7 miles N-NW of cape Keléndi. The harbor is protected from SW and NW winds by a windward mole 55 m long. It has an entrance opening of about 15 m; depths inside it are less than 2 m. Its W coasts are quayed, the E ones are rocky.
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Navigational Aids
Harbor Plýtra is on the E coasts of XylÃs bay, in front of the houses of Plýtra settlement. It is the seaport of Pappadiánika settlement, which is situated about 2 miles inland to the NNE.
The harbor is open NNE and its entrance is 130 m wide, formed by the outer root of the windward mole of the fishing shelter and a jetty that extends NW for about 70 m. The middle of its inner part is widened.
Essentially it is a continuation of the beach Kontogoni, located west of the village and continues after the cape where there Kalogeras not suitable for swimming because the bottom of the sea has plates. Wealthy unique dunes and huge trees 'Thalassokedra'.
Beach in the village on the east side, which initially limited the horizon of the ferry boat. Brought the final end of concreting few years ago.
Leaving Monemvasia and heading to the village of Kastella, after Agia Paraskevi is the beach of Agia Thekla. It is a pure beach sand and very small pebbles.
Located about 12 km north of Neapolis. A quiet, secluded beach, on the road from Gytheion to Neapolis.
Great sandy beach in the western part of the island which is protected by numerous islands that surround the sea side and in the interior of the island protected by a wall of cedar trees. Abound Sempre Viva flowers and beautiful plants spring up in June.
Sandy beach which starts from the entrance of Round Lake as a natural extension of the north coast Pavlopetri sandy stretches to the point where the community of Elafonissos ceases. Especially quiet beach since the approach requires to circle the lake.
On the eastern part of Pounta, across the islet of Petri (Pavlopetri), lies the homonymous beach. It was affected by sand movements in the last few years and now it is shorter with more shallow waters.