Malakonta Beach
Exploring Eretria Sailing Holidays area
Beautiful, organized beach.
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The port of Erétria is located at a distance of 11 miles west-northwest of cape Alivéri, in the bay that is formed right to the west of the gulf located between cape Manóli Mýti and islet Pezónisos. The south end of islet Pezónisos is also the southeast end of the port.
The port of Oropos is located on the shores of the head of Oropos bay, in front of the houses of the homonymous settlement. It consists of a 50-meter-long pier of northeast direction, with depths of about 1.
Eleusina is a town and municipality in West Attica. It is situated about 18 km northwest from the center of Athens.
It is an artificial port that is open to the east. It consists of two parts, the north (new) port and the south (old) port, which are divided by the central mole that extends to the east for 65 meters.
The small harbor Limni has been constructed at the homonymous bay’s head. Its entrance (20 meters long) is facing southeast and the depths on the axis of the entrance are approximately 1.
The small port of Néa Artáki is formed at the northwestern head of the cove of the homonymous bay. Its entrance is facing east.
The port of Kými is situated at the northwest head of the bay of Kými. The town of Kými (Koúmi) with 3,674 residents is about 1 mile inlands of the homonymous port on a height of 200 meters, with the settlement Kými Beach adjacent to the harbor.
The entrance of the fishing harbor is difficult to recognize by vessels arriving from the north or south. The entrance is open to the west, 80 meters wide and protected by two breakwaters.
The port of Néa Stýra is formed on the north shores of the bay of Stýra, in front of Stýra village. The port consists of a pier, 67 meters long, the direction of which is west.
The small harbor of Alivéri is a small artificial harbor that lies at the northwest head of bay Alivéri, in front of Alivéri settlement. The harbor is protected from the waves raised by south winds by a mole that starts from the northwest shores and extends to the east for 210 meters.
The Havos Gorge is near the small village of Kambia. The landscape is amazing as the area is covered with many trees creating a fabulous forest, and there are also waterfalls.
Flisvos Marina provides high-class facilities and services for yachts and mega yachts from around the world. Flisvos is operating according to top international standards with special attention to the needs of mega yachts.
A shelter for pleasure boats (Marina) in Chalkída has been constructed on the inner shores of cove Vourkári. Its entrance is facing south-southwest with depths of about 5 meter on the axis of its entrance.
Kalamaki or Alimos Marina is one of the largest marinas in Greece and is considered the ideal base for sea-loving voyagers eager to explore the Greek islands, many of which are within leisurely sailing distance (i.e.
Marina Zea, also called Pasalimani, is situated on the west side of Piraeus port, 44km away from Athens Airport El. Venizelos (IATA: ATH).
Theater of Eretria, one of the oldest Greek theatres, is located inside the West Gate, in the north-west of the city and near the Temple of Dionysos. It was built between 400-500 BC and it has an estimated capacity of 3600.
The theater of Dionysus Eleuthereus is an open theater and one of the oldest in Athens. The structure dates back to the 4th century BC but had many other later renovations since then.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus, known as Herodeon, was built in 161 AC and had a capacity of 5.000 people.
The Averof Warship is probably the most impressive surviving naval vessel of the Hellenic Navy. The Averof was launched in 1911 and remained active for more than 40 years.
The Acropolis museum is located in the center of Athens, in the southeast corner of Acropolis rock and has a total area of 25,000 square meters. It is a brand new museum which was built to host exhibits that were found during the excavations in the Acropolis and were too many to fit in the former small Acropolis Museum.
The Byzantine and Christian Museum is based in Athens and is centred on religious artefacts of the Early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval, post-Byzantine and later periods. The museum has over 25,000 artefacts that span over a wide time range.
The Mitrópoli, or Metropolitan Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Athens and an important spiritual center of Greek Orthodoxy. It remains a major city landmark and the site of official ceremonies like coronations and important weddings and funerals.