Kryfolimani Bay
Exploring Istiaia-Aidipsos Sailing Holidays area
Sailing Tip
Its waters are quite deep, not suitable for anchorage.
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Navigational Aids
The small port that is formed in front of Skála Livanátes is protected from northern winds through a curved mole that is facing south-southeast (approximately 190 meters long). Its outer side is protected by natural rocks while its inner side is quayed.
The small port is protected from the south by a mole that extends to the east for 60 meters. At a distance of 70 meters to the north of the mole there is a 50- meter-long jetty of southeast direction.
The small port is open to the west with depths that reach 2 meters near the axis of the entrance. It is suitable only for small boats and it is protected by two small moles made of natural boulders.
The small port is protected by a curved mole, which extends to the northeast for 70 meters and then turns southeast for 65 meters. The entrance of the small port is facing southeast and its width is approximately 10 meters.
The port of Ágios Konstantínos is artificial and located on the western side of its homonymous bay, 2.5 miles southeast of cape Knimís.
The small port is protected from south winds by a breakwater made of natural boulders that is 10 meters wide and 80 meters long. The breakwater extends to the northwest.
The small port Skála Aidipsoú is the terminal on Evvoia island for vehicles ferries communicating with the port of Arkítsa that is located 6 miles south of the opposite shores of Stereá Elás. The small port consists of a 200-meter-long quay, with a 40-meter-long Ro-Ro ramp upon which ferryboats usually land.
Edipsos is the most famous resort to healing mineral baths in Greece. There are more than eight individual springs with waters ranging from 28°C to 86°C, which can be quite hot.
The small port is protected by a curved breakwater located on its southern side and a mole on the west side of the port. The entrance of the small port is facing southwest.
The fishing port of Glýfa is open to the south. A curved mole has been constructed on its western side.
Absolutely deserted and isolated beach in the bight Pteleos accessible preferably by boat. Make sure to have with you all essentials.
The beach of Oreoi is essentially the harbor of Oreos, preferred for its fish restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy coffee or lunch overlooking the picturesque view of northern Evia. There is a small beach on the left of the harbor and several other beaches.
Near the village of Agios Dimitrios where almost the bottom of Magnisia’s prefecture ends creating a creek. Deserted beach with red sand and a lot of trees that reach up to the water opposite the islet of Argyronison.
The beach Kanatadika is in northern Evia in the most northern point, facing Magnesia. The beach is organized and a destination for many tourists.
The Beach Ridges is a summer seaside resort for every taste. With organized and non-summer beach bustles with traffic.
From Achilleio to Agios Dimitrios, there is a series of deserted small beaches. The beaches are not organized and it is necessary to have with you all essentials.
Quiet coastal village with clean coasts and cool turquoise waters. The range of coasts allows for a safe swimming for children, spear fishing at the head of a reef in the middle of the bay and autonomous scuba diving opportunities to explore the wild rocky sea-bottom.
Pigadi is a picturesque small port with many sandy beaches around the settlement. On the west the beaches of Lotro, Agioi Apostoloi and Leichoura and to the south the beach of Chrysi Akti Panagias.
Quiet sandy beach, ideal for families with small children. The tamarisks on the beach offer you rich shade during midday.
Approximately 2 km from Agia Marina you will find another lovely sandy beach with spotless waters, Pachia Ammos. The beach is not organized; therefore you must attend to your essentials but it is a good option for a swim while sailing in Greece.
Sandy beaches with spotless crystal waters at the front and by the homonymous settlement and a good option for a swim while sailing in Greece. Although not organized, the settlement offers a variety of services.
Idyllic small harbor with fishing boats, a pole of attraction for visitors of all ages. Authentic fishing village which maintains its traditional color.
The beach Agia Vaso in Magnisia also called Agia Vatos is a lovely beach with turquoise waters and pebbles, immersed in nature and greenery. The beach is not organized and you should bring the essentials.
Pebbled beach on the edge of the village Glyfa. The beach has large gray pebbles and crystal clear waters.
In front of the seaside village of Glyfa, there is a beautiful sandy beach with crystal-clear waters. It is a relatively organized beach with umbrellas and sun beds.
Sandy beach on the left and right side of the Marina pear. Crystal clear waters and fine sand in front of the homonymous settlement.
Elia beach is long and sandy with very clean and deep waters, perfect for playing. Access is easy, and you can enjoy a good meal at the nearby fishing village.
Large pebbled beach in front of the homonymous settlement. Not organized, but with restaurants and cafes in the area.
The beach known as Gialtron - Gialtron Springs is a picturesque beach with tavernas and cafes where you can enjoy your coffee or lunch overlooking Evia. A small beach, at the left of the harbor.
Organized public beach which meets the needs of all those who want to combine spa with salt water treatment. After the bath, beach Edipsos offers numerous cafes and restaurants in that area where you can enjoy your coffee or lunch.
Great sandy beach in front of the settlement. An organized beach with palm trees and crystal clear waters with restaurants and cafes within walking distance.
Beautiful beach with pebbles and sand, crystal-clear waters. This beach is suitable for kite surfing but not appropriate for beginners because the wind is unstable.
Very long sandy beach at the harbor up to Arkitsa and cape. An organized beach attracting many people during the summer months.
A great sandy beach in front of the homonymous settlement. Not an organized beach but with restaurants and cafes in the area.
Great sandy beach in front of the homonymous village. A well organized beach which due to its space allows bathers to be away from the crowds.
Great sandy beach in front of the homonymous village, in front of the coastal road Gerasimos Vasiliadis. It is an organized beach, but its size allows bathers to find their own space away from the crowd.
The beach Lihadas (Kavos) is a fairly long beach at the westernmost point of North Evia. It is a relatively shallow sandy beach.