Achladi Small Port at Achladion
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The small port of Achládi (38° 53’.3N – 022° 48’.4E) fronts the village of Achládi (381 residents) up to 1.7 miles southwest of cape Tápia. The small port is protected by a curved mole, which extends to the south for 50 meters and then turns northwest for 90 meters.
The shores of the small port are quayed and its entrance is facing northwest, while the opening of its entrance is 40 meters long. Caution is required when vessels approach or leave the small port due to the fact that there is a strong current flowing in the area that may cause difficulties.
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Skála Atalántis is the port of the settlement of Atalánti (6,127 residents), which is located at a distance of 6.5 kilometers inland.
The port of Stylída is artificial. It is situated in front of the homonymous city (5,339 residents).
Harbor Itéas is in front of the namesake town and is the seaport of Ámfissa town, which is about 7.5 miles to its NW.
The small port Theologos, which is open to the southeast, is formed at the northeast end of the homonymous cove. It is open to the southwest and the depths on its axis are approximately 3 meters.
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 port of Ágios Konstantínos is artificial and located on the western side of its homonymous bay, 2.5 miles southeast of cape Knimís.
The port of Vólos is a well-sheltered artificial port situated at the head of the homonymous bay. The port is the third largest port in Greece (after Peiraiás and Thessaloníki) and it is the only important port in Thessalía.
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 harbor is protected by a 32-meter-long mole of southwest direction. On the outer side of the mole protective boulders have been placed and the inner side is quayed.