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A WEEK AFLOAT THE IONIAN, GREECE
Yachting Monthly
|June 2020
A friendly welcome awaits Lu Heikell as she explores the picturesque bays and coves of the Ionian’s Inland Sea

The Ionian lies along the western edge of Greece, comprising a number of islands, the Epirus coast, the Gulfs of Amvrakia and Patras, and the rugged shores of the Peloponnese. At the northern end Nisos Othoni is just 45 miles from Otranto on the heel of Italy. At the southern end Cape Matapan forms the most southerly point of mainland Greece. In between are the names of popular holiday destinations: Corfu, Paxos, Cephalonia, and Zakinthos that we are all familiar with.
As a sailing area the Ionian has much to recommend it, with good air and sea connections, established yachting infrastructure, numerous bays and coves for overnight stays or just a swim stop, and consistent summer winds. There are major charter bases in Corfu and Levkas, as well as smaller bases throughout the region. The area is also popular with private owners which has led to the development of large boatyards and several full-service marinas where boats can be kept year-round. Some tavernas have installed jetties and pontoons with laid moorings which can be booked in advance.
Additionally there are town quays where you moor stern-to using your own anchor. Some municipal harbours now employ a harbourmaster who directs visiting boats to berths and collects payment. The taverna owners and harbourmasters are a friendly lot and will try to help out crews if they can.
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