Galaxidi - General Info

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This sheltered port in the Gulf of Corinth lies just seven kms (5NM) SW of Itea.

Once a thriving shipping town in the 18th and early 19th centuries, it is now an attractive, quiet place, nestled in a narrow inlet surrounded by rocks and pine trees. A very beautiful place to stop for a night or two, or from which to travel to Delphi.

There are two natural harbours here:

  • the deeper main harbour with a quay for yachts and small fishing boats and lined restaurants, bars and shops;
  • a smaller harbour called Chirolaka.

Cruiser highlights

The town has a few supermarkets, bakeries and tavernas as well as a helpful chandlery. It is the closest port to Itea for obtaining water.  A pretty town that’s busy all year round with friendly locals.

Local Website: Discover Galaxidi.

Position:  

38° 22.70’N, 22° 23.36’E (harbor entrance)

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  1. September 18, 2019 at 3:40 PM
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    dedanann says:

    Beware if taking on fuel, I recently received only 90% of what the truck meter was showing, I have a dip stick showing every ten liters and I was short 30 out of 300 ordered and paid for. Even allowing for a few liters in the delivery hose, this is way out. €45 out of pocket on that fill.

  2. May 8, 2019 at 10:03 PM
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    dedanann says:

    DeDanann:
    Galaxidi is a delightful port of call, good shelter, friendly officials, water and electricity.
    A great port to spend time relaxing, a nice beach and pleasant walks, good tavernas and of course, Kostas for chandlery and good advise. There is an interesting nautical museum in the town. Very convenient for stopping over on the way to the Korinth canal. We are regular visitors here.

  3. April 11, 2019 at 11:34 AM
    Lynda Lim says:

    Excellent chandlery, if Alibaba Cavern doesn’t have it, Kostas will get it most likely the next day. And he is a problem solver, ready to help all issues and keeps an eye on the boats. Good all around protection except from strong N/NE which brings some swell. The town is charming and the people are friendly.

  4. June 11, 2017 at 12:05 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    June 2017. As said below, charming village and good place from which to visit Delphi. Bus via Itea is cheap and easy.

    There is a town official who collects harbour dues, based in a kiosk towards the harbour entrance. English spoken. Very cheap.

    Only thing to add regarding mooring is that there are now berths on the quayside, immediately at the entrance, starboard side, charted as a ‘fortification’.

  5. March 19, 2017 at 4:54 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    We spent 2 nights here, the place is charming. Nobody asked us anything so we moored for free and the power hookups were on. This is a quiet little fishing port, at least in March, probably a lot more crowded in season. T

    here is no depth at all on the East side of the port but the west side has plenty of water. People are very friendly and restaurants quite good.

  6. March 3, 2017 at 12:44 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    We came here in mid-September 2016 and there were no port police in sight, so we could moor for free!! Best berth ever. No mooring lines, need to put out your own anchor. Anchoring outside the port is also very good.

    Don’t miss out on Delphi, the bus leaves up at the main town square and takes you there (but at least in September we needed to change buses once). Delphi entry fee is around 12€ per adults, kids are free.

  7. May 28, 2015 at 9:40 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    It is a very cool waterfront you can find a lot of restaurants and cafe with good music. The town is lovely and it is a very good shelter

  8. August 18, 2014 at 12:54 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Posted on behalf of SY Funny Girl:

    Nice cosy harbour. We were there for 3 nights and met about 9 Port Police people, also in their office. They are mostly friendly and sufficient in English. They invite you to come to their office and you pay.

    For our 12 meter it was some 7€ per night, including good drinking water and 16 Amps electricity, for nearly every mooring place, no laid moorings. We bought fuel from Andreas: 120 liters for 1.40 € /litre, good quality.

    There is at the harbour entrance a bar/snack bar with a swimming area, not a real beach but it starts with 20cm of depth, very popular because all the time we were there it was crowded.

    Taxidriver tries to get (seduce) you to Delfi, 60€ for a 4-hour trip. Better take the public bus to Itea and from there to Delfi, for about 4.5€.

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