Trizonia - Docking

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The village, with its small marina, is tucked into the northern corner of the bay on the eastern side of the island. The locals are reported to be very friendly and helpful.

Berth in the marina if there is room (the outside of the mole is reported to have good depths). There is no electricity available yet but water taps can be found around the marina. It is free and good quality.

Alternatively, anchor in the bay inside the five-meter (16 ft) contour and clear of the marina entrance. The holding is good once through the weed.

A well-sheltered port, which does tend to fill up quickly if the weather is poor, so it’s advisable to arrive early afternoon. Possible for over-wintering.

Last updated:  August 2019

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  1. August 31, 2019 at 1:00 PM
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    dedanann says:

    Matters have much improved here, abandoned boats are gone or cleaned up, the sunken wreck is gone, extra water taps, all lighting working, and landscaping works in hand.
    There is a guy collecting €1 per meter lenght per night, no receipt mind, no electricity available yet.
    The port is kept nice and tidy and worth the fee to stay.
    Great shelter from 30 knot winds outside when we stopped off there.

  2. June 4, 2017 at 8:33 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    All the above info. still true, however don’t be put off. We were staying there en-route from Itea to Patras for the night, but stayed an extra day as it’s rather interesting here.

    Lovely walks. Odd boats. Just interesting. In a blow the place fills fast, so arriving by mid-afternoon is advised.

  3. March 19, 2017 at 4:50 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    We stopped there a few hours to wait some unexpected 40+ knots winds to quiet down. The place is almost dystopian but quite charming. Still, lots of abandoned boats at the little restaurants are still there.

  4. May 23, 2015 at 3:56 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    There is an abandoned marina where there are all the most bizzard boats…. It is charmy… You can take a taxi boat from herento Glifada and then a bus to Levpaktos. The bay is very quiet. There are a lot of restaurants and a small beach with very clear water

  5. May 11, 2015 at 8:07 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    The state of the harbour is still as above. However, it does provide useful shelter and the small village is charming. The outside of the mole has reasonable depths and we were able to tie up alongside it without issue.

  6. August 10, 2014 at 2:58 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Posted on behalf of Peter Ter Haar, SY Funny Girl:

    The harbor of Trizonia at the moment looks more like a dump. Most of the piers are occupied by deserted, dirty old boats.

    Some people are restoring boats, sanding with machines etc. running air cooled generators. The sunken ketch is still at the bottom.

    Several boats look like the people started to repair them but gave up and left the boats deserted.

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