Katakolon - Provisions & Laundry

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The town has a small supermarket, but there are better supplies in Pyrgos (about halfway to Olympia – two Euros by bus). Katakolon tends to cater to cruise ship passengers, therefore there is no bakery or butcher here.

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  1. July 31, 2018 at 10:26 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Christopher Slaney says:
    Jul 22, 2018 06:22 AM

    Katakolon. Some doubt as to whether this is a port of entry. We arrived from Italy directly to Katakolon and a planned trip to the museum at ancient Olympia. VHF calls to the harbour master went unanswered so we tied up and went in search of the office of the port police – passports, ships papers etc in hand.

    The fellow in uniform was very pleasant but hadn’t got a clue why we were interrupting his otherwise quiet afternoon. He made a phone call, suggested we could take the bus to Pyrgos and visit the police station there. “But it would be better if you do this somewhere else, like Zakynthos.”

    “So it’s okay if we leave the boat here and visit Olympia without doing the paperwork or getting a transit log?” We asked.

    “Sure,” he said, “no problem.” So we did, and later enjoyed a pleasant couple of tacks back to Zakynthos where we finally entered Greece.

    Close by the cruise ship dock, several bus operators tout 10 euro round-trip tickets and the service gives you three hours to spend in Olympia.

  2. October 11, 2016 at 9:33 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Reported by SY Funny Girl: September 2016

    In Katakolon a person from the city came to our boat and explained that we had to pay him, he showed a kind of Identity card.

    We had to pay 20 € for our 14-meter boat per night (12 meter is 15 €uro), water service 5 €uro but they do not check if one uses it or not.

    The train to Olympia from the harbour goes every day at 8:30 hr – 5 €uro / person. Goes back from Olympia at 15:00 hr.

  3. June 15, 2016 at 8:06 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Reported by Tony Olin:

    Katakolon is a soulless port but good docking on the town quay. They really only cater for the cruise boats, it becomes a ghost town when the cruise boats leave.

    Some shops are charging cruisers double the cost to the locals. It’s the first time we have seen this in Greece.

    Really only good for a visit to Olympia, hire a car for €30, good supermarket shopping a few miles out of town.

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