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  1. Sailing in the Northern Dodecanese Islands In the late spring the overarching wind is the Meltemi that blows from the N - NW. It blows from June through to October and at its pinnacle may arrive at a power 7. The spring and harvest time sees twists from the SE, as a rule with qualities between 2 - 4. Summer temperatures can ascend to 35 deg C. The winters are gentle. Gate more info Kambonaturista The Dodecanese have been occupied since ancient occasions. They were administered first by the Minoans and afterward the Achaeans. Be that as it may, their monetary and scholarly advancement started with the appearance of the Dorians in 1100. Kos succeeded in the fourth and the third century BC due to the Institute of Medication established there by Hippocrates.

  2. The Romans involved the islands in 146 BC to be trailed by the long Byzantine time frame till the hour of the Crusaders. In 1309 the Knights of the Request for Holy person John turned into the leaders of Rhodes and afterward stretched out their sway to different islands too. In 1522 the islands tumbled to the Turks and in 1912 by the Italians. The islands of Dodecanese were joined with Greece in 1948. Patmos is in the north of the Dodecanese. Skala Patmos is the normal harbor on the eastern side of the island. Care is required when drawing closer Skala, as there are a few reefs. At the point when the Meltemi is blowing the methodology is dependent upon savage blasts off the encompassing high land. Yachts can go bow or harsh to the quay. The base is sand and weed and holding is acceptable. There is sensible sanctuary from the Meltemi however solid SE winds make the harbor unsound. Water is accessible on the quay and fuel can be conveyed. Most arrangements ca be acquired at Skala and there are acceptable waterfront tavernas. A visit to the religious community of St John is beneficial yet proper dress ought to be worn. Different safe havens on Patmos include: Ormos Meloyi, Ormos Livadhi, Ormos Kambos, Ormos Stavros and Ormos Grikou. Arki lies 6 miles to the NE of Patmos. Yachts can stay at Port Augusta. The base is acceptable holding in mud and weed and the asylum is acceptable. The main offices are two or three tavernas on the waterfront. Nisos Lipso lies 2 miles to the S of Arki. There is a little harbor at the town of Lipso. Yachts can go bow or harsh to the quay on the W side. On the other hand grapple of in the sound. The base is sand, mud and weed and the holding is awful. Water and fuel are accessible on the quay. Most arrangements can be gotten in the town and there are a few decent tavernas on the waterfront serving new fish. The town is alluring and untainted by the travel industry. There are a few coves on the south coast that yachts can stay in. Nisis Gaidharos is the northern the greater part of the Dodecanese and lies just 8 miles of the Turkish coast. Ay Yeoryiou lies on the south layer of Gaidharos. Yachts can go bow or harsh toward the northern piece of the ship quay. Holding is acceptable as I cover from the Meltemi yet solid southerlies make the harbor indefensible. Arrangements are restricted and there are 3 tavernas. Leros lies just toward the north of Kalimnos. The island has spring water and parts of Leros are lush and green. Lakki is in the SW of the island. Yachts can go bow or harsh to in the marina and get a laid securing line. There is water and electric at each billet. Most arrangements can be acquired and there are tavernas close by.

  3. Ormos Parhteni is a huge sound on the bank of Leros. Yachts can grapple in the eastern finish of the sound. The south coast is an army base and yachts are precluded, as is photography of any piece of the inlet. Ormos Alindas is a profound cove on the eastern coast. Without a northerly wind yachts can go bow or harsh to the mole. On the other hand stay off on the western side of the wharf. There is water close to the quay and fuel in the town. Most arrangements can be gotten and there are some tavernas on the waterfront. Pandeli misleads the south of Ormos Alindas. Yachts can go bow or harsh to the external piece of the mole or on the other hand stay off the sea shore. Great hanging on a base of sand and weed. There is water on the quay and fuel can be conveyed. A few arrangements can be gotten however Platanos, a brief leave, gives better shopping. The setting is generally alluring with bougainvillea, oleander and tamarisk developing wherever in the town. Kalimnos lies just toward the south of Leros. It is in the primary an infertile island however there are some green valleys. Pothia is the capital and is the focal point of what survives from Greece's wipe angling industry. Albeit the greater part of the wipes are presently taken from the North African coast. Yachts can go bow or harsh to the quay in the SW only N of the ship quay. The base in mud and weed and the holding is just moderate. There is acceptable haven from the Meltemi. There is water on the quay and fuel can be conveyed. All arrangements can be acquired and there are a lot of tavernas to look over.

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