Europe

Kalymnos, Greece.

On May 02, 2023 we left Kos for the 30 Nm to Kalymnos with moderate wind and calm seas. One of Kos’ beach resorts in the morning sun as we sailed by. At 3pm we were already docked in Pothia, the capital of Kalymnos, and exploring the busy port. View due West from the port […]

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KOS, GREECE

We left the interesting island of Nisyros on Wednesday April 26, 2023 and sailed 10Nm North to the Greek island of Kos. At 6pm we dropped anchor in the port / marina of Kardamena and moored with the stern to the cay, where our Norwegian friends Laila and Astor from SV Felizia were already waiting

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Nisyros, Greece.

On Saturday April 22, we left Symi for the 36 Nm sail to the volcanic island of Nisyros. The route is against the prevailing Westerlies so we waited for a day with less wind and motored against it. Lonely fisherman at dawn when we left our anchorage in Pedi bay on the East side of

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From riches to ruins

With our home safe in the anchorage near Kas marina we hopped on the ferry to visit the Greek island of Kastelorizo for Liza’s birthday. The ancient name of Kastelorizo refers to Megisti being “the largest” island of the surrounding archipelago of 30 smaller islets and reefs. 2 mile long ferry route from Kas to

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Dodecanese, Greece.

The name “Dodecanese”, meaning “The Twelve Islands”, denotes today an island group in the southeastern Aegean Sea, comprising fifteen major islands. When Greece was established as an independent sovereign state in 1830, after the war of independence from the Ottomans, the Dodecanese islands were left outside the Kingdom of Greece. The Italians had control over

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Cyclades, Greece.

We had to round Akra Maleas (Cape Maleas) to proceed further East. The seas around the cape can be treacherous and difficult to navigate, most famously described in the Odyssey. Homer describes how, after the sacking of Troy, Odysseus on his return home to Ithaca rounds Cape Maleas only to be blown off course, resulting

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