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Paxos is a compact northern-Ionian ground with three harbour stops (Gaios, Lakka, Loggos) and easy day hops; Antipaxos offers anchorages only (Voutoumi, Vrika). It’s micro-tidal, summer sea-breezes are reliable, and ferry/tour-boat traffic is frequent in the channels.
Gaios is the main town harbour set in a narrow channel sheltered by the islets of Panagia and Agios Nikolaos, giving calm, city-front berths.
To the north, Lakka is a large turquoise bay with stern-to moorings on the quay and ample sand for anchoring.
Loggos is smaller and mostly local; visiting boats typically anchor off in settled weather. Mongonisi at the south offers a small quay and a well-used anchorage with limited depths and basic services.
Antipaxos has no marinas—this is an anchoring-only destination (Voutoumi, Vrika) with sandy bottoms in fair weather.
Overall it’s a micro-tidal area; wind and pressure define sea level and sea state. Cruising is daylight-oriented with attention to ferry traffic and narrow passages.
Paxos & Antipaxos in Greece offers 2 marinas, each with unique facilities and services for visiting yachts. To help you choose the best spot, we've sorted the marinas by skipper ratings, ensuring you see the top-rated options first. Whether you need a centrally located marina with easy access to the city or a quieter place with full-service facilities, you'll find the right option below.
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