Monday 2nd May, after a bouncy night at anchor, the weather had quietened
down enough for us to take the dinghy in and take a look at Milos. We took
the bus up the hill from the port to the capital Plaka. From there we
climbed up the hill to the Venetian castle at the summit, and were rewarded
with extensive views. Back down to the archeological museum, shut on
Mondays, and then on down to the remains of ancient Melos, with a Roman
amphitheatre looking out over the bay, and ancient Christian catacombs, shut
on Mondays. Found a good taverna for lunch in Trypiti, just above the ruins,
and then enjoyed a lovely walk back down to the port on an old donkey track.
Warm enough for a swim after all that.
Over in the dinghy for a chat with our neighbour HR 39 Caladh 3, to discuss
the best tactic for our next leg to Monemvasia on the southern tip of the
Peloponnese. Decided on an 11pm departure to make best use of the wind to
get across the 70 miles before a forecast strong wind on the nose. So after
an early supper and a snooze, we set off in company. A mixture of sailing
and motoring gave us good progress. One very near encounter with a large
ship, eased by the wonderful AIS and a vhf phone chat to clarify their
intentions, and a few other routine entertainments, and we were alongside
Monemvasia harbour by 1030am, closely followed by Caladh 3. Second
breakfast, and lunch ashore in a taverna with Richard and June from Caladh
3, before catching up on sleep. Up for tea to celebrate Spellbinder's 5th
birthday, cake and candles!
Wednesday 4th May brought another birthday, this time Anne. Set off after
breakfast to walk across the causeway to the mini Gibraltar of the medievel
town crowned by a magnificent castle. Made our way right to the top,
marvelling at the scope of the structures, and wandered amongst the ruins
and the glorious wild flowers, before descending to walk through the old
town, now being much restored, and a big tourist stop, although not too busy
at this time of year. Returned to yesterday's taverna for a well earned
lunch. 6pm was party time, joined by Caladh 3, with a very super chocolate
cake and Greek champagne. A jolly event, followed by supper ashore.
The weather suggested another day in Monemvasia, so we planned to hire a car
and drive the 60 kilometres to Yeraki on Thursday.
Our departure was delayed by the sudden realisation after breakfast that the
holding tank was full and spilling. Immediately left the harbour and headed
into the bay to try and sort out what had gone wrong. Caldh 3 meanwhile had
thought we had panicked at the weather forecast and set off, and very kindly
set about retrieving our washing from the laundry before planning to follow
us. A bit of basic engineering and we were soon on our way back alongside,
to be greeted by some confusion! All resolved, and off we went to Yeraki.
Another magnificent hill top castle and many Byzantine churches in the old
settlement on the hillside below the castle. We were lucky to find a team of
restorers at work, so were able to admire the wall paintings inside one of
the churches dating from 1560.Up to the castle for very extensive views, and
a walk along the ridge for a mile or so, surrounded by wonderful wild
flowers, before driving on to the modern village of Yeraki. After some
confusion found a taverna open, and enjoyed lunch before driving back. Early
night in expectation of another early start to get round Cape Melea on
Friday.
Thursday night was much disturbed by the arrival of a sequence of Russian
crewed yachts, the first one arriving at midnight, and not finally securing
until 1.30 after much shouting and manouvering. We were up at 5.45, and by
the time we were ready to leave there were more large yachts milling around
with shouting Russians. We made good our escape, and motored down towards
the cape in a light northerly, closely followed by Caladh 3. rounded the
cape just before 9, and were soon in strong quartering winds. Put in a
second reef, and hung on tight as we foamed along in gusts up to 40 knots,
exceeding 9 knots at one point, a bit swift for Spellbinder. Things calmed
down a bit after a couple of hours, as we pulled away from the cape and made
our way across the gulf of Lakonia towards Porto Kaiyo, a very sheltered
enclosed bay just north of cape Tenario, anchoring just after 2pm. Joined an
hour or so later by Caladh 3, anchored in close company. An early night
after all that excitement.
Saturday 7th dawned clear and sunny, so we set off before breakfast for the
40 miles to Koroni at the south of the Messinia peninsula. A light beam wind
encouraged us to dig out the genneker, and we sailed along nicely for an
hour or so until the wind died and we were back on the motor. Anchored at
Zanga beach for a swim before dodging round the corner under another
magnificent Venetian castle to anchor in Koroni harbour. A bit bouncy in a
fresh afternoon breeze, so we stayed onboard for the evening.
Today was quieter, so after breakfast we took the dinghy in and explored the
castle, another impressive structure, and pottered in the pretty town before
lunch. Sunday routine in the afternoon. Tomorrow we have 20 miles to go to
Methoni, and an easier week in prospect to get us to Zakynthos.
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