Island of Meganisi, Port Atheni, Vathy Town. Island of Skorpios (Jackie Kennedy-Onassis), Island of Levkas, Tranquil bay, Nidri town. Ionian. 27
Tioram 4
Tina & Tony
Fri 17 Aug 2012 16:06
We untied our lines from stern to rocks and lifted anchor motoring the tiny
distance of approx. 2 n miles to a bay called Port Atheni. Here all of the
yachts from super yachts to small yachts are anchored and lines stern to the
rocks. The water quality is lovely with an abundance of yellow/green fluted
coral on the seabed.
We dingied to the beach and popped into a beach bar which had all the
qualities of the Caribbean complete with reggae and Bob Marley music.
The next day we motored this short 3 n miles to Vathy, another Vathy but in
the Island of Meganisi where we moored to the waterfront quay. The charming
little town has a lovely quality with some quite sophisticated small taverna's.
The local fishing boats still go in and out as they have for centuries along
side the 150ft superyachts. We were told that it is becoming an ‘off –patch’
destination for yachts with ‘high society’ and ‘celebrity’ guests. In
winter the locals re-claim it but in high summer we saw an elderly lady dressed
totally in head to foot black, complete with head scarf sitting in her front
garden watching the world go by. I wonder what she has seen in life on
this tiny island and what she thinks as celebrities pass by ?
This is a little gem of a small harbour to visit for a short stay.
The following day we left Vathy to sail the short distance to the Island of
Skorpios where we anchored off the beach. The Island is privately owned by the
Onassis family and was originally purchased by the late Aristotle Onassis. In
the past their motor yacht , Christina, named after his daughter used to be
moored on buoys between Skorpios and Skorpidhi the adjacent island the family
also own.
The island is heavily planted with trees for privacy and whilst yachts are
able to pass by or anchor near the island, it is private from above the high
water mark. And so..... this is where Jackie Kennedy who became Jackie
Onassis holidayed and gained privacy from the world of the public eye. Those
were the days before full on paparazzi and long telephoto lenses.
On the shore line there is an old beach house which Jackie Onassis enjoyed.
Today there would be no privacy.
We enjoyed lunch at anchor in spectacular sunshine, swimming in clear water
and 35 degrees.
Later we lifted anchor to head for the Island of Levkas, motoring on a flat
calm sea with light breeze after 5 n miles we anchored in Tranquil bay opposite
the town of Nidri on Levkas.
That evening we visited Nidri by dinghy. The town is the main resort for
Levkas and so is full-on tourism. ‘Us’ girlies enjoyed shopping around the
trinket, ‘shiny shops’.
In one shop I saw a photograph taken in 1900 from the slopes and mountain
above Nidri looking down to the coast and across to Tranquil bay where Tioram
was anchored.
The area and coastline was purely agricultural land and a sea shore without
any buildings what so ever, not even fishermen's huts. It is
incredible to think of what the elderly people have seen during those changing
years.
Nidri is an interesting mix of stunning scenery and tourist town.
Carol and Imogen enjoyed sleeping on deck under the stars in the warm
overnight air.
Love to all
Tina, Tony, Carol, Pat, Alex and Imogen x x x
Photo’s on following map reference/Photo blogs.
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