Galaxhi
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Position 38:22.62N 22:23.29E There is nothing like arriving in a beautiful old Greek
harbour lined with traditional restaurants and bars to make you instantly
forget the uncomfortable passage to get there. As we approached Galaxhi we were guided to an alongside
berth by a very helpful chap who took our lines and welcomed us. He informed us that water and electric were available free of
charge and then asked for a tip. Well, since Mark was rather pleased with our superior berth he
gave him some euros, however as the day proceeded we began to realise that this
chap was the village madman who had no connection with the Port. He spent his tip on copious amounts of red wine during the
afternoon and began shouting and generally causing chaos around the yachts ! Late that evening, while we were dining out, a very large
super yacht had to squeeze stern too into the cramped remaining space on the
quay whilst Blue Magic, alongside, took up the rest of the berths – oops ! Next day we took the 10am bus to Delphi is one of the most spectacular ancient sites in It is set high up on the cliffs of
There is a well preserved ancient theatre and the remains of
two temples plus an excellent museum housing some magnificent finds from
excavating the ancient site. We had an interesting time trying to find buses for our
return trip and eventually shared a taxi from Itea with a couple of On arriving back at the boat, the Port Police were keen for
us to change our mooring so that we were stern to the quay so we decided to go
out into the bay and anchor ready for an early start to cover 85 miles out of
the Gulf of Corinth and across to the Island of Ithaca. |