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34. SHOULD I sail the Peloponnese? | Sailing Greece | Best Greek Beaches

This week we sail further south along the coast of Greece, passing the first cape of the Peloponnese on route to Kalamata. We leave the bay of Navarino for our first anchorage in Methoni and it’s a ripper, bounded by an historic castle on one side and green farm land on the other. We are one of only 3 yachts in the anchorage when we arrive and are soon the only one, and it feels like we are the only tourists in town. Visiting a family owned and run taverna, Sapientza, we are treated to a traditional home cooked meal made by Grandma which we get to choose from the stove top.

With light winds we sail to the nature island of Sapientza for a quick swim and then on to Finakounda where we anchor for the night. A quick trip in to check out the town and have a Greek coffee the next morning before the winds arrive and we are on our way again, this time to an anchorage on the way to Kalamata via the first cape of the Peloponnese. We aren’t sure what to expect as it seems 2 very different wind directions are meeting at the cape but it’s completely fine and we are treated to some great winds to sail. We attempt to anchor at Koroni however large boulders cover the sea floor and we decide against it and sail on to Petalidi which is a perfect anchorage although a little exposed.

The next day we are off early to Kalamata where we need to berth in the marina due to no long term anchorages nearby and we also need to pick up some deliveries and re-stock Kawai. Kalamata is the only place we have been able to find so far this time in Greece to re-fill our Turkish-bought gas bottles which is a relief. Diesel is delivered right to the dock and the 27 euro fee includes unlimited electricity and 4 euros for unlimited water. It’s been a long time since Kawai has had a decent wash down so Jase gives her a good bath. Kalamata is famous for it’s big fat black olives so we pay a visit to the large local farmer’s markets to try them and stock up on fresh fruit and veges.

From Kalamata we sail to Krites anchorage for one night and it’s a delightful anchorage with crystal clear waters and after being in a marina we are keen for a swim!

About us:

Our names are Jason and Tracey and we traded our house, cars, business, job and security for freedom, adventure, travel and living simply amongst nature and the seas on our 45 foot Hanse 445 sailing boat, Kawai.

We don't know exactly where the winds will take us at this stage but over the next year we hope to sail to Turkey, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia.

Jase loves making travel videos and we decided to upload to youtube to share our adventure. We really hope you enjoy and feel free to drop us a comment any time to chat or subscribe to follow along :)

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Music

1. Time is moving, Epidemic Sound
www.epidemicsound.com

2. I've fallen down, Loving Caliber
www.epidemicsound.com

3. Solitary Drifter, April Moon feat. Michael Jaffe
www.epidemicsound.com

Thanks
Jason and Tracey
Sailing Kawai

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14 ноября 2019 г. 0:01:54
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