Evstratios Harbour lies in the north-west of the island of Lesbos. The harbour was originally designed to be a ferry dock with a small area for local boats. Today, the jetty and the mole also make it suitable for yachts. Yachts moor alongside at the eastern breakwater, on rare occasions also bow-to or stern-to. Water and electricity are available. The area for the ferries has to be kept clear and expect a swell. Yachts can moor alongside, bow-to or stern-to at a water depth of up to 3 m at the jetty SE of the mole. It quickly gets shallower towards the shore. The breakwater extension protects the harbour. There are a variety of taverns and shopping amenities as well as a fuel station nearby.
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poiDetails.typeOfBerthing:
Berth alongside
Stern-to
poiDetails.shortStayBerthRarely
poiDetails.depth:3 m
poiDetails.facilities
Electricity
Fuel station
Sanitary Facility
Water
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wind.windProtection:
poiDetails.anchorGroundAndHolding
The bottom consists of seaweed and sand and rock. The anchor holds good or very good.
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