Would you like to start your Dodecanese sailing trip from Faliraki? Faliraki offers a wonderful, 4-kilometre-long shore segment, one of the largest waterparks in Europe and a charming little port for boaters. Leaving from here, we can easily sail around Rhodes, and the other islands of the Dodecanese are also within a fairly short distance. This article will be the most useful read for those who want a comprehensive but friendly guide to the weather, routes, ports and attractions in Faliraki.

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Ports around Faliraki

Faliraki Harbour, Rhodes

This small harbour on the southern shore of Faliraki is ideal for short stops for charter boats and smaller sailing yachts. Due to its size, it mainly accommodates shorter vessels, so it is recommended to call ahead on the radio to check for available berths. Protection is limited, so in stronger winds make sure your lines and fenders are well set. From the harbour you can quickly reach excellent beaches where you can safely stay at anchor. It is also a great starting point to explore the nearby coves and rocky coastline. Charter a boat to Faliraki and set off to explore the most magical coastlines of Faliraki – leave the rest to the wind and sun.

Rhodes Marina

Located on the northern side of Rhodes Town, this modern marina is one of the top service centres in the Aegean Sea. With 382 berths, it is a busy port, so reserving a spot in advance is advisable. Refuelling, maintenance, engine and rigging service are all easily arranged, and waste management is well organised. Water and electricity points are easy to access, and security is ensured by 24-hour surveillance. It is an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding islands. Rhodes sailing, yacht charter Rhodes.

Panormittis Marina

This sheltered bay on the southwestern side of Symi is an excellent refuge even during strong meltemi winds. The harbour is quiet and easy to manoeuvre in, even when the wind picks up. Although it does not provide major technical services, you will find restaurants and small shops nearby where you can stock up on basic supplies or refreshments. The proximity of the monastery makes this stop culturally unique as well. Thanks to its location, it is protected well from the Meltemi. They accommodate boats up to 60 metres in length. However, they offer no significant services here. There are restaurants, bars and a mall next to the marina.

Agios Stefanos Marina, Tilos

Tilos’ main harbour is a calm and convenient stop for an overnight stay or water replenishment. Water supply points are reliable, and minor maintenance tasks can be managed after going ashore. In the village you will find bakeries, shops, and tavernas, so restocking provisions is quick and simple. The main marina of Tilos accommodates boats with a length of up to 60 metres and a draught of 6 metres. We can replenish our water supplies, take care of smaller maintenance tasks and go shopping here.

Palon Marina, Nisyros

Located on the eastern side of Nisyros, this well-equipped harbour is a safe choice even during meltemi conditions. With water supply and nearby shops, it is an ideal stop for provisioning. After going ashore you can easily visit one of the island’s most notable cultural sites, the Zagoras Museum. From the harbour, you can also explore the island’s lava fields and crater area. This is the larger, eastern marina of Nisyros. They accommodate boats that are up to 60 metres in length and have a draught of up to 4 metres. You can choose from all the main services here, including shopping and access to water. There are several interesting sights to explore near the port, including the Zagoras Museum, which is only a few blocks away.

Limin Kalimnou, Kalymnos

This beautifully situated harbour offers excellent facilities for sailors and charter guests. You can refuel, refill water tanks, and take care of basic maintenance, making it a reliable stop on longer sailing routes. The nearby tavernas are popular among sailors, and the local seafood is worth trying. If you arrive with a larger yacht, choose the nearby Vathi harbour, which has longer piers. This marina is located in a wonderful environment and is equipped very well. You will find all amenities required for boating: fuel, maintenance and inspection, as well as water supply. If you get hungry, there are several taverns, restaurants and bars to choose from near the port. They accommodate boats with a length of up to 20 metres and a draught of 5 metres. If you have a longer boat, you should go to the marina of Vathi a bit further to the north.

Kos Marina, Kos

One of the most modern and best-organised marinas on Kos, it can accommodate 250 boats. Advance reservation is recommended, especially in high season, as berths for larger yachts (60-80 metres) are in higher demand. The marina offers professional servicing, reliable water and power supply, and dedicated security. The surrounding area is filled with excellent restaurants, bars, and hotels, making it well worth stepping ashore for an evening. Its Blue Flag certification is a testament to its cleanliness and high service quality. yacht charter Kos, catamaran charter Kos, rent a motorboat Kos, rent a sailboat Kos, bareboat yacht charter Kos

The weather of Faliraki

The climate of Faliraki and Rhodes is the Mediterranean. Summers are longer and warmer here than on the western part of the Aegean Sea. Winters are particularly mild: temperatures hardly ever drop below freezing with an average minimum of 3-5° Celsius. It might only snow in the mountainous areas, but it does not persist longer than a few hours. The temperature of the sea in the winter is around 17° Celsius. The warmest period is in August and September with a maximum temperature of 35° Celsius in the afternoons. The sea might get as warm as 25 °Celsius. The Meltemi, which is present on the entire Aegean Sea, blows here as well, but the location of Faliraki lessens its effect. Check the sailing conditions and wind rose diagram of Faliraki.

Sail in Faliraki! Faliraki sailing trips

1-week sailing in Faliraki

You will sail to the capital of the island of Kos from the tiny marina of Faliraki. During your trip, you can visit the smaller islands of the Dodecanese. The trip can be more challenging in the summer when you have to sail windward almost the entire time.
Faliraki Sailing Plan

Day 1: Faliraki – Rhodes

14.70 km (9.13 nm)
Sailing out from the marina of Faliraki, you should follow the coastline of Rhodes towards the north all the way to Rhodes Town. Leaving the giant marina of the capital, you can dive right into the whirl of activities. There are several great restaurants and bars to choose from. If you like the buzzing nightlife, you must definitely visit Orfanidou Street which offers world-famous clubs such as Colorado! If you prefer a quieter environment, we recommend that you explore the cosy little taverns and bars of the old town.

Day 2: Rhodes – Panormittis (Synm)

41.86 km (26.01 nm)
After leaving Rhodes Town, you should navigate towards the northwest, keeping a distance from the Turkish shores. Today’s destination is the island of Symi and the town of Parnomittis. The most important sight that you must definitely visit is The Holy Monastery of Archangel Michael. There are two religious museums and beautiful frescoes inside. If you want to relax on the beach, you will find it near the marina. Take a short trip to Ano Symi in the northern part of the island and visit the local sailing museum there!

Day 3: Panormittis (Synm) – Livadia (Tilos)

43.86 km (27.26 nm)
Prepare for a longer sailing trip towards the southwest! You can relax in a peaceful environment on the island of Tilos, as it is not affected by mass tourism. If you dock in the town of Livadia, you might encounter other tourists, but there aren’t as many of them here as on Rhodes, for instance. The only organised beach on the island is located next to the marina of Livadia. If you want to enjoy the beach in a quiet environment, sail around the island and explore the hidden shore segments! The town of Megalo Chorio offers dozens of interesting sights, such as the local archaeological museum and the monastery dedicated to the patron saint of the island. You will find the remains of a medieval castle that belonged to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta on the hill behind the town.

Day 4: Livadia (Tilos) – Palon (Nisyros)

32.52 km (20.21 nm)
Navigating towards the northwest, you will encounter the island of Nisyros. You can dock in the marina of Palon. The island is famous for its volcano which is still active today, so you can hike in a very unique environment. If you are interested in volcanoes, you shouldn’t miss the village of Nikia either! You can walk up to the volcano from here and also visit the local museum. There are several smaller museums, Venetian buildings, and other interesting sights to see in the town of Mandraki.

Day 5: Palon (Nisyros) – Kamari (Kos)

22.32 km (13.87 nm)
You should dock on the western end of the island of Kos, in the town of Kamari. Before you arrive at the port, dock at the tiny island of Kastri opposite the beach! You can admire the ruins of an old military outpost on one side and the blue-white chapel of St. Nicholas on the other. Continuing your trip towards Kamari, you will find yourself on the most popular shore segment of the island where you can enjoy the sunshine on an organised beach. The nearby town of Kefalos has an ethnographic museum that you should visit if you are interested in local history. The western part of Kos offers several natural sights as well, including the Aspri Petra cave.

Day 6: Kamari (Kos) – Kalimnos (Kalimnos)

43.40 km (26.97 nm)
You can find the island of Kalimnos north of Kos; it is popular among active tourists – skilful and even professional hikers love visiting the island. The sport has become so popular around here that they even organize a festival dedicated to this activity. They offer courses for beginners. Many street vendors in the capital, Porthia, sell sea sponges. There are ethnographic and archaeological museums in Kalimnos as well.

Day 7: Kalimnos (Kalimnos) – Pserimos – Kos (Kos)

30.33 km (18.85 nm)
On the last day of your trip, head towards the east – your destination will be the capital of Kos! About halfway, dock at the tiny island of Presimos. On the island, which has a population of only 50 people, locals earn their living mainly from fishing and tourism. Not many people visit this place without a particular reason – it is mostly boaters like yourself who spend 1-2 days here. As a result, you can enjoy the beach in a very unique environment. We recommend that you explore the island by sailing around as there are practically no roads.
Leaving from Pserimos, your final destination will be the capital of Kos on the eastern side of the island. After you have returned your ship, you can start exploring the neighbourhood; the Tree of Hippocrates, for example, can be found near the port. The fact that you can still see the remains of Greek and Roman architecture represents the colourful history of the town. If you are a fan of movies, you will love the Cine Orfeas open-air cinema, showing new movies on summer nights.

7 Days Faliraki sailing trip

Many boaters prefer two-way routes, and that is what we will recommend now. Starting your trip in Faliraki, you will sail to the island of Kos, then return alongside the southern coastline of Rhodes.
Faliraki Sailing Itinerary
Day 1. Faliraki (Rhodes) – Rhodes (Rhodes) 14.70 km (9.13 nm), Day 2. Rhodes(Rhodes) – Panormittis (Synm) 41.86 km (26.01 nm), Day 3. Panormittis (Synm) – Kos (Kos) 76.90 km (47.78 nm), Day 4. Kos (Kos) – Kamari (Kos) 60.52 km (37.61 nm), Day 5. Kamari (Kos) – Livadia (Tilos) – Chalki 89.02 km (55.31 nm), Day 6. Chalki – Plimiri (Rhodes) 52.70 km (32.75 nm), Day 7. Plimiri (Rhodes) – Kolympia (Rhodes) – Faliraki (Rhodes) 62.75 km (38.99 nm)

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  • Rhodes, Rhodes: Depth: 6.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 36.447443, 28.231390
  • Kalimnos, Kalimnos: Depth: 5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 36.948315, 28.986232
  • Kos, Kos: Depth: 5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 36.896780, 27.288671

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