Paxos Island |
Parga |
Parga is a holiday town but with a pleasant atmosphere and we enjoyed walking the old fort with views of the town and bay. The rain and wind came and kept us pinned down for another night.
Sailing back north up the mainland coast we anchored in Mourtos near a Neilson hotel and watersports centre. It was a magnificent anchorage and not too busy with holidaymakers in sailing dinghies. A gentle sail the next day to Platarias onto a town quay where the town was not as nice as it looked from afar, very poor and run down. From there to a bay off the large town of Ignoumenitsa. The bay was empty, deep blue water and a sandy beach at the end, the perfect anchorage until a trip boat arrived and announced that the trippers had half an hour to swim in the Blue Lagoon. At least they left us in peace and it would have been the perfect spot except for the ferry wash all night rolling us about.
Platarias |
Also it seemed that the nearby town beach had some kind of rally for motorbikers and we were treated to revving bikes and heavy metal music until the early hours. The next anchorage was to be perfect shelter in Pagania a bay on the mainland coast much used for fish farming but with an ideal basin at the end where no swell could enter and swimming was good. Only a small farm house and the grazing animals, cows, horses and goats for company.
Finally we sailed to a bay back on Corfu island called Kalami where we went to a taverna called the White House which had been the home of Lawrence Durrell the author famed for his books on Corfu. Sadly the views were better than the meal they served!. Then our return to Gouvia where our crew would leave us. It seemed that at last the weather was getting more Greek with very hot days and light winds, but at least the marina has an excellent swimming pool for free use by any yacht crew.
Crew sailing back to Gouvia |
We have now sailed 550 miles this season and our next phase should take us south to Lefkas and Cephalonia islands.
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