12 May 2025 - Zogiormia, Spetses

There was no rush to leave today, as the objective was to arrive at the overnight anchorage after the wind had died down. Therefore a bit of local exploring was in order during the morning. There is a walk signposted that takes one to the ruins of the ancient city of Zarakas, on the hilltop above Gerakas. The path seemed very overgrown, and it was doubtful that many others had tried it recently. At the site of the ruined city there was not much to see, the fallen stones not really giving much of an impression of the places former glories.  However, the view from the top was spectacular.


During the decent, we nearly trod on a wild tortoise, making its way slowly across the path to safety, clearly worried by our approaching footsteps.  To underline how infrequently used the path is, there were many spiders web crossing the path, with large, well fed looking specimens presumably cursing us for the destruction of their handiwork.



The overnight anchorage was at the north end of the island of Spetses, in an absolutely beautiful bay that we shared with only 2 other boats (no pictures tonight, as the light was not good when we arrived late). Peacocks could be heard in the distance, but the only other sound was the fisherman's motorbike as he came to take his boat out for the evening. The bay has a reputation for hosting large motor yachts, with noisy aquatic toys and loud music, but fortunately we experienced nothing like that. 

Distance today -        29 miles

Distance this year - 680 miles 

Steve (and Tricia) 

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