14 September 2025, Spartakhori, Meganisi
We had arranged to meet friends who are on holiday on Meganisi, so headed off to cross to this island. As usual, motoring in the morning, in flat calm conditions. Once we were approaching the southern tip of Meganisi, the wind kicked in and we could stop the engine and sail.
It is very noticeable how much busier the Ionian is to the places we have been further south. All of a sudden we have 50+ boats in sight at any time.
Each hour the Coastguard puts out a broadcast of the stations that they broadcast weather and navigational warnings. There are about 15 channels, and they are said first in Greek and then in English. We have concluded that it sound a bit like a bingo caller, and think it would be enlivened if they were saying "legs 11, 2 little ducks, 22, etc."
When we arrived at the bay we had planned to stop at, we found it was already very full. We tried to find space to anchor without success, and also tried 2 places were we could anchor and put lines ashore, but again had no success. Eventually we called a taverna that we have visited before, about 2 bays further on. Happily they said that there was space for us, and we received a warm welcome back from the Taverna proprietor as we docked. Our friends came there for a meal and it was great to catch up with them.
Distance today - 26 miles
Steve (and Tricia)
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