Type: anchorage
GPS: 36°51.201'N, 025°28.464'E
- overnight
- own anchor
Livadi Bay is the first bay a mile south of St. George Harbor.
Livadi Bay is a good anchorage, although there is an underwater power cable in the middle of the bay, and it is very shallow next to the shore. The bottom of the bay in its southern corner is sand, on which the anchor holds well. The cable runs through the center of the bay, where the bottom is rocky. The cove provides good shelter for yachts from westerly and southerly winds, but is open to the north-east.
The south-west shore of the bay is a large sandy beach, attracting tourists here. On the shore there are a couple of restaurants with Greek cuisine. The port of St. George is just over a kilometer away by road.