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Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Alex_Kidd on August 11, 2006, 01:54:17 PM
HI ALL!
Anyone of you has ever tried the trip to Gavdos   ?
I've found that every Sunday ships are heading from Plakias (10am, back 4pm) to the southest european island, Gavdos:
about 40-50 inhabitants, beautiful vegetation, delicious food...
Did you try it?
If so, could you tell me how long the trip is?
I'm seriously interested in doing it, but don't want to do more than 2 hours boat travel...
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Ali & Dave on August 11, 2006, 08:12:39 PM
Hi

I did this trip with Ploppy and Marge last year, great day out.  The boat journey was about 1.5 hours each way if my memory serves me correct.  But the views as you look back towards the south coast of crete are worth every minute.

If you go, don't be disappointed when you first get there as the harbour is very unattractive.  The local bus puts on a little excursion around the island for a few euros and then takes you to an excellent beach where you can eat, sleep, drink, swim, whatever takes your fancy (I think we did all four).

Then Lefteris takes you to take a look at the south coast, won't spoil any surprises but it's amazing.

Try and go it's a good day out but be prepared for disappointment, if Lefteris does not have enough people he can not go.

Ali
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: paxmere on August 11, 2006, 08:45:39 PM
Alex
A boat leaves Chora Sfakion at 10.30 and arrives Gavdos at 11.45. The journey is on Thursday, Friday,  Saturday and Sunday until 31 August; Then Friday, Saturday, Sunday untill 20 Sept; Then only Saturday and Sunday.
The return journey back to Chora Sfakion leaves Gavdos at 17.00 each day. So there is a shorter journey time... the only trouble is it would take about and hour and a half to drive from Plakias to Chora SfaKion!!



Alex
On a different theme... I note where you live; I am planing a trip to Venice next spring as a surprise wedding anniversary for my wife. Could you recommend a few good eating places? Not the touristy ones or any that are expensive, just the places were Venetians go for a meal, perhaps run by local family members.
Thanks for any advise that you could pass on.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Alex_Kidd on August 12, 2006, 12:04:22 AM
thank U for the answer! and thanks also to Ali & Dave for their nice tips!

Quote from: paxmere
On a different theme... I note where you live; I am planing a trip to Venice next spring as a surprise wedding anniversary for my wife. Could you recommend a few good eating places? Not the touristy ones or any that are expensive, just the places were Venetians go for a meal, perhaps run by local family members.
Thanks for any advise that you could pass on.

for Venice... well, I will send you a personal message, ok? Just let me find time to do it, because now I'm hardly working in my shop (with many tourists!  ). D'oh! I want TO BE a tourist!  
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Ploppy on August 21, 2006, 09:30:57 AM
Alex,

I would reccomend this trip.

As Ali said, we did this trip last year and enjoyed it.

The bay where we ate, drank, slept and swam was lovely. The water was so warm (noticebly warmer than Plakias). Probably because it is so shallow, I swam out a good 50-100M and it was still only up to my waist!

Paul
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: shinaria on August 21, 2006, 01:37:37 PM
Part of the beauty of gavdos seems to be  the abscence of car driving tourists    and so I hope there is still no way to take one with you on the ferry. As I read there is now a bus serving some places on the island...

Greeceings
shinaria
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: paxmere on August 21, 2006, 08:19:37 PM
I understand that it is not possible to take a car to the island, the ferries from Plakias and Hora Skafion are both too small; for foot passengers only.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Alex_Kidd on August 21, 2006, 11:21:58 PM
Quote from: Ploppy
The bay where we ate, drank, slept and swam was lovely. The water was so warm (noticebly warmer than Plakias).
Yes, that's what I want!
Do you confirm the time to reach is about 1.5 hour (each time)?


Quote from: Ploppy
Probably because it is so shallow, I swam out a good 50-100M and it was still only up to my waist!
     I must be in there!
Maybe you too want again...?  
Look for me going in Plakias at late September...
(first time! I need also good friends to teach me the tips )
Beachcombeeeers! I'm coming!!!
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: harribobs on August 25, 2006, 09:10:39 AM
Quote from: Graeme
and finaly we've found a place where Harribobs has yet to venture  


been there on google earth

does that count?  
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: harribobs on August 25, 2006, 09:47:15 AM
Quote from: Graeme
Not unless you got yer bum sunburnt doing it    


that's a bit tricky in the office this morning  


 ..but i'm willing to have have a go if the girls don't mind  
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Ewan on August 27, 2006, 01:49:45 PM
In mid September we hope to spend a night on Gavdos before we head to Plakias.
Can anyone recommend accommodation and secondly, Graeme, where is Kamareles beach as I cant locate it on the (fairly) large scale map I have?
Is there much likelyhood at that time of year of getting stranded due to ferry cancellation?
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Graham_and_Karen on August 27, 2006, 04:16:03 PM
Quote from: Ewan
In mid September we hope to spend a night on Gavdos before we head to Plakias.
Can anyone recommend accommodation and secondly, Graeme, where is Kamareles beach as I cant locate it on the (fairly) large scale map I have?
Is there much likelyhood at that time of year of getting stranded due to ferry cancellation?

http://www.magbaztravels.com/content/view/280/80/ (http://www.magbaztravels.com/content/view/280/80/)
The link above mentions the beach and how to get there
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Alex_Kidd on August 28, 2006, 03:41:33 PM
Quote from: Graham_and_Karen
[url]http://www.magbaztravels.com/content/view/280/80/[/url] ([url]http://www.magbaztravels.com/content/view/280/80/[/url])[/url]
The link above mentions the beach and how to get there


I found also another site, with some info on Gadvos. Go to:
http://www.barefoot.info/crete/sthcrete.html (http://www.barefoot.info/crete/sthcrete.html)

The last part, you'll find a Gadvos section, with description of some beaches.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Ewan on August 28, 2006, 07:12:13 PM
Quote from: Graeme
Gavdos now no go  
Decided our planned trip was too much at risk from getting stranded and missing flight home due to winds and ferry getting cancelled. Next year we'll visit Gavdos in the first week and not the second  
So instead.......





6th, 7th, 8th Sept will be at Santorini , going over on the Seacat, tickets booked  

Then back to Placky from 8th to the 12th  

Any suggestions on where to stay on Santorini much appreciated, though this may just be one trip where it might be best to wait till arrival and sift through the room touts  :'(


Thanks Graeme for the info re Gavdos.
Santorini - suggest you try www.afroessa.gr/. We had very romantic break there en route to Crete last September.    Lovely rooms, pleasant owner, stunning views.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: compage on August 29, 2006, 08:12:52 AM
Quote from: Graeme
6th, 7th, 8th Sept will be at Santorini , going over on the Seacat, tickets booked  

Then back to Placky from 8th to the 12th  

Any suggestions on where to stay on Santorini much appreciated, though this may just be one trip where it might be best to wait till arrival and sift through the room touts  :'(


We stayed at Alonia Studios (http://www.santorini-greece-island.com/index.html) run by Nick Sakettas and his wife.
Good rooms and a good position in Thira (Santorini town).
Recommended.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Noopsy on August 29, 2006, 07:42:55 PM
Quote from: Alex_Kidd
Quote from: Graham_and_Karen
[url]http://www.magbaztravels.com/content/view/280/80/[/url] ([url]http://www.magbaztravels.com/content/view/280/80/[/url])[/url]
The link above mentions the beach and how to get there


I found also another site, with some info on Gadvos. Go to:
[url]http://www.barefoot.info/crete/sthcrete.html[/url] ([url]http://www.barefoot.info/crete/sthcrete.html[/url])

The last part, you'll find a Gadvos section, with description of some beaches.

The magbaztravels site is of 1997 vintage     so if anyone has more up to date information regarding accomodation, it would be great if they could share it with us.  
The Cap'n Barefoot site on the other hand is very informative, and particularly useful to those interested in the clothes-optional question!  
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: beachcombers on September 07, 2006, 08:42:53 PM
Quote from: Alex_Kidd
Quote from: Ploppy
The bay where we ate, drank, slept and swam was lovely. The water was so warm (noticebly warmer than Plakias).
Yes, that's what I want!
Do you confirm the time to reach is about 1.5 hour (each time)?


Quote from: Ploppy
Probably because it is so shallow, I swam out a good 50-100M and it was still only up to my waist!
     I must be in there!
Maybe you too want again...?  
Look for me going in Plakias at late September...
(first time! I need also good friends to teach me the tips )
Beachcombeeeers! I'm coming!!!

Check the timetable of the ferry Chora Sfakion - Gavdos in late September  
21 Sep- 10 Oct Sat Sun only
1-20 Sep Fri Sat Sun only
AND weather permitting!
Leen
 
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Alex_Kidd on September 07, 2006, 10:23:32 PM
Quote from: beachcombers
Check the timetable of the ferry Chora Sfakion - Gavdos in late September  
21 Sep- 10 Oct Sat Sun only
1-20 Sep Fri Sat Sun only
AND weather permitting!
Leen
 
Thank you dear  
But what about the PLAKIAS ferry ???
I've read somewhere that there are every Sunday ships heading from Plakias (10am, back 4pm)..
You know if it is true?  
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: John R on September 08, 2006, 08:07:40 AM
Quote from: Alex_Kidd
But what about the PLAKIAS ferry ???
I've read somewhere that there are every Sunday ships heading from Plakias (10am, back 4pm)..
You know if it is true?  

I can't recollect the exact times or the day but I certainly remember a service to Gavdos similar to the one you describe above.

John R
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Ploppy on September 08, 2006, 08:30:16 AM
Quote from: Alex_Kidd
Thank you dear  
But what about the PLAKIAS ferry ???
I've read somewhere that there are every Sunday ships heading from Plakias (10am, back 4pm)..
You know if it is true?  

Yes Lefteris runs a service to Gavdos (which we used last year), although I would call it more of a day trip than a ferry.
Although I expect he would happy to take one way traffic if there was room on the boat.

Remember his boat is a lot smaller than a ferry boat so is probably more affected by inclement weather.

Paul.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: plakias on the rocks on August 18, 2009, 11:07:30 AM
as much i know    there is no fixed itinerary ship to Gavdos ... here are some photos from my friend Gas Leclair http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html (http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html) ...enjoy!  
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Capricorn on August 26, 2009, 09:34:38 PM
Quote from: plakias on the rocks
as much i know    there is no fixed itinerary ship to Gavdos ... here are some photos from my friend Gas Leclair [url]http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html[/url] ([url]http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html[/url]) ...enjoy!  


Any idea when the boat stops going out to Gavdos from Plakias?

Hoping to spend a week or so there early October but I'm prepared to have to come back to Crete via the ferries to Chora Sfakia or Paleochora.

Thanks
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: steven on August 27, 2009, 08:24:10 AM
Quote from: Capricorn
Quote from: plakias on the rocks
as much i know    there is no fixed itinerary ship to Gavdos ... here are some photos from my friend Gas Leclair [url]http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html[/url] ([url]http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html[/url]) ...enjoy!  


Any idea when the boat stops going out to Gavdos from Plakias?

Hoping to spend a week or so there early October but I'm prepared to have to come back to Crete via the ferries to Chora Sfakia or Paleochora.

Thanks


I think you wil have to ask Lefteris from the Smerna Bar, I think it depends on the weather and how many passengers he wil have.
Title: Gavdos Island
Post by: Capricorn on August 27, 2009, 07:32:30 PM
Quote from: steven
Quote from: Capricorn
Quote from: plakias on the rocks
as much i know    there is no fixed itinerary ship to Gavdos ... here are some photos from my friend Gas Leclair [url]http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html[/url] ([url]http://www.plakiasontherocks.gr/gavdosuk.html[/url]) ...enjoy!  


Any idea when the boat stops going out to Gavdos from Plakias?

Hoping to spend a week or so there early October but I'm prepared to have to come back to Crete via the ferries to Chora Sfakia or Paleochora.

Thanks


I think you wil have to ask Lefteris from the Smerna Bar, I think it depends on the weather and how many passengers he wil have.

Thanks Steven - I thought that might be the case - sounds like its pretty windy at the moment! maybe there is more chance of a crossing in October.