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Pilos guards the entrance to the enclosed Bay of Navarinon, which was the site of an important naval battle in the Greek war of Independence in 1827.

It is located on the southwest coast of the Peloponnese and is easily identified by the large natural rock arch and lighthouse on north Pilos marking the entrance to Navarinon Bay and the large Venetian Fort to the south of the town. Take care in strong westerly winds as the sea can build up at the entrance to the bay.

Largely built by the French in the 19th century, Pilos has the feel of a provincial French town and is a good place from which to organize a visit to ancient Pilos and the ruins of ancient Messinia.

Position:  

36° 55.17’N, 21° 42.04’E (marina entrance)

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  1. October 11, 2016 at 9:38 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Reported by SY Funny Girl: September 2016

    We found no space available in the yacht harbour, it was full of lots of local boats and abandoned mooring lines, so we moored at the town quay. There was a long water hose and a tap, so we could take water when needed free of charge.

    Port police were walking around, but did not contact us only smiled at us. Nice city with a chandlery which sells camping gaz.

  2. July 10, 2016 at 12:42 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    We were in Pylos July 2016. We arranged diesel on the dock from a very helpful man who also dropped us to where the Camping Gaz exchange was to be found. Business Name Pylos Arvanitis. Phone number 30 2723022287 or mobile 30 6932381 502

  3. June 15, 2016 at 8:36 PM
    Data Entry5 says:

    Reported by Tony Olin:

    The main port in Pylos is too shallow for docking on the town quay. The marina is lying in an abandoned state but there is good shelter in here and good depth. No facilities other than one water tap near the dinghy club.

    There are two abandoned fuel barges lying on the western breakwater to tie up to, if space is tight. The fuel man calls every day. This could be a fine marina with a little investment and management. Great town to visit, five minutes walk, good shopping etc.

  4. August 5, 2015 at 10:58 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    We spent a few days in July 2015 in Pylos Marina. No fees were collected, though you are requested to inform the port police non VHF 12 of your arrival. They were only interested in flag and last port of call.

    There _is_ water and electricity, but only at an isolated spot on the east side of the harbour, where a few charter yachts are currently based. You can moor there to take water for free. It costs a minimum (2m³) of about 5-6 € at the town pier.

    There is currently a self appointed “security guard” roaming the marina asking for money to watch your boat (“… too many Albanians and Bulgarians here…”).