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There are several anchorages and a harbour in this large sheltered bay. The town of Naousa itself has the beautiful white buildings that are characteristic of this area.
The town of Faros has a small quay on the Eastern side of its eponymous bay. It is a pretty, earthy kind of town and well worth a visit.
Vathi, meaning ‘deep’ in Greek, is a sheltered bay and a popular anchorage for yachts. There are two tavernas on the beach.
This is the main ferry port for the island, there is space for some yachts on the quay which has the usual facilities and plenty of space to anchor in the large sandy bay. The location here is spectacular and there is plenty to offer in the resort ashore.
The main port on Serifos has water and electricity on the quay plus good shopping and bakeries. This busy place also has lots of bars and restaurants, it is worth checking out the picturesque village of Chora which guarantees a great view of the Aegean sea.
The capital of the Cylades, Ermoupolis is not the largest town in the islands but nevertheless remains an important cultural hub. The 18th and 19th century architecture is stunning and the quay itself buzzes with many bars, cafes and tavernas to choose from.
One of two harbours on the North West corner of Kea, Korissia has water and electricity on the quay and tavernas ashore. There is also a supermarket.
Of the two quays on the North West of Kea, Vourkari is the prettier and the tavernas overlooking the quay are really nice.
A sheltered bay on the west coast of Siros, there is a quay on which you can moor inside or outside the harbour. The rest of the harbour is mostly taken up by fishing boats. There is water available on the quay and tavernas and shops ashore.
At Loutra there is a harbourmaster who organises spaces for incoming yachts, there is water and electricity on the quay. It is a great spot from which to explore Kythnos.