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Introduction: South of Kassiopi and directly south of the Serpa shoal, one discovers the small harbour of Ayios Stefanos Sinion, thus named to distinguish it from Ayios Stefanos Avlioton on the northwest coast of Corfu. |
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GPS: Lat: 39° 46' 0N, Long: 19° 56' 47E Approach: The bay is open to the east and is protected from nearly all weather except for strong southerlies. Approach from the south presents no problems, but from the north one must beware of the Serpa shoals. Mooring: On the southern side of the bay there is a small mole of natural boulders, and depth around two meters at its head and for half its length behind which one can moor bows-to if one can find a place. Care is needed if one goes behind the mole toward the shore when dropping anchor because it turns shallow. One can anchor near the north coast opposite the mole in three to five meters. Further information: The village is small with limited possibilities for shopping. There are however restaurants and bars.
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