Vounaki Marina
Paleros
AK300 12
Etolacarnania
Greece
Tel:+30 26430 41944
Fax:+30 26430 41944
Email: manager@ionianbase.gr
Vounaki Marina is based on the West coast of Greece at the foot of the Arkanika Mountains. Paleros village is a fifteen minute walk away and Levkas island a short sail across the water.
Mon/Fri - 9am – 5pm
Sat/Sun: 9am - 6pm.
Vounaki Marina is situated at the foot of the Vounaki Club.
Facilities available include, Water, Fuel from the dock, Showers, Provisioning at the Mini Market, Shore Power, Telephone, book swap, full staffed marina office.
Vounaki Club also offers facilities for our yachting guests. The Kirki Bar and Deck Bar with views across the bay are available for excellent food and drink.
Standard time zone in Greece is GMT + 2 hrs.
Luggage allowance is 20kg per person. Only one item of hand luggage per person is allowed and this must not weigh more than 5kg. For storage aboard we recommend traveling light and using folding luggage.
Lost or damaged luggage while flying is the responsibility of the airline and is not covered by your travel insurance. You must not include in Checked Baggage money, jewelry, precious metals, computers, personal electronic devices, negotiable papers, securities or other valuables, business documents, passports and other identification documents or samples.
If an incident occurs, immediately report it to airport officials. Claims will not be considered once you have left the airport
Alcohol may be taken on flights but only in checked luggage (well secured from breakages) not as hand luggage due to airport security restrictions.
Aktion - Preveza Airport is located on the Greek Mainland 10 minutes from the town of Preveza, 40 minutes from Vounaki Base. Preveza is served regularly by internal flight from Athens/Corfu, together.
Facilities at the airport are limited but include:
Corfu Airport
Located 3 kilometers to the south of Corfu Town, in the area of Kanoni, opposite the islet of Pontikonissi.
Facilities are the airport include:
Corfu Airport to Corfu Harbour by Taxi 12 Euros – 30 minutes
Corfu to Igoumenitsa (ferry – per person) 5 Euros per person – two hours, between 6:00 am – 11:00 pm.
Igoumenitsa to Vounaki by Taxi 120 Euros – two hours
Astakos to Vounaki by Taxi 60 Euros – one hour and 40 minutes
Preveza /Aktion Airport by taxi 40/45 Euros – 40 minutes.
Prebook & pay at base on arrival or get own taxi to base at airport
Vassiliki to Fiscardo (ferry per person), 2.95 Euros per person – 1 hr 15 minutes
Organise own transfer at airport on arrival
Cars are requested to park at the hotel complex only after having asked at the Hotel reception having used the marina area to load/unload. Charges are payable at the Hotel reception.
We would highly recommend packing prescription medicine and essential clothing (swimsuit, t-shirt and shorts) in your hand luggage as occasionally your luggage may arrive at the base after you do.
Please pack using soft-sided bags, as these are easier to store on your yacht.
Please ensure your passport is valid for the period of travel and for six months after you return. Your passport name must match the name on the flight ticket otherwise you may not be able to travel and insurance may be invalid.
It is the responsibility of each individual to ensure relevant visas are obtained where necessary. Sunsail cannot be held responsible for refusal of entry or travel due to lack of visas. If you are in any doubt please contact your Embassy for full details.
Before leaving the airport you will have to clear Customs and Immigration
Your yacht will be ready at 6:00 pm for boarding. Chart and Boat briefings will be scheduled. The chart briefing describes the cruising area and any potential hazards.
The yacht briefing introduces you to your yacht, its systems and rigging. It is carried out individually for each yacht. It is important that all systems and equipment are fully understood. Briefings are mandatory.
Luggage may be left at the Base office at the Marina.
A notice is placed on a board by the reception showing location of boat, mobile number, facilities etc. An emergency number will also be provided.
At the end of your charter your yacht will need to be vacated by 9:00 am., so we recommend that you return to the base the day before.
Before departing your boat you will need to collect a debrief form from reception.
The debrief form is to let us know if you have encountered any problems with the boat or broken anything during the trip. This enables us to rectify problems for the next charter.
In addition to filling in forms we also require you to bag dirty laundry and leave in the cockpit, empty all cupboards and refrigerator of food and throw away, return snorkel gear and any lifejackets borrowed from reception and ensure that the boat is handed back to Sunsail in a clean and tidy state. We reserve the right to charge you for boats left less than shipshape.
Ionian Sailing Experience Level 1/2
Experience levels are based on sailing conditions and the length of passages within your chosen sailing area. Follow the link for more information on the sailing conditions.
Greek charter law requirements state that on board a bareboat yacht charter there must be at least two adults. The skipper and the first mate must be 18 years of age or older.
We therefore strongly advise that you take any sailing certificates on vacation with you. This may be useful should you be contacted by Customs or Port Police. If you have not already done so then both the Skipper and 1st Mate will be required to fill in a Sailing resume to confirm that you have the necessary skills to sail in this region.
In Greece it is essential that we have all of the following details in advance: Full name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality and passport no. /ID card no for every member of your crew so that your boat papers can be prepared. You will not be able to sail without these papers, and failure to supply information in advance could delay your departure from the base.
Please bring any certificates or other sailing qualifications with you.
Night Sailing is not permitted; you must be moored at least one hour before sunset at all of our locations.
This information is covered in the chart briefing.
Greece does levy mooring fees in some harbours, and these are not included in the price of the charter. The charges are fairly minimal and are usually around $8 to $24 per night. Marina prices are considerably higher, between $41 to $73 per night depending on the size of your yacht.
If you stop free of charge at a private jetty it is expected that you will eat at that taverna.
Shower facilities are available at most restaurants for a small charge.
More information on the sailing in this area.
All the charts and pilot books you will need for the sailing area are on board the yacht.
Cost Guide 1.20 euro
Location: In the marina at the Sunsail base
Coolers are available at the base on a first come first served basis at no additional charge. Please sign for these and return them clean and undamaged otherwise they will be charged for replacement. Only one per boat.
The skipper’s time is booked from 12:00pm to 12:00pm in 24-hour periods. If you have reserved him for the first day of your charter and have a 6:00pm start, he will use this time to ensure he is happy with all aspects of the yacht and will be at the base to meet you upon your arrival. If you have reserved him for a later date on your charter he will start at 12:00pm on that day.
The skipper is responsible for the safety of the yacht at all times. He is not permitted to dive with you, nor leave the vessel overnight. He must conduct a safety brief with you before leaving the dock regardless of the duration of his contract with you.
For “check out charters” (anything less than the full duration of the charter) the check out skipper’s time is booked from 6:00pm to 6:00pm to allow for a meet and greet in the evening and go over basic systems, then a full day with you the next day. This skipper is required to give you a thorough briefing on all aspects of the yacht and dinghy in addition to assisting you with planning an itinerary for the trip and advising you how to contact the base, the return to base procedures and the emergency assistance procedures. It is suggested that you attend the scheduled chart brief that will be supplemented by the skipper during his time with you on the yacht. It is also suggested that you make it clear exactly what you want to cover…anchoring, docking, etc.
The skipper will be required to give you as much information as you require concerning the yacht and its systems, sailing skills and navigation in general.
The skipper fee does not include food or beverages for the skipper and are the responsibility of the client. It is suggested that you discuss this on the first day with the skipper and establish whether you will give the skipper cash for meals, whether you have included him in your provisioning or whether you will accommodate him as part of the group for meals ashore. The skipper must have his own cabin.
For one-day check out skippers it is the client’s responsibility to get the skipper back to the base. If you prefer not to come back to the base you must pay for his expenses (ferry, taxi, etc.) to get him back to the base.
The average tip for a skipper is 15 to 20 percent of the skipper’s fee. This is, of course, at the client’s discretion.
More information on Skippered Charter options.
The currency in Greece is Euros.
Money changing facilities are present in the majority of towns, although, they are not that readily available off the beaten track. Money changing should be done either with cash or by travellers’ cheques, Euro cheques and credit cards are rarely accepted, with most local tavernas accepting only cash.
There are no money changing facilities at Vounaki Base. However, Sunsail Vounaki Club which sits above the Marina will carry out exchange for you. Nearby Paleros also has banking and exchange facilities.
ATM machines are available in Levkas Town, Fiscardo, Nidri, Sami, Vathy, Ithaca, and Paleros.
Banking hours are Monday-Thursday 8:00am-2:30pm, and Friday 8:00am-2:00pm.
Banks on the larger islands tend to stay open in the afternoon and some during the evening to offer currency exchange facilities during the tourist season.
There are no limits on the amount you can take in or out of the country, but the exchange rate is often more favorable in Greece. Money changing facilities are present in the majority of towns, although, they are not that readily available off the beaten track. Money changing should be done either with cash or by travelers’ checks.
Travelers checks and credit cards are accepted in most restaurants and shops.
Please Note: Bases are unable to accept personal cheques and cannot give cash back on credit or debit cards.
The Language of Greece is Greek and English
Prices in Greece usually include service charges although it is normal to leave loose change as well.
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 10.19 €
Meal for 2, Mid-range Restaurant 37.12 €
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 3.67 €
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 4.00 €
There is a good choice of tavernas and restaurants throughout our cruising areas, local Sunsail staff will advise you of their whereabouts.
If you choose to eat at our Club Vounaki all drinks and meals will be at your own cost.
Tipping is standard and expected in all restaurants / bars and for other services undertaken during your holiday. The rule of thumb is generally 10-15% of the amount charged. Some establishments automatically add this onto the bill.
Tip according to quality of service.
Shops in Greece tend to be open from 9am-1pm and then in the evening, after siesta, from 5pm-8pm.
Special purchases include lace, jewelry, metalwork, pottery, garments and knitwear, flokati rugs, leather goods, local wines and spirits. Athens is the center for luxury and designer goods and local handicrafts.
Regional specialties include silver from Ioannina, ceramics from Sifnos and Skopelos, embroidery and lace from Crete, the Ionian Islands, Rhodes and Skiros, alabaster from Crete and flokati rugs from the Epirus region.
Visitors should be aware that many ‘antiques’ sold to tourists are fake; it is illegal to export any item of real antiquity without a special permit from the Export Department of the Ministry of Culture.
Thalassa Hotel
Address: Paleros
Phone +30-26430-41110
Fax: +30-26430-41441
E-mail address: reservations@thalassaspahotel.gr
56 rooms, and includes, restaurant, bar, pool, beauty salon, sauna, spa, WI-FI 24hrs Reception
Hotel Philoxenia
Phone: +30 26430 42177
Address: 30012 Paleros Ait/nias
It has 21 rooms with large terraces, TV, telephone, refrigerator, kitchen, air conditioning, and shower. There is a bar, cafe, garden, outdoor swimming pool, reception on selected hours, restaurant, and tour service.
The standard voltage on all yachts is 12 volts. Electricity in Greece is 220 Volts and uses the standard European 2 pin plug.
GSM 900 and 1800 networks exist. Coverage is good around the major towns on the mainland and on many islands. Main operators include Cosmote, Q-Telecom. Stet Hellas, and Vodafone. please check with your service provider for coverage details and call costs. You may need to activate international roaming on your contract.
All boats are fitted with a radio and CD player. If you wish to listen to your IPOD while sailing you will need to bring along an I-trip or FM radio transmitter.
Car Rental is available throughout Greece – all international rental companies available
Scuba diving in the Greek Islands with its crystal clear waters gives excellent opportunity for both beginners and experienced divers. There are a number of Diving centers in the Ionian islands and throughout Greece. Cephalonia, for example offers excellent diving opportunities - www.greeka.com/ionian/kefalonia/island/kefalonia-diving.htm. Vounaki also has its own PADI dive center at the Club.
Sea fishing is possible from the shores, from boats and even underwater and is allowed almost everywhere without a permit.
We have a range of snorkeling gear which you may wish to use. We are limited on children’s sizes so if you have your own you may wish to bring with you.
This area is astonishly beautiful, notably inland where hill villages nestle in lush pine forests. Levkas is renowned for its magnificent mountainous backdrops for the more hardy walker!
Provisioning is available in this location. More information on provisioning.
If you get sick and visit the doctor or hospital during your trip contact a member of Sunsail staff as soon as possible at the Sunsail base.
If you need to make a claim for curtailment due to illness, ask the base manager for assistance and contact your insurer’s emergency medical service immediately.
Your insurance company will assist with travel arrangements, advice and payment of bills.
Obtain receipts for any medication, treatment or transport you have to pay for and submit with your claim
All yachts are equipped with adult life jackets harnesses we leave it up to you to decide when personal safety equipment should be worn.
We have a limited supply of children’s life jackets (age 4+ only) if you have your own children’s life jacket we would encourage you to bring it along.
We suggest that children who are not strong swimmers should not be allowed in a dinghy without a life jacket or buoyancy aid and that they should wear a buoyancy aid or harness when on deck.
Children under the age of 16yrs should not operate an outboard engine and should be supervised at all times when in the dinghy.