About Katakolo Port
Katakolo is a charming small port located in Pyrgos, the capital of Elia in the Southern Peloponnese. Despite its modest size, it plays a significant role in regional trade, having been established in 1857 for commercial purposes. The port is also the most popular gateway for travelers visiting the Ancient Olympia complex, which includes temples, priests’ dwellings, and public buildings. Olympia holds a special place in history as the birthplace of the Olympic idea during Mycenaean times. The first official quadrennial Olympic Games were held here in 776 BC and lasted five days, marking the start of a tradition that continues to this day. Location & Coordinates Katakolo Port is situated in the East Mediterranean, Ionian Sea, Greece at coordinates: Latitude: 37° 38′ 46.05″ N Longitude: 21° 19′ 25.89″ E UN/LOCODE: GRKAK Port VHF Channel: 12 Berthing Facilities Pier 1: 270 meters long, 9 meters draft Pier 2: 200 meters long, 7.5 meters draft Pier 3: 240 meters long, 9 meters draft Katakolo is ideal for yachts and smaller vessels looking for access to one of Greece’s most historically significant destinations, offering both functional port facilities and proximity to one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites. Harbour Master / Port Authority – Katakolo Port Authority Type: Port Authority / Harbour Master Address: Port of Katakolo, ZIP 27067, Greece Phone: +30 26210 41206 Email: katakolo@hcg.gr VHF Channel: 12 Note: Supervises port operations, safety, and maritime traffic.



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Port Information
Téléphone
Berth Sizes
Profondeur à la marée basse moyenne
Manœuvrabilité
Channel Marking
Canal VHF
Port d'entrée
Overseas Visitor Berths
Type de quai
Style Stern To
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- W 9–15 knots.
- 15°C
- W 1.0m at 4s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Partly cloudy
- W 8–17 knots.
- 15°C
- W 1.0m at 5s period
- UV Index: 2 - Low
- Mostly fine
- NW 11–15 knots.
- 16°C
- W 1.2m at 6s period
- UV Index: 2 - Low
- Mostly fine