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The Dodecanese
   
The Dodecanese Island cluster lies in a crescent chain along the Asian-Turkish coast curving west towards Crete.

The name "Dodecanese" came into use in 1908 when twelve islands of this group excluding Lipsi, Kos and Rhodes but including an outsider, Ikaria, protested about their deprivation of the special privileges and tax exemptions they had been granted in the 16th century by the Turks.

Like most of the Greek Islands, the Dodecanese are the tops of mountains that stood on the plain of the Aegean before they were flooded.

The islands are for the most part bare of vegetation although not to such an extent as the Cycladic Islands. Several are abundant with natural springs, especially Kos and Rhodes (Rodos), which are also relatively green and wooded.

In the summer, the prevailing wind is the "Meltemi" which comes from the NW-W. It begins to blow in June, strengthens from July to September and weakens in October. In the summer months it blows with a wind force of 4-6 Beaufort and may on occasion reach wind force 7.

It does not blow every day, but may do so without break for 5-10 days. When the "Meltemi" blows at full strength, mainly in July and August, the gusts off the lee side of an island can be considerably stronger than those in the open sea. Gusts are particularly strong off Patmos, Kalymnos, Kos, Nissyros, Tilos, Karpathos and Astypalea.

In open sea between Astypalea and Karpathos, the "Meltemi" may blow for days on end. Although it is possible to travel N when the "Meltemi" is blowing, it makes better sense to head S, especially in July and August. The typical short seas make sailing or motoring to windward arduous and tiring.


More info about Dodecanese islands

The well-known "Meltemi" is blows during summer from the NW-W. It begins mid June and continues till mid October. It blows strongly in the months of July, August and September reaching a wind force of 7. In spring time it is mainly SE and not very strong. During the winter it usually blows SE and sometimes N or S.

During the "Meltemi" time, especially in July and August, the gusts of the lee of the islands of Patmos, Kalymnos, Kos, Nissiros, Tilos, Karpathos and Astypalaia can be very strong, even if the wind in the open sea is not strong. The temperature in the summer may reach 35° C, although the average temperature is less.

Historical Information:

The Dodecanese Islands are a group of twelve islands (Dodecanese=twelve islands), which lie along the Asian-Turkish coast. The island of Rhodes (Rodos) has dominated this part of the Aegean Sea since ancient times. The islands were under Turkish occupation till 1912, while their population remained Greek. The islands were under Italian occupation through WWII. In 1947 they were ceded to Greece.
Base Marina Mandraki Rhodes
One week sailing
Rhodes (Rodos) - Symi
23 n.m.
Symi - Nissiros
33 n.m.
Nissiros - Kos
21 n.m.
Kos - Tilos
30 n.m.
Tilos - Halki
18 n.m.
Halki - Rhodes (Rodos)

34 n.m.

Two weeks sailing
Rhodes (Rodos) - Symi
23 n.m.
Symi - Tilos
27 n.m.
Tilos - Nissiros
18 n.m.
Nissiros - Kos
21 n.m.
Kos - Kalymnos
16 n.m.
Kalymnos - Leros
16 n.m.
Leros - Astypalea
43 n.m.
Astypalea - Nissiros
37 n.m.
Nissiros - Halki
33 n.m.
Halki - Rhodes (Rodos)
34 n.m.
 
Base Marina Kos
One week sailing
Kos - Leros
27 n.m.
Leros - Kalymnos
16 n.m.
Kalymnos - Nissiros
25 n.m.
Nissiros - Tilos
17 n.m.
Tilos - Halki
16 n.m.
Halki - Symi
28 n.m.
Symi - Kos

37 n.m.

Two weeks sailing
Kos - Kalymnos
16 n.m.
Kalymnos - Leros
16 n.m.
Leros - Patmos
20 n.m.
Patmos - Fourni
20 n.m.
Fourni - Lipso
25 n.m.
Lipso - Levitha
24 n.m.
Levitha - Astypalea
32 n.m.
Astypalea - Nissiros
39 n.m.
Nissiros - Tilos
17 n.m.
Tilos - Halki
16 n.m.
Halki - Rhodes (Rodos)
33 n.m.
Rhodes (Rodos) - Symi
22 n.m.
Symi - Kos
37 n.m.
 
Base Marina Pythagorion Samos
One week sailing
Samos - Fourni
27 n.m.
Fourni - Patmos
20 n.m.
Patmos - Leros
20 n.m.
Leros - Lipso
12 n.m.
Lipso - Agathonisi
15 n.m.
Agathonisi - Samos

15 n.m.

Two weeks sailing
Samos - Fourni
27 n.m.
Fourni - Patmos
20 n.m.
Patmos - Leros
20 n.m.
Leros - Levitha
20 n.m.
Levitha - Amorgos
31 n.m.
Amorgos - Astypalea
40 n.m.
Astypalea - Nissiros
39 n.m.
Nissiros - Kos
20 n.m.
Kos - Pserimos
10 n.m.
Pserimos - Kalymnos
8 n.m.
Kalymnos - Lipso
28 n.m.
Lipso - Agathonisi
15 n.m.
Agathonisi - Samos
15 n.m.
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