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Galaxidi Town
Galaxidi At Sunset |
Welcome to Galaxidi!
Along the Gulf of Corinth, below Delphi, there is the town of Galaxidi, a place of great antiquity in Fokida, lying 30 kilometers (18.5 miles) from Delphi, 210 kilometers (130 miles) from Athens, and 75 nautical miles from Piraeus.
A well-sheltered small bay, Galaxidi has influenced the surrounding towns as a strong maritime power. Galaxidi was the first Greek harbor with famous shipyards and nautical fame beyond Greece. Many ship owners from all over Greece came to the shipyards of Galaxidi, not only to build their ships, but also to recruit captains and crew from Galaxidi, who were known for their honesty, hard work, and marine abilities.
In this pleasant harbor, tradition is still very evident along the quay, amid the seafood tavernas and boat yards, where self-taught craftsmen still build sturdy wooden caiques. It is well worth strolling through the picturesque streets, lined by stately mansions and dotted with little "Ouzeri," bars, and cafes, all drenched in geraniums and jasmine.
Galaxidi: Evening Panorana |
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Galaxidi: Part of the Port |
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