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A Captain’s Guide to Checking into Leros with Your Sailing Vessel

Ahoy, fellow sailor! Ready to navigate the check-in seas of Leros, Greece? This enchanting island, a sailor’s haven nestled in the southeastern Aegean Sea, beckons you with its diverse mooring spots and captivating beauty. So, whether you’re arriving from the turquoise waters of Turkey, or any non-European land, let’s chart the course for a hassle-free check-in experience.

Picture this: your vessel gracefully docking in Leros. The salty breeze whispers tales of adventure as you embark on the check-in odyssey.

Step 1: Passport Stamping at Agia Marina Ferry Dock

Upon landing in Leros, gather your crew and head straight to the Agia Marina ferry dock. Here, amidst the comings and goings, you’ll undergo the timeless ritual of border control and passport stamping. This ensures your crew’s seamless entry into the realm of Greece – a rite of passage for all sea-bound wanderers. 

If you need help finding your way to boarding control, you can get directions here.

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Step 2: Customs Office Adventure for Transit Log

Post-border control triumphs, set sail for the Customs Office, strategically positioned opposite Lakki Marina. Captain, arm yourself with:

– Stamped passports

– Boat documents, including the original registry

– Insurance papers

– Captain’s license 

Navigate through this bureaucratic strait to procure the coveted Transit Log, your vessel’s golden ticket for the next 18 months. This document not only details your boat’s intricacies but also stands as a testament to your compliance with Greek regulations. Oh, and there’s the TEPAI, the Greek cruising tax – a must-pay fee for all seafarers gracing these waters.

If you need help finding your way to the customs office in Lakki, you can get directions here.

TEPAI Decoded: The Greek Cruising Tax

The TEPAI, a melody sung by the Greek seas, is a tax dancing upon boats over 7 meters. Before venturing deeper into Greek territorial waters, pay this tax monthly or multi-monthly, depending on your boat’s length:

– 7 – 8m = 16 euros/month

– 8 – 10m = 25 euros/month

– 10 – 12m = 33 euros/month

– Over 12m = 8 euros/month and per meter

Dance with the TEPAI online or in the Customs Office. First-timers, set your sails at the official TEPAI harbor here (https://www1.aade.gr/aadeapps2/etepai/), and don’t forget to stow the payment confirmation onboard.

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Step 3: Port Police Pursuit for Transit Log Seal and Crew List Crafting

Armed with the newly minted Transit Log, navigate the waves to the Port Police office, a mere 200 meters from the Customs Office. Present your boat’s credentials and stamped passports to officially christen your vessel’s arrival into Greek waters. The Port Police will ink the Transit Log with their seal, and, ahoy, it’s time to draft a Crew List. Share the names and passport particulars of your seafaring mates, ensuring the Greek authorities have a thorough record of your maritime clan.

For port police directions, click here.

Sailing with a Local Guide: The Agent’s Haven

If the waters of bureaucracy seem daunting, fear not! Leros boasts a fleet of local agents, ready to steer your vessel through the check-in labyrinth for a fee. A wise choice if you wish to skip the paperwork tides and focus on the true essence of your maritime adventure.

So, whether you choose to captain your ship through the administrative waves or enlist the aid of a local guide, Leros welcomes you with open arms. Navigate wisely, fellow sailor, and let the Greek winds carry you to a check-in experience as legendary as the tales told by the sea.

Step 4: Enjoy nad experience Leros

It’s time to set sail for your Leros vacation! Our website has everything sailors and visitors need to make the most of their time on the island.

Looking for a comfortable home base in Leros? The Leros Hub in Lakki offers a relaxing haven for sailors. Enjoy air conditioning, connect with fellow adventurers, and get some work done on your laptop – all in a welcoming environment. Click here for more details!

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