Popularity: Not Much
Style: Freeride
Level: Intermediate, Good, Specialist
Agios Serafim, a beautiful village which is situated in the coast of Maliakos gulf, 37 km far from Lamia and 11 Km from Kammena Vourla. It is surrounded by a region with olives.
Medium Months:
Wind Type: Thermal Winds
Best Direction: N
Main Direction: N, NW, NNW, NE, W
Worst Direction:
Wind Factor: 17-21 knots (5 bft), 22-27 knots (6 bft)
Main Wind Direction:
Blowing at: Morning, Midday, Afternoon
Wave Tack: Starboard (from the right)
Strong Venturi winds in the afternoon.
Access to Agios Serafim: Agios Serafim belongs to the municipality of Molos, approximately 185 Km north of Athens, between the towns of Kammena Vourla (to the south) and Thermopylae (to the north).
Driving from Athens: Take the National Road (Ε75) North in the direction to Lamia. Entering into the prefecture of Fthiotida, you will pass by the intersections of Agios Konstantinos and Kammena Vourla. Further on, in the intersection of Molos, you get off the National Road (E75), following the road to Molos - Skarfia - Agios Serafim. On your way, you will find signs to the camping of the area, which will direct you to Agios Serafim, driving through Molos & Skarfia.
Driving from Thessaloniki & Larissa: Take the National Road (Ε75) South in the direction to Lamia. After passing Lamia, you will find the intersection of Molos, where you get off the National Road (E75), following the road to Molos - Skarfia - Agios Serafim. On your way, you will find signs to the camping of the area, which will direct you to Agios Serafim, driving through Molos & Skarfia.
Access to Greece:
Arrival by Airplane: The new airport of Athens “Eleftherios Venizelos”, one of the best airports in Europe, (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV) is located in Spata Town and serves flights to Greece daily from several international airlines from all over the world. You can take a charter flight, so you can carry your windsurf equipment with you as well.
The metro and the Proastiakos-Suburban railway, as well as taxis and buses to and from Athens are to be found opposite the main exit of the airport. The distance is 44 km. The bus journey takes between 35 and 45 minutes to the city centre at Syntagma (Parliament) Square (of course depending on the time and traffic), therefore the best way is to take the “Athens metro” that connects the airport with Athens and Piraeus. There are car hire agencies at the airport, in case you want to rent a vehicle.
Thessaloniki is the second main aerial entrance to Greece. The International Airport “Macedonia” of Thessaloniki (IATA code: SKG) connects the region with approximately 31 countries and 81 destinations with direct flights, as well as 35 cities and islands in Greece (direct flights and transit). There you can take a coach or a taxi to reach the destination of your choice.
Arrival by Ferry/Boat: If you are coming from the European continent and you prefer to take the ferry from an Italian Port, you need to head towards Italy and the Italian ports of Ancona, Venice Bari or Brindisi. Those ports have daily connections to Corfu, Igoumenitsa and Patras. If you are coming from Aegean Sea (from a Greek Island, Turkey or Cyprus) you will reach one of the Attica’s Ports in Piraeus, Rafina or Lavrio.
Arrival by Car, Moto, Camper Van, Bus: From Italy: Igoumenitsa --> Egnatia Odos Motorway towards Thessaloniki, From Turkey: Kipi --> Egnatia Odos Motorway towards Thessaloniki, From Albania: Kakavia --> Greek National Road towards Ioannina & Egnatia Odos towards Thessaloniki, From F.Y.R.O.M.: Evzoni --> Greek National Road towards Thessaloniki until reaching the Egnatia Odos Motorway, From Bulgaria: Promachonas --> Greek National Road towards Thessaloniki until reaching the Egnatia Odos Motorway. Connection from Egnatia Odos Motorway to the Chalkidiki Road Network: Exit K1 Thessaloniki, Exit K4 Thessaloniki, Exit Redina & Exit Vrasna-Asprovalta
Arrival by Train: Train travel is not so much in fashion anymore due to the complexity of the journey through the Balkans. Rail services link Thessaloniki with, Athens, Thrace and Patra. The line through what was once Yugoslavia provides connections with Central and Western Europe. The line through Bulgaria connects to Eastern Europe and the line through Istanbul, Turkey with the countries of the Near East.
If you choose to come to Attica by train, when you’ll arrive to “Stathmos Larissis” station, you’ll get the metro Line 2 with direction to “Agios Dimitrios” and after four stops you’ll arrive to Syntagma.
Windsurf Lessons
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Kitesurf Rental
Surf Lessons
Surf Rental
SUP Rental
Storage
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Rescue
Equipment Store
Events
Parking
Parking along the beach is available in the areaShower
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Market
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Some HotelsCamping
Nightlife
Intense nightly lifeInternet Access
Medical Center
Regional Clinic & Health Center in Kammena Vourla, Regional Clinic in Molos