Argolic Gulf

The Argolic Gulf (Greek: Αργολικός κόλπος, romanized: Argolikós kólpos), also known as the Gulf of Argolis, is a gulf of the Aegean Sea off the east coast of the Peloponnese, Greece. It is about 50 km long and 30 km wide. Its main port is Nafplio, at its northwestern end. At the entrance to the gulf is the island Spetses.[1] This gulf and its islands are sometimes combined with the Saronic Gulf and Saronic Islands, with the result called the Argo-Saronic Gulf and the Argo-Saronic Islands. It is surrounded by two regional units: Arcadia to the southwest and Argolis to the north and east. The river Inachos drains into the Argolic Gulf near Nea Kios. The main islands in the gulf are Psili, Plateia and Bourtzi, a small island with a Venetian fortress that protects the port of Nafplio. The surrounding mountains protect it from the strong summer Meltemi wind.

Argolic Gulf
A satellite image of the Argolis Region
The Argolic and Saronic Gulfs, separated by the Argolis peninsula
Location of the Argolic Gulf within Greece
Location of the Argolic Gulf within Greece
Argolic Gulf
Location of the Argolic Gulf within Greece
LocationPeloponnese
Coordinates37°20′N 22°55′E
TypeGulf
Native nameΑργολικός κόλπος (Greek)
Part ofAegean Sea
Basin countriesGreece

The main towns that lie around the gulf are, from southwest to east:

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