Pagasetic Gulf
| Pagasetic Gulf | |
|---|---|
| Παγασητικός Κόλπος (Greek) | |
The eastern side of the Pagasetic Gulf | |
Pagasetic Gulf Location of the Pagasetic Gulf within Greece | |
| Location | Magnesia, Greece |
| Coordinates | 39°15′N 23°00′E / 39.250°N 23.000°E |
| Type | Gulf |
| Part of | Aegean Sea (Mediterranean) |
| Primary inflows | Amphrysus |
| Basin countries | Greece |
| Surface area | 175 km2 (68 sq mi) |
| Max. depth | 102 m (335 ft) |
| Settlements | Volos |
The Pagasetic Gulf (Greek: Παγασητικός Κόλπος, romanized: Pagasitikós Kólpos) is a rounded gulf with a maximum depth of 102 metres (335 ft) in the Magnesia regional unit of east-central Greece. It is formed by the Pelion peninsula and is connected to the Euboic Sea through a narrow channel about 4 km wide.
Its main port and largest city is Volos.