14 Days
Koufonisia Route
Kea (also known as Tzia), a Cycladic island with a different landscape and architecture than the rest. You will not see little whitewashed houses and blue domed churches here. Kea is characterized by earthy tones and elegant architecture.
Mykonos, worldwide known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and vivid nightlife. With its exceptional beaches, amazing sunset, award-winning restaurants, epic parties and 5-star service Mykonos will definitely seduce you. Stroll around its narrow-paved streets, swim at its exotic beaches and dance the day away at famous its clubs.
Paros and Antiparos, two islands very close to each other, divided by a narrow crossing. Here you can enjoy vivid nightlife and visit archaeological sites.
Koufonissia, two small islets in the heart of the Aegean. Unreal turquoise water, glittering sand, white sandy beaches, laid-back atmosphere and Cycladic architecture. Koufonissia is a paradise on earth!
Schoinoussa, is a tiny island unspoiled landscape, secluded beaches and little traditional settlements. It’s natural beauty and distressing atmosphere will definitely steal your heart away!
Serifos, with its beautiful capital city built on a high hill overlooking the island. It is famous for its beaches and crystal-clear waters. Serifos is the perfect place for relaxing holidays.
Kythnos is the proof that beauty is often found in simplicity. Picturesque villages, narrow cobbled stone streets, impressive beaches and hospitable people form the islands perfect scene.
Cape Sounio, just 4 nautical miles from our Base. Enjoy a nice swim under the Temple of Poseidon and taste fresh seafood in one of the local taverns.
Saronic Islands
Temple of Poseidon lying at Cape Sounio. Don’t miss the opportunity to anchor here and spend the night onboard, admiring the remarkable view of the Temple or taste fresh seafood in one of the local taverns.
Aegina .You can moor either to the small, picturesque port of Perdika or sail further towards the west coast to Aegina’s main port. Don’t miss a visit to the local fish market, where you can taste Greek delicacies and the worldwide famous Aegina pistachio.
Agistri ,is the smallest island of the Saronic Gulf. With its extraordinary natural setting and mesmerizing beaches, Agistri will win you over.
Poros. Divided from the mainland by a very narrow crossing, Poros resembles a puzzle piece gone missing from the Peloponnese opposite. Pine forests reaching the sea, neoclassical buildings, quaint shops and taverns, whitewashed houses wrapped in bougainvilleas create the perfect holiday scenery.
Ermioni, a small seaside town. Built on a cape and surrounded by pine trees, it strongly resembles an island.
Porto Heli. Built around a beautiful, natural harbor blessed with its numerous sheltered coves, Porto Heli looks like an island.
Spetses, an island boasting a long naval tradition. Whitewashed, neoclassical buildings, secluded beaches, crystal clear waters and pine-clad hills form a scenery that seems to come directly from an old tale
Hydra, “the queen of the Saronic Gulf”, is built amphitheatrically around the port, combining nature and architecture. Stroll through the town’s picturesque cobble stone streets and imposing houses and let “the queen” captivate you.
Peloponnese Route
Poros. Divided from the mainland by a very narrow crossing, Poros resembles a puzzle piece gone missing from the Peloponnese opposite. Pine forests reaching the sea, neoclassical buildings, quaint shops and taverns, whitewashed houses wrapped in bougainvilleas create the perfect holiday scenery.
Aegina .You can moor either to the small, picturesque port of Perdika or sail further towards the west coast to Aegina’s main port. Don’t miss a visit to the local fish market, where you can taste Greek delicacies and the worldwide famous Aegina pistachio.
Ermioni, a small seaside town. Built on a cape and surrounded by pine trees, it strongly resembles an island.
Nafplio, one of the most beautiful towns in Greece with its intense Medieval atmosphere. Walk around the narrow-paved streets and the neoclassical buildings of the old town and visit the castle of Palamidi. At the entrance of the port, there is Bourtzi, a small islet with a fortress that used to protect the town from naval attacks.
Fokiano and Kyparissi, a picturesque, small fishing village. Don’t miss the chance to anchor here and dive into the crystal-clear waters.
Leonidio, ideal destination for extreme sports lovers -especially climbers, offers hundreds of climbing routes to choose from.
Monemvasia, located on the south-eastern side of the Peloponnese. The old city untouched by time, but still inhabited and alive, amazes its visitors with its unique architecture. Once you enter the old city gates you feel like you travel in time, back to medieval ages.
Hydra, “the queen of the Saronic Gulf”, built amphitheatrically around the port, combining nature and architecture. Stroll through the town’s picturesque cobble stone streets and imposing houses and let “the queen” captivate you.
Spetses, an island boasting a long naval tradition. Whitewashed, neoclassical buildings, secluded beaches, crystal clear waters and pine-clad hills form a scenery that seems to come directly from an old tale