Sailing … wherever you are in Greece

Wherever you are in Greece, there is a beach near by…. From popular destinations such like Mykonos and Santorini to the most remote islands in Greece, a sailing boat can take you to places no one else can…

Most of the tours will stop over to the best beaches to swim at, snorkel and explore. Sunbath in the all white docks of the sailing boats and enjoy a freshly made meal on board.

Experience the jet set life for a day by hiring exclusively the sailing boat, and the captain will create a completely tailor-made itinerary for you. You can even do a half day, morning or afternoon, and add another layer of fun and adventure to your holidays.

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Sample Itinerary

Day Catamaran Trip in Mykonos

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Set sail on the bright blue Aegean with this unforgettable catamaran cruise from Mykonos. Swim and snorkel in the crystalline coves around the islands of Rheina and mythical Delos, or visit the pristine southern beaches of Mykonos. Drop anchor for a delicious, multicourse Greek meal cooked up right on board, accompanied by unlimited beer and wine from an open bar.

Highlights 5-to-6-hour catamaran cruise from Mykonos

Sail among the turquoise waters of the Aegean to the islands of Delos and Rhenia

Swim and at snorkel at secluded island coves

Snap photos of the UNESCO-listed archaeological site of Delos

Includes a delicious, multicourse Greek lunch served onboard

Cool off with unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks from an open bar Private or small-group (max 12 people) options available

Choice of a daytime or sunset cruise What You Can Expect Diving into the turquoise waters!

Meet your friendly captain and crew at the Ornos Bay marina in Mykonos, and climb aboard a comfortable catamaran (bus transfers to the marina can be arranged for an additional fee upon request). After a safety briefing, watch the sails go up and grab a spot on deck as you head out into the wide turquoise waters of the Aegean. Enjoy the sun and refreshing sea breeze during an hour of smooth sailing. Pass the islands of Rhenia and Delos, birthplace of the god Apollo according to Greek mythology and home to the ruins of an ancient port city. Time and weather permitting, stop briefly in front of Delos to snap photos of this sacred archaeological site. Make a snorkeling and swimming stop at an unspoiled Beach Cove, where you can splash into the crystal clear Aegean and explore the underwater world with provided snorkeling equipment. Alternatively, in cases of windy weather, sail to some of the famous southern beaches of Mykonos instead. Midday, savor a traditional Greek lunch freshly prepared right on board by a skilled sailor-chef. Satisfy your appetite with seven typical dishes including salads, grilled prawns, calamari in white wine sauce, and meat and vegetables sautéed with balsamic vinegar. Wash it all down with unlimited beer, white wine, and soda from an open bar. After a digestion break, take one more swim and then enjoy views of the islands of Paros and Naxos on the return voyage to Ornos Bay. 

Island hoping

If you have decided on your main destination, it’s still a good idea to spend a couple of days exploring a bit further… With 6,000 Greek islands and 227 inhabited, there is always something to see and to experience as exclusive or as ‘bucket list’ you wanted it to be. The sailing boat is giving you the flexibility to reach places that perhaps you can’t by car or it just takes longer, and see the ‘highlights’ of a couple of islands in a short period of time. Stop anywhere you fancy for a quick dive in the sea or perhaps have BBQ in a secluded beach. Catch the party scene of the next cosmopolitan island and the best thing is, you don’t have to worry about accommodation as it travels with you… An experience that really enhances the natural beauty of Greek islands, renting a sailing boat or a yacht is really the way to be when it comes to embracing a Greek adventure to its fullest.

Sample Itinerary

Sailing from Santorini ( 3 days)

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A Multi Day Sailing Cruise consisting of Three days of Catamaran sailing. Sail from Santorini Island aboard this 3 day Sailing Cruise and explore the Southern Cyclades islands of Irakleia, Sxoinousa and Koufonisia. Furthermore, cross the Red and White beaches and the Caldera Coastline. Additionally, swim at the Hot Springs and pass Thirassia and Oia islands. Finally, visit all picturesque and unique locations Santorini is famous for.

Our first stop is at the Cycladic island of Irakleia, a notably tiny and remote island, ideal as a destination for deep relaxation. Furthermore, this island remains completely stranded from mass tourism as well as campers. Finally, the Sailing Cruise day ends at the port where you can seek and explore the island’s beauties. Most noteworthy, the Cave of Saint Ioannis, the Livadio Castle and the traditional villages of Irakleia. Lastly, while at Irakleia keep an eye for the Cave of Agios Ioannis, an amazing archaeological sight of modern day and age.

Similarly, the second day’s Sailing Cruise destination is Sxoinousa Island. An island most noteworthy full of virgin landscapes and 15 unique beaches. A noteworthy relaxing and captivating atmosphere which impresses the visitors of Sxoinousa together with its wild landscape. Furthermore, enjoy the local tastes and productions Sxoinousa offers you. Finally, capture some nice landscape captions before leaving the island.

Finally, we sail and visit the island complex of Koufonisia. Most noteworthy, the Koufonisia islands have amazing and remote beaches, ideal for relaxation. While on the shore, you can walk around the Roman City with its capsular tombs of archaeological interest. Furthermore, discover the history Koufonisia hides in its gastronomy. Additionally, swim at Glaronisi beach of Koufonisia, one of the best cycladic beaches someone can swim at. Lastly, photo capture the amazing landscapes, ideal for moments of peace and meditation and natural observation.

A sailing or yacht holiday

Maybe something you haven’t thought about before, but if you are a true sea lover, a sailing holiday is highly recommended in the Greek islands.

Sample Itinerary

Seven Day Motor Yacht Cruise to Ios-Naxos-Paros-Mykonos

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Start from Santorini Island aboard this 7 day Cruise and explore the Southern Cyclades islands of Ios, Naxos, Paros and Mykonos. Your Azimut Yacht sailing experience starts from Santorini. Firstly, explore the island’s beauties and highlights. Additionally, sail to the Red and White beaches, the Caldera Coastline Finally, swim at the Hot Springs. Pass Thirassia and Oia islands and visit all picturesque locations Santorini is famous for.

The cruise continues to the island of Ios, where you have the opportunity to swim at Maganari among others. Most noteworthy, Malagani is an acclaimed beach of Ios, known for its crystal blue waters and golden sand. Furthermore, explore the island before we end the day in the port. Moreover, disembark and discover Ios’ nightlife. Additionally, walk its traditional alleys. Finally, see the traditional villages of Skaros and Palaiokastro and similarly the Archaeological Museum of Ios.

Following our visit to Ios Island, we sail towards Naxos, an island of archaeological interest with many traditional villages and buildings alike. Additionally, discover intriguing local cheese production as well as the famous Naxian Marbles. Moreover, discover the sea environment of Naxos, a true cylcadic beauty. Finally, swim at Agios Prokopios Beach and walk through the nice alleys of the island.

The third stop is at the island of Paros. A Cycladic island known for its traditional windmills, its marble quarries and monasteries alike. Most noteworthy, they date back to the Middle Ages and made the island famous worldwide. Additionally, Naousa, a historical city, keeps Paros as a top destination in the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean alike.  Finally, Paros is a remarkable historic port of ancient world’s trade network, worth visiting overall. Moreover, Paros’s religious history dates back at the medieval ages with buildings that still stand well preserved.

Our last stop will be the island of Mykonos. Mykonos is well known for its Cyclades architecture and its glamorous mykonian nightlife. Additionally, its traditional villages and charming alleys can be combined with local shopping. Finally, you can enjoy swimming at the best beaches of the island, Psarrou and Elia.