Greece Sailing Adventure

September 14, 2019 - September 21, 2019

Why you'll love this trip

  • Spend your days island-hopping in the Cyclades, swimming in the clear waters of the Aegean and sleeping aboard a yacht

  • The blue and white villages of Santorini may cling to the rim of an ancient volcano, but the only fire you’ll see is in the island’s magnificent sunsets

  • In the sleepy fishing villages of the Small Cyclades islands, you’re more likely to break bread with a local than a tourist

  • A taste of rural life on the large island of Navos is a mix of historic neighborhoods and Kitron liqueur

  • Stylish Mykonos is a place where Europe’s chic and beautiful come to play – offering an exclusive, boutique feel to the island

Is this trip right for you?

  • As the majority of this trip takes place on a sailing boat, you’ll need to feel comfortable with moving about the vessel, including the use of stairs. With that said, sea legs come naturally to some but not so much for others. Your friendly crew will be able to help with the effects of sea sickness if needed.

  • A zodiac is used to transport passengers from the boat to the mainland, with landings taking place at piers (dry landings) as well as on beaches (wet landings). Zodiacs can sometimes be awkward to climb in and out of, but a sense of humor and can-do attitude is all you need.

  • This is an adventure on board a real yacht, which means living spaces, cabins, bathrooms and showers need to be shared with other passengers. Sleeping quarters can be quite compact, but you will be spending the majority of your time above board in the open air.

  • Time on the water also means time in the sun. Remember to pack sun protection, such as sunscreen and a hat, and drink plenty of water to keep hydrated. See ‘Essential Trip Information’ below for a full packing list.

  • Please note that smooth sailing is dependent on the weather, so itinerary changes may occur at the last minute if the weather becomes unfavorable. If any changes are made, you can trust in your knowledgeable skipper to choose an alternative route or activity.

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Itinerary

 

Kalimera! Welcome to Santorini, Greece. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 1.30 pm. Meet your skipper at the self-service beachfront restaurant. This is right in front of the Akrotiri Hotel, at Akrotiri Beach. The skipper will then give you a detailed trip briefing aboard the yacht. The first port of call is then the local supermarket to buy supplies for your trip. If you have any special dietary requirements, please make sure you notify us at the time of booking so we can accommodate your requests.

It’s worth getting here a few days earlier to visit the volcanic red and black beaches and explore the cobbled alleys, restaurants, and shops of exuberant Fira. Walking along the island’s volcanic rim to Oia at sunset is highly recommended.

Today you'll sail to Ios (approximately 4 hours). In the evening, enjoy your first dinner with the group and spend your first night on the boat, strengthening your sea legs for the week ahead. Wander the historic old town or relax on the popular beaches of Gialos and Mylopotas. These sands offer water sports during the day and vibrant nightlife afterward. If you’re seeking something quieter, head to the beaches of Valmas, Kolitsani or Tsamaria. Enjoy sunset views from Panagia Gremiotissa (Church of the Virgin). A short walk from the harbor, Hora's shops, restaurants, nightclubs, bars and cafes all come alive in the evenings. If you are after a more authentic taste of the old town, try to explore during the day while the masses are beachside.

Notes: The beauty of sailing is that each day is unique and, while we have a destination to reach, if the weather changes or something takes the group’s fancy, we are flexible on the day's itinerary. The itinerary is subject to change depending on weather. Your skipper will make the final call to ensure your safety at all times.

Special Information

Your skipper will collect the trip kitty for Breakfast and Lunch of EUR100 at the pre-departure meeting today. Galley Duties will be shared by all.

Small Cyclades

Today we cast off for a short amble (approximately 3 hours) to the Small Cyclades. While all the islands harbored communities in ancient times, the middle ages saw this reduced to just pirates and goats. Today, only Koufonisia, Iraklia, Schinousa and Donousa have permanent residents, with the largest population said to be somewhere around 300. Here you'll discover clear waters, great beaches, friendly locals and sleepy tavernas all built around quaint fishing villages. Explore the town, perhaps sampling some fresh seafood in a waterfront taverna, a great way to take in the magic of the Mediterranean.

Amorgos

Continue to the rugged mountainous island of Amorgos – known as the stunning location of Luc Bresson's film, 'The Big Blue'. Amorgos has a history of colonization and occupation with evidence of a functioning society back as far as 4,000 BC. At Katapola, the island's main port, you'll see classic Cycladic architecture with windmills and an old Venetian castle. Stroll the waterfront and perhaps take some time to explore the ancient Minoan Settlement nearby. Also worth a visit is the village of Hora (Amorgos town) which sits high up on the rocky mountainside. Explore the labyrinth of narrow stone laneways and Byzantine churches surrounding the town square. The Amorgos Archaeological Collection is housed nearby in Gavros Tower, one of the few remaining towers on the island. There is an option to take a drive up to the spectacular 11th-century monastery, Moni Hozoviotissis (either late morning or early evening). It was built gripping the cliff-face, so the panoramic views across the Aegean Sea are breathtaking. On our way north to Naxos we will cross the Small Cyclades area once more. These magical little islands demand more of our time, so we will spend one more night here.

Naxos

Continue to Naxos to discover the beautiful beaches, charming villages and fragrant olive groves of Hora (the capital of Naxos). This place has a colorful mythological history. The old town areas of Hora are perfect for a stroll, and the nightlife is vibrant. The best beach choices are to the south, where water sports are also on offer. Follow a pathway up to the impressive Venetian Kastro where mansions, monuments, and churches all retain their medieval spirit in a mass of winding laneways. While here, stop by the old Roman Catholic Cathedral in the square, and the nearby Archaeological Museum which is housed in the former Jesuit School of Commerce. The massive Portara stands as the gateway to the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia, just to the north of the marina. There's also an optional jaunt out into the countryside to glimpse local rural life, visit one of the oldest temples in Greece and chill out up in the hills with lunch at a family tavern. Get a taste of the heady local brew, Kitron (best described as a lemon liquor), and top it off with a walk along the beach.

Lifting anchor, set off on a short sail to Mykonos (approximately 3 hours) where you'll spend your final evening. This classic Mediterranean island is packed with excitement, beauty, and glamour. White-washed architecture clings to the labyrinth of narrow streets and laneways in the town's old area. The hum of the nightlife, chic cafes, restaurants, galleries and boutiques give way to the island's wonderful sandy beaches. Soak in the atmosphere by joining fellow sun-seekers and party-goers on the beach, or take a day trip to the sacred island of Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Little Venice has colorful wooden balconies that hang precariously over the sea – the perfect spot to sit back with a cocktail and enjoy a magical Aegean sunset. The Church of Panagia Paraportiani is also well worth a visit – its unique array of lines and angles are simply fascinating. We depart the boat on the final day at 10 am. There are no activities planned for this day. We recommend booking an extra night's accommodation after this trip so you have plenty of time to explore Mykonos.
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Per Person Pricing
(Based on double occupancy)

Accommodation Category Type Per Person
Double or Triple Waitlist Only 1475.00

DEPOSIT
REQUIREMENTS

$700 per person deposit due at booking ($1400 single)

FINAL PAYMENT DUE FOR ALL CABINS IS October 1, 2018

Credit card will only be charged if we meet the minimum of 10 guests by September 1, 2018.