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YACHTNG IN GREEK ISLANDS
8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS

Enjoy Partying and island hopping around Greece’s most picturesque islands.
7 days itinerary starting in Athens

 

 

 

Our private fleet is based in Athens, Kalamaki marina, waiting for you to start your sailing trip. We offer 4 and 5 cabin yachts that can accommodate 8 and 9 people in pure comfort. All of our yachts are fully equipped. You can bring your own food and beverages and organize your meals as fits you better. The 4 cabin yachts have 3 double cabins and one bunk cabin, along with minimum 2 bathrooms. The 5 cabin yachts have 4 double cabins and 1 bunk cabin, along with 3 bathrooms. There is also the option of an amazing evening shower deck, before you wear your clothes and go out to explore the beauties of each island. You can also bring your own music since there is the option of a CD-Player, AUX or USB stick.

Saturday check in the latest by 17.00 PM.  Check out on Saturday the latest by 9.00 AM.

 

Itinerary

Saturday - DAY 1 BEIRUT / ATHENS                                                                  

On the start of the journey you will depart from Beirut to ATHENS, where you will be met at arrival by our representative and transferred to Marina Alimos.

Possible activities, embarkation, provisioning, relaxing, visit Glyfada by tram.

The city has the most glorious history in the world, a city worshiped by gods and people, a magical city. The enchanting capital of Greece has always been a birthplace for civilization. It is the city where democracy was born and most of the wise men of ancient times. The most important civilization of ancient world flourished in Athens and relives through some of the world’s most formidable edifices.

Who hasn’t heard of the Acropolis of Athens? Photos and history of the most famous archaeological monument in Europe have made the world tour causing feelings of admiration by thousands of people. Acropolis is nominated to be one of the 7 wonders of modern world. In fact the trademark of Athens is one of the favorites. The Holy Rock of Acropolis dates back to the 5th BC, the famous Golden Age of Periklis. Athens met times of bloom and decline, but still shines under the Attic sky gazing the future. Still sparkling like the marbles of Parthenon and the limpid white of Pentelic marble. You will be accommodated in your cabin, ready for sailing.

Sunday – DAY 2 Poros

Possible activities – Walk around the island and visit the famous clock on the top of the hill.

We start our sailing experience with Poros and on our way we make a stop for swimming and our first party in the middle of nowhere.

The town of Poros is built in the shape of an amphitheatre over two hills. In antiquity Poros consisted in fact of two islands, Sphería and Kalávria, but the last explosion of the Méthana volcano in 273 BC radically changed the morphology of the area. Sphería was cut off from Méthana, and in this way Póros took its present-day form. Lush pine trees vegetation, crystal clear beaches, a lively waterfront adorned with shops, cosy cafes and restaurants, a picturesque capital (it has been declared protected settlement) with grand traditional mansions and picturesque cobbled streets, as well as a wide selection of entertainment venues are the ingredients of this quiet, yet cosmopolitan, destination that attracts visitors from all age groups.

Monday – DAY 3 Hydra

Possible activities – Donkey rides and cliff diving.

Leaving behind Poros Island, setting sail for the unique Island of Hydra.
In our opinion the best place to be the first day of your week!

Just 37 nautical miles from Athens in the Argo-Saronic Gulf, the long, narrow island of Hydra (or Ydra) is both cosmopolitan and tranquil. Donkeys and boats are the only form of transport as laws prohibit automobiles (except for a few small garbage trucks), mopeds, and even bicycles. Due to the island’s status as a national historic monument, strict building laws also regulate development, protecting Hydra’s traditional architectural style and enhancing its old-world charm.
Aside from your feet, donkeys and boats are the only means of transport on Hydra.  Hydra’s municipality covers 72 square kilometers. The main town is built amphitheatrically around the island’s main harbor, lined with large and small yachts, as well as traditional caicque, or fishing boats. Shops, hotels, cafes, and taverna line the port, while cobblestone streets and alleyways wind along the coast and climb the steep, rocky hillsides, leading to the Island’s various neighborhoods and villages.
Though Hydra has a year-round population of less than 2000, which can swell to 6000 over the summer, the interior is nearly uninhabited.

Tuesday – DAY 4 Ermioni

Possible activities – bike tour – night out at a specific bar.

Next stop is Ermioni.  Ermioni (Ancient Hermione) can be divided into three sections.  The commercial Limani port and harbour is located on the Northern side, with the lively Mandrakia on the Southern side of the peninsula.  At the Eastern end of the town, is the archaeological pine-cladded forest area called the Bisti.  Here one can enjoy leisurely walks at any time of the day, as there is plenty of shade, and visit the 5th Cen. BC temple of Athena, and other ancient, Byzantine and medieval monuments.  You can also swim in the clear blue sea, from the rocky coves along the Southern side of the Bisti, which overlook the islands of Dokos and Hydra. Books refer to Ermioni as a seaside town of captivating beauty.
This is absolutely correct, as it still remains authentically Greek, charming, hospitable and friendly.  For the visitor to Ermioni, there are numerous amenities, from banks, post office, ATM machines, doctors, dentists, pharmacies, physiotherapist, tourist office where one can also hire cars, real estate offices if you wish to buy land or property, taxis, buses to Kranidi and Kosta, various shops, supermarkets, beauty salon, hairdressers, cafes, bars and taverns.

Wednesday – DAY 5 Dokos

Possible activities – All Day Partying on a magnificent uninhabited island.

Our special event - a day you will never forget!

We will spend a whole day moored one next to the other at the un-spoilt, inhabited island – Dokos. This is a great place to go hiking, a great place for a day full of music, swimming and partying. Prepare for an amazing sunset .Many archaeological excavations have taken place on Dokos, as apparently the island was an important port in the ancient times. According to findings, Dokos was first inhabited in the 5th millenium B.C., while it flourished in the 3rd millennium B.C. In the antiquity, it was called Aperopia. As the remains of a castle show, this island had a strategic position in the Byzantine times and was used to observe the ships in the Saronic Gulf. On the eastern tip of the island, there is a lighthouse constructed in 1923. This 9 meters tall lighthouse has the form of a round tower and a focal plane of 23 meters.

 

Thursday – DAY 6 Perdika

Possible activities – beach party at Perdika

Back to sailing mode, Perdika is waiting for us. Perdika village enchants many visitors with its simple charm. It is a small fishing village set in a pretty little bay. The traditional fish taverns, modern cafés & bars are situated on a raised terrace above the small harbor and these are what attract the day visitor whether from Athens or Aegina Town. It is claimed that this is the best place on the island to come and enjoy a fish lunch overlooking the peaceful bay and Moni Island beyond. The old town has the characteristics of the Aegean Sea-style of white square houses and narrow streets. Lots of charter yachts are having Perdika as their first or last day destination. Especially in the weekends Perdika is very lively, mostly with Greek weekend tourists.

Friday – DAY 7 Athens

Possible activities: Arrival, afternoon, city tour, and island club party

Return to Athens and spend your last night on board.

Saturday – DAY 8 Athens Beirut

Check out

You will be transferred to the airport on time to check-in for your departing flight to Beirut.        

End of services.

 Rate per person sharing double starting USD 1195

·         The Rate includes :

·         Air ticket and airport taxes in economy class

·         7 night accommodation in yacht in a double cabin for two

·         Transfers in out to the airport

·         Insurance

Sailing Party Week Package

  • Skipper for 7 days
  • Berth/Bed
  • Dinghy
  • Outboard Engine
  • Bimini/Sun Tent
  • Spray hood
  • Autopilot
  • GPS
  • fuel
  • Yacht Insurance
  • Pillows
  • Linen
  • Blankets
  • Towels
  • Yacht End Cleaning
  • Sup’s
  • Hammock
  • Port taxes

      

   The Rate does not include :

·         Extras gratitude, excursions, all meals

·         VISA

 ·         Any item not mentioned in the rate include

 

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