Greece Cyclades Yacht Charter
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The most alluring destination in Greece yet. The Cyclades are a group of islands known for their breath-taking scenery, whitewhashed walls, colourful rooftops and deserted coves. This is a place to fall; shipwrecks, sunsets and sandy beaches will make you feel like you have stepped into a parallel world. Visited by millions of tourists every year, this destination is home to both wildly populated islands ideal for all types of travelers from couples, to groups of friends and families; and more preserved but just as photogenic islands. Famous for its minimal architecture and picturesque villages, everyone imagined themselves at least once in the famous white houses with blue rooftops.
Tick it off your bucketlist and start strong by embarking in the city with the most glorious history in the world. Reach Kea with its Medieval vibe; Syros and its traditional rurality; Mykonos the Greek Ibiza; the charming villages and crystal waters of Paros; Santorini the unique island created from a volcano explosion; taste the seafood gastronomy of Milos; relax in Serifos and finish by polishing off your history in Athens.
Athens
Start your charter in Athens
The Cyclades have plenty to offer with more than 220 islands. Embark in Athens, a magical city with the most glorious history in the world. Enjoy the Acropolis sights upon your arrival and visit the temple city, built in the 5th century BC.
Navigate to the tiny island of Hydra which is vehicle-free and where Leonard Cohen lived for a decade. Admire the local architecture, a town constructed on a hill with elegant monasteries and cobblestoned streets.
Kea
Your Itinerary to Kea
Cruise to the picturesque island of Kea, rich in history with plenty of relaxing beaches. This island doesn’t have a long stretch of golden sandy coastline, but there are small coves all around the island and various Doric ruins and temples to visit. Stop by a local vineyard for a visit. The island is also known for the Medieval cobblestone paths, Royal Oak forests and ancient settlements. Kea has a unique colour and fragrance palette as the air is perfumed by the wild orchids, medicinal herbs and bell flowers.
Syros
Your Itinerary to Syros
Your third stop would be the Syros island, which is influenced by the Venetians. The capital of Syros – Ermoupolis offers scenic architecture. Visit the Apollo Theatre and some outstanding religious monuments such as St Nicolas the Rich and Metamorphossi tou Sotiros churches. Walk through some narrow streets with traditional whitewashed houses and enjoy some gastronomic local dishes such as the Halva pie, loukoumi and the San Mihalis spicy cheese. Enjoy also the beautiful beaches: Vari, Yalissas and Kini.
Mykonos
Your Itinerary to Mykonos
Welcome to Mykonos, a glamourous island where St-Tropez meets Ibiza both in style and nightlife reputation.
This island also offers gourmet food and cultural activities. Discover the Windmills in Chora and the Boni windmill museum. From up there, enjoy a wonderful view and incredible sunsets. Stroll around the Mykonos town and stop by the Little Venice with chic shops and colourful bougainvillea’s. Don’t forget to enjoy the endless nightlife options of the city !
Paros
Your Itinerary to Paros
Paros is the second largest island of the Cyclades which is known for some charming villages and crystal blue waters. Parikia – the capital and main port of the island has many restaurants and cafes along the waterfront. Stop by the fishing village of Naoussa and enjoy the beautiful scenery of white sugar-cube towns and wooden boats. The village if full of life at night. Landscapes are dotted with some small churches and monasteries. Lefkes is a small medieval town nestled in the mountains and is also worth a stop.
Santorini
Your Itinerary to Santorini
Santorini is the most unique island which was created from a volcano explosion in 1500BC. Enjoy the extraordinary landscapes, volcanic-sand beaches and dazzling panoramas with breath taking sunsets. Visit the fascinating site of Akrotiri displaying a Minoan city and the impressive Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Enjoy a wine-tasting at a local vineyard.
Walk through Fira and Imerovigli.
Stop by at the exclusive village of Oia. Make a stop in Pyrgos for a great cuisine.
Milos
Your Itinerary to Milos
Cruise to Milos, which has the best beaches in the Aegean, a great history and a unique seafood gastronomy.
Walk through the streets of Plaka, a picturesque village. Stop by the Firiplaka beach with clear waters, pink hills and white sand. Enjoy a beautiful view of the sea at the Medousa restaurant. If you are looking for some atypical shops, Milos is the place to be. The island is known for its caves, such as Kleftiko. Snorkel close to some rocky mountains.
Serifos
Your Itinerary to Serifos
Serifos is an idyllic island with quiet harbours, small villages, golden beaches and an overall relaxed atmosphere. You will not find any late-nigh bars or chic boutiques, but you will enjoy the scenery with some old-school beach tavernas. The Hora village will charm you with vaulted arches, courtyards, windmills and whitewashed stairs. If you are a history enthusiast, visit the ruins of Kastro and indulge in a breath-taking view of the island. The Bay of Megalo Livadi is the perfect spot for a sunset with magical evenings lights.
Athens
Your Itinerary to Athens
Navigate back to Athens in the morning, enjoy your last meal onboard and some water toys on your way.
Upon arrival, disembark for another city visit before catching your plane.
Walk through the different neighbourhoods which have different atmospheres.
Plaka and Monastiraki are filled with family tavernas and acropolis temples. Enjoy awesome graffiti and street art in central Athens. Have dinner at one of the best scenic terrace of the city – Orizontes.
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