Are you planning to visit Mykonos and Santorini and thinking what the best and most fun way is? A sailing holiday/ yacht charter would offer the opportunity to visit not only these 2 most well known Greek islands but also a multitude of other incredible places and a few beaten path destinations that are still mostly untouched by tourism.
And you will probably end up liking these even more than the two cosmopolitan ones that were on your bucket list. While traveling from Mykonos to Santorini (or from Santorini to Mykonos according to what direction you follow) you will be passing close to some magical places:
Naxos, Schoinoussa, Tinos and Folegandros (together with many other like Serifos, Sifnos, Kimolos, Milos) are just a few examples of typical Greek islands you might want to add to your itinerary to have an authentic experience enjoying their fantastic sandy beaches and whitewashed villages without the hustle and bustle and all the tourist crowds at more known places like Mykonos and Santorini.
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People planning a 2 week yacht charter need not to worry- there will be enough time to sail both to Mykonos and Santorini(plus another 10-11 islands in the Aegean archipelago) as you can see at . |
1 WEEK TRIP
However groups planning to spend only 1 week sailing in Greece should have in mind that due to the distance, a sailing trip like Athens - Mykonos - Santorini - Athens is not really feasible in such a short time on board. Basically you would spend most of the time at sea, with no time left to explore the islands, stop in a bay, swim or enjoy the places you arrive at since most of the time will be transferring from one place to the next. And as fun as sailing might be, nobody can enjoy a "touch and go trip" where you just reach and island and you have to depart immediately.
But no worries: if your program only allows a 7 day yacht charter, you can sail Athens- Mykonos and back (with respect to weather conditions) - for possible sailing routes you can check 7 days sailing itinerary .
Upon disembarkation you can get a plane (multiple connections daily Athens-Santorini) and get to Santorini in only 45 minutes and for only around 50-60euro. Get a hotel on the rim of the Caldera and all is set for your romantic escape. For schedule/rates of air tickets please see Do Hop website.
Indulge yourself to the perfect sailing trip to Santorini! Lots of time for swimming and exploring, meals at delicious on shore taverns and anything you might dream of. The solution to explore the 2 most famous islands in Greece, plus another 4-5 in between, in just a week on board: embark at Mykonos and set sail for the adventure of a lifetime to popular Santorini as well as several off the beaten path island. Start right in the middle of the action -in the heart of the Cyclades - only a few hours away from so many amazing islands like Paros, Naxos, Syros etc.
Since many of our guests wish to visit both Santorini and Mykonos during a regular 7 day trip , the last years we have made special arrangements and set up a base in Mykonos as well in order to make all these dreams reality and be able to reach Santorini even during a regular 7 day trip. Please contact us for more details on hows / whats regarding your Mykonos - Santorini sailing adventure.
Reaching the embarkation point at Mykonos is extremely easy! Not only are there international flights landing at Mykonos airport ( IATA code- JMK ) but also getting from Athens to Mykonos is EXTREMELY easy. You can choose in between:
Please note that the ferry schedule are announced a couple of months before the travel date - but rest assured there will be different options from morning till evening. Some of the ferry routes are announced ahead of time so for the summer period some sails might be announced as early as now - you might try and check Viva Travel for several of the options. And expect closer to the date more options/hours will become available as other companies decide to publish their schedule for the season.
Please inform us of your travel plans BEFORE booking so we inform you what and when is possible and also help you out with information on the easiest way of getting to the boat.
Due to logistics, after a trip has been booked, it will unfortunately no longer be possible to make such a major modifications on the embarkation point
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An unforgettable yacht cruise: Mykonos and Santorini Sail to Santorini and Mykonos on a luxury charter for a weekend among the typical postcard-like white houses overlooking the deep blue sea. The two islands are ever more up to date, different and yet similar especially in the way they always live up to expectations.
A longer yacht cruise of the Cyclades Island would be best to fully enjoy the beauty of these charming locations, but if you are planning to spend a weekend there here are our recommendations on what to see in Mykonos and Santorini .
Even on a short holiday you cannot miss shopping at Santorini’s exclusive stores: from jewels made by contemporary artists inspired by modernized Byzantine art to fashion and accessory shops selling the collections of local artists inspired by the colors of the island, to art galleries and chic wine bars.
For those who would prefer not to dine on board Santorini boasts several top quality restaurants , offering a taste of the local cuisine improved by professional chefs who know how to delight the palate of demanding patrons.
The weekend is almost over but you cannot leave the island without first visiting Red Beach , the world famous beach of red sand: a cliff made of lava that plunges into the crystal-clear sea, a proof of its volcanic origin. This almost surreal site rests on the southern coast of the island inside a large bay, the result of the erosion of the mountain that towers above it.
The most magical sunset is in Santorini, the truly unforgettable one that your mind will keep going back to long after your yacht cruise in Greece is over. Sipping a drink on one of Oia’s exclusive terraces you will be enchanted by the sight of the sun disappearing in the sea in a flash of red light, spectacularly coloring the outline of the ancient caldera. And here, in silent, suspended moments of contemplation of a spectacle that repeats itself everyday, the same and yet a different one each time, you will understand why there is no other sunset in the world like this.
If Saturday in Santorini was fantastic, Sunday in Mykonos will be just as great. The island has a double nature: during the day it lives off the life of unspoiled sites where the sweet scent of the green Mediterranean vegetation enfolds the transparent sea; at night exclusive clubs fire up nights that seems to go on forever.
The white houses covered in bougainvillea flowers make Mykonos the symbol of the kind of Mediterranean lifestyle that today is very much sought after and loved. But this is also the island of blasting music, a heaven of techno, house, commercial, minimal and garage sounds, of eccentric characters, of tourists in search of exciting and extreme adventures, as well as of hopeless romantics that will be enchanted by its sunsets.
Devote your day to soak up the sun on your luxury charter equipped with the most exclusive amenities and visit Mykonos best beaches . The most famous and trendy ones are along the southern coast, which in the summer months can be very busy. Wilder and more secluded getaways are instead found in the north, perfect if you wish to steer away from the island’s night life.
The evening is spent at beach parties or exclusive clubs like Cavo Paradiso, Paradise or Skandinavian Disco Source where you will listen to the music of international DJs while sipping a cocktail to make your nights in Mykonos memorable. Or the clubs in Little Venice full of atmosphere and a touch of romance.
Ready to leave for an unforgettable weekend in Mykonos and Santorini on a luxury charter ? Contact us, our team of experts will choose the perfect yacht for you and recommend the right tour for your next memorable cruise of Greece .
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8 days | sail from mykonos to santorini on this greek island adventure.
Move between the boat, the beach and inviting Greek villages on this relaxing eight-day sailing adventure between Mykonos and Santorini. Spend your days swimming in turquoise waters, lazing on white-sand beaches, sampling mouth-watering local cuisine and exploring coastal villages steeped in history, mythology and beauty. Visit the beautiful islands of Amorgos, Naxos, Small Cyclades and Ios, watch a host of spectacular sunsets and enjoy Greek hospitality before returning to the boat to be rocked gently to sleep at night.
View the itinerary for departures between 01 January 2024 - 31 December 2024
Kalimera! Welcome to Greece. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 4 pm at a restaurant (Cantina Mykonos). The first port of call is the local supermarket to buy supplies for your trip as a group. The starter pack will include provisions for some breakfasts, lunches and/or snacks. If you have any special dietary requirements, please make sure you notify us at the time of booking so we can accommodate your requests. Before or after the meeting, maybe head out to explore Mykonos or unwind on one of the island’s sandy beaches. Perhaps visit the Church of Panagia Paraportiani or browse the galleries, restaurants and boutiques. Tonight, why not grab your fellow travellers and wander down to Little Venice to enjoy a cocktail by the water at sunset.
There are no meals included on this day.
Your skipper will collect the trip kitty of EUR 100 at the pre-departure meeting today.
There is another business named 'Cantina' right at the big ferry terminal which is not our meeting point. Our meeting point is the 'Cantina' just besides Olia Hotel Mykonos at Tourlos Marina. There is 700 m distance between the two.
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 and may vary depending on weather. Your skipper will make the final call to ensure your safety at all times.
This morning, head for the Bay of Gaidharos for breakfast and a swim, before making your way across the glistening water to Naxos – home to beautiful beaches, fragrant olive groves and the villages of Hora, the capital of Naxos. As the largest Cycladic Island, Naxos also has one of the most colourful mythological histories. The Old Town areas of Hora are perfect for a stroll and some nightlife. Visit the impressive Venetian Kastro, where mansions, monuments and churches all retain their medieval spirit in the winding laneways. 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. You can also head into the countryside to see local rural life, visit one of the oldest temples in Greece, then chill out in the hills with lunch at a family tavern. Get a taste of the local brew with a shot of Kitron (best described as a lemon liquor) and top it off with a wander along the beach. Over the next few days, you’ll sail to Syros, the Small Cyclades, Amorgos, Ios, then you’ll return to Santorini.
Sail to the island of Syros, dropping by the Bay of Gaidharos along the way for a swim. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and neo-classical architecture, Syros’ neutral role during the Greek Revolution made it a safe haven for the persecuted. You can catch a bus up the hill to the fortress-like village of Ano Syros and explore the town’s stone archways and narrow alleyways (the views of the Aegean are stunning from up here). Sample authentic Greek food and culture in the capital of Syros and the Cyclades, Ermoupoli, and check out the town hall in the main square.
Sail to the Small Cyclades, where only Koufonisia, Iraklia, Schinousa and Donousa have permanent residents. Here, you'll discover clear waters, great beaches, friendly locals and sleepy tavernas all built around the fishing villages. Explore the town, maybe sampling some fresh seafood in a waterfront taverna – a great way to take in the magic of the Mediterranean.
Visit the rugged mountainous island of Amorgos is known as the location of Luc Bresson's film 'The Big Blue'. Amorgos has a history of colonisation and occupation with evidence of a functioning society back as far as 4000 BC. At Katapola, the island's main port, you'll see classic Cycladic architecture with windmills and an old Venetian castle. Stroll the waterfront, explore the ancient Minoan Settlement or visit the village of Hora (Amorgos town), which sits high on the rocky mountainside. Maybe drive up to the 11th-century monastery, Moni Hozoviotissis, built gripping the cliff face with panoramic views across the Aegean Sea.
Continue to Ios, an island inhabited since early Cycladic times, proudly claiming to be the burial place of epic Greek poet Homer. Ios has managed to retain some allure from the abundance of beaches and preservation of its classic cube houses packed around the laneways of Hora. A short walk from the harbour are Hora's shops, restaurants, nightclubs, bars and cafes. If you’re seeking a more authentic taste of the Old Town, explore during the day while the masses are beachside. The popular beaches of Gialos and Milopotas are also lively at night with a range of water sports on offer during the day. Valmas, Kolitzani and Tsamaria are all options if you're looking for something a little quieter. Sunset views can be enjoyed from the hill where Panagia Gremiotissa (the Church of the Virgin) sits. The distinctive single palm tree next to the church makes it an icon you can always see from throughout town.
On your penultimate day, you’ll sail back towards Santorini, spending the final night of the trip in Thirasia. Formed by a huge volcanic explosion, Santorini is instantly recognisable with its blue and white buildings, fascinating ruins and natural beauty. After sailing through the caldera, maybe head to the capital of Fira, sitting the edge of the caldera. Popular for its restaurants, shops and bars, you can make the most of the scenery on a walk along the rim to Firostefani, Imerovigli and Oia. Santorini's volcanic beaches are also a must-see – head to Red Beach or the black beaches of Perissa, Vlhada, Perivolos and Agios Georgios.
Your sailing time on Day 2 will be approximately 3 hours. Your sailing time on Day 3 will be approximately 5 hours. Your sailing time on Day 4 will be approximately 3 hours.
Your adventure comes to an end this morning in Santorini at Athinios Port. If you plan to depart today, make sure your flight doesn’t depart until after 4 pm. Your skipper can assist with organizing a taxi to drop you off at your hotel or Santorini Airport. It’s recommend booking a couple of extra night's accommodation to see all the sights that Santorini has to offer – if you do have the time to extend your adventure, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time.
Depending on the weather conditions and berthing availability, you may cross from Ios to Santorini by ferry on the last day. This will mean you’ll arrive in Santorini by approximately 12 pm.
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Important notes.
START TIME: The trip commences on day 1 in Mykonos at 4pm.
ACCOMMODATION ON BOARD THE YACHT This trip is accommodated entirely on board a yacht of between 54ft to 56ft. A typical yacht for 11 travellers is equipped with a mixture of 2 x double cabins, 2 x twin cabins and 1 x triple cabin. There are 5 shared bathrooms. Our boats are real yachts and this is a real sailing trip. Yachts are designed to keep sleeping areas to the absolute minimum of space, while maximising common areas as much as possible.
Rooms are allocated on arrival by our skipper according to group composition, which means it is not possible to reserve or guarantee any specific berth or cabin. Single passengers will be paired up with another passenger of the same gender, this may mean sharing a double cabin with a double mattress. If you’d prefer not to share a cabin, a single cabin supplement is available at an additional charge. Everyone including the skipper shares the bathrooms on board.
While not everyone may feel entirely comfortable living in such close quarters, those who are looking to revel in the adventure and exhilaration of an authentic sailing trip usually find any discomfort from cramped living conditions is more than made up for by the whole experience.
HOT WEATHER: Summer temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius, which can be uncomfortable for those not used to the heat. Please consider the time of the year you wish to travel and your suitability to that season.
MINIMUM AGE: The minimum age on this trip is 15.
PASSPORT DETAILS: Please provide full passport details at time of booking including exact name as per passport, date of birth, nationality, issue and expiry dates as these are essential for booking services on this trip.
ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION: Please note that the majority of our sailing trips start and/or finish at a marina or port. If you have pre-booked any additional accommodation through us, you will need to make your own way to the joining point on day 1 and from the finish point on the final day. We do not provide transfers between hotels and the port/marina. Please check the 'Joining Point Description' in the Essential Trip Information for details.
SNORKELLING There are many opportunities for snorkelling during this trip. Diving masks, snorkels and fins are provided onboard the yacht and are for use by all passengers. They are disinfected prior to use. Some customers may prefer to bring their own diving mask and snorkel from home and just use the fins available on board.
TRIP KITTY: On this trip we highly recommend that you contribute to a kitty of EUR100 per person. The kitty is an on-ground payment put into a central fund managed by travellers. It helps fund for breakfast and lunch on the boat and other small items such as ice, water, snacks and drinks. Travellers are responsible for the preparation of these meals onboard and to shop at port where supermarkets are often very close to the mooring. Kitty amounts are subject to change to reflect local price increases. On day 1, the skipper will talk through the kitty and how it will be managed (by yourself or fellow travellers) The kitty will be collected when you arrive at the welcome meeting or in stages throughout your trip.
** Please note, the kitty amount should be used as a guide. More than likely you will not spend the full amount recommended however it's advisable to budget for this amount **
Want an in-depth insight into this trip? Essential Trip Information provides a detailed itinerary, visa info, how to get to your hotel, what's included - pretty much everything you need to know about this adventure and more.
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Day 1: Mykonos
One of the most cosmopolitan of all the Greek islands, Mykonos has an international reputation and justifiably attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. The capital Chora, with its colourful harbour in which little fishing boats nest happily side by side with luxury yachts, presents quite a different picture from that of the majority of Aegean island towns. One of the most charming districts of Chora is Little Venice with the picturesque houses of the island's sea captains, built right on the rocks lashed on by the sea. The mascot of the Island is a Pelican, called Petros, which can be seen trying to bite tourists at the port. Mykonos is also famous for its beaches. The most famous ones are located in the southern part of the island. Psarou beach with its pure and clean white sand is considered a VIP place. You will often see here beautiful yachts at anchor and people enjoying the gorgeous sea. It is also an ideal place for water sports activities. The water is usually calm as it is protected with the mountains around. Other famous places similar to Psarou are Elia, Kalafatis, Paranga located south. When in Mykonos, remember to taste delicious pepper flavoured kopanisti, a soft cheese seasoned with pepper. It is the gastronomic trademark of the island. Cooked pork filet with spices known as “louzes” is perfect for meat-eaters, as well as local sausages sprinkled with pepper.
Day 2: Paros
Sailing from Mykonos to Paros (Naousa bay) after breakfast Paros, the third largest of the Cyclades after Naxos and Andros. Gently rolling hills surround the centre and southeast of the island, which is occupied by endless vineyards. Paroikia (or Paros),the island's capital and port, stands on the site of an ancient city. There are a picturesque and ruinous Venetian castle and the courtyards of the houses of the town - all of them painted white - are full of hanging pots of basil, jasmine and honeysuckle. Walk around the village before cruising to Langeri, a secluded sandy beach, or Drios beach, which happens to have a fabulous fish taverna. In general, Paros looks like the vibrant life has not stepped on shore, however, you’ll find here both, tranquil and vibrant atmosphere. The main village of the island is Paroikia, whereas Naoussa is famous for having cosmopolitan vibes. Both have whitewashed houses that look like sugar cubes, ouzeries, restaurants, potted geraniums, clouds of bougainvillaea, and fine restaurants. The picture-perfect scenery is completed with little colourful caiques - traditional fishing boats. Kolymbithres Beach located near Naoussa is one of the most beautiful spots on the island. And it is also one of the most popular ones in the area for its strange rock formations. In summer it gets crowded so you may not want to stay there long. Let your captain choose a nice bay nearby for an overnight stay and dinner on board.
Day 3: Antiparos, Schinoussa, Kaoufonisia
Sailing from Paros to Antiparos after breakfast. Antiparos is famous for the off-the-beaten-track vibe. This is a nice destination if you want to escape the crowds and just stay away from the developed towns. Maybe this is one of the main reasons why the Hollywood star Tom Hanks owns a house in Antiparos and comes here for a vacation with his family. Other celebrities as Matthew McConaughey, Whoopi Goldberg, Nia Vardalos also come here for a real Greek holiday. The most popular activity in Antiparos island is swimming. Many sandy beaches with crystal water are found in close distance to Chora.There are some interesting reefs and old wrecks to be discovered. You can also visit the Cave of Antiparos, one of the largest in Europe. It takes more than 400 steps to reach the heart of the cave and see its impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Locals recommend Sifneiko beach for an amazing sunset experience. Sailing from Antiparos to Schinoussa for lunch.
Schinoussa, or the Island of the Rising Sun, is a little remote land that belongs to the community of Small Cyclades. Forbes picked it as one of the must-visit places in Greece.This island suits best to those who wish to escape crowds, all-inclusive developments on the most popular islands, who appreciate privacy, unspoilt natural settings, calm and isolated destination, the unhurried path of life and absence of the modern world disturbance. Those who’ve been to Schinoussa say it is as if you’ve travelled in the past. The villages of the island reflect the atmosphere of the old Greece in the 1950s. The main reason to visit is to enjoy its secluded beaches (Almyros, Lioliou, Tsigouri), wild landscapes and meet the friendly locals who call themselves as the descenders of the pirates. There are no sightseeing options except the church of Panagia Akathi - the protector of Schinoussa. One of the few places to savour local foods is Harama. It’s a family-owned restaurant with a large terrace overlooking a local village and the sea. Traditional Greek food is served here from the ingredients that grow in the garden of the restaurant. There’s also a little vineyard nearby. Sailing from Schoinousa to Kaoufonisia for the night.
When ready, set sail to your next destination - Koufonisia. Koufonisia is not the name of one island. It is a community of three small islands - Pano Koufonisi, Kato Koufonisi, and Keros. This island complex is one of charming Greek summer Edenic spots where you won’t meet crowds of tourists. Inhabited Pano Koufonisi is where all the touristic facilities are located. Kato Koufonisi is a paradise with crystal-clear turquoise seawater. Upon your arrival swim in a picturesque anchorage and then spend the evening wandering in the old town, Chora Koufonisia. Sample some delicious local specialities. Once being back on board, opt for a quieter night in a nearby bay.
Day 4: Pano Koufonisi, Nikouria, Amargos
Sailing from Kaoufonisia to Pano Koufonisi in the morning. It is a very quiet and charming place where approximately 300 people live permanently. It is indeed the smallest inhabited island in the Cyclades. It is easy to imagine that it’s a real paradise without cars and traffic jam where travellers can relax by swimming, sunbathing, walking, eating, drinking and swimming some more. The most beautiful beaches include Ammos and Pori covered with the sand coloured in the golden tones and washed by the crystal clear shallow sea waters. Next to Pori some large caves are found to impress the visitors. As for dining options, there’s Capetan Nikolas famous for great seafood, Mellisa offering traditional homemade Greek meals, and Mixalios considered to be great for meat lovers. Sailing from Pano Koufonisi to Nikouria for lunch.
Nikouria is an uninhabited Island of roughly 5 km long. This is a nice place for a quick stop for lunch and some fun water activities, as well as visiting beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches. The island is known for the production of coins in the antique times. Sailing from Nikouria to the center of Amargos island for dinner. When ready, set sail to Amorgos famous for its white monastery of Hozoviotissa, the second oldest in Greece. Embedded into a sheer orange cliff face, it looks surreal at a height of more than 350 meters. Save a visit for the next day, perhaps right after breakfast. Tonight walking up to the Langada hill is a beautiful option for those loving active vacation. There you can have dinner with the view. If you don’t favour a long walk, it is also possible to take a taxi. The island is also much loved for its marvellous beaches with azure waters, caves, diving spots, scenic bays and ancient footpaths through steep rocky terrain. An interesting fact is that Amorgos served as the filming site of the 1988 movie "The Big Blue" by Luc Besson.
Day 5: Drima, Ios
Sailing from Amorgos center to Drima for breakfast. Drima, also known as Kato Antikeri is located in the northwestern Cyclades, and it is a private island. It is also listed for sale and open for the development. Right now the island looks like uninhabited paradise surrounds with the green and turquoise crystal clear sea, perfect for snorkelling, swimming and enjoying dolce far niente time. Sailing from Drima to Ios (Manganari beach) for lunch. After lunch set sails to the Manganari beach on the island of Ios. Usually, this place is kept undisturbed by people as it’s quite remote and located quite far from the main town. So for those who like peaceful and charming beaches with golden sand and clear water, it is the right place to be.
Some of the scenes from the "The Big Blue» movie by Luc Besson were also filmed here. Sailing from Ios (Manganari beach) to Ios center for dinner. Ios, which is locally called Nios, is an island whose history goes back to prehistoric times. According to Herodotus, the “poet of poet’s”, the ‘godlike’ Homer was buried at Plakotos, in the north of the island and Pausanias tells us that there was an inscription at Delphi confirming the poet’s interment on Ios. The sites of Ios include a Hellenistic tower and the remains of an ancient aqueduct at Agia Theodoti, traces of an ancient temple at Psathi, a ruinous Venetian castle at the spot known as Paleokastro, and the Hellenistic tower of Plakotos. Ios is loved for its vibrant nightlife that’s why it’s usually visited by young travellers from all over the world who come here to enjoy buzzing local bars, clubs, restaurants, and cafes. If you’re not a fan of local party scenes, then enjoy a leisurely walk around the village or visit the church of Panagia Gremiotissa and savour the imposing views.
Day 6: Santorini
Sailing from Ios to Santorini (Red beach) for lunch.
As you approach Santorini, it's easy to imagine the cataclysm that gave birth to this astonishing Greek Island that has become such a popular tourist destination. Your yacht edges between bare islands of volcanic rock and the crescent-shaped remains of the volcano. Santorini, with its sheer black cliffs rising 200 meters out of the sea, actually consists of three islands: Thira, Thirasia and Aspronisi.
First stop is at the“Martian” beach, where the “sand” is red. It’s not the sand, but a mineral crumb of terracotta hue, which appeared here after one of the rocks cracked. It is one of the most popular beaches in the area due to its colour.
Sailing from Santorini (Red beach) to Santorini (Thira) for dinner.
For dinner you cam travel to Pyrgos, a village where locals go for dining experience away from the crowds in Fira or Oia. Tavernas here are famous for serving super delicious food. Mythos taverna has a great variety of dishes and wines, and it does feature a beautiful panoramic view, as it’s located on the hill. One more option is Metaxy Mas, where they serve “fillet with Vinsanto sauce or boneless pork chops with orange sauce and jacket potato” or risotto-like seafood dish called 'Giouvetsi' featuring mussels, prawns, saffron, olive oil. Food lovers must visit the world-famous “Selene” restaurant also located in Pygros, as not only it has creative Greek and Santorini cuisine, but because it has an incredible story behind.
The restaurant was opened more than 30 years ago by Mr Giorgos Hatzigiannakis, when Greek food wasn’t very popular. Who knew that was the case, right? Local dining places in Greece were offering more of foreign dishes, specifically focusing on French cuisine. It was because locals thought they had nothing to impress tourists with, thinking that their own recipes “represented the poverty of the old days”.
The family of Hatzigiannakis thought the other way. So they started to do the magic by renovating the old recipes, promoting local ingredients, experimenting with food, and thus developing Santorini’s cuisine and inspiring others. This all was more than appreciated first by travellers, and then by locals as well. So it is fair to say that “Selene” was the pioneer of the famous modern Greek cuisine and it contributed to the fact that Santorini is not only a romantic destinaiton but also a popular gastronomic stop.
Day 7: Santorini
Santorini Center Thira what most travellers know as Santorini has a reputation of one of the most romantic spots on Earth. Couples who want to celebrate their love, have a wedding ceremony or a lovely photoshoot against the beautiful backdrop of the island, adore this destination.The most visited towns on the island are Fira and Oia. More than half a century ago they were destroyed by a massive earthquake, and locals managed to fully rebuild them and turn into travel Mecca. Steep balconies and terraces, narrow cute streets, blue domes, whitewashed Greek houses, craved in the cliffs, neoclassical building, cave-like hotels, authentic souvenir shops – those are just a few things why you’d love a walk around Fira and Oia. The Balcony of Santorini is the name of a cliff survived after numerous earthquakes. It is located at one of the highest points of the island where a picturesque village of Imerovigli stands. Couples usually choose this place for their wedding ceremony. While driving around the island on a quad bike or with a car you’ll think that soil here is not capable of producing any fruits and vegetables, as it looks very dry. However, if to pay attention you’ll notice wine and olive groves here and there, and vegetables and fruits growing. For wine lovers, there’s even a museum of wine located near Kamari. It’s founded at the end of the 19th century by two brothers. You can taste various sorts of wine here, visit a cave with wine stock. Winemaking is one of the most favourite things to do among locals. They’re very proud of their wines produced from the special grape – asiritico. And they should be as it tastes amazing. Between Skala (the main port), at the base of the cliff, and Thera (the main town), a narrow path has been etched into the cliff-face in a series of zigzags. To the left of the path, there are the prosaic lines of a cable car, the first hint of the island's connection with the twentieth century and tourism. There are three ways to get from Skala to Thera - mule, foot or cable car. The most popular is by mule. Besides the interesting architecture of the houses in Thera, it is worth visiting the two cathedrals (the Orthodox and the Catholic) and the Monastery of the Dominican nuns. The Catholic monastery of Panagia of Rodari, which was built in the area of Skaros where the medieval capital of the island used to lie surrounded by a strong fortress on the edge of a steep hill, and the Venetian building Gizi are worth a visit. The best places to watch the sunset in Santorini are from the deck of a yacht if you are seeking for privacy, Imerovigli village on top of Thira, and Oia if you don’t mind hundreds of people standing next to you, and from Santo Winery where you can also enjoy some local wines while watching one of the most beautiful natural phenomena.
Day 8: Santorini
Farewell to the crew and departure after breakfast.
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Our Mykonos – Santorini private day cruise will travel you to one of the most emblematic and word famous summer destinations in Greece! The magical island of Santorini !
We will start our cruise from the Port of Platis Gialos. On our way to Santorini we will pass by the island of Paros . Paros manages to combine in a unique and enviable way the modern infrastructure with the traditional architecture. Meanwhile, it is always featured amongst the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. It attracts every year thousands of Greek and foreign visitors, as well as celebrities from all around the world.
Next to see is the island of Ios . This island is not only preferred by young people, who are looking for an amazing holiday experience, but also by young-at-heart visitors. Couples, dreaming of romantically beautiful island scenery for their vacations. Furthermore, the beautiful Chora of Ios has been declared as a traditional settlement. This is due to its typical Cycladic architecture, which is bound to impress you!
Kolimbithres / Paros : The exotic Kolimbithres is a sandy beach with crystal-clear waters and bizarre rocks that are forming small “swimming pools” that you will surely fall in love with. Located in Naoussa’s bay, this beach is definitely worth your visit.
Magganari Beach / Ios : Magganari is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches of the Aegean Sea for a reason; three quiet coves form an exotic lagoon, protected both by waves and wind. In this scenery, you will feel like you have found an earthly paradise away from the bustling crowds.
The island is magically curved around the imposing Caldera, forming one of the most fascinating and mysterious destinations in the world. It’s an island where all your senses seem magnified, an effect of its many contrasts: black earth against whitewashed homes clinging to the cliffside, or wild volcanic sculptures against sleek Cycladic lines.
Any stay in Santorini island should always feature a yacht cruise to the three islets. They were violently created during the explosion of ancient times, named Nea Kammeni, Palea Kammeni, and Thirassia.
Their location at the opposite of the western part of Santorini gives one the opportunity to actually see the volcano and its magnificence. There, one can explore these rather barren, but nonetheless beautiful islets. With their rock formations and tremendous colors, they create picture-perfect scenery.
Grasp the chance to swim in their hot springs; only a few words can describe the feeling! The power of this volcanic island creates an energy that overwhelms the senses!
We will then start our cruise back to Mykonos and Platis Gialos Port. Our Mykonos – Santorini private day cruise is full of new, fascinating experiences, from one of the most amazing islands worldwide!
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Yacht rental mykonos santorini.
Embark on a yacht rental in Mykonos to Santorini, where the abounding beauty will sweep you away. Savor the majestic scenery as Yacht Rental Mykonos offers a privileged standpoint. A Mykonos yacht charter to Santorini offer all you can imagine and even more. The breathtaking sunset vista in Oia, the typical Cycladic architecture, the luxury accommodations, t, the dramatic rocky landscape, and the seafront fine dining restaurants, crowned by the astonishing volcano are a feast for the sense, rationalizing why Santorini is among the most majestic global. Let Yacht Rental Mykonos guide you through this heaven on earth.
The traditional village of Oia, beckons myriads of tourists with its magnetic charm. Perched majestically atop a stunning cliff, Oia offers breathtaking panoramic views of the scenic volcano and the picturesque island of Thirasia. This charming village is renowned as the premier destination for experiencing the legendary Santorini sunset. Take leisurely walks through its enchanting labyrinthine alleys, explore the myriad art galleries, and indulge in the inviting ambiance of its cozy cafes, vibrant bars, and delectable restaurants. Descend to the bottom of the village and discover the idyllic Ammoudi Bay, where a line of traditional seaside taverns awaits, offering an authentic taste of local cuisine amidst a tranquil coastal setting.
Fira the capital of Santorini, teeming with cosmopolitan allure, offers a kaleidoscope of experiences that resonate with the penchants of affluent travelers. Fira, the capital of Santorini, is a haven for shoppers and enthusiasts of fine art. The town boasts diverse establishments, including high-end designer stores and captivating art galleries. Perched on the edge of the island's stunning caldera, Fira offers a panoramic view of the majestic Santorini skyline. During the day, the cobblestone alleys exude a sense of tranquility, inviting visitors to leisurely explore the town's hidden treasures. As night falls, a gentle sea breeze carries the promise of unforgettable revelry in Fira's vibrant nightlife scene, which is further enhanced by the enchanting vistas of the island's breathtaking allure.
A day yacht rental in Santorini is the only way to unveil the volcanic wonders of Palaia Kammeni and Nea Kammeni. Walki in the rim of the volcanic crater and then treat yourself to a soothing and therapeutic soak in the healing waters of its hot springs, allowing yourself to unwind and rejuvenate amidst this natural wonder.
Immerse in the viticulture of Santorini, where the soil is full of volcanic substance, resulting in unique winery miracles. From the Visando and Asyrtiko, the local wines of Santorini will delight your palate as you delve into a year-old tradition in the wine cellar beholding the rarest and Indigenous wine selection. Santorini's Wine Museum Koutsogiannopoulos is one of the most outstanding wine museums globally. Nestled within a natural labyrinth inside a cave, the museum offers a captivating journey through the rich and storied history of winemaking on the picturesque island of Santorini
Santorini is renowned for its exquisite local produce cultivated in the unique volcanic soil. These ingredients form the foundation of the island's traditional cuisine, which can be savored in the charming local tavernas and high-end restaurants. To elevate the dining experience, be sure to complement these delectable dishes with a glass of the island's finest local wine, adding an extra layer of authenticity to your culinary journey amidst the Agean allure. The volcanic nature of the island has also assembled naturally vibrant beaches, such as the black pebbled Kamari, the iconic white rock formation in White Beaches the idyllic black-sand cove of Perissa, and the black and red cobles in Red Beach.
A Caldera private cruise is a must, to frankly relish the magnificence of the Santorini, book your day yacht rental in Santorini during the golden hour, when the sun slowly fades from the horizon, coloring the skyline in crimson hues and enhances your overall experience. A Mykonos yacht rental to Santorini offers a front-row seat to the majestic allure of the island.
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini in a fabulous itinerary of 11 Days
A sailing Route among the most famous Sailing Destinations in Greece: Mykonos, Koufonissi, Paros and Santorini, plus more breath taking Cyclades islands!
Fascinating and Challenging sailing conditions, secluded coves, the Incredible Blue of the Aegean Sea!
Swim in golden beaches, sail the challenging Aegean Sea with favorable conditions (mostly downwind), visit traditional fish ports, dine with fresh sea food. All in all, live an unforgettable sailing experience in the Greek Waters.
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Mykonos - Naxos - Koufonissi - Schoinoussa - Antiparos - Paros - Sifnos - Milos - Folegandros - Santorin
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Whether you are looking for a luxury yacht or a speed boat there is a selection of big or smaller boats to satisfy your needs.
Our base is in Athens during the winter and Mykonos and Santorini during the summer time.
You choose for each days activities. The experienced crew will suggest you the best ways to spend your time.
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Luxury Travel in Mykonos and Greece. Travel experts, lifestyle managers to make a unique itinerary according to your tastes. 24/7 luxury concierge on all destinations with Luxury Holidays Greece.
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Enjoy the best beach parties in Mykonos, Santorini, Paros. VIP table reservations on a day yacht charter from Mykonos or Santorini and back. Let us guide you to the very best parties in the Greek islands this summer.
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One way cruise itinerary from Mikonos to Santorini onboard the very spacious catamaran Lagoon 450
Aegean islands are considered the best sailing destination in Greece and among the best in the world. There is no better way to explore the delights of the Islands than from the water. The deep blue sea and the sheltered waters make them the sailor's paradise.
Embark on a carefree sailing vacation in the beauty of the Greek Islands. Experience a dream getaway and idyllic estinations aboard the privacy of your fully, crewed catamaran. .With our bases in Mykonosand Santorini we cover the most beautiful islands around south Aegean Sea. Let’s travel together to discover the secrets of ancient philosophers, taste the unique Mediterranean flavors, dive into the Aegean clear waters, live an adventure sailing Greece and admire the breath taking sunsets of Aegean Sea.
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The lagoon 450 hits a sweet spot in terms of size. it can carry a family or a couple with guests in style. the dimensions of this ship are as impressive as its design, at 14 meters in length and 8 meters wide, this luxury catamaran offers a surface of 110 square meters, a real floating palace. lagoon 450 catamarans are designed according to the latest trends – with light wood and modern fully-equipped kitchen in semi-island – offering large open spaces despite being on a vessel. the exterior offers a double deck with centered helm on the upper deck, elevated and focused on the centerline of the ship..
The Lagoon 450 has a steering station on the fly bridge with safe access from both sides for perfect visibility and a large sunbathing area. The saloon and cabins are exceptionally well lit from natural light, thanks to large glazed panels on hulls.
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1: Sat | 0 | Board in the afternoon in Add Mykonos to your yacht charter itinerary if you are looking for a good dose of nightlife and people watching during your sailing trip. This tiny jewel of a town is a wonderfully twee tourist haven that positively hums with activity during the summer. Mykonos is often portrayed by the tourist board as little Venice, with pictures ... |
2: Sun | 25 | Paroikia is the capital of Paros Island and typically Cycladic. A maze of shimmering, white cubic houses meander uphill from the bustling harbour and associated restaurants and bars. Not as fertile as its next door neighbour, , Paros can seem a little barren at first sight. However Paroikia has a surprising amount of water which ... |
3: Mon | 32 | Schinoussa means The Island of the Sun. It’s a small island with a population of around 250. Schinoussa lies just off the southern end of Naxos and is part of the Little Cyclades group. The well sheltered main port, Mersini is on the west coast. It’s a small settlement with a couple of restaurants. There’s a ferry ... |
4: Tue | 41 | Santorini is one of the most photographed islands in Greece. Images of its dazzling white buildings and cobalt blue domes, set along precipitous cliffs ringing the indigo sea of the old volcanic caldera, grace calendars everywhere. The reality is no less spectacular. Santorini is a must-see of any Cyclades flotilla or bareboat sailing holiday. Sadly, Santorini charter yachts face ... |
5: Wed | 33 | Folegandros is well off the beaten path for most charter yachts. Somewhat stark at first glance, the only real greenery in the island gathers around the islands capital of Chora which is built precariously close to a 200m cliff edge. This is a pleasant and rather sophisticated place to make for on your sailing holiday ... |
6: Thu | 35 | Piso Livadi is the port for the nearby town of Marpissa. It is on the east coast of Paros Once a tiny fishing village, it’s now a popular tourist location. The newly built apartments probably now outnumber the original houses. However, the development has been tasteful – there are no high rise hotels here. And there are ... |
7: Fri | 31 | Add Mykonos to your yacht charter itinerary if you are looking for a good dose of nightlife and people watching during your sailing trip. This tiny jewel of a town is a wonderfully twee tourist haven that positively hums with activity during the summer. Mykonos is often portrayed by the tourist board as little Venice, with pictures ... |
8: Sat | 0 | Disembark (am) or if stayng for a second week, spend the day exploring Mykonos |
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The most famous island in the Cyclades Islands is Mykonos, also known as the "Island of the Winds" in Greek folklore. Mykonos is a must-see location on your yacht charter in Greece, whether it's for a crewed motor yacht adventure or a crewed catamaran vacation. It has hills crowned with traditional windmills. Get ready for breathtaking views, crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and exciting nightlife that will make your trip to Mykonos one to remember!
Mykonos serves as the focal point for an elegant and unforgettable Greek trip, making it the ideal destination for fashionistas, beachgoers, and those wishing to be pampered. With 300 days of sunlight available and the glamour of Athens pulsing from its adorable, pastel-colored villages to its ink-blue sea, it is understandable why Mykonos has earned the moniker "Capri of Greece." Mykonos. Nestled between Athens and Crete, it is thought to be the Cyclades' premier charter destination.
Both experienced sailors and those seeking a little adventure will find the sailing conditions to be ideal. There are many diverse factors that draw visitors to the islands, including the breathtaking beaches, the exciting nightlife, and even the mouthwatering Greek cuisine.
Yachting around the island is a terrific way to discover the greatest beaches in Mykonos and take a swim in its pristine waters. How could anything be better than renting a boat in Mykonos when the perfect weather is added to the mix?
As you get closer to the island, take in the distinctive windmills and enjoy one of the breathtaking sunsets from a little waterfront café or restaurant in Little Venice. Whatever you choose to do with it, you will have an absolutely amazing experience when you rent a boat in Mykonos. A luxury boat charter in Mykonos combines beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a buzzing nightlife to make it a year-round favorite of the Grecian seas.
Many different factors can affect the cost of chartering a yacht in Mykonos. A few of these factors include the duration of your Mykonos luxury yacht charter, the number of passengers onboard, the season in which you wish to set sail, and the size and model of your desired boat.
Renting a yacht in Mykonos with a skipper will also typically cost more than a bareboat charter and the type of boat will also affect the cost. Below is a list of average weekly prices depending on boat type:
The optimal season for a summer luxury yacht hire is between July and September due to the average June temperature in Mykonos.
Sailing Itineraries from Mykonos
Popular Cyclades islands like Santorini and Naxos could be added to the itinerary of a yacht charter from Mykonos. One of the most well-known island groups in the Aegean Sea is the Cyclades, and each island in the group has a distinctively alluring personality.
In the summer, Mykonos is well-known for the flood of models and celebrities who come to the island for its late-night parties with the best DJs in the world. However, Mykonos has more to offer than just nightlife; it is an island that presents fine gourmet cuisine, cultural pursuits, and exclusive beaches and coves.
The well-known windmills of the island are located in Mykonos Town, sometimes referred to as "Chora" locally. The mills were once used to grind wheat, but as technology advanced, they are now either private residences or museums. One of Mykonos' outstanding sunset views may be seen from the most well-known ones, the (Kato Myloi), which are perched on a hill overlooking the ocean.
The Mykonos landmark of Little Venice is another well-known sight to stop by. It is a neighborhood made up of vibrant homes constructed on the shoreline. The bulk of the homes is now classy bars and eateries, making them a great choice for anyone looking to have a beverage while watching the sunset. As you meander through the twisting passageways of Mykonos Town, you will come across the tiny white buildings with blue doors and windows.
You may discover luxury stores and bars in Matogiania. The majority of Mykonos' party scene is concentrated along the coast, at beaches like Paradise and Super Paradise, which include bars, loud music, and dispersed beach clubs that frequently stay open far beyond daybreak and draw well-known DJs.
The beaches on Mykonos provide more than just wild nightlife. There is something for everyone on Mykonos' beaches, which are renowned for their golden, sun-kissed dunes and crystal-clear waters. You can choose from quiet, kid-friendly beaches like Kalo Livadi, Elia, Ornos, and Lia, to remote beaches like Kapari and Agios Sostis, or you can go to Psarou to bask with the stars and visit Nammos, one of the top beach bars in the world.
The oldest archaeological site in the Mediterranean can be visited on a guided trip in Delos. It is the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, according to mythology. While visiting Rhenia, you can snorkel in the clear blue waters of an untouched, isolated island or just relax on the gorgeous sandy beach.
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Yacht Charter Day 0 – Arrival on Mykonos
Yacht Charter Day 1 – Mykonos
Yacht Charter Day 2 – Mykonos – Naxos
Yacht Charter Day 3 – Naxos – Amorgos
Yacht Charter Day 4 – Amorgos – Santorini
Yacht Charter Day 5 – Santorini
Yacht Charter Day 6 – Santorini – Ios
Yacht Charter Day 7 – Ios – Paros
Yacht Charter Day 8 – Paros – Mykonos
Welcome to the Cyclades, an archipelago in the Aegean Sea celebrated for spectacular beaches, outstanding nightlife, rich culture, and fascinating natural formations. The Cyclades Islands was where the first European culture emerged around 2,500 BC. Santorini and Mykonos are the islands whose names resonate the most in this group. But Ios, Naxos, Paros, and Amorgos are islands worth exploring for various reasons.
To discover this rich archaeological, cultural and natural world, join the 7-day Greek Cyclades Islands Charter by yacht.
All our Greek yacht charter holidays can be expanded to include more islands and destinations in the Cyclades and other Greek island complexes based on your needs. Check out more of our itineraries for sailing in Greece here:
Santorini Itinerary 7 Day Yacht Charter in Cyclades: Santorini, Folegandros, Milos, Sifnos, Paros, Naxos, Koufonisia, Ios
Cyclades Islands 7 Day Yacht Charter Itinerary Greece: Kythnos, Milos, Folegandros, Santorini, Amorgos, Paros, Mykonos
Saronic Islands Yacht Charter Itinerary Greece #2: Athens, Alimos, Aegina, Ermioni, Spetses, Hydra, Poros, Epidaurus
Yacht charter day 0 – arrival on mykonos.
Mykonos Town slants down the hills toward the sea, featuring narrow, paved streets and typical Cycladic architecture – houses painted in white with blue doors and windows. Use the day to wander around and, possibly, encounter Petros the Pelican, the mascot of the island. You may find him “making a company” to the arriving fishermen, strolling around or napping in some corner. If you are a fan of seafaring, visit the Aegean Maritime Museum and examine models of the ships since the ancient (Minoan) times. Come evening, climb the Boni’s Windmill viewpoint, a few minutes from the port on foot, to enjoy enchanting sunset.
Before we set sail to other islands, we give ourselves a chance to explore Mykonos Island by yacht. The second most popular island of the Cyclades boasts coves, bays and stunning landscapes when experienced from the sea. When we sail into Panormos Bay in the north of Mykonos, we’ll find ourselves flanked by hills. A few interesting beaches in the bay are less visited than their popular counterparts on the southern coast.
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On the second day, we steer a yacht southward to Naxos Island. Mount Zas, the highest peak of the Cyclades Islands, dominates the skyline of the largest island of the archipelago. Take a 3-hour climb to its 1000-meter (3280-feet) high peak if you like trekking and birdwatching.
Naxos Town (or Chora, as residents of most Cyclades Islands refer to their capitals), occupies the northwestern part of the island. Children’s fun park is near the port, while the Venetian castle, the main landmark of Chora, is a bit farther. Another excellent example of military engineering is Bazeos Tower, some 12km/7mi southeast of Naxos Town toward Halki Village. Naxos Festival, a popular cultural manifestation, takes place here every summer.
By sailing further along the west coast, we find Agios Prokopios and Plaka beaches, some of the finest on Naxos. Many travelers consider Agios Prokopios one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Its amazingly blue waters and golden sand make a sharp contrast. Secluded from strong winds, the beach is ideal for families with kids. It consists of two parts – one organized with water sports and the other pristine. Long and sandy Plaka Beach is somewhat farther, remaining largely unspoiled by infrastructure and ideal for seekers of solitude.
Mikri Vigla, the next sandy paradise of Naxos, is the ideal spot for windsurfers. More and less distant hills surround the bay in which Mikri Vigla lies. The beach features occasional sunbeds and parasols.
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Sailing toward Amorgos takes us past several beaches in the west of Naxos. Sandy Kastraki, Aliko and Pyrgaki are beaches that stand out among them. Kastraki features a rocky environment and is rarely busy. Aliko is a nudist beach surrounded by coves worth exploring. Pyrgaki is among the most beautiful beaches on Naxos Island, both family-friendly and suitable for windsurfing. You may wish to visit some of its restaurants before we continue yachting toward Amorgos.
Amorgos is one of the most authentic islands of the Cyclades archipelago, celebrated for crystal-clear waters, hidden coves and empty beaches. The island stretches in the direction from northeast to southwest, with two of its ports, Katapola and Aegiali, located on the northern side. Chora, the capital of Amorgos Island, is 10 minutes away from southern Katapola and around 30 minutes distant from northern Aegiali by car.
Sitting at the 400-meter (1300-feet) altitude, Chora is a picturesque settlement surrounded by windmills, overlooking the neighboring hills. White houses with blue windows edge narrow alleyways, fountains and quaint churches. Explore this charming labyrinth before taking a bus to the nearby Hozoviotissa Monastery, another highlight of Amorgos.
Commissioned by the Byzantine emperor Alexios Komnenos I in the 11th century, the Hozoviotissa Monastery, leaning against an imposing cliff, shines like a beacon in its whiteness. A long stairway leads to the monastic complex, from where you will enjoy stunning views of the Aegean Sea. Bring water, avoid visiting the monastery around midday and dress modestly in order to enter Hoziviotissa.
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Katapola and Aegiali are both long, sandy, and organized beaches. If you like to dive, check out diving clubs available there. Agios Pavlos, located between these, is one of the most beautiful beaches on Amorgos Island. Surrounded by hills, it faces Nikouria Island on the other side of the strait. Agia Anna is another exceptional pebble beach, located on the opposite side of the island. Nudists like to visit this pristine beach, and you can admire views of the distant Hoziviotissa Monastery from there.
We direct the yacht to Santorini next, one of the top holiday destinations in the world. First, we sail to the southern part of this Cycladic island, abounding with stunning beaches. Sandy Perivolos Beach features water sports, such as windsurfing and jet skiing. Partly organized and nudism-friendly Vlychada, located at the base of bright hills, features dark sand. Easily accessible from the sea is Red Beach, probably the most popular beach on Santorini Island. It sits at the base of red and black cliffs, featuring black pebbles, parasols, and sunbeds. Climb the nearby promontory for fantastic views.
Next, we take a turn around a promontory to the west to enter the crater of a former volcano. By scientific accounts, its activity wiped-out the Minoan civilization on Crete, the very first European civilization, some 3500 years ago. While sailing to Athinios, the main port of Santorini, or Oia, you will admire views of a big caldera, spanning the northwestern part of the island. For experiencing the most magnificent sunsets in this part of the world, we need to anchor the yacht in the Oia port and climb to the village via a hillside path (around 20 minutes).
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Walking the Caldera from Oia to Fira, the capital of Santorini, is a popular activity. During a 3-hour morning hike, you will have great views of the nearby islands, which used to be part of an enormous volcano.
Fira is a settlement featuring typical Cycladic architecture. Overlooking the remains of the volcano from the 260-meter (850-feet) vantage point, it features Catholic and Orthodox churches, narrow streets, and a few museums. Santorini may be where the legendary Atlantis existed, and you can find hints of that at the Archeological Museum. To get an overview of the local culture and lifestyle throughout the centuries, visit the Folklore Museum.
The archeological locality of Akrotiri is up to 30 minutes by car from Fira to the south. It used to be an advanced Minoan settlement before the immense volcanic eruption took place. There, you can examine the remains of the houses and well-preserved everyday items. Red Beach is a short drive away from the locality, as well as Akrotiri Lighthouse, one of the best sunset spots on the island.
To enjoy some of the best views of the island of Santorini, take a ride to the Monastery Profiti Ilia, southeast of Fira. The tranquil monastery stands at the highest point of Santorini (567 meters/1860 feet), offering spectacular views of Santorini, surrounding islands and the Aegean Sea. To explore the area, take a short hiking path.
In the morning, we start yachting north to Ios Island. The first stop is Manganari, a spectacular beach in the south of this Cycladic island. A bay and the surrounding hills protect Manganari from strong winds, rendering it ideal for snorkeling. The beach has exceptionally clear waters, the fact confirmed by the scenes in the “Le Grand Bleu” film. Next, we turn yacht to the west and sail toward Chora, the island’s capital.
Before we anchor in the main port, we will make a stop at Mylopotas Beach. The long sandy beach is ideal for enjoying water sports and socializing at bars. Surrounded by hills, it boasts an attractive environment and views of the distant Sikinos Island. The main port is a short distance away, located around 20 minutes away from Chora by walking.
Chora of Ios may be the most charming village in the Cyclades Islands. Sloping down a hillside, it is a peaceful place during the day and lively at night, when party people start visiting its numerous bars and clubs. Climb the viewpoint occupied by the Panagia Gremiotissa Church to take exceptional photos and admire the sunset. White church and tower feature blue roofs, rendering Panagia Gremiotissa one of the most photogenic spots on Ios.
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Before we set sail to Paros, we should visit Agia Theodoti Beach, located in a bay in the northeastern part of Ios Island. Arriving by the road opens unforgettable views of the beach, open sea, and neighboring islands. Surrounded by hills with undergrowth, and featuring golden sand and crystal-clear waters, Agia Theodoti is a peaceful beach.
Paros Island, located west of Naxos, is our penultimate stop in our Cyclades Islands Yacht Charter itinerary. Golden and New Golden beaches, in the southeast of the island, are exceptional for windsurfing. If you are a fan of kiting, we will turn the vessel’s prow toward the west coast of Paros. Many kites flying in the sky will mark Paros Kite Beach. For enjoying the warmth of the golden sand and the beauty of transparent waters, with a possible chance of a party nearby, we’ll anchor the yacht next to Parasporos or Krios Beach. Both are near Parikia, the capital and main port of Paros Island.
Parikia is a typical Cycladic settlement featuring colorful houses, paved streets, and many churches. Panagia Ekatontapiliani Church is among the most significant Byzantine monuments preserved on the Greek soil. The capital of Paros is the nightlife hotspot of the island. Naoussa, the second largest settlement, is in the north of this Cycladic island, secluded in a large bay. The paved streets of Naoussa radiate from the port in every direction, winding between houses featuring Cycladic architecture. Take a walk on the streets and discover old churches before the night falls and a nightlife mood takes hold of you.
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We set sail toward Mykonos, the party capital of the Cyclades, during morning hours. Upon dropping the anchor in the port and parting ways with your skipper, you can use the rest of the day to tour beaches or to launch an archeological expedition.
South coast of Mykonos Island abounds with great beaches, with Paraga, Platis Gialos, Paradise, and Super Paradise being the nearest to Chora. All of them are sandy, offering water sports opportunities. Of these, Paradise Beach is a nightlife hotspot of this Cycladic island. If you don’t mind going a bit further, Agrari, Elia, Kalo Livadi, and Saint Anna are some great beaches you should discover. All of them feature soft sand, they are organized or partly organized, and Kalo Livadi and Elia offer water sports. If you like diving, visit Kalafati, a beach next to Saint Anna.
Taking a day trip to the archeological site of the neighboring island of Delos is another great daytime activity. The legendary birthplace of god Apollo and goddess Artemis, Delos Island boasts one of the most important archeological remains in the Cyclades archipelago. The remains of an ancient theater and temples, and statues of lions and young athletes (Kouros) await you to discover them among other relics of antiquity.
You may also like to check out scenic views from Armenistis Lighthouse, in the northwestern corner of Mykonos. Located several kilometers from Mykonos Town, it offers views of the Aegean Sea. From there, you will also see a few neighboring islands, such as Tinos, Rineia and Delos.
If remaining on Mykonos, visit the island’s southern beaches to discover one of the top nightlife and party destinations in the world. Or visit Little Venice in Chora for a peaceful nightlife experience.
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