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10 days sailing charter in the Greek islands

    Paros, Schinoussa, Amorgos, Ios, Santorini, Folegandros, Polyaigos, Sifnos, Dhespotiko, Paros

Whereas Santorini and Amorgos will be etched as your most spectacular ports of call, you will marvel with the unspoilt, wild beauty of the other islands. Numerous routeing options are available on a ten day sailing cruise and together with your captain you will customize your itinerary. Better than anyone, he knows how to anticipate weather changes and adapt your voyage. Your skipper also knows the islands like the back of his hand, he will your best guide for your Greek island sailing cruise.
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Most of the Greek islands are sailed to every day. There are from approx. 10 ferries in the low season to about 30 in the high season arriving daily in Paros from Piraeus, Rafina and the islands.
 
Want to avoid busy Athens and start your sailing vacation in the Cyclades islands without delay? Charter our yachts in Paros, at the heart of the Cyclades islands!

Day 1 | Paros to Schinoussa

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Boarding at noon. Meet your captain and visit the yacht. You sail as soon as you are ready! Approx. 3-4 hours sailing.
 
What to see | What to do: escape from crowds in this tiny delightful island. Walk to the small village up the hill (10 minutes walk) and enjoy a Greek coffee in one of the few café.
 
 
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Day 2 | Skhinoussa to Amorgos

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Approx. 2-3 hours sail. This exquisite island rises from the sea in a long dragon’s back of craggy mountains that is 30km from tip to toe and 800m at its highest point.
What to see | What to do: enjoy the calm nature of another life, lost back in the 19th century. Visit the enchanting Hora (main village) which nestles high in the mountains above Katapola.
 
 
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Day 3 | Amorgos to Ios

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Expect to sail for about 2-3 hours. you will moore in the magnificent Manganari bay. Over the last few years,Ios has developed into an island that has something for all ages to enjoy. For many years Ios was known as the party island, however, there is so much more that Ios has to offer.
What to see | What to do: visit the scenic main village with its small alleys and white-washed houses. Enjoy the sandy white beaches.
 
 
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Day 4 | Ios to Santorini (Vlychada)

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3-4 hours sailing. Santorini is the last of the Cyclades islands to the South. The unique caldera, the energy and the beauty of the island are the most important reasons for being ranked as the top island in Europe and one of the once in a life time must sail destinations of the world. In the moon landscape of Vlychada you lose the sense of place and time!
 
What to see | What to do: visit and have dinner in Fira town.
 
 
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Day 5 | Santorin (Vlychada) to Oia

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Appprox. 3 hours sailing.
 
What to see | What to do: exploring scenic Oia by meandering up and down paths and staircases, and shop till you drop!
 
 
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Day 6 | Oia (Santorin) to Folegandros

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Approx 3-4 hours sailing. Folegandros is an untouched piece of true Greece with a relaxing atmosphere, hospitality and beautiful beaches.
What to see | What to do: visit the unique Hora Folegandrou, a true cycladic jewel and try the local 'Matsata' pasta speciality.
 
 
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Day 7 | Folegandros to Polyaigos and Kimolos

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About 3 sail. Polyaigos is an uninhabited chalk island & monk seal sancturary surrounded by turquoise waters. Kimolos is a volcanic island, mountainous and full of natural caves.
 
What to see | What to do: swim and lunch onboard the yacht in Polyaigos. Visit of the Castro and snorkel for ruins at the Elliniko beach in Kimolos.
 
 
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Day 8 | Kimolos to Sifnos

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Approx. 3 hours sailing. Mooring in Vathi bay. Even though it is a popular island, both amongst Greeks and foreigners, it has kept its originality and is resisting the commercialisation some other islands have suffered.
 
What to see | What to do: visit the churches, there is one for each day of the year! Swim in Vathi quiet bay, visit Apollonia village.
 
 
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Day 9 | Sifnos to Dhespotiko

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2 hours sailing. Small and dry uninhabited island...except by goats!
 
What to see | What to do: enjoy this oasis of peace, swim in cristal waters, visit ancient Artemis sanctuary ruins.
 
 
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Day 10 | Dhespotiko to Paros

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2 hours sailing.
 
What to see | What to do: stroll through the white alleys, rest below the Kastro or graze at one of the tavernas opposite the impressive 4th century church of Ekatontapyliani, the oldest church in Greece which has been in constant use.
 
 
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