Peloponnese and Saronic Islands Bike & Sail

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Description

Summary

Starts
Athens
Duration
8 days
Languages
English
Difficulty
Medium
Minimum age
2 years

Description

Embark on an extraordinary multi-day tour through the enchanting Greek islands, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge. From the bustling streets of Athens to the tranquil beaches of Poros, each day offers a new adventure. Cycle through picturesque landscapes, explore charming towns, and indulge in authentic Greek cuisine. With flexible accommodation options and a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Greece.

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Included

7 breakfasts, 5 lunches*, 2 dinners (does not include drinks). The cook on board is a member of the crew and prepares the meals. *Note that the included lunches and dinners may be swapped, your tour guide will inform you locally when these will be included.

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7 nights gulet, accommodation in a double cabin below deck with private bathroom (supplement applies for single cabin). The compact cabins have a double bed or a double bed with additional single bunk bed. Excellent discounts apply to a third person sharing a triple cabin, with a configuration of a French bed (quite cosy for two people as it is a little smaller than a double) and a single bunk bed above. Note that the lower deck cabins by their very nature will be marginally noisier and less ventilated due to their proximity to the engine and working part of the boat.

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Bed linen and towels

Entries to museums and archeological sites for group visits

Information pack including overview maps per cabin

E-BIKES

During the trip you will be provided with a high-quality pedelec, powered mainly by a Bosch motor capable of covering long distances, and characterized by their light weight and great components. Alternative drive systems may also be used. Standard components of our e-bikes in varying frame sizes include, 28 inch hollow chamber rims with puncture-proof touring tires, high-quality derailleur gears and break systems, a carrier and a sturdy bike stand, touring saddle as well as mudguards and a pannier rack. With our e-bikes you will conquer the hills with a smile, they are a true declaration of independence for all who wish to cycle and seek the support of a little push. We offer a trapeze frame for all guests up to 179 cm, and a diamond frame for people 180 cm+.

Our rental bikes are equipped with flat pedals. Should you not want to be without your own click pedals (or own saddle – without the seat post), please bring them with you and let your tour guide attach them to your rental bike.

BRINGING YOUR OWN BIKE

We actively discourage you from bringing your own bicycles

Privately owned e-bikes are not allowed on board. This decision has been made due to health and safety regulations.

BICYCLE INSURANCE

We offer bicycle insurance against theft and damage for our Islandhopping bicycles (not insured: grossly negligent damages). Bike Insurance should be pre-booked and on arrival paid in cash locally. EUR20 per person for electric bike. Please note that normal travel insurance often does not cover loss or damage to rental bikes. If you do not take out bike insurance you will need to pay for the cost of the bike or repair of damages.

Kindly take care of your rental bike. Park in a safe place and not next to the sea to keep it away from salt water. Please keep in mind that you are responsible to compensate for any damage caused.

PANNIERS

For the duration of the tour you will be supplied with a waterproof pannier by Ortlieb, a practical way of carrying drinks, bathing gear, camera etc. To ensure that bike panniers remain waterproof they must be closed tight. Although panniers are manufactured from waterproof material, we cannot be held liable for any damage that might be caused to any personal belongings like mobile phones, cameras etc. The use of rucksacks (except for hydration packs) is in our opinion less practical than handlebar bags or panniers. The latter are more easily accessible.

HELMETS

On all bicycle tours it is mandatory to wear a helmet. In order to guarantee optimum protection we request that you bring your own well fitted helmet and - for your own safety - wear it on all bike tours. Bike helmets can be provided free of charge if reserved prior to arrival (limited amount).

Cycle Clothes Advice

You do not really need a special sports outfit for our cycle tours. Normal recreation clothes are quite sufficient. However, for our cycling tours most of our guests prefer wearing special cycling clothes made of synthetics that do not absorb but wick away sweat. Thus the clothes always feel dry which prevents the body from cooling off too quickly. Bicycle jerseys are usually cut longer in the back so that the bent-over rump is covered completely. They should be made of high-quality material closely lag the body and not flutter when riding at high speed. Wearing padded cycling pants prevents pressure discomfort and soreness. The cut of the crotch of men’s and women’s cycling pants differs considerably. Well-fitting cycling pants should be elastic, have an elastic waistband and should never pinch or constrict at the top and at the crotch or the legs. Paying attention to good quality, the right material, a good fit and sufficient freedom of movement assure that your cycling apparel - and with it cycling itself - will remain a long-lasting pleasure. Cycling apparel can be purchased at any cycling store where you can try on the clothes on the spot. You can also order from suppliers on the internet.

Helmet Advice

When buying a bicycle helmet we recommend getting advice at a specialist store since finding the optimum helmet depends on quite a number of things. Avoid at all cost buying a helmet because of its looks; the main criteria should be a perfect fit.

Gloves

Cycling gloves offer good protection against injuries (mainly abrasions). They improve your grip control and also help to avoid numbness in your hands which happens frequently on long tours. Like the helmets they are sold by numerous suppliers. When buying cycling gloves for the first time you should get advice at a specialist shop because cycling gloves should have optimum fit too and be suited to the intended purpose.

Handlebar bag

Bags attaching to the handlebars are a very useful accessory because they allow easy and direct access to important items such as camera or raingear. Handlebar bags are available from many suppliers in different sizes and with various attachment systems. The well-tried Klick-Fix principle is the most common. A good handlebar bag should definitely be water-proof and have a solid, easy to use attachment mechanism. It should never be too large since heavy handlebar bags influence the steering behaviour of the bike. A transparent map compartment at the top is very useful. Should you bring a handlebar bag with you, please keep in mind that our bicycles do not have a Klick-Fix attachment, so you need to bring the necessary adapters.

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Boat

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E-Bikes rental. The guides will carry bike locks for the group when cycling, or individual locks can be provided on request if you decide to bike alone (limited supply).

Guided cycling tours on the islands and mainland

Experienced crew including English speaking tour guide

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Destinations

Photo of a small island with a fortress at the coast of Nafplio ,Greece.Nafplio
Photo of traditional taxi boats in the port of Hydra islandHydra
Aegina - city in GreeceAegina
Photo of aerial view of Ermioni sea marina, Aegean sea, Greece.Ermioni
Kallithea - city in GreeceKallithea

Map

Attractions

Vagionia Beach
Harriets Hydra Horses, Municipality of Hydra, Regional Unit of Islands, Attica, GreeceHarriets Hydra Horses
Temple of Aphaia, Municipality of Aegina, Regional Unit of Islands, Attica, GreeceTemple of Aphaia
Marathonas Beach B, Municipality of Aegina, Regional Unit of Islands, Attica, GreeceMarathonas Beach B
Beach Duni Island, Municipality of Kropia, Regional Unit of East Attica, Attica, GreeceBeach Duni Island
Sanctuary of Poseidon, Municipality of Poros, Regional Unit of Islands, Attica, GreeceSanctuary of Poseidon
Portes Beach

Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1 – Day 1: Arrival in Athens

  • Kallithea - Arrival day
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Begin your enchanting Greek adventure in the historic city of Athens. Check into your accommodation aboard the ship, where a delightful dinner awaits. Spend your first night in Athens, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and preparing for the journey ahead.

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Day 2

Day 2 – Day 2: Explore the Island of Poros

Day 2: Explore the Island of Poros

  • Marathonas Beach B
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Sail to the picturesque island of Poros, where azure waters invite you for a refreshing swim. Discover the island's rich history as you circle its scenic landscapes. Conclude the day at the charming harbor, with its iconic clock tower, and immerse yourself in the authentic Greek ambiance.

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Day 3

Day 3 – Day 3: Journey to the Peloponnese

  • Nafplio
  • Ermioni
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  • Vagionia Beach
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Cross from Poros to Galatas and embark on a scenic bike ride along the coast to the quaint town of Ermioni. Enjoy a leisurely lunch onboard as you sail to Porto Heli, where you can unwind with a swim before settling in for the night.

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Day 4

Day 4 – Day 4: Discover the Charm of Spetses

  • Hydra
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  • Museum of Spetses
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Sail to the aromatic island of Spetses, where you can explore the charming old town. Cycle along the panoramic road, enjoying breathtaking views of the turquoise sea. Relax on a stunning beach before returning to the ship for a delightful evening.

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Day 5

Day 5 – Day 5: Enchantment of Hydra and Methana

Day 5: Enchantment of Hydra and Methana

  • Marathonas Beach B
  • Παραλία Μαδέρι
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Experience the timeless allure of Hydra, where donkeys are the only mode of transport. Explore the artistic port before sailing to the volcanic Methana Peninsula. Discover its unique geological features and enjoy a scenic tour of the picturesque fishing port of Vathy.

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Day 6

Day 6 – Day 6: From Methana to Aegina

  • Aegina
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  • Beach Duni Island
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Cycle through the captivating landscapes of Methana before setting sail to Aegina, renowned for its delectable pistachios. Explore the vibrant old town or enjoy a coastal bike ride to the quaint fishing village of Perdika. Spend the night in Aegina town.

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Day 7

Day 7 – Day 7: Aegina's Treasures and Return to Athens

  • Kallithea
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  • Temple of Aphaia
  • Monastery Agnountos
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Embark on a bike tour to the ancient sanctuary of Aphaia, offering panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. Visit the revered Monastery of Saint Nektarios before returning to Aegina city. Sail back to Athens for a celebratory evening onboard, marking the end of your unforgettable journey.

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Day 8

Day 8 – Day 8: Departure from Athens

  • Kallithea - Departure day
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Conclude your Greek odyssey with a hearty breakfast onboard before disembarking in Athens. Carry with you the cherished memories of your multi-day tour through the captivating Greek islands.

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