Sail Greece: Santorini to Mykonos
Description
Summary
Description
Embark on an unforgettable multi-day tour through the enchanting Greek islands. Begin your journey in Santorini, where you'll board a private yacht and set sail across the Aegean Sea. Discover the beauty of Ios, the charm of the Small Cyclades, the rugged landscapes of Amorgos, the vibrant culture of Naxos, and the relaxed atmosphere of Syros. Conclude your adventure in the iconic island of Mykonos, known for its lively nightlife and stunning beaches. Each day offers a unique blend of exploration, relaxation, and cultural immersion, making this tour a perfect escape to the magic of the Mediterranean.
Included
This is a sailing adventure so our time is spent on board a monohull yacht. You may be asked to assist on-deck, particularly when coming into or leaving port. No experience is necessary, but getting to know some 'sailing language' might help to get you into the spirit of the adventure.
Bow - front of the boat
Stern - rear of the boat
Port - left
Starboard - right
Deck - outside, upper area of the boat
Hull - the main part or body of the boat
Keel - part of the boat under water that keeps the boat stable and stops it capsizing
Mainsail - the large sail attached to the mast and boom
Mast - the big vertical pole that supports the mainsail
Boom - the big horizontal pole attached to the mainsail, coming off the rear of the mast (swing from side to side)
Jib, headsail, genoa, foresail - smaller sail near the front of the boat
Sheet - ropes used to control the sails
Booty - another word for pirate treasure
Lines - other ropes on the boat (ropes are never called ropes on yachts)
Spinnaker - large extra sail
Trim the sails - adjust the position of the sails when the wind changes strength or direction
Tiller or wheel or helm - used to steer the boat
Helmsman - person steering the boat
Running - sailing with the wind
Tack - turning the bow of the boat when sailing through the wind
Jibe - turning the stern of the boat when sailing through the wind
Figure-eight knot - the stopper: often used at the end of lines to stop them getting away.
Bowline (knot) - strong and dependable knot that is commonly used
Clove Hitch (knot) - not as secure it is often used to attach an object to a line
Boat
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. 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.
ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION:
Please note that the majority of our sailing trips start and/or finish at a marina or port. For most of our destinations, we can provide transfers between the airport/hotel and the port/marina. Please check the joining and finish point information in the trip notes for details.
ELECTRICITY:
While there should be electricity on board throughout your trip the voltage is likely to vary widely, from 12V to 220V, and when in port or moored we are dependent on the supply available. Please be aware that the supply may not be sufficient to power some electronic devices all the time and that you may need a voltage adapter or similar (such as portable inverter used in cars). On some trips it may be possible to charge devices ashore at restaurants or resorts, however this is not guaranteed.
WI-FI:
Please note that our sailing boats do not have Wi-Fi. You will be getting off the boat and visiting towns regularly so you will be able to connect with the outside world then.
Overnight boat (7 nights)
berth-cabin: 7 night(s);
On this trip you will be accompanied by one of our skippers. Your skipper's role involves taking charge of the sailing, the safety of the vessel and safety for all passengers on board. Skippers all hold a Yacht Master Offshore license or higher and have completed an intense training and review process before sailing with us. They are also fully qualified in
CPR :
and First Aid. The aim of the skipper is also to take the hassle out of your travels by organizing the overall operation and smooth-running of the trip, managing trip logistics and coordinating the kitty (where applicable). Your skipper will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect skippers to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects.
All sightseeing and activities stated as included.
Destinations
Map
Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Santorini to Ios
Day 1: Santorini to Ios
- Canava Santorini Loukas Lygnos
- Kamari
- Θηρασία
- More
Kalimera! Your Greek adventure begins in Santorini at 1 pm, where you'll meet your skipper at Cafe Spartakos. After a brief introduction, you'll take a private boat to Thirasia to board your yacht, your home for the next seven nights. If you arrive early, explore Fira's local restaurants, shops, and bars or walk along the caldera's rim to Firostefani, Imerovigli, and Oia for a stunning sunset. Don't miss Santorini's volcanic beaches like Red Beach or the black sands of Perissa. After the meeting, set sail across the Aegean Sea, stopping at Manganari Beach before reaching Ios. In Ios, explore Hora's lively shops, restaurants, and bars, all within walking distance from the harbor. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 2 – Day 2: Ios to the Small Cyclades
- Naxos
- More
- Manalis
- Cat Staircase
- Ano Koufonisi
- Donkey Gallery
- More
Today, set sail to the enchanting Small Cyclades, where you'll find Koufonisia, Iraklia, Schinousa, and Donousa. These islands are known for their clear waters, beautiful beaches, and charming fishing villages. Spend your day exploring the local towns, enjoying fresh seafood at waterfront tavernas, and soaking in the Mediterranean magic. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 3 – Day 3: Small Cyclades to Amorgos
- Naxos
- More
- The Eye of the Devil
- Ano Koufonisi
- More
Sail to the rugged island of Amorgos, famous for its role in Luc Bresson's film 'The Big Blue.' Discover the island's rich history dating back to 4000 BC. Visit Katapola, the main port, and admire the Cycladic architecture, windmills, and an old Venetian castle. Explore the ancient Minoan Settlement or drive up to the 11th-century Moni Hozoviotissis monastery for breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 4 – Day 4: Amorgos to Naxos
- Naxos
- More
- Pellicano Petros
- Archaeological Museum of Naxos
- More
Continue your journey to Naxos, an island known for its beautiful beaches, charming villages, and fragrant olive groves. Explore Hora, the capital, and its Old Town with its medieval spirit. Visit the Venetian Kastro, the old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and the Archaeological Museum. Head into the countryside to experience local rural life, visit ancient temples, and enjoy lunch at a family tavern. Don't forget to try the local lemon liquor, Kitron. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 5 – Day 5: Naxos to Syros
- Naxos
- More
- Pellicano Petros
- RARITY GALLERY
- Industrial museum of Ermoupolis
- More
Sail to the island of Syros, stopping by the Bay of Gaidharos for a refreshing swim. Syros is known for its relaxed atmosphere and neo-classical architecture. Visit Ano Syros, a fortress-like village with stunning views of the Aegean Sea. Explore Ermoupoli, the capital of Syros and the Cyclades, and enjoy authentic Greek food and culture. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 6 – Day 6: Syros to the Small Cyclades
- Naxos
- More
- Manalis
- Cat Staircase
- Ano Koufonisi
- Donkey Gallery
- More
Return to the Small Cyclades, where you can revisit Koufonisia, Iraklia, Schinousa, and Donousa. Enjoy the clear waters, great beaches, and friendly locals. Spend your day exploring the fishing villages and savoring fresh seafood at waterfront tavernas. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 7 – Day 7: Small Cyclades to Mykonos
- Mykonos
- More
- Vittle veneci
- More
Lift anchor and set sail to Mykonos, arriving in the late afternoon. This iconic Mediterranean island is known for its white-washed architecture, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful sandy beaches. Explore the narrow streets and laneways, visit cafes, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. Relax on the beach or take a day trip to the sacred island of Delos. Don't miss Little Venice, where colorful wooden balconies hang over the sea, offering the perfect spot to enjoy a cocktail and an Aegean sunset. Accommodation: Overnight boat.
Day 8 – Day 8: Mykonos
Day 8: Mykonos
Your adventure concludes today at around 10 am. While no activities are planned, consider extending your stay in Mykonos to further explore this captivating island. Accommodation: Not included.
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