Athens Sailing Itinerary
If you crave independence and the chance to explore the Ionian and Aegean seas at your own pace, a bareboat charter is the perfect Greek sailing holiday for you. Pick up your yacht and provisions from Zea Marina in Athens and island hop your way along the coast, or head for open water and the promise of adventure in the Mediterranean.
Choose Itinerary
Athens one-week bareboat
Zea Marina
Our base at Zea Marina is conveniently located just a short taxi or metro ride from central Athens. Explore the sights of this unique city, taking in the famous Acropolis and the Parthenon, or just soak up the atmosphere of Greece’s bustling capital. Stay in Zea Marina for the night and enjoy the area’s excellent tavernas or visit the compelling maritime museum.
The day’s sailing
- 0 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Zea Marina to Perdika, Aegina
Cruise out into the Saronic Gulf from Zea Marina, bearing southwest for the island of Aegina. Steer clear of the tiny islets of Lagousa and Lagousaki, hugging Aegina’s west coast as you make your way through the sparkling Aegean to Perdika. A peaceful, traditional fishing village, Perdika is one of the best destinations in the region to sample delicious local seafood.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 16 Nautical miles
Perdika, Aegina to Poros Town
Poros Town is built on a narrow peninsula protruding from the island’s south side. Lively, busy and fun, Poros is known for its excellent nightlife. Chill out in a waterside taverna or head to the north of the island for a quieter, more rural experience.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Poros Town to Hydra Town
Hydra Town is rich in contemporary culture, with art, theatre and museums playing a prominent role in local life. You’ll have to make your way around on foot, as cars are forbidden in Hydra town.
The day’s sailing
- 1.5 Hr Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Hydra Town to Methana
Methana is situated on a volcanic (the Methana Volcano) peninsula, attached to the Peloponnese. Explore the stunning volcanic landscape, coastal villages and varied flora and fauna.
The day’s sailing
- 3.5 Hr Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Methana to Epidaurus Town
Sail across the broad passage that separates Methana from the mainland, aiming for the rectangular bay of Epidaurus Town. Pretty Epidaurus Town is a lovely spot to stop for the evening and enjoy a leisurely meal, but the town is mainly known as a gateway to the incredible Epidaurus Theatre. Known for its beauty and symmetry, Epidaurus Theatre is a remarkably well-preserved ruin dating back to the 4th century BC. A must see.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 29 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Epidaurus Town to Zea Marina
Enjoy a long spell of blue water sailing across the mouth of the Megara Gulf on your return to Zea Marina by 5pm. Take your time as you cruise past the islands of the Saronic Gulf, making the most of the last day of your flotilla holiday. Alternatively, leave early to give yourself time to explore Zea Marina and nearby Athens before you make your way home.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 28 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Cyclades two-week itinerary
Zea Marina
Our base at Zea Marina is conveniently located just a short taxi or metro ride from central Athens. Explore the sights of this unique city, taking in the famous Acropolis and the Parthenon, or just soak up the atmosphere of Greece’s bustling capital. Stay in Zea Marina for the night and enjoy the area’s excellent tavernas or visit the compelling maritime museum.
The day’s sailing
- 0 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Marina Zea to Cape Sounio
Sounio is found at the southern tip of the prefecture of Attica. The rocky and steep landscape is home to the ruins of the ancient Greek temple of Poseidon, the god of the sea in classical mythology – an excellent spot to view the stunning sunset over the Aegean Sea. Today the wide area was declared a national park due to its environmental value.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi,Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery, Bars,Electricity,Fuel, Ice,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Cape Sounio
Visit the Temple of Athena
The Temple of Athena is well worth a visit and is located on a low hill approx. 300 m northeast of the temple of Poseidon.
Cape Sounio to Kythnos
Mooring
Anchoring option
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Rubbish,Restaurants,
Discover Kythnos
Visit Katafiki Cave
Katafiki Cave is one of the largest and most famous caves in Greece, which was used as a shelter by locals from invasions. You will get the opportunity to walk the narrow paths and discover several archaeological sites.
Relax in the Thermal Springs
Head over to Loutra and relax in the renowned thermal springs, which are rich in iron and sulfer making the perfect free spa treatment.
Kythnos to Serifos
Serifos is known for its multiple award-winning beaches and white-washed cubed houses contrasting with the natural landscape. After a day at the beach, stroll through the cobblestone narrow alleys and have a drink at one of the many bars in the islands capital, Serifos Chora.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Restaurants,Electricity
Discover Serifos
Visit Serifos Piazza Square
This cosy square, situated in Chora, the capital of Serifos, is the perfect lunch spot with several ouzeries and tavernas. As the capital is perched on a hill, you will get amazing views of the Aegean sea, and the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
Serifos to Sifnos
Sifnos was once a thriving gold and silver mining location and has since developed a reputation for being cosmopolitan yet traditional. This picturesesque island is renowned for its cuisine and local crafts so indulge and immerse yourself in all that Sifnos has to offer.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Restaurants,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Sifnos
Visit the Monastery of Chrissopighi
This 17th Century Monastry was built on a craggy rock and is the most important pilgrimage site on the island. It has been painted beautiful shades of pink and orange, making it a stunning photo stop.
Sifnos to Milos
Milos is the most exotic island in the Aegean Sea and the most impressive with yellow, orange, white and red volcanic rocks scattered across over 70 beaches – Palaiochori, Papafragas, Gerontas, Firiplaka, Tsigrado, Plathiena beaches are definitely worth a visit!
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Restaurants,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Milos
Visit the Pirate Caves
The caves – Papafrangas, Sarakiniko, Katergo – were used as hideouts for pirates of the Middle Ages, where traces of their ships are found next to the caves. In Sarakiniko, you will experience a spectacular landscape with white rocks of different shapes.
Stroll around Little Venice
Wander around this quaint hamlet, level with the water, where the ancient port of Milos used to be.
Ios
Sail to Ios, one of the top party Greek islands, renowned for its vibrant restaurants, bars and clubs. As well as the party atmosphere, Ios offers pristine beaches, magnificent views and mythological history.
Mooring
Anchoring option
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water, Taxi,Restaurants, Bars,Electricity, Laundry,Ice,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Los
Party at Mylopotas beach
The secluded Mylopotas beach is one of the most popular beaches, where travellers often visit the renowned Far Out Club at the end of the beach.
Visit Odysseas Elytis Theatre
Named after a famous Greek poet, the open air amphitheater of Odysseas Elytis resembles ancient Greek theatres and is the perfect place to watch local performances and festivals.
Small Cyclades (DHENOUSSA – IRAKLIA – SKHINOUSA – KOUFONISIA)
Small Cyclades is a chain of small islands in the eastern part of the Cyclades. There are many Small Cyclades but only four are inhabited: Donousa, Iraklia, Skhinousa and Koufonisia. Spend your day exploring the islands, swimming in the crystal clear waters and enjoying a siesta. These peaceful islands offer ultimate relaxation after visiting party central, Ios.
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Discover Small Cyclades
Nearby Islets Schinousa
The islets Aspronisi, Ofeidousa and Argilos are located at the northern part of the island and can be visited by boat. You should not miss the opportunity to explore them and swim in their charming, cooling waters which are ideal for snorkelling or spear fishing.
Stop off at the Cave of the Sacred Icon of Agios Giannis
This is Iraklias most interesting walking destination, around 2 hours from the main port. The entrance leads to a sequence of caves with an abundance of stalagmites and stalactites.
Paros
Paros is the third largest island of the cycladic complex boasting stunning mountainous landscape with 120km of coastline featuring sandy beaches and clifftop villages. Take advantage of the Meltemi wind and enjoy watersports such as kitesurfing and windsurfing.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Taxi, Restaurants,Provisioning, Restaurants,Provisioning, Restaurants,Provisioning
Discover Paros
Explore Paros Environmental and Cultural Park
Situated on the Agios Ioannis Detis peninsula, this park is an area of approximately 80 hectares of remarkable rock formations, caves, hidden coves and seashores with crystalline waters.
Mykonos
According to Greek mythology the island was the location of the battle between Zeus and the Titan and it was named in honor of Apollo’s grandson Mykonos. Over the last 20 years the cosmopolitan Mykonos has became a popular summer holiday destination amongst all types of travellers, offering glamour and world famous nightlife.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Showers/ Toilets,Restaurants,Provisioning,Bars,Electricity,Fuel, Ice,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Mykonos
Visit Little Venice
A romantic, picturesque area of the main town, and is a great spot to have a drink and enjoy the sunset from one of the many bars along the waterfront.
Explore the sacred islet of Delos
Delos is one of the most important archealogical sites in Greece. Under the Ministry of Culture’s guidance, vessels need special permission to dock. Overnight stays are prohibited.
Syros
Ermoupoli is capital of Syros and the Cyclades. It is grand and impressive with marble paved squares, neoclassical buildings, and catholic and orthodox churches. The coastline is filled with beautiful beaches, with the most popular (Kini beach, Galissa beach, Delfini beach, and Dellagratsia beach) on the southern side of the island.
Mooring
Anchoring option
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Taxi,Restaurants,Electricity.Fuel
Kythnos to Serifos
Serifos is known for its multiple award-winning beaches and white-washed cubed houses contrasting with the natural landscape. After a day at the beach, stroll through the cobblestone narrow alleys and have a drink at one of the many bars in the islands capital, Serifos Chora.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Restaurants,Electricity
Discover Serifos
Visit Serifos Piazza Square
This cosy square, situated in Chora, the capital of Serifos, is the perfect lunch spot with several ouzeries and tavernas. As the capital is perched on a hill, you will get amazing views of the Aegean sea, and the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
Kea
Kea (or Tzia as it is also known as) stands out from the other Aegean islands for its rich flora, rare plant species, olive groves and vineyards. Discover 60km of exciting hiking trails leading to monuments, buildings, hidden coves, caves and beaches. It is also home to the largest oak forest in the Cyclades making it a great spot for birdwatching.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Snorkelling,Shopping,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Restaurants, Electricity,Fuel
Discover Kea
See the Stone Lion of Kea
A short hike from Loulida is one of the most popular sights of the island, dating back to 600 BC.
Dive amongst the shipwrecks
Kea is a diving paradise with two shipwrecks to explore: the British liner HMHS Britannic, one of the largest liner wrecks in the world, and the S/S Burdigala, a luxury liner built in the late 19th century. Snorkelling is a must too, with colourful marine life.
Zea Marina
Our base at Zea Marina is conveniently located just a short taxi or metro ride from central Athens. Explore the sights of this unique city, taking in the famous Acropolis and the Parthenon, or just soak up the atmosphere of Greece’s bustling capital. Stay in Zea Marina for the night and enjoy the area’s excellent tavernas or visit the compelling maritime museum.
The day’s sailing
- 0 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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