Showing posts with label Hydra. Show all posts
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Monday, 30 October 2017

Yacht Charters in the Saronic Gulf Islands of Greece


Greece is a year round destination for sailing and autumn is perhaps the best time to take advantage of its beauty, especially in the Saronic Gulf, with its calm waters and mild weather conditions. Sheltered by Attica’s mainland, the region is a superb yachting destination, boasting a scattering of picturesque islands as well as coastal attractions.


The Saronic Islands Of Greece

Why not use our sea map in order to take advantage of the best that the Saronic has to offer, with Athens as your starting point:

HYDRA

Set your compass straight for Hydra, a jewel in the sparkling Saronic. As you approach this quintessential little Greek island, just one hour away from Athens, you will fall in love with its terracotta-tiled mansions and dwellings which spread amphitheatrically from the harbour and upwards. The picturesque cobbled streets and deep blue waters surrounding this cosmopolitan, car-free haven drew celebrities such as Leonard Cohen, Melina Mercouri and Sophia Loren. On arriving in its scenic port, you will understand why. Quite simply, don’t miss Hydra!

SPETSES

A cosmopolitan island of stately mansions and pine-clad beaches, yachts can drop anchor in the natural harbour and old port of Baltiza. The island’s traditional boatyards are located at this picture-postcard spot. Don’t miss the Bouboulina's Museum to learn about the female naval commander!

EPIDAVROS

Easily reached, this historic city sits on the southern Peloponnese coast and is an attractive place to visit because of its UNESCO amphitheatre, where you can literally ‘hear a pin drop’ due to its pristine acoustics. Moor at Palaia Epidavros and enjoy the serenity of the surrounding mountains and the lush greenery. Don’t miss the healing sanctuary of Asclepius!

AEGINA

Visible from Athens, this once volcanic island lies just 12 nautical miles away. The town has retained its old world charm with quaint narrow alleyways and its lively harbour. South of the island, the old quays of its ancient commercial harbour are still visible under water. Don’t miss a visit to the archaic Temple of Aphaia, with its superb views of the Saronic Gulf.


METHANA

To the west of Aegina, this fishing village has a small, deep harbour, making it a perfect mooring spot. A popular spa town due to its hot springs, the landscape is forged from several volcanic eruptions, making it a fascinating destination. Don’t miss a visit to the ruins of an ancient acropolis in Paleokastro village.

AGISTRI

Only 19 nautical miles away from Athens, moor your yacht in azure waters and enjoy the pine-tree bays of this tiny island. A refuge for various species of birds, it is a small paradise in the Saronic Gulf, with a population of less than 1,000 inhabitants. Visit its serene beaches and superb diving spots. Don’t miss the 1812 windmill at Megalochori.


POROS

With an amphitheatre town built on two hills, Poros is a splendid island which was actually two until a volcanic eruption changed its morphology. Crystalline beaches and lush vegetation compete with the picturesque buildings offering a wonderful haven that also has a lot of archaeological interest. Don’t miss the Lemon Forest with more than 30,000 lemon and orange trees!

There is no better way to explore the astonishing Saronic Golf islands in Greece than on a private yacht charter. Royalty Yachts offer a great selection of private luxury yachts for charter as Greece is such a popular destination. Options include motor yachts, catamarans and sailing yachts that will surpass all your expectations.

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Friday, 5 May 2017

Greece Yacht Charter Itinerary

8 Days in Greece


The Greek Isles are the stuff of legend, both mythological and travel-wise. This is where the stories of Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, and Apollo originated, and where the temples built in their honor still stand today.

Ancient history is all around as you cruise from port to port much as sailors did when they heard the call of the sirens. Only nowadays, wherever you arrive aboard a charter yacht, shops and restaurants and modern conveniences await.

Day 1: Athens to Poros

31 nautical miles
About three hours aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About five hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
Leave the bustling tourism locations in Athens in your wake as you cruise to Poros, where your charter yacht can dock just steps from town. Wander through the streets with the locals, listen to the Greek music at the open-air restaurants, and peek in the shops before returning to your yacht for dinner overlooking the nightlife scene.

Day 2: Poros to Hydra

13 nautical miles
A little more than one hour aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About two hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
Cruise into Hydra, one of the prettiest ports in Greece. No cars are allowed, so boats, mules, and feet are the primary sources of transportation. The quiet and solitude are mesmerizing, as are the colorful homes that climb up the mountainsides surrounding the port.

Day 3: Hydra to Spetses

21 nautical miles
About two hours aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About three and a half hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
As with Hydra, cars are not allowed on Spetses, so your choices for exploration include horse-drawn carriages, walking, or mopeds. Narrow, stone-paved alleyways will enchant you in every direction, as will homes that date to neoclassical times.

Day 4: Spetses to Astros

18 nautical miles
Less than two hours aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About three hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
A castle built on the remains of a Venetian fortress overlooks this port, which is so charming that it’s a favorite getaway spot for Athens residents. The bay is also a favorite among boaters who want to relax at anchor and enjoy a swim off the aft deck.

Day 5: Astros to Leonidio

15 nautical miles
One and a half hours aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About two and a half hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
Leonidio projects a powerful ambience of wealth. The local homes include mansions, and historic architecture has been preserved as a local treasure. The cliff sides are absolutely majestic.

Day 6: Leonidio to Aegina

50 nautical miles
About five hours aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About eight hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
Enjoy scenic cruising as your charter yacht begins its course back towards Athens, first stopping at the island of Aegina. The Temple of Aphaia is here, dating back to 490 B.C. It is incredibly well preserved and almost always devoid of the crowds that wait in line to see similar temples on the mainland.

Day 7: Aegina to Athens

13 nautical miles
A little more than an hour aboard a yacht that cruises at 10 knots
About two hours aboard a sailing yacht that cruises at 6 knots
Spend most of your day at anchor in Aegina, enjoying the local beaches, warm waters, and summer sunshine. Swim and snorkel using your charter yacht’s gear, and then have a late, leisurely lunch in a place that feels far from civilization.

Day 8: Athens

0 nautical miles
Spend your final morning enjoying a shore tour in Athens before heading to the city’s international airport, or to your local hotel. If you prefer, sleep late aboard your charter yacht and enjoy an onboard pre-flight brunch.

Each trip is tailored to your preferences and the current weather conditions of your charter. Please discuss your preferences with the captain and be open to other suggestions that may improve your charter experience.

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