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Price per Person
€ 1382
Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
Jump onboard this 2020 luxury catamaran in Lavrios, located at just 40 minutes car transfer from Athens airport!
Cyclades is the most popular sailing destination in Greece. The traditional atmosphere of the islands, the reputation they have for ideal holidays, as well as the golden beaches in all of the islands, attract an increasing number of visitors from Europe and the whole world.
Sailing conditions are rather challenging. During the summer months, the 'Meltemi' prevails, which is a constant, north wind that can reach up to 7-8 beauforts, but it's actual force is hard to be predicted. The meltemi starts almost every year in early July and lasts till mid August; the rest of the time is easier to sail around the islands.
Athens has two main marinas for sailing yachts; Kalamaki on the south coast and Lavrion port at the east coast. Lavrion is closer to Cyclades islands; only 14 nautical miles (nm) from Kea island. This itinerary prescribes a sailing cruise starting from Lavrion and visiting 5 of the nearest, but yet most beautiful of Cyclades islands. Click the photo to view a larger view of the chart and read below more details about the itinerary.
Itinerary
Day1
Lavrion - Kea (14 nautical miles)
The trip starts on Saturday evening from the port of Lavrion, at the east coast of Athens. Use the morning and afternoon to get the food supplies from the stores near the port; sail before 6 pm so that there is adequate time to arrive before sunset in Koundouros bay, at the southwest coast of Kea. This is a cozy bay, protected from only the north and east winds; avoid it at the (rare) case of south winds, in which case only the northern side of the island can offer a good shelter.
Day2
Kea - Mykonos (54 nm)
On Sunday morning prepare for a long trip, up to 9 hours to the island of Mykonos. It lies 54 miles to the east, so, you will probably enjoy a pleasant sailing trip under beam reach; the northern wind will blow from the side of the boat, creating ideal sailing conditions. Have a swim first in the crystal waters of Koundouros and a light breakfast. The day comes ahead with a challenging route, as wind force near Mykonos is one of the strongest across the Aegean Sea. Late afternoon you should be arriving to the port of Mykonos.
The picture of the sunrise was shot during this trip, from Kea to Mykonos, early morning. When we were approaching the north coast of Syros, the sun appeared over Tinos island.
Take a good rest and enjoy the night in Mykonos town, one of the most famous resorts for its night life.
Day3
Kea - Mykonos (54 nm)
The next day relax in Mykonos island; there are many options. From visiting the nearby islet of Delos, the sacred island in ancient times, to sailing the south coast of Mykonos or just have a relaxed day in the town, meeting celebrities in the streets and the coffee shops.
Day4
Mykonos - Paros (18 nm)
On Tuesday, continue the trip to the next destination, Paros island.Depending on weather conditions and wind force, decide where to berth, either in Naousa, the port at the north, Paroikia, or even Livadi, a smaller port but with good protection to the strong north winds. Another option could be Antiparos, the little islet at the west side of Paros, especially for those who wish a relaxing day at the golden beaches of the islet.
Since the trip from Mykonos to Paros is not so lengthy (2-3 hours), if you leave Mykonos early morning you may have a quick stop in Rhenia islet, an awesome place for free mooring and swimming for few hours. It is expected to be a a pleasant sailing day, travelling down wind.
Day5
Paros - Serifos (36 nm)
In a way Paros island is the farthest destination of this itinerary. Since the return day is only 3 days away, the first route to head back starts from Paros and turns west, to the island of Serifos. The route is expected to last for 6-7 hours, so it's a good advice to start early morning (by 6 am) to arrive early noon in Serifos and find one of the few available spots in the beautiful port. If possible, choose to berth at the south side of the small pier, so when docked, have the wind coming from the aft-side.
Spend the night in the bars of the town over the hill, with a panormic, breath-taking view to the endless Aegean Sea.
Day6
Serifos - Kithnos (25 nm)
OnThursday the itinerary continues north, to the island of Kithnos. Either you sail by the east coast of Serifos and then head west, either you sail by the south coast and then head north (as depicted in the chart above), the distance does not change significantly and when there are strong winds, each option has the 'hard part' heading north. We found the second option harder, as we were travelling with strong winds over 7 beauforts. It was impossible to sail up wind, with gusts stemming out the strait among Kithnos and Serifos. The solution should be to sail further west, avoid the effect of the strait, and then tack to north-east and the port of Kithnos. Never the less, sailing in that area was a highly challenging and unforgettable experience.
Either you decide to berth in the fish port of Merichas or in the beautiful bay of Kolona, you will be amazed by the beauty and the charm of the dry land of Kithnos island. The small tavernas on the port of Merichas offer a good option for dinner ashore.
Day7
Kithnos - Lavrion (24 nm)
On the last day of the trip, head northwest toward the base port of Lavrion. You can enjoy first the swim in Kolona bay but it's recommended to start 1-2 hours earlier so you can have another swim in Sounion bay, under the Temple of Poseidon. Lavrion port lies another hour to the north.
Cruise price details
Price per person
€ 1382
Accomodation on selected shared cabin, check out single use and details
Cabin type
Standard double
Double cabin with private bathroom
cabin capacity
double bed
private bathroom
Price/person
Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
Included in the price
Yacht equipment stated in the inventory list
Bed linen, towels, pillows, blankets: one set person/ week
Moorings fees on the first and last night of the charter
Yachts insurance and tax (including VAT)
Autopilot, Inflatable Dinghy
Not included
Skipper 1300€ per week
End Cleaning 250 EUR to be paid cash onboard include: 1 set of bed linen and toilet towels for each guest, gasoline for outboard engine (1 fill plus extra canister), outboard engine 2 bottles of gas (for cooking), full water tanks
Refundable Security Deposit: 3500 EUR
Extra services
Hostess: € 150 per day, plus meals
Deck hand: € 100 per day, plus meals
Food & beverage
Marina fees
Fuels: The yacht is delivered with full fuel tanks. The fuel is refilled upon client’s return to the base port and client pays for the cost of fuels
Safety net: € 200
Kayak: € 120 per week Wi Fi router on GSM coverage: € 50/ week up to 8 GB
5 devices Stand Up Paddle: € 120 per weekMini bus airport transport (8 persons): € 100
BBQ (cooking-gas): € 60 per week
Entire yacht price
€ 11053
Book the entire yacht for a private trip
Included in the price
Yacht equipment stated in the inventory list
Bed linen, towels, pillows, blankets: one set person/ week
Moorings fees on the first and last night of the charter
Yachts insurance and tax (including VAT)
Autopilot, Inflatable Dinghy
Yacht additional fees
Skipper 1300€ per week
End Cleaning 250 EUR to be paid cash onboard include: 1 set of bed linen and toilet towels for each guest, gasoline for outboard engine (1 fill plus extra canister), outboard engine 2 bottles of gas (for cooking), full water tanks
Refundable Security Deposit: 3500 EUR
Extra services
Hostess: € 150 per day, plus meals
Deck hand: € 100 per day, plus meals
Food & beverage
Marina fees
Fuels: The yacht is delivered with full fuel tanks. The fuel is refilled upon client’s return to the base port and client pays for the cost of fuels
Safety net: € 200
Kayak: € 120 per week Wi Fi router on GSM coverage: € 50/ week up to 8 GB
5 devices Stand Up Paddle: € 120 per week
Mini bus airport transport (8 persons): € 100
BBQ (cooking-gas): € 60 per week
Yacht - Lagoon
EASY AND EFFICIENT NAVIGATION
Banner of the new DNA of Lagoon, the 46 is a high performance and very marine boat that offers:
- an increased canopy for a better sail / displacement ratio
- a delayed mast, the result of VPLP design's experience in high competition sailing.
- a shorter boom, a self-tacking jib and an integrated electric mainsail windlass
- a large bow triangle for a wider range of sails and greater efficiency
Shared cruises may require a minimum number of guests.
Price may vary depending on the cabin type, occupancy and cruise date.
Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
per Person
€ 11053
Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
per Boat
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