
Sailing the Aegean
Greek Islands Destinations
The Greek Islands are a mosaic of culture, history, and natural beauty — from the volcanic drama of the Cyclades to the emerald waters of the Ionian. Whether you seek the cosmopolitan energy of Mykonos, the timeless tranquility of Hydra, or the unspoiled beaches of Milos, our yachts carry you there in comfort.

Iconic white & blue under the Aegean sun
Cyclades
The Cyclades are the quintessential Greek island experience — whitewashed villages clinging to volcanic cliffs, world-famous sunsets, and crystalline bays tucked between dramatic headlands. Sail between charming harbour towns, discover hidden beaches accessible only by boat, and savour the unhurried rhythm of island life under the Aegean sun.
Paros
Traditional villages, golden sand beaches, and a thriving local food scene
Naxos
Largest of the Cyclades with mountain trails, ancient temples, and long sandy shores
Kythnos
Unspoiled thermal springs, secluded coves, and authentic island charm off the beaten path
Milos
Volcanic coastline sculpted into over 70 unique beaches of every colour
Sifnos
Renowned for its cuisine, pottery tradition, and scenic hiking trails between hilltop villages

Classical Greece, just hours from Athens
Saronic Gulf
The Saronic Gulf offers the perfect introduction to Greek sailing — close to Athens yet worlds away in spirit. Calm waters and short passages connect a string of characterful islands, each with its own distinct personality. From car-free harbours to pine-scented hillsides, this is ideal sailing for those who want culture, beauty, and relaxation in equal measure.
Aegina
Ancient Temple of Aphaia, famous pistachios, and a lively waterfront just an hour from Athens
Poros
Pine-forested island with a charming clock-tower town and sheltered anchorages
Hydra
Car-free island of stone mansions, donkey paths, and crystal-clear harbours
Spetses
Elegant Venetian architecture, fragrant pine forests, and secluded swimming coves

Eastern Aegean adventures off the beaten path
Dodecanese
The Dodecanese sit at the eastern edge of the Aegean, where Greek culture meets diverse landscapes and rich history. From sacred monasteries perched on hilltops to lush green valleys and pastel-painted harbours, these islands reward the explorer. Longer sunshine hours and warm waters extend the sailing season well into autumn.
Patmos
The "Jerusalem of the Aegean" — home to the sacred Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse
Kos
Birthplace of Hippocrates with ancient ruins, vibrant beach life, and excellent cycling
Ikaria
One of the world's Blue Zones — famous for longevity, wild natural beauty, and free-spirited culture
Symi
Pastel neoclassical harbour framed by hills — one of Greece's most photographed islands

Emerald waters and Venetian elegance
Ionian Islands
The Ionian Islands are Greece at its greenest — lush cypress forests tumbling down to turquoise bays, Venetian fortresses rising above charming harbour towns, and some of the calmest sailing waters in the Mediterranean. These western islands offer a distinctly different Greek experience, with Italian-influenced architecture, dramatic cliffs, and legendary beaches.
Zakynthos
Home to the iconic Shipwreck Beach, dramatic sea caves, and loggerhead turtle nesting grounds
Kefalonia
Dramatic landscapes with the stunning Myrtos Beach, underground caves, and traditional mountain villages
Lefkada
Connected to the mainland by a bridge — famous for its powder-white cliffs and vivid turquoise waters
Corfu
UNESCO-listed Venetian Old Town, lush greenery, and a cosmopolitan blend of Greek and Italian culture
Route Planning
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