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Vlychada Marina, Santorini
4pm on Day 1
Concludes at New Port in Mikonos on Day 8
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Day 1: Santorini (D)
Board your yacht in the afternoon and meet your crew and fellow passengers during a welcome meeting to learn about the finer details of your itinerary. How you spend the rest of your afternoon is then up to you. Perhaps take a walk to around the stunning capital of Fira, seeing the glorious Dominican Convent and other attractions, or bask on the island’s dramatic black-sand beaches such as Perissa or Agios Georgios. In the evening, head to Dimitris Tavern for a traditional dinner with the crew and the rest of your group, and admire the sunset vista against the sea.
Overnight: boat docked at Santorini Port
Day 2: Santorini Ios (B, L)
Sail away from port in the early morning, and pass Santorini’s caldera, an incredible geological formation that was the result of a colossal volcanic eruption around 1500 BC. Sit out on deck and soak up the sun’s rays, and after roughly four hours on the water, dock on Ios, a large and lively island that’s popular with holidaying Greeks who come for come for watersports, bars and an abundance of beaches. Follow the sunbathing masses to Gialos or Milopotas, escape the crowds at Valmas or Tsemaria or explore the shops at Chora the island’s pretty Old Town. In the evening, visit one of Ios’ many beach bars or take a stroll up the hill to Panagia Gremiotissa, a popular spot to see the sunset.
Overnight: boat docked at Ios Port
Day 3: Ios Amorgos (B, L)
Enjoy breakfast as you sail southeast to the mountainous island of Amorgos, an idyll immortalized in Luc Bresson’s 1988 film, The Big Blue. With impressive history to equal its rugged beauty, the island was ravaged by pirates in the Middle Ages before being ruled in succession by the Venetians, Byzantines, Ottomans and, finally, the Greeks.
Dock at Katapola Port, and head out to discover Amorgos’s delights at leisure. Take a stroll to an ancient Minoan settlement or relax in a waterfront cafe and gaze out at the white Cycladic architecture and windmills that dot the coastline.
Overnight: boat docked at Katapola Port, Amorgos
Day 4: Amorgos Small Cyclades Island (B, L)
After breakfast, enjoy a drive out to Moni Hozoviotissis, an 11th-century monastery stacked into the cliffs overlooking the sea. Browse its collections of historical artifacts and soak up views of the Aegean Sea before returning to the water to continue sailing.
Feel the wind in your hair as you set sail from Amorgos around lunchtime, and head off to discover some of the smaller islands that comprise the Cyclades chain. After roughly five hours at sea, moor up at one of the unspoiled, almost-uninhabited islands perhaps Koufonisia, Iraklia, Shinousa or Donousa and make the most of the island seclusion by swimming in the clear waters, sunbathing on the beaches or enjoying fresh seafood in a quiet waterfront taverna.
Overnight: boat docked at a small Cyclades island
Day 5: Small Cyclade Naxos (B, L)
Leave the peaceful solitude of your island after breakfast, and sail north to Naxos, where more sandy beaches and olive grove-framed villages await. The largest of Greece’s Cycladic islands, Naxos has a colourful mythological history, with many considering it to be the place where Zeus hid from his destructive father.
Dock at the port, enjoy lunch on board, and then spend the rest of your day doing whatever you please. Maybe explore Naxos’ scenic Old Town, or wander along the southern shores of the island to scout out the best beaches.
Overnight: boat docked at Naxos Port
Day 6: Naxos (B, L)
After breakfast, enjoy a full day of free time to get to know the island. Naxos has plenty to offer besides its beautiful beaches, so perhaps take a stroll to the impressive Venetian Castro of Naxos to wander around the medieval mansions, monuments and churches that are etched into the hillside. Pay a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Naxos for an insight into island life thousands of years ago and see a white marble figurine that’s said to be the earliest example of sculpture in Greece.
If you want to experience more of Naxos’ culture, join a day trip around the island to visit one of the oldest temples in Greece the Temple of Demetra and spend time at a family-run tavern in the hills. The excursion also includes a shot of kitron, the local lemon liquor, plus a walk along one of the finest beaches on the island.
Overnight: boat docked at Naxos Port
Day 7: Naxos Mykonos (B, L)
Enjoy breakfast and cruise away from port toward your final destination: the gorgeous party island of Mykonos. On arrival, perhaps take a walk to admire Mykonos’ chic whitewashed architecture with sights such as the Church of Panagia Paraportiani or take a day trip (own expense) to the sacred island of Delos, the alleged birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Later on, make the most of your final night on one of the liveliest Greek islands and check out the hedonistic bars and bustling restaurants; Mykonos nightlife is legendary.
Overnight: boat docked at Mykonos Port
Day 8: Mykonos (B)
Sit down for a final breakfast on board your yacht, and then say goodbye to your crew and fellow passengers as your 7-night cruise finishes.
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7 nights accommodation on board a yacht
Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
Food and drinks, unless specified
Optional excursions and activities
Gratuities (optional)
Dinners
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