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A guide to the perfect Greek islands honeymoon

  • 22 February 2025
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  • Nora
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As far as honeymoon trips go, Greece is the perfect destination for an unforgettable week or two with your partner. There is nothing more romantic than a walk by the beach on a tranquil Greek island, away from the summer crowds. The Greek islands offer breathtaking backgrounds for couples who wish to spend time alone on a boat. It’s not a coincidence that more and more newly-weds opt for a Greek islands honeymoon. There is something about the sense of adventure that sailing offers that makes a honeymoon trip in Greece a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We have asked our sailing experts to offer you a range of options to hire a boat in Greece for an amazing honeymoon trip.

Sounion – Kythnos – Kea

Athens is a good springboard for a trip to the Greek islands. Easily accessible from anywhere, it’s a good place to hire a boat. The broader region of Attica, south of Athens, is full of romantic places worth visiting, starting with its easternmost tip, the Sounion cape. Many couples choose Sounion for their wedding, as it is serene and beautiful in late spring and summer. A unique place where land meets the deep blue of the Aegean Sea.

The temple of Poseidon, at the tip of the Sounion Cape.

The cape’s landmark is the ancient Temple of Poseidon, a mini Parthenon not far away from the shore. A sunset by the temple is unmissable. You might also be able to attend a local concert, usually when there is a full moon in August.

Kea

Your next stop should be the small island of Kea (also known as Tzia), just a few miles from Sounion. You can dock in Vourkari on the north of the island. The island is tiny, picturesque and by and large ignored by tourists. It’s an ideal destination for quiet, romantic walks by the sea. You can also swim in the bay of Karthea, right next to the ruins of an ancient Greek temple and theatre. And don’t forget to pay a visit to the island’s landmark, an ancient statue of a recumbent lion close to Ioulis, the capital of the island.

Church on Kea

Kythnos

Not far from Kea is the island of Kythnos. Dock your boat in Merihas, the island’s main port, or the bay of Kolona, which is more tranquil and isolated. Visit the famous Katafiki cave close to Driopida, a labyrinth of ancient stalactites. From Kythnos you can hop to the rest of the Cycladic islands – Serifos, Sifnos and Syros are close by – or head back to Athens.

Mykonos – Delos – Paros

While Mykonos might appear to be crowded and flashy in the summer, there is a hidden side to it that makes this island perfect to hire a boat for a week or so with your significant other. Mykonos became famous in the ’70s for its dreamy beaches, cosmopolitan atmosphere and proximity to other Greek islands… In other words, it’s perfect for an island hopping sailing trip. Even more so considering it’s name means “the island of winds”, protected by Aiolos, the Greek god of winds.

Mykonos

Apart from the marina of Mykonos (called ‘Chora’ by the locals), you can also anchor at Ornos, a beautiful, tranquil bay on the south, or Tourlos, the new harbour of the island on the west. Their strategic position will keep you safe from the north summer ‘meltemia’ winds of the Aegean Sea.

Visit Fokos, Kapari and Agios Stefanos. All beautiful, sandy beaches, largely ignored by the hordes of tourists that gather to the island every summer.

Delos

For a whiff of ancient beauty, set sail for nearby Delos, the sacred island of Ancient Greece. Legend has it that Apollo and Artemis were born on this small island. Today, Delos is inhabited only by the remnants of temples built on the island in ancient times, offering you a unique opportunity for a romantic walk in a vast expanse of pillars and statues. You are not allowed to dock your boat in Delos without a permit from the local authorities, so hire a boat in Mykonos to visit this special island.

Delos

You can also visit Rhinia, uninhabited and beautiful. It’s full of dreamy beaches (Glyfada and Ambelia are the best ones) and unexplored coves. It’s also a popular meeting point for yachts cruising the Aegean Sea.

Paros

To the south of Delos and Mykonos, is Paros and its little sister, Antiparos. You can dock your boat at one of the island’s two main harbours, Paroikia and Naousa, both on the north. For something more tranquil, try the bay at Piso Livadi, a seaside little village. The place is ideal for Greek seafood and romantic walks by the sea. Paros is bigger than Mykonos, so spend a couple of days here before you head back to Mykonos or Athens.

Paros

Santorini

Santorini is a classic for a Greek islands honeymoon trip. It’s impossible to disregard this gem, famous for its unique landscape of small white houses, sculpted in the island’s copious caves? Or perhaps what is the most beautiful spot in the Med to watch the sunset, at the village of Oia?

A volcanic eruption around 3,500 years ago gave the island its current crab-like shape. This peculiar history of makes Santorini unique among other Cycladic islands, offering you an extraordinary sailing experience. It’s the perfect place to hire a boat in Greece. For example, sail from Oia and enjoy the thermal wells nearby the small volcanic islands of Old and New Kameni.

Santorini

Circumnavigating the island

For an unforgettable trip, try the circumnavigation of the island. The sight of the white houses of the villages of Hmerovigli, Fira and Fotostefani hanging from the island’s rocky cliffs will take your breath away. On your way to Hmerovigli, don’t miss Skaros, a rock hanging from the highest tip of Santorini’s famous volcanic Caldera.

Despite its fame as a top summer destination, Santorini still has a few unexplored caves and beaches that you can only reach by boat. Check for example the small, picturesque ports of Armeni and Ammoudi, both offering you crystal clear waters to swim in. Or Thirasia, a small island next to Santorini that the locals prefer for a short trip. And, last but not least, take a picture by the Indian Rock near the beach of Akrotiri, a vertical rock formation reminiscent of the exotic islands of Southeast Asia.

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