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The best destinations for yacht charter in Greece
Greece is without doubt an ideal destination for every type of holiday goer, whether you are looking to soak up the culture or to explore Greece’s beautiful coastline. Greece’s 6,000 islands make the country a prime destination for both amateur and professional sailors.
Discover some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Mediterranean by Yacht charter. This guide will give you some inspiration and insights into some of the best destinations in the Greek Cyclades to visit.
Return to traditional Greece, welcome to the Cyclades
Spending a few days sailing in this region will let you return to the old Greece. Whether in Santorini, Los or Folegandros, you’ll experience the best of Greece; the traditional architecture, the small fishing ports and the irresistible charm of the Mediterranean lifestyle.
Choose a private yacht charter for your stay in the Cyclades.
Santorini
The idyllic island of Santorini is instantly recognisable by its whitewashed buildings with blue tops, the landscape of this old volcanic island is truly dazzling – towering cliffs matched with vibrant colours and with its reputation for stunning panoramic views it’s no wonder that Santorini is so high up on traveller’s lists of must-see places.
One of the most scenic hikes the island has to offer is the Fira to Oia trail, allowing visitors breathtaking views of the famous volcano, island villages and the Aegean Sea. In Oia you can see one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world. Find a place to stop at Amoudi Bay and enjoy the view.
Naxos and Amorgos
Naxos and Amorgos are more peaceful and preserved than the majority of the other islands in the Cyclades. Paradise beaches, green landscapes … it is difficult to leave.
Naxos is the biggest and greenest island in the Cyclades, with high mountains and fertile land.
On the island of Naxos, the locals wear their traditional dress and live off the crops of the land. The island offers old churches, monasteries and Venetian castles in a peaceful environment. Naxos is famous for its cultural events and traditional fares, the Naxos Festival, Wine Festival and Fisherman’s Feast allow you to soak up the rich culture. Or take a step back in time and wander the winding streets of the Old Town.
Take a day trip to neighbouring Amorgos to see a more peaceful, less touristic side to the islands.
Paros and Antiparos
A bit more off the tourist beaten track, Paros and Antiparos are the perfect destinations, offering a combination of the cosmopolitan and traditional sides of Greece. Both destinations offer a buzzing city centre, but also very beautiful beaches and sites to visit.
The bayside capital of Parikia is a transport hub for the Cyclades area. Here, you can also visit the Panagia Ekatontapiliana – the landmark Byzantine Church.
Rent a boat and take a day trip to neighbouring Antiparos with its pristine beaches and tranquil atmosphere.
Mykonos
Located almost in the centre of the Cyclades, Mykonos has become over the years one of the most popular clubbing destinations in Europe and is famous for its nightlife and beautiful beaches.
Book a Catamaran and take a tour around the paradisaical beaches of Mykonos.
Enjoy the sun and sands on Paradise Beach, a popular destination with tourists. Away from the beach, take a trip to Chora where you can explore the Panagia Paraportiani Church. The Chora area is famously known as one of the most beautiful places on the island.