Greece yacht charters
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The land of ancient civilisations and relaxed beach life, made up of thousands of beautiful islands grouped together into families. Each family has their own traditions, culture, and landscape.
All benefit from the warm Mediterranean climate and feature picturesque villages, white houses and blue domed churches that are synonymous with Greek islands.
The Cyclades yacht charter
The Cyclades yacht charter
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The Cyclades is a group of islands in the Aegean Sea with charming white-washed houses, serene sunny beaches and ancient ruins. The food is delicious and the wine is in abundance.
Mykonos is famed for its nightlife while Paros, Naxos and los have a more cosmopolitan flavour. Then there’s the natural beauty and architecture of Santorini.
As a contrast you can enjoy the simpler pleasures of Kea, Sikinos, Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos, Amorgos and Andros. The smaller islands of Dhonoussa, Skhinoussa, Iraklia and Koufonisia have arguably the most charm. Unspoilt hamlets, small ports and anchorages. It’s like being transported back in time. A must-see.
Plan A CharterIonian Islands yacht charter
Ionian Islands yacht charter
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The Ionian Islands, in our opinion, have some of the world’s best beaches, as well as being rich in culture and myth. ‘Shipwreck Beach’ on Zakynthos is one of the most photographed beaches in the world and rightly so. It’s sheer grey cliffs encircle a pristine beach where a shipwreck rests upon the golden sands.
A yacht charter gives you the freedom to explore the immense caves and grottos of Kefalonia’s limestone coast, or enjoy the watersports at Lefkada’s, then explore the beautiful Byzantine and Venetian architecture of Corfu.
Plan A CharterDodecanese yacht charter
Dodecanese yacht charter
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The Dodecanese stretch along the coast of Turkey, a perfect destination for a bareboat yacht charter. It suits sailors looking for guaranteed winds and longer passages between unspoilt islands.
The islands are conveniently spaced to allow a good day’s sail between them and they are all rich in culture and history. Between the well-known islands of Kos and Rhodes lie the fascinating islands of Simi, with its beautiful Venetian harbour, Niseros with its dormant volcano and Tilos which is still untouched by tourists. If you like it quiet, the islands north of Kos have completely escaped tourism. You’ll find quaint fishing ports and quiet waterfront restaurants.
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