The
Saronic Gulf and the centre of the Aegean Sea - the Cyclades - contain some of
the most stunning islands in the whole of Greece . History was made here and
you find a multitude of fascinating ancient sites while leisurely sailing from
island to island. Dramatic volcanic landscapes dotted by hilltop towns with the
typical Cycladic white-washed houses and windmills, crystal-clear waters,
authentic cuisine and atmosphere make a yacht charter here so unique and
enjoyable. Let us tell you a bit more about this rich cruising ground in
detail.
Why is the Aegean Sea such a
sought-after charter destination?
The
Saronic Gulf is the link between the Ionian and the Aegean
Sea . It is a part of the Aegean Sea and lies at the eastern side
of the Corinthian
Gulf , which is a 100 km
long stretch of water. It contains the eastern entrance and exit point of the Corinth Canal ,
the city and port of Athens and the main islands Aegina, Salamis , Poros as well as many smaller ones.
There are some amazing ancient sites like Delphi, Corinth ,
Mycenae and
hundreds more. A very convenient starting point for an Aegean yacht charter is Athens with its big
airport and the big marina of Kalamaki that offers a multitude of charter
boats. It is situated due south of Athens .
From there you can directly head to the Saronic Gulf
with its interesting coastline and islands. The ideal yacht charter base for
the Cyclades is Lavrion, about 37 km south-west from Athens airport.
The
Cyclades contain the islands of Amorgos, Anafi, Andros, Antiparos, Delos,
Eschati, iOS, Kea, Kimolos, Kythnos, Milos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Folegandros,
Serifos, Sifnos, Sikinos, Syros, Tinos, and Thira or Santorini plus many more
smaller ones. It simply is a vast sailing ground with endless highlights to
discover. Distances between the islands are much bigger than in some of the
other Mediterranean archipelagos, so it is well suited for the experienced
sailor.
The
beauty of the islands is legendary. Delos is
one of the most important ancient Greek sites. Then there is the volcanic island of Milos . Or Santorini with its huge crater
and super-steep cliff that constitutes one of the most famous natural
attractions in the world.
The
largest airports are Santorini and Mykonos ,
which offer many charter flights in summer from most European bigger cities.
Paros, Naxos, Syros and Milos also have
airports with domestic flights. The ferry links between the islands amongst
each other and with the mainland are brilliant, so it´s no problem to get to
anywhere.
As
everywhere around Greece ,
you will find lovely authentic taverns with great local food and fresh fish,
charming ports and blue/white painted villages as well as romantic
thatch-roofed windmills. The backdrop are impressive serene landscapes,
including volcanic rocky coastlines. There are almost no tides but the
sometimes occurring Meltemi winds require good sailing skills.
Some relevant info for Aegean sailboat charter:
Location:
Mediterranean Sea east of the Peloponnese; south of Athens ;
north of Crete
Main
Charter Bases: Kalamaki (just outside Athens );
Lavrion (37 km south-east of Athens ); Paros
Main
airports: Athens , Mykonos ,
Santorini
Country
code: +30
Climate:
Mild, Mediterranean
Which main charter destinations are there in the Saronic Gulf
and the Cyclades ?
The Saronic Gulf is mostly very protected as there is very
little chance of the Meltemi blowing and it is therefore a good cruising ground
for family sailing holidays.
One of
the classic sailing routes in the Saronic Gulf leads from Athens along the coast to Cap Sounion. On the
western shore of the mainly mountainous coastline of the Peloponnese there is
famous Epidaurus .
The Methana peninsula is an ancient volcano about 6 NM north-west of Poros Island .
Poros is separate from the Peloponnese only by
a 300 m wide channel. It has a lovely port and main town built on a hill with a
characteristic bell tower looming above it.
Salamis,
the largest island in the Saronic Gulf with a rocky coastline of 104 km, is
situated only 2 km off the coast of Piraeus, Athens . It´s famous for its important part in
many sea battles and offers some very nice fine sandy beaches. Check out the
lively port of Paloukia in the North-East of the island
or Peristeria in the South - a small town with a yacht harbour and clean
beaches. Then there is the big bay of the main town, Salamina.
You can
take the charter yacht to Aegina , the
so-called ´pistachio island´ due to its large cultivation of the crop. It is an
extinct volcano with rugged coastline and contains the ports of Perdika and Aegina Town
with nice taverns and souvenir shops.
Hydra,
which is geographically not part of the Saronic Gulf but one of the Saronic
Islands, is a lovely place popular with artists. Moor up in the protected port
of its main town Hydra or the quiet unspoilt port of Ermioni
with a beautiful steep hilly backdrop.
When
sailing to Spetses, you can anchor in the bay or moor up directly in the main
town on the north-eastern tip of the island.
Cruising
the Cyclades Kea is one of the first islands
you encounter. It is a typical Cycladic island with a beautiful old town and
situated 12 NM south-east of Cape
Sounion .
Kythnos,
just to the South, has a very indented coastline great for anchoring or mooring
in the beautiful bays or ports, for instance Stefanos bay on the east side or
protected Loutra port in the North East. Try the local cheese, which is a
famous specialty. The main marina to use on a yacht rental is Merikha on the
west side.
Seriphos
has a wonderful entry into a long bay surrounded by high-rising hills. The port
at the end is Livadhi. Go up to the Chora, where you have an absolutely
spectacular view.
Sifnos
lies a 9 NM sailing trip south of Serifos. Kamares on the north-west side is a
well-protected port at the end of a large bay.
When on
a boat charter in the Cyclades, you should pass by the island of Milos .
It is an old volcano that forms a huge caldera surrounded by pumice cliffs. The
port of Adhamas
in the north part of the crater is one of the best-protected harbours in the Mediterranean .
Finally
Santorini: Entering the humongous caldera from the North-West and approaching
the steep cliffs is a highlight for every sailor.
From
Santorini you can steer the sailing yacht via iOS to Amorgos, a bare rocky
island that has retained very much of its authentic character and doesn´t have
that much tourism.
Naxos is
the largest of the Cyclades Archipelago. Only
about 4 NM west of Naxos lies Paros , and
adjacent to it, Antiparos. There are many protected bays and inlets. The
channel between Paros and Antiparos is good for anchoring as well as the
protected bays of the main town, Parikia, and the popular fishing port of Naoussa .
At the
coast off the ancient site of Delos yachts are
only allowed to anchor until 3 pm, which is when the exhibition grounds close.
Fourni Bay a little to the South, or the southern bay of neighbour islet Reneia
are options to set anchor overnight.
A main
attraction of every Aegean yacht charter is Mykonos .
There are enough bays on the south side to look for shelter from the northerly
Meltemi.
Syros,
Tinos and Andros are 3 more of the bigger
Cycladic islands and there are numerous smaller ones on top of that, providing
the yacht charterer with endless options for sailing routes.
What are the prevailing weather systems for a yacht charter
around the Aegean
Islands ?
The
northerly Meltemi wind can reach force 7, sometimes 8, in July and August. It
can occur quite unpredictably as well as blow for 5 days on end, so in that
case good sailing skills are required. It may not take place at all, though,
and there have been summers without Meltemi entirely. Best suited for family
sailing holidays is the well-protected Saronic Gulf .
Summary of the weather conditions for sailing a yacht charter in
the Aegean with the example of Santorini:
Months
with highest average temperature: July/August, 26°
Months
with lowest average temperature: January/February, 12°
Month
with highest average precipitation: December, 167 mm
Months
with lowest average precipitation: July/August, 0 mm
Month
with the highest daily sunshine hours: July, 14 hours
Month
with the lowest daily sunshine hours: December, 6 hours
Average
wind speed in summer: 3 - 7 Bft.
Month
with highest average water temperature: August, 25°
Month
with lowest average water temperature: January, 16°
Main
season: May - October
How much is Aegean yacht rental and what are the different
charter types?
You can
rent a 12 m sailboat, for instance, from about 1,400 € a week. Prices rise
according to size, model and equipment of the yacht. Due to the strong winds,
there aren´t really any flotilla charters. You can do bareboat or skippered
charter, and choose between catamaran charter and sailboat or motor yacht hire.
You could go for a day charter or opt for luxury boat hire that comes with a
lot of extras and a crew according to your specific needs.
What else is there to do besides sailing on a boat hire in the
Cyclades and the Saronic Gulf ?
On a
yacht hire in the Saronic Gulf, visit Epidaurus
on the Peloponnese , a large ancient sanctuary
and centre of healing set in the forest. Its ruins contain a theatre with
amazing acoustics, where a whisper on the stage is heard anywhere on the 54
tiers of seats, a stadium and much more. Also check out the museum illustrating
what exactly happened at the sanctuary in antiquity.
If you
rent a yacht in Lavrion, go down to Cape
Sounion which is located
only about 10 km due south. It is a temple for Poseidon in a beautiful setting
on a steep cliff overlooking the sea.
Spetses
Classic Yacht Regatta beginning of July makes for some exciting racing with
some beautiful sailing yachts, Aegean classic schooners and lateens.
Kea main
town, Ioulis, is very picturesque. It sits high on a plateau like most Greek
island towns - they used to be built like that for protection from pirates.
Moor up the sailboat and visit the medieval Venetian castle. And north-east of
Kea town there is the famous carved lion from the 6th c. BCE. Check out the
seaside resort of Vourkari where you encounter an ancient city with the oldest
temple found in the whole of Greece
(15th c. BCE). Kea is very popular with scuba divers as the water has great
visibility and rich wildlife and there are good possibilities for cavern and
wreck diving - one of the sister ships of the Titanic, the HMHS Britannic, sank
there in 1916, amongst others.
If you
have some time in-between sailing trips, attend one of the many traditional
festivals in Sifnos - there is one held almost every month. With 360, the
island has the highest amount of churches in all of the Cyclades .
For instance, watch a typical Greek wedding at The Church of the Seven Martyrs
in Kastro with its amazing setting above the sea. Or visit the beautifully
architected capital of the island, Apollonia.
Milos
offers spectacular volcanic landscapes including its huge caldera as well as
the hot springs .
For some sightseeing head to the remains of the medieval castle of Palaiokastro
at the highest point.
Should
the Meltemi blow a little too strong for sailing, take some time and visit the
amazing archaeological site and museum at Santorini. Also admire the stark
volcanic landscape - there are no trees, just craters and pumice cliffs. Go to
Fira, which is a sea of whitewashed houses sitting high on top of the black
rocks that are beautifully lit up at night. Watch the sunset over the crater
from one of the many bars and restaurants. There is a cable car taking you up
to the town or you can ride a donkey up the serpentine path. Try and savour the
local wine, which is especially flavoured from the volcanic soil.
Amorgos
was the backdrop for Luc Besson´s film The Big Blue and when you hire a motor-
or sailing yacht in the Aegean Sea , you can go
there yourself and soak up the amazing colour of the sea and the sky. Go up to
the charming Chora of Amorgos sitting on top of the hill next to scattered
windmills and a Venetian castle with a stunning view. Other beautiful villages
are Tholaria and Langada and the towering monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa in
the cliff side north-east of Chora is also well worth visiting,
You
could explore some of the many ruins on Naxos
or hire some windsurfing/kitesurfing equipment at one of the many schools
there.
Take a
quick break in-between sailing trips on your yacht charter and try out the
buzzing and world-famous nightlife in Mykonos .
For party, go to the Scandinavian Bar in the centre or the large Cavo Paradiso
Club at Paradise Bay to the south. The next day relax at
one of the gorgeous beaches, wander through the wonderful charming town with
its funky shops and buy some artwork or souvenirs.
Delos
was the centre of the cult of Apollo and, as such, a holy island. Splendid
games were held there and a rich sanctuary with magnificent architecture was
built. You can visit the vast ceremonial grounds and the remains of stunning
temples and statues as well as the archaeological museum. So don´t miss out on
the opportunity to walk these historically important mosaic floors when you´re
doing a bareboat yacht charter in the Aegean Sea .
Have a
look at one of the most beautiful churches in Greece
- Panagia Ekatontapilyiani in Parikia on Paros ,
built around the 7/8th century by one of the architects of the Hagia Sofia. Or
visit the nearby ´Butterfly Valley´, a park with tens of thousands of
butterflies. Check out the picturesque old port of Naoussa
on the north coast with its white-washed houses and squares that are lit up at
night and create a wonderful atmosphere to sit outside and have dinner in one
of the restaurants before continuing the sailing or motor yacht charter the
next day.
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