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Our curated itineraries are designed to showcase the very best of the Greek islands and the Mediterranean, blending hidden coves, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable seaside moments.

THE CYCLADES – MUST SEE

This itinerary is made for those who wish to visit the most famous Greek islands of the Aegean Sea. Cosmopolitan, lively, with beautiful beaches and an intense nightlife, the Cyclades are an all- time favorite destination.

DAY 1 – KYTHNOS Although very close to Athens, the island of Kythnos remains uninhabited on its southern part. It has the characteristic white colored houses of the Cyclades, deep blue waters and more than 350 small white chapels scattered all around its hills.
DAY 2 – SYROS The most cosmopolitan island of the Cyclades, with a mixture of Venetian style architecture and eastern Greek traditions and with a rich history dating back to the Bronze ages. The capital of Ermoupoli is infamous for its buildings, whereas the rest of the island is covered by beautiful sandy beaches. Don’t miss out on the traditional halvadopita, loukoumia, louza, maratholoukanika and the PDO San Michali cheese.
DAY 3 – MYKONOS The iconic island with the windmills and the long beaches is ready to welcome you. Whether you want a strong vibe, like on the infamous Paradise beach, or a more serene and maybe posh atmosphere, Mykonos has something to offer you. The most famous jet-setters are frequent visitors of the “island of the winds”.
DAY 4 – PAROS Known for its monastery devoted to the Holy Mother and for its marble used in architecture, this cycladic island was home to some of the most famous ancient sculptors. Today, it is vivid, with beautiful beaches ideal for watersports and with an up-and-coming gastronomy.
DAY 5 – IOS Ios is known as the island of the youth, as it attracts many youngsters, especially in July and August. The nightlife is very intense and diverse, ideal for party lovers. However, there is more to the island than partying; there are beautiful beaches with crystal clear water and the iconic cycladic atmosphere, with white-washed houses and bougainvillea terraces.
DAY 6 – SANTORINI The most elegant island of the Cyclades, with a breathtaking view of the volcano. You will be absolutely enchanted by a walk in Oia, where travelers gather every evening to watch the sun set over the volcanic peninsula. Take a swim in the ‘Red Beach” right below the red cliffs and don’t forget to taste the famous wine of Santorini and the traditional fava.
DAY 7 – MILOS If this island is known for one thing, that is its heavenly beaches. White sand, caves, coves, rock formations, curious soil colors, hot springs, catacombs, this is a land full of surprises that will leave you speechless and amazed.
DAY 8 – HYDRA – ATHENS Hydra is a Saronic Gulf island, ideal for you to stop on your way back to Athens. Amphitheatrically built on a steep hill, most of its beaches are accessible only by sea. Take a dive in its blue waters and enjoy the freshly made traditional food.

DID YOU KNOW

The Cyclades are a group of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, and their name literally means “circle islands” because they form a rough circle around the sacred island of Delos, an important religious and historical center in ancient Greece.

THE CYCLADES – CLASSY & UNSPOILED

This itinerary is perfect for those who have either visited the infamous Cycladic islands before or just prefer alternative, more classy and less crowded destinations.

DAY 1 – KEA Kea is among the greenest islands of the Cyclades, with the largest oak forest, olive groves, vineyards and green fields. It is the hikers paradise, with 81 tracks traveling through its villages and a divers heaven as well, with a rich sea-bed and a number of shipwrecks.
DAY 2 – ANTIPAROS This islet, ideal for a relaxing time, hosts the oldest Neolithic settlement found in the Cyclades. The capital is a lovely painting of white houses decorated with pink and purple bougainvilleas and stone-paved streets shadowed by large eucalyptus trees.
DAY 3 – FOLEGANDROS Whoever visits Folegandros falls in love with it. It is a diverse mixture of sandy or rocky beaches, white houses with vivid-colored windows, stone-paved streets, alleys leading up to a castle and breathtaking views of the Aegean. Don’t miss out on the local cuisine or the traditional drink, rakomelo.
DAY 4 – KIMOLOS Kimolos derives its name from the Greek word “kimolia” which means chalk, as it has a long tradition of chalk-mining. It is famous for its amazing beaches and lovely little coves.
DAY 5 – SIFNOS An island full of charms, Sifnos will steal your heart at a glance. Famous for its architecture, pottery, ceramic life, gastronomy and of course nightlife, lovely beaches and crystal clear waters, it is perfect for an easy-going holiday.
DAY 6 – SERIFOS This is place of raw beauty, an island made of iron and granite that catches your breath with the serenity of the landscape. Traditional cycladic architecture with white houses and blue windows, plenty of activities such as scuba-diving, biking, hiking and mountain-biking and of course local cuisine.
DAY 7 – KYTHNOS This island wears the traditional white and blue colors of the Aegean on its buildings and offers the opportunity to relax under the summer sun in one of its numerous beaches. It is also known for its 350 small white chapels dotting its hills.
DAY 8 – ATHENS Make sure to allow a couple of days before or after your charter to get to know the Greek capital. It offers activities for all tastes and ages. Bustling shops and cafes, traditional restaurants, vivid bars and clubs, romantic walking areas and of course, the Acropolis, one of the most renowned monuments of ancient Greece.

DID YOU KNOW

The Cyclades are a group of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, and their name literally means “circle islands” because they form a rough circle around the sacred island of Delos, an important religious and historical center in ancient Greece.

DID YOU KNOW

The Cyclades are a group of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, and their name literally means “circle islands” because they form a rough circle around the sacred island of Delos, an important religious and historical center in ancient Greece.

THE CYCLADES – MIX ‘N’ MATCH

This itinerary is a combination of the most famous Cycladic islands, known for their vividness and their nightlife, with the ones more popular for their gastronomy and their landscape. It is ideal for those who want to experience both the vibration and the serenity Greek islands can offer.

THE SARONIC – QUICK AND EASY

This itinerary is ideal for travelers who prefer to minimize cruising time and enjoy their destinations easily and quickly. It can be spread throughout the week, as suggested here, or it can be done within a long weekend.

THE SARONIC - SHORT RIDES

This itinerary offers the opportunity to explore small treasures, within a very short distance from Athens and from one destination to the other. The combination of cosmopolitan aura with more quiet and secluded ports is perfect for those who seek fun along with serenity.

THE SARONIC AND EAST PELOPONESE- OLD STYLE CLASS

This itinerary walks visitors through some of the most classy and distinguished places in Greece, both from its islands and from the mainland. It is a full 2 weeks, offering something entirely different each day.

THE IONIANS – BLUE LAGOON

The Ionian Sea is famous for its turquoise waters and diverse islands. This itinerary will take visitors to the most idyllic landscapes, with breathtaking views and exotic scenery.

THE IONIANS – FIVE DAYS IN HEAVEN

This 5-day-itinerary will leave the visitors speechless. From the magnificent island of Corfu, to the most exotic parts of the Ionian Sea, the turquoise waters and the picturesque villages are breathtaking.

THE DODECANESE – OFF THE BEATEN TRACK

Starting and ending at the lordly island of Kos, this itinerary will appeal to the charterer looking for diversity and peace in the crystal clear waters of the Aegean.