Set sail from the world-famous island of Mykonos, and let the wind carry you through the Aegean’s most dazzling destinations — Serifos, Milos, Folegandros, Santorini, Ios, Paros, and Delos.

Each island tells its own story: from volcanic cliffs and postcard-perfect villages to secret coves and unforgettable sunsets. Aboard your luxury catamaran, you’ll discover the authentic Cycladic spirit — whitewashed beauty, deep blue horizons, and the effortless elegance of sailing freedom.
Sail away from the cosmopolitan buzz of Mykonos toward Serifos an island of raw beauty and authentic charm.

The Cycladic island of Serifos is one of the prettiest off the beaten track destinations of the Aegean! With no overwhelming numbers of tourist facilities, its has maintained its traditional atmosphere and the untamed beauty of its natural landscape! Explore Chora, set above the sea, known for its narrow streets, windmills, and beautiful light.
Continue your journey to Milos, a volcanic masterpiece sculpted by nature’s artistry.

The rare morphology of Milos, along with its mineral richness, creates dream-like combinations of spectacular rock formations and caves, mosaics of various textures and breath-taking colors that surprise and enchant everyone lucky enough to visit this island.
With over 40 beaches, each one different in color and character, Milos is a paradise for sea lovers. Visit Sarakiniko, the moonlike landscape of white volcanic rock, or Kleftiko, where caves and crystal blue waters invite you to dive in and explore. As night falls, the port of Adamas is the perfect spot for a memorable dinner by the water.
Folegandros is an island of incredible natural beauty located between Paros and Santorini.

Relatively untouched by international tourists, Folegandros island still manages to keep its unspoiled charm. The hilltop Chora is among the most beautiful in the Aegean — timeless, romantic, and peaceful. The hilltop Chora is among the most beautiful in the Aegean. Tavernas here are serving special local delicacies and fine Greek wine.
Few places in the world can compare to Santorini.

Santorini is one of the most popular travel destinations worldwide and the most visited Greek island. It is one of the most magical places you will ever see! Explore Oia and Fira, admire volcanic beaches of red and black sand, and watch the sunset from the caldera, one of Earth’s most breathtaking sights.
Sail north to Ios a vibrant island where relaxation and rhythm blend seamlessly.

Spend the day swimming at Mylopotas Beach or wandering through the maze-like streets of Ios Chora, filled with boutiques and bars. When evening falls, Ios comes alive — cocktails, music, and laughter echo under the Cycladic moonlight.
Paros welcomes you with a mix of tradition and sophistication.

Its harbor towns of Naoussa and Parikia are among the prettiest in the Aegean, combining lively nightlife with elegant simplicity. Swim in crystal waters, wander through marble-paved alleys, and enjoy fine dining in seaside restaurants that capture the refined essence of island life.
On your final day, sail to the sacred island of Delos , the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.

Walk among ancient ruins and marble statues that whisper stories of gods and heroes. Then, return to Mykonos, where iconic windmills and the vibrant waterfront of Little Venice welcome you back. Sip a final sunset cocktail as you reflect on a week of pure Aegean magic.
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This 7-day Mykonos-to-Cyclades itinerary is more than a sailing route — it’s a journey through the heart of Greek island elegance. From Serifos’s wild beauty to Santorini’s romantic skyline, each stop celebrates the spirit of the Aegean.
Book your Cyclades luxury catamaran charter today, and let your adventure unfold across Greece’s most iconic islands.
7 Days in the Cyclades from AthensSet sail from Lavrio, your gateway to the Cyclades — a paradise of dazzling blue waters, whitewashed villages, and golden sunsets. From the tranquil coves of Kythnos and the culinary delights of Sifnos, to the volcanic wonder of Milos and the mythic cliffs of Sounio, each destination reveals a different shade of the Aegean dream.

Your voyage begins as you leave the port of Lavrio and sail towards Kythnos, one of the Cyclades’ most serene gems.

Known for its unspoiled beauty and authentic charm, Kythnos boasts more than 70 beaches — many only reachable by boat. Discover the famous Kolona Beach, a stunning sandbar connecting two pieces of land, or unwind in the Loutra hot springs, where thermal waters flow directly into the sea.
Sail deeper into the Cyclades to the refined beauty of Sifnos, an island that perfectly balances elegance, tradition, and gastronomy.

Drop anchor in Platis Gialos or Vathy Bay, swim in crystal waters, and wander through the whitewashed streets of Apollonia. End your day watching the sunset from Kastro, one of the most photogenic villages in the Aegean. Don’t miss Sifnos’s famous flavors — try revithada (chickpea stew) and mastelo (slow-cooked lamb with wine and cheese).
A true highlight of your journey, Milos is the island of colors and contrasts — sculpted by volcanoes and kissed by turquoise seas.

Anchor near Sarakiniko Beach, famous for its white lunar rocks, or explore Kleftiko, where sea caves and secret coves invite snorkeling and exploration. In the evening, stroll along the harbor of Adamas, dine under the stars, and feel the island’s magnetic energy.
Continue to Serifos, a rugged beauty that remains blissfully authentic. Its wild coastline and hilltop Chora create a postcard-perfect setting.

Anchor in Livadi Bay, where you can swim in calm waters or visit hidden beaches like Psili Ammos and Vagia. As the sun sets over the Aegean, enjoy a meal in a seaside taverna — the simple luxury of Greek island life at its best.
Sail north to Kea (Tzia), where lush hills meet tranquil bays.

As you enter Vourkari Bay, the scent of pine trees and sea breeze welcomes you. Kea is perfect for a peaceful anchorage, surrounded by nature and elegant simplicity. Explore ancient ruins, hike to panoramic viewpoints, or enjoy a sunset dinner at a cozy seaside taverna.
Your sailing route brings you to the majestic Cape Sounio, where the Temple of Poseidon stands proudly above the cliffs.

Approaching the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounio by yacht is an experience that feels straight out of a myth. Arriving by yacht offers a rare sense of freedom and elegance: the scent of salt in the air, the sound of waves against the hull, and the temple standing watch above it all. Time your visit for sunset, when the sky ignites in shades of gold and crimson, and Poseidon’s sanctuary feels truly alive.
Final stop back to the Marina of Lavrion.

Wander its streets, visit the ancient silver mines, or enjoy a farewell lunch at a waterfront taverna. Reflect on a week of endless blue horizons, hidden coves, and unforgettable Greek moments — the essence of the Cyclades captured in every wave.
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A 7-day Cyclades sailing itinerary from Lavrio offers the perfect blend of adventure, serenity, and indulgence. From Kythnos’s hot springs to Milos’s moonlit cliffs and the mythical sunsets of Sounio, every stop reveals a new chapter of Greece’s eternal story.
7 Days in the Ionian Islands from Lefkas
Set sail from Lefkas, the gateway to the Ionian Sea, and embark on an unforgettable week through Greece’s emerald isles. From the peaceful coves of Meganisi and the mythic beauty of Ithaki, to the vibrant shores of Zakynthos and the elegant charm of Cephalonia, this 7-day voyage blends luxury, adventure, and serenity into a seamless sailing experience.

Your Ionian journey begins with a tranquil sail to Meganisi, a hidden paradise known for its quiet beaches and authentic charm.

Swim in crystal-clear waters at Agios Ioannis or Spilia Beach, and enjoy the breathtaking views from Spartohori, perched high above the sea. End the day in Vathy, a postcard-perfect fishing village where the scent of grilled octopus fills the air.
Sail south to the legendary island of Ithaki, home of Odysseus and a land steeped in myth.

Its rugged hills, emerald bays, and ancient ruins tell stories of timeless wanderlust. Explore Vathy Town, visit the Cave of the Nymphs, or simply walk along quiet harbors where fishermen mend their nets as the sun dips low over the Ionian.
Welcome to Zakynthos, the jewel of the Ionian and home to the world-famous Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach.

Drop anchor in a turquoise bay surrounded by towering cliffs, or swim through blue caves carved by centuries of sea and wind. By night, the island transforms — lively music, seaside dining, and a cosmopolitan spirit make Zakynthos a vibrant stop on your journey.
Sail to Cephalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands — majestic, green, and deeply atmospheric.

Arrive in Argostoli, a town surrounded by mountains and forests, where Venetian echoes meet island charm. Stroll along the harbor, visit the Drapano Bridge, and enjoy dinner overlooking the water at one of the island’s refined restaurants
Cruise north to Fiscardo, Cephalonia’s most picturesque village and a favorite among sailors.

One of the few places spared by the 1953 earthquake, Fiscardo retains its Venetian charm — colorful facades, chic cafés, and elegant yachts lining the waterfront. Wander through the cobbled streets, shop at boutique stores, and enjoy dinner by the sea.
Sail back toward Lefkas, anchoring in the enchanting bay of Sivota— a natural harbor embraced by lush green hills.

The crystal blue waters are perfect for an afternoon swim or a peaceful paddleboard session. Don’t miss to visit Porto Katsiki or Egremni Beach, As the day ends, unwind at a seaside tavern and watch the last sunlight fade behind the green hills.
Lefkada is often called “the Caribbean of Greece” for its turquoise lagoons and golden shores.

Explore Lefkada Town’s elegant marina, or simply reflect on a week of unforgettable sailing through some of the world’s most stunning waters.
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The Spirit of the Ionian Awaits
A 7-day catamaran charter from Lefkas is the perfect blend of luxury, discovery, and relaxation. Ionian islands is the region which has the most repeated Guests, who rebook a catamaran for the next season. And it is not by chance.
7 Days in the Ionian Islands from CorfuEmbark on an unforgettable voyage through the northern Ionian Sea, starting from Corfu, where sapphire waters, lush green landscapes, and centuries of culture blend into one of Greece’s most captivating sailing routes.

Set sail from Corfu, one of Greece’s most aristocratic islands, and journey south to Paxos.

The small island of Antipaxos lies just beyond — known for its crystal-clear lagoons and white pebble beaches that look like they’ve been painted by the gods. Anchor for a swim in Voutoumi Beach, often ranked among the most beautiful in Europe, and enjoy your first evening surrounded by tranquility and stars.
Continue south toward Lefkada (Lefkas), the island of cliffs and emerald bays.

Legend says that the sea god Poseidon created these islands with a stroke of his trident — and the beauty proves it true. Swim at Egremni or Porto Katsiki, two of the most photographed beaches in Greece, and enjoy dinner in a harbor taverna as your yacht rests beneath the stars.
A short sail brings you to Meganisi, a peaceful island untouched by mass tourism.

In Vathy village, wander along the harbor promenade lined with fishing boats and tavernas, or swim in the secluded coves of Agios Ioannis and Barbarezou. This is the place to slow down, savor Greek flavors, and enjoy the gentle rhythm of island life.
Sail south to the legendary homeland of Odysseus — Ithaki.

Every bay here whispers tales from Homer’s Odyssey. Explore Vathy, the island’s charming capital, and wander up to Perachori Village for panoramic views over the Ionian. Ithaki’s timeless aura and natural beauty make it a destination of reflection and peace — where myth meets the sea.
Cruise north along the coast to Preveza, a charming seaside town where Ionian authenticity thrives.

Stroll along its marina and old town, full of neoclassical buildings and lively cafés, or visit nearby ancient ruins like Nikopolis, founded by Augustus Caesar. Preveza’s warm hospitality and tranquil ambiance make it a delightful contrast to the open sea.
Sail to Syvota, often called the “Caribbean of Greece.”

Drop anchor in Bella Vraka or Pisina Bay, two breathtaking spots where nature still reigns supreme. Enjoy dinner ashore with the sound of cicadas and waves as your soundtrack. Anchor in secluded bays for swimming and snorkeling, glide past famous spots like Blue Lagoon and Bella Vraka, and soak in the peaceful Ionian vibes.
Return to Corfu , the island of elegance and heritage.

Stroll through Corfu Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its Venetian alleys, pastel facades, and lively squares. Relax on a terrace overlooking the Ionian, reliving the week’s memories — turquoise seas, hidden beaches, and the feeling of freedom that only sailing can offer.
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A Seven days in the Ionian will pass like a dream—Corfu’s golden evenings, Paxoi’s quiet coves, Lefkas’ endless blue. Between wind and water you will find an easy rhythm, shared moments that felt timeless, and left carrying more than memories: a calm that only the sea knows how to give.
7 Days in the Saronic IslandsGreece has been leading the list of sailing world destinations for years. This itinerary, which will take you around the Saronic islands, will help you discover why.

Just an hour from Athens, Aegina is a lovely island with a capital of the same name.

Perdika, the port of Aegina, has beautiful houses with courtyards, stairs sided with flowers, and plenty of delicious fish taverns. If you are lucky, you may even get to see some of the island’s natural inhabitants: wild boar or peacocks! You can also go swimming in the turquoise waters of the Monastery bay! It also has a floating grocery store near the city. Now how often can you see that?
Best for a short day trip, Agistri is a small terrestrial paradise in the Saronic Gulf.

In Agistri, you can find large pine green forests, sandy beaches, and crystal blue waters. Still, there is plenty of nightlife for those who enjoy it. Best for a short day trip, Agistri is a small terrestrial paradise in the Saronic Gulf. Considered the birthplace of entertainment, the theatre, built around 340 to 330 V.C., has perfect acoustics and great beauty thanks to its symmetry.
Methana, a seaside settlement of the Peloponnese, has beautiful beaches and old theatres.

Epidaurus is a place where history and beauty come together in perfect harmony. Famous for its ancient theater, one of the best-preserved in Greece, it’s a site where the past still speaks—literally. The theater’s incredible acoustics allow even a whisper on stage to carry to the very last row, a testament to the ingenuity of its ancient builders.
Poros, also known as the “little Venice” of the Saronic islands, is a tranquil island with many taverns neoclassical buildings, and marinas.

In the evening, there is a very cosmopolitan atmosphere on the island, with plenty of lights, drinks, and music. Chora, the tiny harbor and capital of the island, has its own charm. With neoclassical buildings, narrow streets, and its own lagoon, Chora is a must visit town.
Hydra is one of the most beautiful Greek islands that not only has attracted the wealthy, but also famous artists such as Chagall and Picasso.

Hydra is pure magic. The city/port is cosmopolitan yet elegant, with 18th-century mansions, old churches, and wells. Life here moves at a gentle rhythm. Mornings begin with coffee by the water, boats drifting lazily in the port, and sunlight bouncing off whitewashed buildings.
Hydra, donkeys aren’t just transport—they’re part of the island’s soul. Meeting a Hydra donkey is a reminder of the island’s timeless pace.
Porto Heli is a cosmopolitan heaven that has it all, from tasteful villas to renowned luxury resorts.

Overlooking the ruins of an ancient city, Porto Heli is also home to plenty of shops, restaurants, and hotels for you to explore. Porto Heli is one of those places that feels effortlessly luxurious without trying too hard. Tucked along the eastern Peloponnese, it’s a laid-back seaside town known for calm turquoise waters, elegant villas, and sunsets that linger a little longer than expected.
Spetses is one of the top travel destinations for tourists all over the world. You can even ride an old wagon and explore the entire island, passing through the Old Port, Agios Nikolaos, and Dapia!

Spetses is one of the top travel destinations for tourists all over the world. You can even ride an old wagon and explore the entire island, passing through the Old Port, Agios Nikolaos, and Dapia! With narrow streets, traditional architecture, neoclassical houses, pebble gardens, and beautiful balconies, Spetses is an island definitely worth exploring. It is also forbidden in Spetses to drive cars, providing a tranquility you’ll hardly find elsewhere.
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A catamaran trip in the Saronic Islands is more than just a journey—it’s a chance to relax, enjoy the islands, and soak in the beauty around you. As you step back on land for the last time, you take with you the calm of the sea, the glow of golden sunsets, and the feeling that these islands will always stay in your heart.