Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure 8 Days
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Sail from Mykonos to Santorini on this Greek Island Adventure
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Highlights
- Duration: 8 Days
- Comfort: Moderate%
- Language: English
- Rating: 0%
- Trip ID: 128439
- Start Location: Mykonos, Greece
- End Location: Fira, Greece
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- Primary Activities: Sailing, Yachting
- Other Activities: Local Culture & Cuisine, Religious and Spiritual Sites, Swimming, sightseeing, Walking Tour
- Activity Level: Basic
- Day 1: Arrive on the resplendent shores of Mykonos, an island that blends mythology and modernity
- Kalimera. Welcome to Greece!Mykonos is the classic Mediterranean ideal, packed with excitement, beauty and glamour. White-washed architecture seems to cling to the labyrinth of narrow streets and laneways in the town's old area. The hum of the nightlife, chic cafes, restaurants, galleries and boutiques give way to the island's wonderful sandy beaches.With a history of around 5000 years and said to be named after Apollo's grandson, it was also the mythological base for a deadly battle between Zeus and the Titans, their giant petrified bodies the rocks that form the island.Check out the Church of Panagia Paraportiani - its unique array of lines and angles are simply fascinating. Soak in the atmosphere by joining fellow sun-seekers and party-goers on the beach or take a day trip to the sacred island of Delos, birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Little Venice has colorful wooden balconies that hang precariously over the sea - the perfect spot to sit back with a cocktail and enjoy a magical Aegean sunset.We jump right in today and set our sights on Syros, known for its relaxed atmosphere and neo-classical architecture. Setting sail right after our 4pm group meeting, it should take us around 3 hours to reach the port of Ermoupolis.Dating back to the Bronze Age, Syros has a history of occupation. Its neutral role in the Greek Revolution made it a safe-haven for the persecuted, who in turn helped transition the capital Ermoupolis into a thriving commercial and cultural center.Off the main tourist trail, Ermoupolis is a great place to sample some authentic Greek food and culture. Perhaps dinner and drinks at a waterfront taverna or drop-by the cafes near the palm-fringed town square, where the magnificent town hall can also be found.Catch a bus up the hill to the fortress-like village of Ano Syros. Stone walls and archways, narrow alleyways, twisting stairs and white-washed houses piled atop each other all feature, not too mention the stunning views across the Aegean.AccommodationOvernight boat (1 nt)
- Days 2-3: Sail across the Bay of Gaidharos to Naxos
- This morning we head for the Bay of Gaidharos for breakfast and a swim, before making our way across the glistening water to Naxos. Indulge in the culture, beautiful beaches, charming villages, fragrant olive groves and, of course, the vibe of Hora.As the largest Cycladic island, it also has one of the most colorful mythological histories. Zeus grew up here hidden away from his destructive father; while the union of the god of wine and feast, and goddess of fertility, are said to have given the island its lush landscape.The old town areas of Hora are perfect for a stroll or partake in the vibrant nightlife. The best beach choices are to the south, where water-sports are also on offer. Follow a pathway up to the impressive Venetian Kastro where mansions, monuments and churches all retain their medieval spirit in a mass of winding laneways. While here, stop by the old Roman Catholic Cathedral in the square, and the nearby Archaeological Museum which is housed in the former Jesuit School of Commerce. The massive Portara stands as the gateway to the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia, just to the north of the marina.Maybe even join an optional jaunt out into the countryside - glimpse local rural life, visit one of the oldest temples in Greece, then chill out up in the hills with lunch at a family tavern. Get a taste of the local brew with a shot of Kitron, best described as a lemon liquor and top it off with a wander along the beach.AccommodationOvernight boat (2 nts)
- Day 4: After another morning spent at sea, drop anchor and disembark on Small Cyclades
- It's time to feel the wind in our hair once again as we sail along the coast of Naxos. After around 5 hours we drop anchor in the Small Cyclades. While all the islands harboured communities in ancient times, the middle ages saw this reduced to just pirates and goats. Today, only Koufonisia, Iraklia, Shinousa and Donousa have permanent residents with the largest population said to be somewhere around 300.Featuring clear waters, great beaches, friendly locals and sleepy tavernas all built around quaint fishing villages, the islands are an ideal overnight anchorage. Explore town, sample some fresh seafood in a waterfront taverna, then sit back and simply enjoy the magic of the Mediterranean.AccommodationOvernight boat (1 nt)
- Day 5: Explore cobbled pathways that thread their way through small villages in Amorgos
- We have a brief 3 hour sail to reach the rugged, mountainous island of Amorgos - known to the world as the stunning location of Luc Bresson's film, 'The Big Blue'. Amorgos has a history of colonization and occupation with evidence of a functioning society back as far as 4,000 BC. It also played a significant role in the development of the Cycladic civilisation. Ravaged by piracy in the late middle ages, the island was ruled by the Venetians, Byzantines and Ottomans until the Greek Revolution.Katapola, the island's main port, boasts classic Cycladic architecture with windmills and an old Venetian castle. The waterfront is an excellent place to relax with its restaurants, cafés and bars. Or take some time to explore the nearby the ancient Minoan Settlement.While here we take a drive up to the spectacular 11th century monastery, Moni Hozoviotissis. Built gripping the cliff-face, the panoramic views across the Aegean Sea are breathtaking. Filled with historical relics, it is said to be a must-see for visitors to Greece.Also worth a visit is the village of Hora (Amorgos town) sitting high up on the rocky mountainside. Stroll through the labyrinth of narrow stone laneways and Byzantine churches surrounding the town square. The Amorgos Archaeological Collection is housed nearby in Gavros Tower, one of the few remaining towers on the island.AccommodationOvernight boat (1 nt)
- Day 6: Sail to Paradisi Beach for a spot of lunch and swimming before continuing to Ios
- Casting off this morning we sail through crystal clear waters to Paradisi Beach, resting place of The Big Blue shipwreck. After a swim and some lunch we set sail for the party island of Ios. Inhabited since early Cycladic times the Ionians settled Ios around 1050 BC, however throughout time it suffered similar periods of occupation and foreign rule as many of its neighbours. The island proudly claims to be the burial place of epic Greek poet Homer - while there is no proof, this once-myth has become firmly etched as fact into the local psyche.Despite its premier party island reputation, Ios has managed to retain some allure from the abundance of beaches and preservation of its classic cube houses packed around the laneways of Hora. A short walk from the harbour, Hora's shops, restaurants, nightclubs, bars and cafes all come alive in the evenings. If you after a more authentic taste of the old town, try to explore during the day while the masses are beach-side.The popular beaches of Gialos and Milopotas are also lively at night with a range of water sports on offer during the day. Valmas, Kolitzani and Tsamaria are all options if looking for something a little quieter, and are within easy walking distance of town. Sunset views can be had from atop the hill where Panagia Gremiotissa, or Church of the Virgin, sits. The distinctive single palm tree next to the church makes it an instantly recognizable icon throughout town.AccommodationOvernight boat (1 nt)
- Days 7-8: Before the tour is over, take in more beachside spoils in Santorini
- A short 90 minute sail skirting the coast brings us to Manganari Beach. This luxurious stretch of fine white sand, tucked away in a secluded bay on the south coast of Ios, rivals Milopotas for the title of the island's most popular beach. Its calm, clear waters a haven for swimming and snorkeling.After lunch we set sail for Santorini, one of Europe's top tourist hotspots. While there are links to civilization on Santorini as far back as 3600 BC, by far the most significant historical event was the massive volcanic eruption in 1500 BC that rocked the island - believed to have lead to the destruction of Crete's Minoan civilisation. Gargantuan waves and ensuing earthquakes permanently changed the landscape of the Mediterranean. The centre of the once circular Santorini sank, resulting in not only one of the island's key attractions, but also one of the most significant geological formations on the planet - the awe-inspiring caldera.After making our entrance by sailing through the remarkable caldera, all the hubbub of this beautiful island is yours for the taking. The exuberant capital of Fira, perched on the edge of the caldera, has an exciting range of restaurants, shops and bars on hand to sample. Or make the most of the great scenery by taking a walk along the rim to Firostefani, Imerovigli and Oia.The white-washed Cycladic houses mixed in with the grand old Venetian and Byzantium inspired architecture packs a real picturesque punch. A few examples to see include the Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, Catholic Cathedral and Dominican Convent. Megaron Gyzi Museum has an interesting display of photographs showing Fira before and after the quake. The Museum of Prehistoric Thera and the Archaeological Museum both have treasures retrieved from Akrotiri, the ancient Minoan site buried by the enormous prehistoric eruption.Santorini's volcanic beaches are a must-see. Red Beach's tiny red and black pebbles are hemmed in by spectacular red lava-rock cliffs, while the pick of the black beaches are Perissa, Vlhada, Perivolos and Agios Georgios.Departure time on Day 8 is by 10am. We recommend you consider booking an extra night's accommodation after this trip to see all the sights of Santorini.AccommodationOvernight boat (1 nt)
Trip Includes
- 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches
Trip Excludes
- Trip Kitty €60.00
Trip ID#: 128439
CANCELLATIONS: 20% cancellation fee applied if cancelled 60 days prior to departure. Cancellations within 60 days are 100% non-cancelable
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