Sailing in Greece is a magical and memorable experience; island hopping around the idyllic and varied towns leave a long lasting impression on those who are lucky enough to go. Mykonos is an increasingly popular destination; read on to see our new suggestion on how to have the optimum experience by spending sometime on a yacht and on land, for variety and fun.
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Live Your Yacht Charter Dream in Greece!
Imagine a lovely cove on the south coast of Mykonos, right across the trendiest beach club, the sea a particular sparkling turquoise color, the sun washing the whole scenery with its rays and you are enjoying your cocktail on the fly bridge of a luxury motor yacht accompanied by your friends and family…Your dream can become true onboard O’NEIRO, our featured super yacht available now for your next yacht rent in Greece!
Super Yacht of the Week: CACOS V
We take you to the East Mediterranean this week with our latest Super Yacht, CACOS V. Built in 2013 at the Admiral shipyard in Italy, this 40m luxury crewed motor yacht offers the very best in contemporary design and construction. Accommodating 10 guests in 5 striking staterooms, secure her early for your 2016 Greece Yacht Charter.
Saronic Gulf Islands: a Pleasant Surprise Only Two Hours Cruise from Athens
The Greek islands are the stars that illuminate the world of yachting! Bright stars such as Santorini or Mykonos are dominant, with the Cyclades Islands being another desirable “constellation.”
However, as the night sky is filled with celestial bodies, so does Greece encompass countless islands — each with its own character and individuality.
You do not have to travel far from Athens to find beauty. The Saronic Gulf Islands can be reached by sailing only two hours from the Greek Capital. There you will find the full “island package,” including almost intact ancient temples, serene beaches, high-end hotels and scenery of unmatched beauty. Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses and many smaller islands have always been at the heart of Greek History.
One of the best-kept secrets of the Saronic Gulf: the Temple of Afaia in Aegina
Gorgeous Beaches and Warm Hospitality Await You in the Cyclades Islands, Greece
Famous for their beautiful sandy beaches, hospitable people and traditional lifestyle, the Cyclades Islands are probably the most well known in the Aegean Sea. “Cyclades” means circular islands and refers to the islands forming a circle around the sacred island of Delos. According to Greek mythology, Poseidon (God of the sea) was furious with the Cyclades nymphs and turned them into islandsinflatable water slide. With its luminous and serene, crystal blue waters, the Cyclades can best be described as a true paradise. There are 39 islands which make up the breathtaking Cyclades, 24 of which are inhabited. The most well known of these islands are Mykonos, Delos, Santorini, Naxos, Paros, Amorgos, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos and Syros. The small Cyclades include Folegandros, Koufonissi, Schinoussa and Donoussa.