7 Day Southern Ionian Sailing Itinerary
Escape the crowds this summer and explore secluded anchorages and traditional Greek ways of life on our Southern Ionian 7 day sailing itineraryÂ
Day 1: Lefkas | Day 2: Kalamos | Day 3: Meganisi | Day 4: IthicaÂ
Day 5: Vassaliki | Day 6: Lefkada | Day 7: Lefkas
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Day 1 - Lefkas
Arrive at Lefkas marina for 5 pm ready to board your own private yacht! The first evening will be spent in the marina where you will receive a handover of the yacht and some local information. Preavasia airport is a convenient 40-minute journey to the Marina which is roughly 25-30 euros by taxi.
Once you arrive at Lefkas Marina, you will then be taken to your yacht and the handover will start. There is a supermarket located in the marina where you can find basic necessities – lookout for their figs, the owner of the supermarket grows them! The supermarket will also deliver the provisions to your yacht if you wish. There’s also a Lidl located about a 20-minute walk (or 5-minute car journey) from the marina which offers a broader range of provisions which inevitably is cheaper.
Lefkas is a vibrant, busy town located a five-minute walk from Lefkas Marina. Here you are engulfed by various restaurants, bars and don’t forget the incredible ice cream shops! In the square, central to the town is home to some of the best Pizza you can get! Collect a token from the harbor office to enjoy onshore showers, really good, clean facilities.Â
Day 2 - Lefkas to Kalamos
Start early and get out of the Marina! The first day of your holiday! Head south, bear in mind it takes about 40 minutes to get out of the channel. Keep a lookout for the larger yachts, they have a tendency to motor up in the middle. Stay within the buoyage areas as the channel is dredged and it shelves off to under a meter in some places. Once you are out of the channel get some sails up! The winds are normally Force 1-2 in the morning and reaching F3-4 in the afternoons. This makes for relaxing mornings.
Over your port side as you head SW you will go past Greek mainland, various sheltered anchorages with good holding. As you travel down to the stunning Island of Kalamos get ready to anchor stern to or bow to stern. George, the unofficial harbormaster, will come out and greet you on his white motorboat! He’s a great chap who owns George’s Restaurant at the back of the town quay, great fresh food, locally caught fish and fantastic service - can get busy to head down there and book a table.
This town quay does get fairly busy, flotillas come into the quay as well. It’s also possible to free swing near the entrance, which provides good holding. Sometimes the winds roll off the surrounding hills, so do check the evening forecast. Limited provisioning here in this small, sleepy Greecian town. There is a small bakery based on top of the hill with the most incredible bread. Advice: send someone fit and healthy as it’s a 15-minute walk with a seriously steep incline! Great views over the Ionian and across to Kastos (Kalamo’s sister island).Â
Day 3 - Kalamos to Meganisi
Wake up fresh and rejuvenated! Grab some freshly baked bread from the bakery and set the yacht for another incredible Ionian sailing day. Travelling NW, you will come across a beautiful little anchorage called Port Leoni, there are no Tavernas here, only a small church in the hill which locals look after. Port Leoni was hit by an earthquake in ’53 and was deserted. As a result, it has left a quiet, stunning lunch spot with some of the clearest water. Really great holding here, very sheltered and can even be used as an overnight stop. In August bees tend to swarm the area which is particularly annoying.Â
Come the afternoon the wind start to pick up so time to shake out the sails and get going! Head up to Meganisi, to the town of Vathi, nicknamed Little Vathi, as not to be confused with Big Vathi on the island of Ithica. Great provisioning in the town, with some of the best Gyros in Greece, only 2 euros (2018)! Restaurants and bars line the harbor wall with a great vegan restaurant. On the port side as you enter Vathi a sunken airplane is just below the water level which is great to snorkel around. Water and electric available on the town quay.
Day 4 - Meganisi to KioniÂ
Day 5 - Kioni to Vassaliki
Day 6 - Vassiliki to SivotaÂ
Why not start the day off with a walk along the sandy beach of Vassaliki? Don’t forget your swimming costume! The water is so warm on this coastline due to a large sandbank that retains its heat. Stop off on the way through town and pick up a freddo cappuccino at one of the many town quay coffee shops. Crossing anchors in this harbor can sometimes happen, keep a lookout on any unusual vibrations or strain on the windlass.
Day 7 - Sivota to LefkasÂ
Leave Sivota and head across back to the western side of Meganisi to explore the incredible Papanikolis Cave! It’s too deep to anchor here, so someone will have to say on the yacht. Go in by paddleboard or dingy, watch out for the bats! Do not sail into the cave, although it looks big enough it isn’t!Â
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