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Sailing Greece — A Journey Where Time Slows and the Sea Leads
To sail in Greece is to experience the sea not as a border, but as a pathway — a living, shifting route between ancient islands, pastel harbours and coves clear enough to see the sun ripple beneath the surface. Each morning begins with a horizon wide open, breakfast served on deck, the gentle rock of the boat and a day that belongs to no one but the wind. There are no hotels to pack in and out of, no buses or transfers — only water, sun, freedom and the quiet luxury of simplicity.
What Makes a Blue Voyage in Greece Unique
The Aegean and Ionian seas each hold their own character: one day you anchor beneath cliffs where the water glows emerald, the next you step into a small harbour where tavern lights shimmer on the surface at night. Islands come one by one like chapters in a story — Symi with its pastel neoclassical charm, Chalki glowing gold at sunset, Tilos slow and peaceful, Corfu lush and green, Zakynthos dramatic with sheer limestone walls, Hydra timeless and car-free, Syros elegant, Mykonos alive and bright.
Moving between them by sea means you don’t visit Greece — you flow through it.
Here, days take the shape of the ocean: swimming before breakfast, snorkelling in hidden bays, wandering through old towns in the afternoon, then dining under warm harbour lamps with the smell of grilled octopus and salt in the air. Evenings end beneath stars unobstructed by city light, and mornings begin with silence broken only by water touching wood.
Who This Journey Is For
For travellers who want more than destinations — who want moments.
For those who prefer waves instead of roads, sunsets instead of screens.
For anyone who believes that a day remembered is one lived slowly.
A Blue Voyage in Greece is for the ones who choose to drift rather than hurry, who trade schedules for salt in their hair, and who understand that freedom is measured not in distance, but in the colour of the sea.
RHODES BLUE CRUISE
A beautifully balanced 8-day route through Symi, Chalki, Tilos and turquoise Aegean bays — ideal for swimming, island visits and relaxed harbour evenings.

Periods & Prices (Per Person)
01.05.2026–09.05.2026
Standard 829€ · Standard Plus 949€ · Single +50%
16.05.2026–27.06.2026
Standard 889€ · Standard Plus 1.009€ · Single +50%
04.07.2026–29.08.2026
Standard 1.009€ · Standard Plus 1.129€ · Single +50%
05.09.2026–26.09.2026
Standard 889€ · Standard Plus 1.009€ · Single +50%
03.10.2026–17.10.2026
Standard 829€ · Standard Plus 949€ · Single +50%
Included
Ensuite cabin · Crew onboard · Fuel 4h/day · Breakfast + Lunch
Welcome & Captain’s Dinner · Swim stops · Snorkelling gear
Basic amenities · Limited A/C · Limited Wi-Fi · VAT
Not Included
Port fee 150€ pp · Drinks · Extra dinners · Excursions
Transfers · Towels · SUP/Kayak · Overnight A/C · Flights
Travel insurance
Itinerary
Day 1 — Rhodes Harbour
Check-in, welcome dinner & first night onboard.
Day 2 — Nanou Bay → Symi
Turquoise waters, swim stop, pastel harbour by evening.
Day 3 — St. George Bay → Panormitis / Pedi
Monastery cove & charming village options.
Day 4 — Akrogiali Bay → Tilos
Clear water, peaceful anchorage, small-island vibe.
Day 5 — Trakhia Bay → Chalki
Remote bay swim, colourful harbour overnight.
Day 6 — Chalki → Anthony Quinn Bay → Kalithea
Cinematic bay + lively coastline on return.
Day 7 — Kalithea → Rhodes
Final swim stop & easy sail back.
Day 8 — Disembarkation
Breakfast → farewell → departure.
CORFU – ZANTE BLUE CRUISE
A stunning 8-day Ionian journey combining turquoise bays, harbour villages and slow island life.

Periods & Prices (Per Person – Double Cabin)
02.05.2026–09.05.2026
Standard 779€ · Standard Plus 899€ · Single +50%
16.05.2026–30.05.2026
Standard 839€ · Standard Plus 959€ · Single +50%
06.06.2026–27.06.2026
Standard 839€ · Standard Plus 959€ · Single +50%
04.07.2026–18.07.2026
Standard 959€ · Standard Plus 1.079€ · Single +50%
25.07.2026–29.08.2026
Standard 959€ · Standard Plus 1.079€ · Single +50%
05.09.2026–26.09.2026
Standard 839€ · Standard Plus 959€ · Single +50%
03.10.2026–17.10.2026
Standard 779€ · Standard Plus 899€ · Single +50%
Included
Ensuite cabin · Crew onboard · Fuel 4h/day · Breakfast + Lunch
Welcome Dinner & Captain’s Dinner · Swim stops · Snorkelling gear
Basic amenities · Limited A/C · Limited Wi-Fi · VAT
Not Included
Port fee 150€ pp · Drinks · Extra dinners · Excursions
Transfers · Towels · SUP/Kayak · Overnight A/C · Flights
Travel insurance
Itinerary
Day 1 — Zante
Check-in, welcome evening and first night onboard.
Day 2 — Agia Effimia
Pine-framed bays, clear water swims and a calm marina overnight.
Day 3 — Fiscardo
Boutiques, harbour cafés, pastel houses and sunset walks.
Day 4 — Lefkada (Nydri)
Waterfalls, beach stops and a lively waterfront promenade.
Day 5 — Meganisi
Quiet emerald coves, snorkelling and a slow island atmosphere.
Day 6 — Ithaca
Mythical homeland of Odysseus — scenic bays and peaceful anchorages.
Day 7 — Zante (return)
Blue Caves & Navagio option depending on weather.
Day 8 — Departure
Breakfast, checkout and farewell.
HARMONY BLUE CRUISE
An 8-day Saronic Gulf route featuring historic ports, calm bays and classic Greek island charm.

Periods & Prices (Per Person in Double Cabin)
929€ → 2 May · 9 May · 3 Oct · 10 Oct · 17 Oct
989€ → 16 May · 23 May · 30 May · 6 Jun · 13 Jun · 20 Jun · 27 Jun
1.109€ → 4 Jul · 11 Jul · 18 Jul · 25 Jul · 1 Aug · 8 Aug · 15 Aug · 22 Aug · 29 Aug
1.089€ → 5 Sep · 12 Sep · 19 Sep · 26 Sep
Single Supplement +50%
Included
Ensuite cabin · Breakfast & Lunch · Welcome & Captain’s Dinner
Fuel 4h/day · Swim stops · Snorkelling gear
Limited Wi-Fi · Limited A/C · VAT
Not Included
Port fee 120€ pp · Drinks · Shore excursions
Transfers · Towels · SUP/Kayak · Overnight A/C
Flights · Travel insurance
Itinerary
Day 1 — Salamina
Boarding, welcome dinner and first night onboard.
Day 2 — Epidavros
Ancient theatre, calm blue bays and swimming stops.
Day 3 — Poros
Harbour cafés, pine-covered hills and waterfront promenade.
Day 4 — Hydra
Car-free island, stone mansions and artist-style ambience.
Day 5 — Ermioni
Quiet seaside town with tavernas and a laid-back evening.
Day 6 — Aegina
Temple ruins, pistachios and island beaches.
Day 7 — Salamina (return)
Final swim stop and last night anchored close to port.
Day 8 — Departure
Breakfast, checkout, farewell.
MYKONOS BLUE CRUISE
A Cyclades route featuring Kea, Syros, Mykonos & Kythnos — whitewashed villages, windmills and deep-blue Aegean bays.

Periods & Prices (Per Person in Double Cabin – Standard)
599€ → 02/05/2026 · 09/05/2026 · 16/05/2026 · 23/05/2026 · 30/05/2026
699€ → 06/06/2026 · 13/06/2026 · 20/06/2026 · 27/06/2026
799€ → 04/07/2026 · 11/07/2026 · 18/07/2026 · 25/07/2026 · 01/08/2026 · 08/08/2026 · 15/08/2026 · 22/08/2026 · 29/08/2026
699€ → 05/09/2026 · 12/09/2026 · 19/09/2026 · 26/09/2026
599€ → 03/10/2026 · 10/10/2026 · 17/10/2026
Single Supplement +50%
Included
Ensuite cabin · Fuel 4h/day · Breakfast & Lunch
Welcome & Captain’s Dinner · Swim stops · Snorkelling gear
Crew onboard · Basic amenities · Limited Wi-Fi · Limited A/C · VAT
Not Included
Port fee 120€ pp · Drinks · Extra dinners · Shore excursions
Transfers · Towels · SUP/Kayak · Overnight A/C
Flights · Travel insurance · Fuel surcharge if applied
Itinerary
Day 1 — Salamina
Check-in, welcome evening, first night onboard.
Day 2 — Salamina → Kea
Quiet coves, golden beaches and first swim stop.
Day 3 — Kea → Syros
Harbour cafés, neoclassical waterfront and relaxed strolls.
Day 4 — Syros → Mykonos
Windmills, white alleys, town nightlife & iconic views.
Day 5 — Mykonos
Full day free — beaches, clubs or quiet bays.
Day 6 — Mykonos → Kythnos
Hot springs, turquoise anchorages and calm seaside.
Day 7 — Kythnos → Salamina
Return sail with a final swim stop and last night onboard.
Day 8 — Departure
Breakfast → checkout → farewell.
GENERAL INFORMATION TO KNOW BEFORE BOOKING
At the time of booking, a deposit of 40% of the total amount is required, and the remaining balance must be completed no later than two months before departure. Once the deposit has been paid, the rate is secured and will not be affected by future price increases. The experience is designed as a calm and seamless holiday at sea — no hotel changes, no transfers, no repacking, just continuous sailing, swimming stops and slow, relaxed days on the water.
The most important detail to be aware of is the mandatory port fee of €150 per person. This amount must be paid either prior to boarding or during check-in. It covers marina usage, local port taxes, operational expenses, charter pack and damage waiver. There are no additional compulsory charges beyond this fee; all other spending remains optional and personal.
All cabins are ensuite, with a private bathroom including shower and WC. Each room provides comfortable bedding, individual air-conditioning, a fan, reading lights, wardrobe space and a hairdryer. Double or twin layout is available, with a limited number of triple and quad cabins depending on availability. Upgraded cabin types include a separated shower area within the bathroom for added comfort.
Rates are charged per person and priced in GBP, with Euro equivalents converted using a fixed exchange rate. High season refers to mid-summer, mid-season to early and late summer, while spring and autumn fall into the low-season category. As departure approaches, prices may rise, therefore early booking is the most cost-effective option. Guests wishing to occupy a cabin alone may do so with a 50% single-use supplement.
Maximum capacity onboard is twenty-four guests. Participation is open to solo travellers, couples, small groups or those who wish to reserve the entire vessel for private use. These details ensure clarity in planning and allow your journey to unfold smoothly, with comfort and expectations aligned from the start.
When the Sea Becomes Part of You
When you return from Greece by sea, you do not return the same.
You come back carrying sunlight in your memory, salt on your skin, and a calmness that lingers long after the journey ends. Days spent drifting between islands settle inside you like warm tides — unhurried, unforced, unforgettable. You remember the colour of the bays more than the date on the calendar, the sound of water against the hull more than conversations lost to time.
The routine of ordinary life feels softer afterwards.
You walk slower. You breathe deeper.
And somewhere inside you, the sea continues.
Because this voyage isn’t just travel — it becomes a way your heart remembers the world: wide, blue, open, infinite.
It teaches you that freedom can be simple, that beauty can be quiet, and that happiness can be nothing more than wind in the sails and a coastline at the horizon.
If one day the ache to return appears — good.
It means the journey worked.
It means Greece stayed with you.
And the sea is still calling.