6KTS . 22NM . 3H 10M
Secret coves, clear waters, and a tapestry of green and blue put Syvota on the map. As one of the most idyllic charter stops in Greece, standing across the southern tip of Corfu, Syvota is rich with natural beauty and history as it was a significant player in the ancient Peloponnese war back in 433 BC. Being such a small spot means Syvota isn’t overrun with travelers, but is ever welcoming to sailors and adventurers stopping by. There’s a wealth of beautiful coves and sweeping white sands on the shores of Agios Nikolai. There are also some scattered islets close by.
6KTS . 13NM . 1H 55M
Gaios is a charming Greek island located amidst the vibrant Ionian Sea. With historical and cultural activities, this destination offers a unique experience for yachting guests. Enjoy the picturesque cobbled streets in the port, stroll along the beachfront, or explore the local cafes and boutiques. Guests can also embark on a trip to nearby Paxos island, access breathtaking views at the nearby Paleokastritsa viewpoint, and bring back home some mementos from their journey through the various archeological sites. The idyllic beaches, crystal clear waters, and inviting local restaurants and bars create a perfect backdrop for individuals looking to relax, explore, and enjoy a tranquil journey by yacht. Gaios promises unforgettable memories to all its visitors.
6KTS . 51NM . 7H 20M
In the south of Lefkada, just 35km from Lefkas, you will find the dazzling beach of Ammoussa, belonging to the quaint Greek village of Marantochori. This small beach captures everything to love about Greece. Ammoussa sits in a sheltered bay, meaning it is always soft, calm, and free from wind. The water is crystal clear and shelved with rocks at either side, making it a pleasant place for snorkeling. A gradual depth makes Ammoussa a favorite with local families seeking a safe haven to splash with children. Adorning the shore, you will find taverns and coffee bars offering mezze platters and drinks to sip on your sun lounger to the sound of the sea.
6KTS . 19NM . 2H 50M
Palairos, a charming seaside town in western Greece's Aetolia-Acarnania region, offers an authentic Greek experience with stunning Ionian Sea views. This unspoiled destination, home to about 3,000 residents, boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times. Its combination of ancient ruins, gauzy blue seas, and lush surrounding hills makes for a great charter destination. Guests can kick back on the beautiful beaches of Vathiavali and Varko, hike or mountain bike in the green hills, or sip and savor local wines at historic vineyards like Gerokostopoulos.
6KTS . 29NM . 4H 10M
Nestled on the northwest coast of Ithaca, Frikes is a charming fishing village. Established in the 16th century as a trading hub, this picturesque harbor now serves as a gateway to the island’s wild landscapes and swimmable salty waters. The village’s two iconic windmills, illuminated at night, add a touch of romance to the waterfront, where seaside tavernas serve fresh seafood and local wines. Adventure seekers can explore the unique bio-diverse wetlands of Alykes or hike the dirt road toward Marmakas for stunning views and secluded swims. The nearby beaches, like Paralía Fríkes and Platia Ammos Beach, offer pebbly shores and turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling. For a cultural touch, visit the Holy Apostles’ celebrations in June. With its mix of history, nature, and seaside allure, Frikes is a quintessential Ionian escape.
6KTS . 22NM . 3H 15M
Kalamos, a mountainous island in the Ionian Sea, offers visitors a serene Greek island experience. With an area of about 25 square kilometers and a population of around 500 year-round residents, Kalamos swells with tourists in summer. The island boasts two main ports of call: Kalamos town and Episkopi. The mountainous, pine-forested island offers cool, shady spots, clear waters, pebbled beaches, and a peaceful retreat despite the other visitors. Charter guests can kick back on pristine pebble beaches like Myrtia, Asproviali, and Agriapidia. Visit the ruins of Kastromonastiro and the church of Agios Georgios for a dose of culture, and hike through lush pine forests to the island's peak.
6KTS . 24NM . 3H 30M
6KTS . 26NM . 3H 45M
A sweet seafront village on the beloved south coast of Kefalonia, Poros is as pretty as a picture with its dense green Meditteranean hills, vibrant blue waters, and Greek postcard scenes. There are two main beaches with smooth pebbles and warm waters. The beach of Ragia is known for being the more remote and wilder of the two. Littered with lovely restaurants, you can also eat at the tavernas up on the hill for stunning views across the bay. The Church of Fidousa and the Archaic Temple of Apollo are also close by.
6KTS . 18NM . 2H 35M
Agios Nikolaos, a captivating coastal gem on Crete's eastern shores, effortlessly blends cosmopolitan sophistication with authentic Greek charm. The town's heart is the mesmerizing Lake Voulismeni, a bottomless pool of mythology where, according to legend, Athena once bathed. Surrounded by vibrant cafés and tavernas, it's the perfect spot to sip ouzo while watching fishing boats return with the day's catch. Stroll along the marina's palm-lined promenade, where luxury yachts bob alongside traditional caïques, or explore the labyrinthine streets of the old town and discover boutiques selling handcrafted jewelry and local ceramics. Beach lovers can bask on the golden sands of Almyros or the secluded coves of Voulisma, with their crystalline turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling. Don't miss the Archaeological Museum's Minoan treasures or a day trip to nearby Spinalonga island, with its haunting former leper colony. As evening falls, dine on fresh seafood at a waterfront taverna before experiencing the town's sophisticated nightlife.
6KTS . 17NM . 2H 30M
Wild landscapes, untapped coastlines, and fizzing cosmopolitan towns await you in Zakythnos. There is so much to explore, from its famous shipwrecks to long sandy sweeps and traditional rugged villages. Of course, corners of the south and southeast have succumbed to large-scale tourism, but as one of the most diverse islands in Greece, Zakynthos has a place for everyone. Seeing the infamous Navagio Beach with its stranded ship is a must, but you can also find secret coves and sandy slips hidden out of sight along the coast, including the milky blue hues of Xiga Sulfur beach. Sailing, swimming, snorkeling, and sunsets are daily mantras on this impressive island.