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Main features
Boat model: Yacht
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 25
Maximum capacity: 54 travelers
Crew members: 18

Cabin

Category A
The Category A cabins are located on the upper or main deck and have large windows for breathtaking views. Cabins are air-conditioned and equipped with TV, telephone, hairdryer, mini-fridge, central music and sound system and safes. Fully equipped bathrooms are finished in marble or corian.
Category B
Category B cabins are located on the lower deck and feature portholes. They are air-conditioned and equipped with TV, telephone, hairdryer, mini-refrigerator, stereo, sound system and safe. The fully-equipped bathrooms are in marble or Corian.
Category C
The Category C cabins are located on the Lower Deck and have portholes. The cabins are air-conditioned and fitted with TV, telephone, hairdryers, mini-fridge, central music, and public address system and safe boxes. The fully equipped bathrooms are finished with marble.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Athens Cape Sounion
Boarding between 14.00 and 15.00h. We will set sail for the nearby Cape Sunion. Sunset cocktail and... more+ welcome dinner al fresco overlooking the ancient Greek temple of Poseidon. Overnight sailing to the island of Ikaria. 
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Cape Sounion Ikaria
In the morning, we stop for a refreshing swim at the Seychelles beach, accessible best by... more+ yacht.
Enjoy the translucent blue waters and bright white pebbles covering the sea bottom. BBQ lunch on board and our ship docks in Ikaria's quaint port. Ikaria is an island-phenomenon unlike anywhere else in Greece or in the world. People here live much longer than the population on other islands and mainland. In fact, people here live on average 10 years longer than those in the rest of Europe and the Americas. Join our optional tour discovering authentic villages that march to a different drummer, enjoy a hike in wild landscapes followed by a dip in one of the eight natural thermal springs or join a cooking class in a family’s country home kitchen, and garden in an ancient village for a personalized experience cooking and learning about life and the secret to the inhabitants’ famed longevity, the Blue Zone Greek island. Afternoon at leisure, or at one of the village traditional fairs.
 
Activities: Optional services: Therma: Timeless Charm and the Healing Springs of Ikaria, more+
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Ikaria Patmos Lipsi
Early in the morning we will set sail for Patmos, an island that surprises with a divine touch.... more+ Surrender to the mysticism and tranquility of the island of the Apocalypse. In the morning we will discover two places proclaimed World Heritage by UNESCO: the Grotto and the Monastery of San Juan; and the medieval city center of Chora, full of grandeur and serenity. Patmos has always been frequented by intellectuals, artists, royalty and visitors from all over the world. Small and isolated, but spectacular at the same time, it is considered the "Jerusalem of the Aegean". In the afternoon we will sail to the island of Lipsi, a time capsule full of authenticity in the Dodecanese. Outdoor lunch and a stop to refresh ourselves on one of the 24 pristine islets in the area, protected by the Natura 2000 network, which makes Lipsi an ideal refuge for the shy Mediterranean Monk seal. When we arrive in Lipsi we will invite you to taste the famous Lipsi red wine, Aposperitis, on board. Free night to enjoy the sunset from the port, and a dinner by the sea savoring food and traditional recipes with local products. Overnight in Lipsi. 
Activities: Including: The Historic Chora with the Monastery of Saint John and the Cave of the Apocalypse, more+
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Lipsi Kalymnos
Early morning sailing to Kalymnos, with a swim stop along the way. Kalymnos is a hidden gem for... more+ those seeking simplicity and authenticity. Home to famous sponge divers, this Dodecanese island is ideal for modern adventurers, with numerous hiking trails to explore.
Join our optional excursion to meet the locals who harvest sponges and produce around 30,000 per year. You will discover the different species of sponges and the stages they go through before reaching the market.
Afternoon free to go hiking or admire the Esperidon fjord, perhaps the most beautiful in Greece. Overnight stay in the picturesque port of Kalymnos.
 
Activities: Optional services: A Walk Through Pothia: Stories of Sponge Divers, Culture and Gastronomy, more+
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Kalymnos Levitha Amorgos
The ship sets sail for the Cyclades, all dressed in white and blue. Enjoy a stopover on the island... more+ of Levitha, inhabited by a family of four who raise animals. In summer, they also run a small, immaculate restaurant, much loved by sailors, where they grill fresh fish and meat to perfection.
Go hiking on one of the island's goat trails: at the top, you'll discover an abandoned Italian post dating from World War II. At midday, head for Amorgos, the island featured in Luc Besson's film The Big Blue.
Steeped in tradition, local raki, and quiet villages, Amorgos will make you forget the 20th century, and even more so the 21st. In the afternoon, spend some time with the locals to learn how to make the famous Psimeni Raki, a homemade liqueur with honey and cloves that has been made on the island since ancient times.
Free evening to explore the beautiful medieval capital, perched 400 meters above sea level. Overnight stay in the picturesque port of Katapola, Amorgos.
 
Activities: Including: Amorgos: Afternoon included village walk, more+
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Amorgos Koufonissia Iraklia
Our optional morning excursion will take us to the spectacular Chozoviotissa Monastery, built in... more+ 1088 on the side of a cliff.
We will visit the monks' cells, open to the public, where precious relics and ancient objects are kept. A glass of Psimeni Raki and a local pastry will be offered while we admire the magnificent views of the Aegean Sea.
Return to the ship for a short sail to the Small Cyclades. Enjoy a swim at Koufonisia, or explore the sea caves accessible only by kayak or paddleboard, provided by the ship. Afternoon panoramic cruise around the neighboring island of Schinoussa, before reaching Iraklia, a hidden gem in the heart of the Aegean Sea.
Part of the Natura 2000 network, the island charms visitors with its hiking trails, diverse coastline, and unique sights. There are no supermarkets on the island; supplies are delivered by ferry from Naxos. Enjoy a free evening to savor the true Greek island lifestyle. Overnight in port.
 
Activities: Optional services: Endless blue Aegean, Hozoviotissa Monastery and the whitewashed main town (Chora), more+
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Iraklia Serifos Athens
In the morning, we reach Serifos, a typical Cycladic island bathed in bright light, crystal-clear... more+ waters and steeped in living traditions.
Enjoy a swim at one of the island's secluded beaches, accessible only by small boat. Barbecue lunch on board, followed by an afternoon stroll to explore the picture-postcard castle village of Hora. Join our optional excursion to a local winery offering unobstructed views of the Aegean Sea,
or unleash your creativity in the island's pottery workshop, where you'll learn the basics of pottery and can take your creations home as souvenirs. Farewell dinner to reminisce about all the hidden gems of Greece. Return to Athens at midnight.
 
Activities: Optional services: Chora’s Charm: An Artist’s Guide to Sights & Bites, more+
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Athens
Disembarkation between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. after breakfast.
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Diner
The price includes
Wine, beer and soft drinks taken with meals
Coffee
Water
Tea
Use of fishing and snorkelling equipment
English-speaking cruise coordinator
Breakfast and one meal a day (lunch or dinner)
English-speaking crew and guide
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Beverages other than those listed
Excursions or other services ashore
Tips for crew (€13-15 per passenger per day)
Personal expenses and tips
WIFI
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Port taxes - Mandatory : 330€ / people
Additional information
Please note that this cruise may be cancelled and refunded due to insufficient numbers of participants, up to 60 days before embarkation
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

Activities

Depart the picturesque harbor of Skala for a short drive to the Cave of the Apocalypse and the imposing Monastery of St. John, built 900 years ago, exceptional in its architecture. Its thick, high walls are crowned all around with battlements and eight... more+ chapels. Visit the Treasury Museum in the Monastery with its jeweled chalices, crowns, vestments, and old manuscripts dating back to 1073.
We will then continue for an insight exploration in Chora (Patmos’ main town) led by our local expert. Chora is of unique charm not only because of the dominating Castle and Monastery but for the Byzantine residences said to be the strongest ones built in the Aegean. Whitewashed houses, mansions with antique furniture and embroideries, captain's residences, narrow streets and alleyways, all of which date back to the 15th century.
Enjoy some time at leisure before returning to our ship.
 
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Starting at the ancient port of Katapola, now a lively hub, we will stroll along the coastal road to Xylokeratidi, a settlement rich in maritime history.
Next, through small alleys lined with pretty houses and flower-filled yards, we’ll head to Rahidi to... more+ visit the old church of Agios Georgios.
Back in Katapola, we will explore the renovated Panagia Katapoliani church.
Our walk will end at a traditional café, where we’ll relax with Amorgos' famous drink: “Baked Raki.”
Note: An alternative visit may be announced by our staff in case of port changes.
 
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Leaving Ikaria’s capital, Agios Kirykos, behind, we will head about 5km east to reach Therma, Ikaria’s renowned thermal springs ‘spa town.’ Discover an old-world Greek village that was celebrated in ancient times for its healing waters. Since the 1st... more+ century B.C., Therma in Ikaria has been recognized as a center for hydrotherapy, as evidenced by numerous references in historical texts. One can still find ruins of the ancient baths there, while today’s visitors have the option to take a humble jacuzzi or steam bath in the Cave Spa or even enjoy the natural sea pool.
The scenery is encircled by hills, and in the distance, on either side, rise the rocks of the gorge, at the mouth of which lies Therma. This secluded place overlooks the sea, and along the waterfront, encircling the small square, you will find a few traditional coffee shops, tavernas, and bakeries, where we will sample a local treat. The village boasts a small pier where fishers unload their catch and sort their nets. There is also a charming little beach with fine gray and golden sand for swimming. The whitewashed houses, some lower, others higher, stand side by side with their flowery balconies, appearing just a few meters from the beach.
The hot mineral springs flow into the sea, creating a natural pool where you can enjoy the therapeutic waters while bathing in the sea. These springs are rich in minerals like radium and radon, which are believed to have various health benefits, including relief from ailments and skin conditions.
 
Not included 48 € / people
Embark on a journey through Pothia, where the tales of courageous sponge divers and their enduring cultural legacy come to life. This adventure through time intertwines the past with the present, preserving the memory of these brave souls.
Our local guide... more+ will lead us on a short walk to a modest neoclassical house, established by Mr. Kyrannis, a former teacher with a profound love and respect for the island’s heritage.
Here, visitors can immerse themselves in Kalymnos’ rich cultural tapestry. We will explore private folklore and historical collections, meticulously curated to narrate the vibrant history of Kalymnos, the traditional life of its people, and their sponge diving stories from centuries past.
As we stroll past the captains' and sponge merchants' houses, tucked away in flower-adorned alleys, we will arrive at a charming meze taverna for a delightful Kalymnian treat.
Finally, we will be welcomed by the owner of a small sponge factory, who will share insights into this long-standing fishing tradition.
 
Not included 55 € / people
Starting from the bustling port of Katapola, we will embark on a short drive to the island’s iconic 1000-year-old landmark: the Monastery of Hozoviotissa.
Dramatically perched on the cliffside about 100 meters above the sea, it offers breathtaking... more+ views.
Built around 1017 and renovated in 1080 by Alexius Comnenus I, the monastery is a tribute to the Grace of Panagia, the Virgin Mary and patron saint of the island. Each year, her holy icon is carried through all the villages.
We will ascend at a leisurely pace to admire the blend of nature and human craftsmanship, the pride of Amorgos.
Next, we’ll visit Chora, the famous capital of Amorgos – a medieval mountain village surrounded by windmills and dominated by a 13th-century Venetian castle.
Strolling through Chora with our expert guide feels like stepping into a dream of the quintessential Greek village, with narrow winding alleys, whitewashed houses, friendly locals, charming squares, and tiny centuries-old churches.
Enjoy some free time or a coffee at a traditional kafenio before we return to the port.
 
Not included 88 € / people
Leaving Livadi port behind, we embark on a short ride escorted by a talented local artist, who will guide us through the stunning vistas of the sea and rugged terrain, dotted with tiny whitewashed chapels and monasteries.
Serifos, known as the “Iron... more+ Island” due to its rich mineral subsoil, has a fascinating past.
This wealth attracted businesses and caused significant labor migration. The 1916 strike is a historic moment symbolizing the fight for labor rights. This movement led to the first 8-hour workday in Greece in 1925 — a law passed in 1920 but not fully implemented until then.
Our journey continues to Serifos Chora, a remarkable example of traditional Cycladic architecture.
With stunning views from the ruins of its 15th-century castle, Chora is among the most captivating villages in the Cyclades.
As we stroll through its flower-filled alleys, we’ll encounter tiny white houses with colorful windows and doors, mostly aqua and deep blue. Bougainvillea-covered corners, blooming gardens, chapels, and windmills add to its irresistible charm.
Built amphitheatrically on a rocky hill, Chora overlooks the island and port, alive with artisan shops, small bars, tavernas, and spectacular sunsets.
We’ll stop at one of the oldest Kafenion to sip a glass of Serifiotiko wine and taste homemade meze bites.
 
Not included 56 € / people
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