Antiparos is a small Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago, close to the island of Paros. The island is famous for its fine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and unspoiled natural landscapes.
Antiparos is also known for its caves, especially the famous Cave of Antiparos, which is a popular tourist attraction. The island's main village, Chora, is a charming traditional village with white houses and narrow streets. Visitors can discover authentic Greek culture and sample local specialties in the village's taverns and cafes. Antiparos is an ideal destination for travelers seeking relaxation and calm, as well as for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Cyclades.
Finally, the pleasure of sailing in Antiparos also lies in the possibility of creating your own sailing itinerary according to your preferences and schedule, and discovering the hidden wonders of this beautiful island at your own pace.
To reach the island of Antiparos you can embark at Paros, the neighboring island less than a kilometer away, which has an airport. It is also possible to go to Antiparos from Mykonos, which is 45 nautical miles away, or to leave from Athens, which will nevertheless require a week's sailing.
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Number of boats available | 3 307 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Mechanic, Engineer, Sailor/Chef (meals not included), Masseuse |
Average price per week | $14,311 |
Minimum weekly price | $725 |
Maximum price per week | $3,411,604 |