If you enjoy these exotic landscapes of dizzying cliffs plunging straight down into crystal-clear water, we invite you to try your hand at yacht charter in the Saronic Gulf. straddling Attica and the Peloponnese, the Saronic Gulf is an invitation to discovery and relaxation with its turquoise waters and breathtaking scenery.
Located in the Aegean Sea, the gulf is home to some magnificent islands located near the city of Athens. Amateurs of pleasure trips, you will certainly not be disappointed by your sailing cruise in Greece to this little corner of paradise. By dropping anchor not far from these paradise islands, you will reach the splendid sandy beaches that the Greek islands are so famous for. Among the islands not to be missed are Salamis, Aegina, Piraeus and Poros.
It is precisely in Poros that lovers of sandy beaches will delight in their discovery! Poros is a small Greek island covering 33 km2, with a charming little port where you can drop anchor before setting off to explore this town with its orange-red roofs. Don't miss the temples and historical monuments that are the pride of the Saronic Gulf islands, such as the Temple of Aphaia, standing proudly on a hill in Aegina.
Find your happiness on the Saronic Islands
straddling Attica and the Peloponnese, the Saronic Gulf is home to a number of timelessly charming islands that will delight more than a few. There's something for everyone! Setting sail from the main port of Athens, set off to conquer the south coast of the island of Salamis, located at the gateway to Piraeus, and its beaches, renownedknown for their particularly clean waters, such as the beaches of Peristéria. A short stop in the village of Peristéria will allow you to reach the cave of Euripides, inhabited during the Neolithic period.
Continuing your cruise south, you will come across the island of Aegina, characterized by its pastel-colored houses and ruins dating from Antiquity. égine will be an interesting stopover for history buffs, who will discover the temple of Athéna Aphaïa, built in the 6th century BCnear the top of a hill. Near the port is the ancient city where a column, the remains of a temple of Apollo, stands. A walk on Mount Oros will take you to a number of ancient sites, including the remains of a temple of Zeus.
Your odyssey in the Saronic Gulf will take you to the island of Angistri. This stopover will be rewarded by the discovery of lush greenery colonized by pine forests and magnificent fine sandy beaches with crystal clear waters. Considered the smallest inhabited island in the Saronic Gulf, Angistri is just a few minutes from Aegina. A small flowery paradise colonized by pine trees, Angistri is home to four small villages offering a little tranquility to cruise passengers. The island has two small natural harbors in the municipality of Skala and Megalochori. Linger a few hours in the picturesque village of Megalochori, where its cultural center and pretty whitewashed churches await you. Along its coasts, you will come across peaceful beaches, such as Aponissos, Chalikiada and Dragonera.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 3 269 |
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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 | $13,573 |
Minimum weekly price | $716 |
Maximum price per week | $3,370,411 |