Dodecanese Islands – The Ulimate Greece Yacht Charter Itinerary.

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The Dodecanese Islands lie in a crescent chain along the Asian Turkish coast curving west towards Crete, and are suited to both motor and sailing yacht charters. A Dodecanese yacht charter vacation caters to a wide audience, they have rustic and rugged landscapes, clear blue ocean stretches and they are considered generally to be less touristy than the Cyclades and other parts of Greece. They are an eclectic mix of fantastic sailing destinations, enriched by a unique culture and turbulent history with each invading civilisation leaving their mark behind, be it the Persians, Athenians, Romans or Venetians.

What’s more, with over 150 smaller islands of which only 26 are inhabited, there is a wealth of interesting areas and destinations to sail around on your luxury yacht charter that will provide something for everyone. Here is a suggested 7 day itinerary for chartering in the Dodecanese islands.

See here for more information on the Dodecanese islands.

Day 1: Embark from the island of Kos – one of the largest islands in this group, leaving behind  the stunning Nerantziá Castle at the entrance of the port. Start off slowly and head 15 nautical miles (nm) towards Kalymnos and Vathi Port or the Pserimos anchorage using the water toys you have on board to cool off in the azure blue Mediterranean waters.

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Day 2: From Kalymnos after having prepared a delicious breakfast, cruise 16 nm north towards Leros and Ayia Marina, taking in the sights and sounds of Greece and perhaps stopping off at one of the many golden beaches on the way and eating at a classic Greek taverna for some traditional food.

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Day 3: After admiring the magnificent castles such as Brouzi and Castle of Panayia or the ancient churches scattered all over the island head out and swim in the many deep indented bays and go diving and explore the many shipwrecks on the seabed. Cruise towards the beautiful small island of Agathonisi also known as Gaidos (donkey) and anchor at Agios Georgios Port.

Day 4: Raise anchor and charter just 13nm from beautiful Agathonisi to Arki – Marthos islet and stop off in Augusta port for lunch and a swim. Then head out to Patmos island and Skala port that is just 10nm away to admire the spectacular beauty on offer. It was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999 and a “Holy Island” by the Greek Parliament in 1981 and its traditional Greek atmosphere will provide charterers with an opportunity to relax and and replenish your energy in serene surroundings.

Day 5: On day 5 sail to Telendos or perhaps Emborios on Kalymnos Island which is 26nm from Arki.

Day 6: Sail past the west cape of Kos island to Palon or Mandraki port on Nisyros to visit the famous mephitic fumaroles and stop off again at some of the secluded coves and bays to really appreciate the unmissable natural beauty on offer. However if you are looking to really let your hair down the island of Kos is the place to do this in the Dodecanese islands. Check out the wide variety of clubs and bars on offer, particularly in Kos town.

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Nisyros island – Sramo – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/32940226

Day 7: On the final day of your weeks charter slowly make your way back to Kos to explore the treats that this town offers a little further.

Here at Boatbookings we are experts in our industry and know the yachts and the destinations like the back of our hand. We will leave no stone unturned in making sure we combine the yacht and the itinerary to ensure you have the very best possible charter.

Turn heads with Luxury Yacht BALTAZAR in Croatia, Greece or on the French Riviera

If you're looking to charter in the beautiful waters of Croatia, the Greek Ionian Isles or the French Riviera in style, look no further than Luxury Yacht BALTAZAR, a Sunseeker Predator 92 Luxury Motor Yacht. She can accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 sumptuous and comfortable cabins. BALTAZAR is available from €49,000 per week.

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This Luxury Crewed Charter has something for every taste, with water toys including snorkelling equipment, fishing gear, an Avon tender and a jet ski. As well as this, you're guaranteed to turn heads in any location with sleek lines and unmistakable Sunseeker styling. The interior is modern yet comfortable with ample choice of spaces to spend your time onboard, whether it be out soaking up the sun on the spacious flybridge or relaxing in the tranquil saloon.

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BALTAZAR is available on the French Riviera in May and June, and in Croatia and the Ionian Greek Isles from July onwards. Her welcoming international crew will ensure that your Charter is a pleasant but unforgettable experience.

Best Greece Sailing Vacations

Greece sailing vacationsOne of the best locations for your sailing vacation this summer is without a doubt Greece.  The close proximity of the islands, unrivaled natural beauty, and its fantastic sailing conditions makes it a magnet for charterers in the know. The Aegean and Ionian Seas around Greece boasts over six thousand islands and more than 16,000km of coastline to explore. The Ionian islands for example is just one of the island groups that provide the charterer with a plethora of magical bays and timeless coastal towns to explore.

SEE HERE FOR MORE ON SAILING IN THE IONIAN ISLANDS

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Located just off the west coast of Greece and comprising of 6 main islands; Corfu, Lefkada, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Ithaca and Paxi, they provide sailors with a stunning sailing destination.

Ionian Wind and Sailing Conditions. The wind and sailing conditions in the Ionian Sea are steady and predictable which makes it fun for sailors of all abilities. Winds normally start to build around midday but drop off towards sunset – perfect for sailing to your evening destination after a morning spent snorkelling and enjoying the pristine waters. From May to September the wind tends to blow from the Northwest at Force 2-5. In spring and autumn the wind is less strong and blows usually from the Southwest.big_callisto---naut-main2517

One yacht that we would highly recommend for charter here at Boatbookings is CALLISTO. A 77-foot Swan, lovingly restored by her owner and in pristine condition. She can accommodate up to 6 guests in three luxury cabins and what with her fantastic crew, both dynamic and discrete, charters will be sure to have a dream vacation.

Luxury sailing yacht, Callisto.

Her magnificent interior is a blend of hand crafted teak and leather white upholstery that provide a relaxing, tranquil environment to retreat to after a days sailing and using the variety of water toys available on board. Through out the day guests can expect sumptuous meals created by the multiple award-winning chef on board, either inside or at the central cockpit table on deck. Charting CALLISTO around the Ionian islands will be a memory you will cherish for a lifetime.

Greece Yacht Charters – Cyclades Island Yacht Charter Itinerary

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If you are looking for a Greece yacht charter then look no further than the Cyclades Islands. Motor and sailing enthusiasts alike will find a shrine to their passion in these beautiful islands that are characterized by traditional blue and white architecture, delicious food, and ancient temples.

SEE HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CYCLADES ISLANDS

Day 1: Embark from Athens and sail to Cape Sounio for a swim and the magnificent views of the Temple of Poseidon, the ancient god of the Sea. The ruins of the large temple are on the top of a promontory, surrounded on 3 sides by cliffs falling to the sea below. Kea Island, Vourkari bay is a great place to anchor overnight.

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Kea Island – hermann – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/25948059

Day 2: Cruise around Syros Island, go to Grammata Bay for swim and stay overnight in Syros Island, Ermoupoli.  Ermoupoli was briefly the capital of Greece before Athens and is notable for its opera house, made after the Teatro all Scalla in Milano.

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Syros Island -argyris – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/23563216

Day 3: Go to Delos Island for swim and visit some of the incredible archaeological sites. Then cruise around to Mykonos Island and Super paradise beach for a swim. Anchor in Mykonos and experience its buzzing atmosphere and amazing nightlife.

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Delos Island – petinaki – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/53011712

Day 4: Check out Tigani Island between AntiParos and Paros for a couple hours snorkeling and a chance to use your yachts water toys. Anchor overnight off Paros Island.
Day 5: Cruise to Serifos Island and go to Agios Sostis beach for swim before anchoring at Serifos Island, Livadi bay overnight.

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Serifos Island – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/23087509

Day 6: Check out Kythnos Island, Agios Dimitrios for swim and anchor overnight in Kythnos, Loutra Bay.

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Kythnos Island – stathis – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/76528030

Day 7: On your way back to Athens go to Kythnos Island, Meriha Bay for its striking natural features. Stay overnight near Cape Sounio, under Temple of Poseidon.
Day 8: Return to Athens for  disembarkation.

Ionian Island Yacht Charter Itinerary.

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Ionian Islands – Michael Shmelev – https://500px.com/photo/9757833

The Ionian islands are situated off the western coast of Greece and stretch from well-known Corfu in the north past Ithaca, Kefalonia, Lefkada, Paxos and finally to Zakynthos in the south. It’s intricate history and cultural heritage make the Ionian islands a brilliant yacht charter destination.

Here below is a ten day sailing itinerary of the Ionian Islands – TO SEE MORE ON THE IONIAN ISLANDS CLICK HERE!

Since the vast majority of the yachts in Greece are based in Athens we propose you set out from the capital on your Ionian Island Yacht Charter. Embark at 12.00 from Athens and sail to Agistri Island for a swim, later crossing the Corinth Canal and anchoring overnight in Galaxidi Port, mainland Greece.

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Agistri Island – Seventy – www.panoramio.com/photo/6973001

Day 2: If you wish so, you can make an early morning visit (before the heat sets) to the Dephi Archaeological site, where the famous Ancient Greek Oracle was. Swim in the vicinity and anchor overnight in Patras Marina, Peloponese.

Day 3: Swim in Kylinni  promontory, and stay overnight in the lovely town of Zante.

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Kylinni promontory – Dion Keramidas – www.panoramio.com/photo/38106427

Day 4:  Explore Zakynthos Island, Nayagio bay and arguably the most spectacular beach in the Ionian Islands. Anchor overnight at Zakynthos Island,  Keri.

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Zakynthos Island, Nayagio bay – bram_be – www.panoramio.com/photo/11120953

Day 5: Relax around southern Kefalonia Island and use your yachts water toys to your hearts content before anchoring just off shore for the night.

Day 6: Keep exploring this fascinating island near Sami. Go for a swim and stay overnight at Fiskardo.

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Ithaki Island – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/20572578

Day 7: Ithaki Island, Afales beach for swim, stay overnight in Ithaka port, Ithaka Island,

Day 8: Check out the fabulous Atokos Island and anchor at Kalamos Island overnight.

Day 9: Explore Scorpios Island (Onassis private island) before anchoring off Meganissi Island.

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Meganissi Island – Timo Pekkala – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/829530

Day 10: Swim off one of the stunning beaches of South Lefkas Island and anchor overnight in Lefkas Island, Lefkas port.

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South Lefkas Island – xristina k – https://www.panoramio.com/photo/49427257

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