Luxury Yacht Charter in Greece: 7 Glorious Days Cruising in the Cyclades Islands

Here we present a sample seven-day yacht charter itinerary through the Cyclades that provides an opportunity to enjoy a bit of everything these islands have to offer. The Cyclades Islands are one of several groups of islands, which together comprise the Aegean archipelago. Arguably the most popular island group, these 220 or so islands are the fertile peaks of a submerged mountainous terrain stretching southeast of Athens.

Each island has a unique splendor and every port a distinct charm. Pristine whitewashed villages that dot the landscape are radiant in the Aegean sun. Vendors on donkeys still ply their wares along the winding roads that link historic sites dating back over thousands of years. Beautiful beaches and charming harbors beckon with delightful seaside restaurants and vibrant nightlife.

1st day: Athens – Kea Island
Kea is an island of the Cyclades archipelago, in the Aegean Sea, 60 km southeast of Athens. After decades of depopulation the island has been popularized by Athenian yachtsmen who appreciate its remote charm yet proximity to the city. Ayia Irini is a Bronze Age settlement dating to the late Minoan period. The classical era lyric poets Simonides and Bacclides come from this island. The Byzantine Empire brought prosperity to the island until control by the Venetians during the Middle Ages. The Turks also occupied the little island. This checkered past contributes to an intriguing archeological and architectural legacy. On your visit be sure to include time for leisurely seaside dining at the picturesque fishing hamlet of Vourkari, popular for its local charm and excellent restaurants.

2nd day: Kea Island to – Siros Island
Rocky Siros, or Sira, is the commercial, administrative and cultural capital island of the Cyclades. This is a very popular destination that offers something for everyone. There are excellent restaurants, tavernas with live music, shops, even a casino. Beautiful beaches are ideal for water sports. History buffs can visit archaeology sites dating from 2800 to 2300 BC. In the 19th century Siros was a wealthy and powerful port. Impressive neoclassical buildings and large mansions from this era remain intact throughout the island.

3rd day: Siros Island – Mykonos Island
Mykonos is a whitewashed paradise of magnificent natural beauty. Mykonos has been a famous tourist Mecca for decades, with a history stretching back over 2,000 years. It has long been a playground for the rich and famous boasting beautiful beaches, delightful shops and restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. Here locals and backpackers mingle amongst the jet setters, artists and celebrities from all over the world. The renowned architecture of whitewashed houses, diminutive storefronts and Byzantine churches, emerge along narrow, winding passageways as if sculpted from the cliffs. The cosmopolitan flavor of Mykonos is a delightful contrast to the simplicity of other islands.

4th day: Mykonos Island – Serifos Island
Serifos is a lovely island dotted with traditional villages and coastal resorts. The harbor is lined with outdoor restaurants and tavernas and is an ideal spot to enjoy a carafe of local wine while absorbing the view. The white houses and churches of Chora, the capital of Serifos, are perched high on a hill overlooking the harbor. At the entrance to the village is a grouping of windmills, some of which have been turned into most unusual houses. On a clear day the panoramic view from here includes the islands of Sifnos, Naxos, Paros and Antiparos.

5th day: Serifos Island – Kythnos Island
Kythnos or Thermia is a quiet, unspoiled island favored by Greek tourists. Anchor in crystal clear water that gently laps white sand beaches. The traditional villages of Chora and Driopida are very picturesque and offer panoramic views. Loutra resort has warm, curative, sulfur spa waters that tradition says come from Vesuvius and have been a healing source since ancient times.

6th day: Kithnos Island – Marina Alimos, Athens
For the final time we raise our sails bound for mainland Greece. Arriving in Athens there is always much to see and do. Athens has dozens of museums, galleries and historic sites, in addition to superb gourmet restaurants, elegant designer shops, numerous theaters and other entertainment venues. Visit The National Archaeological Museum, which ranks among the top ten museums in the world. Then take your queue from the locals in this crowded, cosmopolitan urban center. Stroll arm in arm along the busy streets, do a bit of window shopping, then relax at one of the many coffee shops that line Syntagma Square and observe the world passing by, just as Athenians have done for centuries.

7th day: Athens – Airport
Today you have to say goodbye to your captain and crew, reflect upon your memorable sunny holiday, and begin planning your next trip to Greece.

Here is a useful link to discover more about Luxury Yacht Chartering for a Vacation in Greece.

Regatta Expert Meg Toppa: Momentum Accelerates as Bay Area Plans for Americas Cup 2013

Inquiries are coming in fast and furious for spectator charter yachts for the 2013 America’s Cup. Our regatta expert, Meg Toppa, was on a mission during her recent visit to the Bay area to learn up to the minute information about the event for charter clientele.

Meg visited the welcoming and unpretentious Golden Gate Yacht Club, where she met with General Manager Bob Mulhern. His enthusiasm for the event is infectious, especially in terms of involving area youth and reaching out to the general public. However, with a commencement date fairly far in the future, organization still seems to be sketchy, the website remains unfinished, and central offices are not open yet.

None the less, this is a great opportunity for the region, with tremendous potential to see high performance racing at its finest.  The locals are really trying to leverage the fact that the Cup is here and accessible to all, not just the famous competitors, already so intimately familiar with the scene, but also the younger generation of up and coming racers, eager to participate.

The West Coast setting is dramatic and inspirational, on this huge bay it is easy to imagine the new generation of multihulls racing at top speed over challenging seas against the backdrop of the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge.

The actual America’s Cup, on display at the recent Strictly Sail Pacific Boat Show in Oakland, California, attracted a sizeable crowd. Meg said, “growing up in Newport, Rhode Island, famous for America’s Cup racing, I never actually got to see the trophy. So it was truly thrilling to see the great big, brilliantly shiny Cup, roped off in heavy velvet, and very heavily guarded by state of the art security forces.”

Keep checking back for updates on the latest race and regatta information. For information to date here are some useful links for Upcoming Yachting Events, Regattas and Boat Show Dates Worldwide and Regattas and Sailing Events.

To contact Meg please email: [email protected]

Aegean Summer Aboard 114′ PROTEUS and 101′ IRIS: Superb Luxury Charter Yachts For Exploring the Incomparable Greek Islands

IRIS 101' Ferretti Custom Line

The Greek Islands of the Eastern Mediterranean beckon luxury yacht charter clients with nearly unlimited options

PROTEUS 114 C.T.M Falcon

for first class adventure this summer. Each island has a unique splendor and every port a distinct charm. Two superb Italian yachts still have limited summer availability in the region, 101’ IRIS Ferretti Custom Line and 104’ PROTEUS C.T.M. Falcon. The distinguished crews on both luxury yachts are natives of the Aegean; eager to reveal everything that is marvelous in these renowned ports of call.

Of all the island groups the Cyclades, a short journey southeast of Athens, are the most popular. These islands are topographically diverse, populated with archetypal Greek towns, congested with appealing restaurants and shops, scattered with amazing archeological sites and famous for their beaches. Whether your yacht of choice is the seaworthy PROTEUS, slicing smoothly through the sea between these destinations, or the stylish IRIS, with spacious social areas ideal for entertaining in port, your experience aboard will be unforgettable.

PROTEUS Salon
IRIS Main Aft Deck

PROTEUS offers twelve guests incomparable luxury in six elegantly appointed, ensuite staterooms. This voluminous trideck design was launched in 2004 and is meticulously maintained. Guests will be thoroughly pampered by her crew of six, dedicated to the requirements of each individual guest. IRIS is an excellent family yacht accommodating up to 12 guests and featuring two twin staterooms with extra Pullman berths that are always a delight for children. The upper deck is superb for sunning and spectacular panoramic views. IRIS is an elegant, stately vessel, yet with a relaxing, ambiance.

 

Whichever yacht you are fortunate enough to charter, the Captain and crew can assist with planning your itinerary, which can be the most difficult part of your charter given the myriad of spectacular destinations available. Paros is the new Mykonos for the Greeks, very lively and chic, but not as touristic as Mykonos, which has long been famous for its beaches and nightlife. Santorini is spectacularly beautiful and features extraordinary archeological sites. Naxos has amazing white sand beaches and Antiparos is a very exclusive and expensive hidden gem where Tom Hanks and his wife of Greek origin, Rita Wilson, own a home.

Charter super yacht PROTEUS or luxury yacht IRIS this summer in the incomparably beautiful, mythical and magical Aegean Sea, and there is little doubt these ships and these islands will lure you back over and over again.

Here is a helpful link for comprehensive information on Vacation Yacht Charters in Greece.

 

72′ Custom Ketch Rigged Luxury Sailing Yacht AYACANORA: A Real Dream Yacht

AYACANORA exudes romance inside and out. Her namesake, the beautiful and willful heroine of the Charles Kingsley classic Westward Ho! perfectly captures her ambiance. This classic sailing yacht is ideal for a honeymoon or anniversary getaway or two couples that enjoy sharing a remarkable experience.

AYACANORA, a 72 foot custom ketch rigged luxury sailing yacht, originally launched at Littlehampton Sussex, England in 1981. About three years earlier, Tony Moore had started a small business in the workshop next door. He recalls “a man and an Alsation were building a boat, a big boat, he was an interesting and clever chap, and I talked to him now and then, really wondering if he would ever realize his dream.  I guess about three or four years later, the dream came true.”  Archival photos, courtesy of Tony Moore, show the builder, his companion Alsation, and a crowd of well wishers on hand for the launch. It is quite unusual that, despite changes of ownership, AYACANORA retains both her original majesty and her name.

Lovely interiors aboard AYACANORA invoke the traditional elegance of the English country cottage. The formal dining area features expansive banquette seating at the stylish, high gloss, mahogany table. Two beautifully decorated queen sized, ensuite cabins accommodate four guests. The unusually spacious master, located aft, includes a charming built in settee, as does the renovated forward cabin.

Whether guests chose to relax and laze in a hammock or opt for the thrill of ocean sports, AYACANORA offers many options. Sportfishing enthusiasts can take advantage of the Rybovich Tuna Fighting Chair and water skiers can get their adrenaline pumping when pulled by the 14 ft. AB dinghy, with 40HP motor.

AYANCORA is a available for charter clients wishing to explore the wonders of the Caribbean Virgin Islands. For additional options, please use this link to view a comprehensive list of superb Crewed Luxury Sailing Charter Yachts.

Azimut-Benetti Launches Arm Chair Luxury Shopping Site at Preloved-Yachts.com

2008 Azimut 103S

The Azimut-Benetti Group has plunged into the used yacht market with their new website called Preloved-yachts.com, which features yachts from the Azimut-Benetti dealer network.

The site allows potential buyers to narrow their search by location, length, price and age of the vessel they are seeking. Presently all of the yachts listed are in Italy, but this prestigious Italian company states that their ultimate goal is to create a global resource for clients worldwide.

2004 Benetti Tradition 100

Working with major established brokerage firms, Azimut-Benetti will provide expert support to dispense all necessary information, offer tours and open-water sea trials, as well as yacht management services for their clients.

Explore Charter an Azimut and Benetti Luxury Yacht Charters, which feature over 50 luxury yachts for charter worldwide, and discover the unmatched elegance of these Italian brands.