Yacht charter in the Saronic and Argolic Gulf.
Cruising in the Saronic and Argolic Gulf, is like a trip in heaven. The perfect conditions and the numerous charming islands to visit are both very interesting and different, and they will certainly pacify your mind and the Turquoise colour of the crystal sea will relax your thoughts.
The Cyclades is the central group of islands in the Aegean so named because they more or less surround Delos, the ancient center of trade and worship (kykloi - rings).



Yacht charter in the Cyclades Islands.
If you charter a yacht to Cyclades you will find that the island is one of the most inspirational Islands in Greece. You will see beautiful white stone walls that look as if they are a part of the hillside. The astonishing blue seas are a wonderful backdrop for all of this beauty when chartering luxury motor yachts. You will see what makes these islands amazing the moment you set eyes on them from the water on your own chartered yacht.


This group of over 5 islands arranged in a circle, from which they got their name, offers you an almost unlimited range of sailing experiences. In addition you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that each island is different. The only connection to each other is their unique cycladic architecture easily noticeable. Each one will be unfold its unique character, offering a delightful surprise, as you sail into its charming small ports.
Cyclades are composed by the islands Amorgos, Anafi, Andros, Antiparos, Delos, Ios, Kea, Kimolos, Kythnos, Melos, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Santorini, Serifos, Sifnos, Syros, Tinos, Folegandros.



Prevailing wind in the Cyclades.
The prevailing wind in the summer is the famous meltemi blowing from the N-NW. The meltemi begins to blow fitfully at first in June, blows strongest in July, August and September, and dies during October. In July and August the meltemi blows at Force 5-6 and may reach Force 7-8 on occasions. It may blow for 1-3 days or it may sometimes blow for 2 weeks at a time. There is no way of knowing for just how long it will blow. It has a thermal component in that it loses some strength at night and increases again in the day.


Marina & starting point :
Alimos / Kalamaki (Athens)



Alimos Marina on the NE shore of the Saronikos Bay, is the largest Marina in the Balkans, with a dominating position in the Attica Basin. The Alimos Marina has 1,100 mooring berths. Located 45 minutes from the Athens International Airport. The Marina can be accessed by taxi or by a bus which departs every 15 minutes.
Water & electricity on the pier are free of charge. Fuel is delivered at the pier by a fuel wagon.Within the marina there are snack-bar/café, several kiosks offering sandwiches and soft drinks, card-telephones, toilets and showers. Also, there is a variety of restaurants, including Greek and Italian cuisine, on and around Poseidonos Avenue.
Starting point to : Kea island, Syros Island, Tinos Island, Mykonos Island, Paros Island, Ios Island, Santorini Island, Folegandros Island, Milos Island, Sifnos Island, Serifos Island, Kithnos Island.

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The Marina is situated an hour away from the Athens International Airport. The marina can be accessed by bus or taxi. The distances from the International Athens Airport are roughly the same. Many facilities in the harbour : water, electricity and fuel. There are also two supermarkets nearby the marina for your provisioning and many quality taverns, restaurants, cafes and bars are located within walking distance of the port..
Starting point to : Kea island, Syros Island, Tinos Island, Mykonos Island, Paros Island, Ios Island, Santorini Island, Folegandros Island, Milos Island, Sifnos Island, Serifos Island, Kithnos Island.