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Destinations

From hidden bays and secret beaches to the best nightlife spots and cruising itineraries our experienced team reveal the best yachting destinations. We have selected for you the most top and popular destinations.

Aigina - Agistri

Best for Half Day Cruise 



Aegina is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, 27 kilometres (17 miles) from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island and became its king. During ancient times Aegina was a rival of Athens, the great sea power of the era.

Agistri, also Angistri or Agkistri, is a small island and municipality in the Saronic Gulf in the Islands regional unit, Greece. There are only three settlements on Agistri – Milos (Megalochori), Skala and Limenaria. Milos (pop. 566) is the main village where the majority of the Greek population of the island lives.

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Poros - Sounio

Best for Full Day Cruise.


Poros is a small Greek island-pair in the southern part of the Saronic Gulf, about 58 km (36 mi) (31 nautical miles) south from Piraeus and separated from the Peloponnese by a 200 m (656 ft) wide sea channel, with the town of Galatas on the mainland across the strait. 

The ancient name of Poros was Pogon. Like other ports in the Saronic, it is a popular weekend destination for Athenian travellers. Much of the northern and far eastern/western sides of the island are bushy.

Cape Sounio a popular day-excursion for tourists from Athens, with the sunset over the Aegean Sea, as viewed from the ruins, a sought-after sight since the first development of modern tourism in the early 19th century. 

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Hydra - Spetses - Ermioni

Best for Two-Day Cruise.

Hydra is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece, located in the Aegean Sea between the Saronic Gulf and the Argolic Gulf. In ancient times, the island was known as Hydrea, a reference to the natural springs on the island. It consists of a crescent-shaped harbor, around which is centered a strand of restaurants, shops, markets, and galleries that cater to tourists and locals (Hydriots). Steep stone streets lead up and outward from the harbor area.

Spetses is an affluent island and a municipality in the Islands regional unit, Attica, Greece. An unusual aspect of Spetses is the absence of private automobiles in the town limits. The most common modes of transport are walking, horse-drawn carriages, bicycles, mopeds, and motorcycles. Only taxis and delivery vehicles are allowed in the downtown area.

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