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Arrival day. Join your group at 5pm for a welcome meeting and safety briefing before beginning the sailing journey to Santorini. Enjoy a night cap on the boat or head out to explore Mykonos by night.
On the Greek Islands sailing trips, the G Adventures skipper will offer to make a food kitty for small items, such as ice, water, coffee, tea, milk, snacks, drinks, and so on. The average amount suggested for the kitty is around EUR50 per person, per week.
Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Explore the island of Mykonos, Greece’s most famous cosmopolitan island. Named for the grandson of the Greek God Apollo, Mykonos’ vibe is uniquely glam yet simple and has something for everyone. A vivid nightlife, beautiful beaches and historical sites draw in all kinds of travellers including celebrities, families, and students. Visit the local windmills and maybe enjoy a cocktail on a veranda overlooking Little Venice.
Flexible itineraries give our experienced skippers the opportunity to showcase all the hidden gems you’re looking for, we follow the desires of the group and cater the sailing experience to provide each group a quality journey while on board.
While in the Southern Cyclades stroll through the "most elegant square in Greece" in Syros. Head out on an optional all-day adventure to discover the best Naxos has to offer: the Temple of Dimitra, a microbrewery, views of Mt Zeus, and a fresh meal at a local tavern.
Uncover the beauty of the Venetian ruins in Paros before going cave exploring in Antiparos. While on Ios relax on famous Magganari beach and don't forget to visit Homer's tomb. Walk and hike through the trails and paths of Sifnos before stopping at a local ceramic workshop.
No trip is complete without wandering around the breathtaking cliffside city of Hora, enjoy cocktails while the sun sets over the whitewashed buildings that scatter the landscape.
On arriving in Santorini, enjoy the white-washed village scenes of this volcanic, paradise island. Be sure to catch a spectacular sunset in the evening.
Please note: While it is our intention to adhere to the route described above, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. On Day 1 of your tour you will be advised of any amendments.
Get into the thick of things swiftly aboard one of our sharp-looking yachts.
Set off on one of the favourite day trips around Naxos, the largest of the Cycladic islands, with insights and tips from a knowledgeable local expert. Grab your license and explore the island by car, uncovering highlights like the ancient Temple of Demeter, a local microbrewery, and the Church of Panagia Drosiani, home to rare 6th-century wall paintings. Take in panoramic views of Mount Zeus where mythical giant stone gods meet nature, before settling in for a delicious meal at a traditional taverna. * Please note: Non-EU drivers will need an International Driving License to rent a car.
Visit the island of Paros in the heart of the Cyclades, known for its hidden beaches, quaint villages and bountiful plant life. The countryside is filled with vineyards, olive groves and fruit trees while in the spring the scenery is dotted with bursts of colour from blooming flowers. Explore or sit back at a tavernas and enjoy the view while savouring some yummy Greek food. History buffs tend to flock to the North side of Paros to Naousa to see the town’s historic port and Venetian ruins.
Visit the Antíparos and explore ancient sites like the Cave of Antíparos, used as a place of worship for the goddess Artemis. Hop on one of the hourly buses to the cave, travel 100m down using the staircase and take in the view of the stalagmites and stalactites. The capital is built around a 15th century Venetian castle and is also worth exploring. Wander the alleyways past the whitewashed houses, take some pictures of the homes with their blossoming pink and purple bougainvillea or visit the main square. Like all of the islands in the Cyclades, Antíparos also has lovely beaches along the coast perfect for swimming or snorkelling.
Stop at Ios island and get up close to the hillside clusters of blue-roofed white buildings, explore an amphitheatre and stand on the golden beaches. Look out at the sapphire sea while soaking in the Greek island ambience.
Take a scenic 25 minute walk up the hill to the old town of Hora. If there’s time visit the tomb of the famous poet Homer or head the famous Manganari beach on the south side of the island to enjoy the sun and clear water.
Walk around the island of Sifnos past snowy white houses, little churches with blue domes on green hills that lead to sandy beaches. Hike along the walking trails with spectacular views of olive groves and wild juniper. The island hosts a number of small, locally-owned and operated ceramic workshops, some of which are open to the public. Stop in and pick up a unique, authentic keepsake to take home.
Explore one of the must see islands in the Cyclades, Folegandros, and the beautiful city of Hora. The capital which is located up in the hills, boasts a traffic-free main street with plenty of green spaces to explore. Spend some time hiking the trails, taking photos of the classic whitewashed houses decorated with colourful bougainvillea or exploring under the waves while snorkeling.
Possible island stops include: Naxos, Paros, Antiparos, Ios, Sifnos, Folegandros
Set off on one of the favourite day trips around Naxos, the largest of the Cycladic islands, with insights and tips from a knowledgeable local expert. Grab your license and explore the island by car, uncovering highlights like the ancient Temple of Demeter, a local microbrewery, and the Church of Panagia Drosiani, home to rare 6th-century wall paintings. Take in panoramic views of Mount Zeus where mythical giant stone gods meet nature, before settling in for a delicious meal at a traditional taverna. * Please note: Non-EU drivers will need an International Driving License to rent a car.
Visit the island of Paros in the heart of the Cyclades, known for its hidden beaches, quaint villages and bountiful plant life. The countryside is filled with vineyards, olive groves and fruit trees while in the spring the scenery is dotted with bursts of colour from blooming flowers. Explore or sit back at a tavernas and enjoy the view while savouring some yummy Greek food. History buffs tend to flock to the North side of Paros to Naousa to see the town’s historic port and Venetian ruins.
Visit the Antíparos and explore ancient sites like the Cave of Antíparos, used as a place of worship for the goddess Artemis. Hop on one of the hourly buses to the cave, travel 100m down using the staircase and take in the view of the stalagmites and stalactites. The capital is built around a 15th century Venetian castle and is also worth exploring. Wander the alleyways past the whitewashed houses, take some pictures of the homes with their blossoming pink and purple bougainvillea or visit the main square. Like all of the islands in the Cyclades, Antíparos also has lovely beaches along the coast perfect for swimming or snorkelling.
Stop at Ios island and get up close to the hillside clusters of blue-roofed white buildings, explore an amphitheatre and stand on the golden beaches. Look out at the sapphire sea while soaking in the Greek island ambience.
Take a scenic 25 minute walk up the hill to the old town of Hora. If there’s time visit the tomb of the famous poet Homer or head the famous Manganari beach on the south side of the island to enjoy the sun and clear water.
Walk around the island of Sifnos past snowy white houses, little churches with blue domes on green hills that lead to sandy beaches. Hike along the walking trails with spectacular views of olive groves and wild juniper. The island hosts a number of small, locally-owned and operated ceramic workshops, some of which are open to the public. Stop in and pick up a unique, authentic keepsake to take home.
Explore one of the must see islands in the Cyclades, Folegandros, and the beautiful city of Hora. The capital which is located up in the hills, boasts a traffic-free main street with plenty of green spaces to explore. Spend some time hiking the trails, taking photos of the classic whitewashed houses decorated with colourful bougainvillea or exploring under the waves while snorkeling.
Get into the thick of things swiftly aboard one of our sharp-looking yachts.
Arrive at Santorini Island.
Get into the thick of things swiftly aboard one of our sharp-looking yachts.
Santorini, Greece is an island in the southern Aegean Sea. Fira, the main town, has breathtaking views of multi-coloured cliffs, sugar-cube architecture and great local markets for shopping. Take some time to wander the whitewashed streets, or relax and watch the world go by at a local cafe or restaurant.
Join the group at 5pm to welcome new travellers, before beginning the sailing journey to Kos.
Spend some time in beautiful Santorini. There are few travel destinations that combine beautiful beaches, spectacular scenery, ancient cities, amazing restaurants, some of the world's best wine, and an active volcano. But Santorini has all this and more, ensuring that one visit won't be enough.
Spend the next few days sailing through the Cyclades and Dodecanese Islands on the way to Kos. Relax on the boat, pick up a few sailing tricks, and explore these islands from remote ports and anchorages. Possible stops include: Kinaros & Levitha, Leros, Kalymnos, Sirna, Astypalea, Tilos, Halki, Nisyros, Amorgos and with plenty of free time and no included activities, the skipper will be on hand to offer suggestions for the best way to explore each stop.
Explore the island of Kalymnos from the small fishing village of Ormos Vathi, a fjord with dramatic deep sides and caves. Take the time to snorkel for a while, or explore the tavernas and nearby valley.
Lakki harbour is the largest natural harbour on the island, and a great place from which to explore. The village boasts an art deco atmosphere, and serves as an excellent starting point for those wishing to head out to nearby Platanos with its Castle of Pandeli.
Explore whitewashed small towns, hilltop castles, and soak up the sun while getting a glimpse of small town Greek life.
Visit these remote and sparsely populated islands and head out to explore. With a handful of people on each island, there is little tourist infrastructure, but great opportunities for walking and hiking.
Visit Tilos and opt to explore the medieval castle with its spectacular views over the island.
Depart after breakfast.