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14 Day Saronic & Argolic Gulf Sailing Itinerary
Perdika, Aegina
Aegina is one of the most famous islands in the Saronic Gulf, known for its rich history and production of pistachios. Perdika is a charming seaside village with beautiful views, quiet beaches, and a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal first stop.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
Perdika offers safe mooring along its waterfront, with a small harbor that is sheltered from the wind. It’s a peaceful location with a view of the Saronic Gulf and easy access to the town.
Things to do
Visit the Temple of Aphaia: Explore this ancient temple and enjoy panoramic views of the island and the Gulf.
Relax at the Beaches: Enjoy the calm waters at Perdika’s quiet beaches, perfect for a swim or a peaceful afternoon.
Wander the Village: Explore the narrow streets of Perdika, lined with traditional Greek houses and restaurants.
Facilities
The harbor offers basic facilities, including water and electricity. There are tavernas serving fresh seafood and local dishes, along with shops for provisions. The village is small but offers everything you need for a relaxing start.
Hydra
Hydra is one of the most picturesque islands in the Saronic Gulf, known for its cobblestone streets, stunning mansions, and car-free environment. Its charm lies in its traditional architecture and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for artists and travelers alike.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 40 mins Sailing time
- 16 Nautical miles
Mooring
Hydra has a main harbor in Hydra Town, where yachts can dock safely. The harbor can get busy, especially during peak season, but it offers easy access to the island’s attractions and a beautiful view of the town.
Things to do
Wander the Streets of Hydra Town: Explore the cobbled streets lined with neoclassical mansions, shops, and galleries.
Visit the Hydra Museum: Discover the island’s maritime history and art at the Historical Archives Museum of Hydra.
Relax on the Beaches: Swim or relax on quiet beaches like Spilia or Vlychos, accessible by water taxis.
Facilities
The harbor is well-equipped with water, electricity, and fueling stations. There are plenty of tavernas and cafes for dining, as well as local shops for provisions. Hydra has a laid-back vibe, perfect for a relaxing evening.
Spetses
Spetses is a stunning island rich in naval history, with lush pine forests and beautiful beaches. Known for its well-preserved neoclassical architecture, Spetses has a relaxed but elegant atmosphere, making it a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 40 mins Sailing time
- 10 Nautical miles
Mooring
The main harbor of Spetses is in Dapia, which offers mooring for yachts. It’s a lively spot with easy access to shops, restaurants, and local attractions.
Things to do
Explore Spetses Town: Wander through the charming streets, with their neoclassical mansions and vibrant cafes.
Visit the Bouboulina Museum: Learn about the island’s role in the Greek War of Independence at this museum dedicated to the heroine Laskarina Bouboulina.
Relax on the Beaches: Spend time at beaches like Agia Marina or Kaiki, perfect for a swim in the crystal-clear waters.
Facilities
Dapia Harbor provides water, electricity, and fuel stations. The town has numerous tavernas, cafes, and shops, making it a convenient stop for provisioning. The island has an upscale yet relaxed feel, with great amenities for yacht charterers.
Nafplio
Nafplio is one of Greece’s most romantic towns, steeped in history. Once the capital of Greece, Nafplio boasts neoclassical buildings, a charming harbor, and stunning views from the Palamidi Fortress. It’s an ideal stop for those looking to explore both history and coastal beauty.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr 40 mins Sailing time
- 22 Nautical miles
Mooring
Nafplio has a small but well-protected harbor that can accommodate yachts. The harbor is close to the town’s main attractions and provides easy access to the town’s cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Things to do
Visit Palamidi Fortress: Climb to this historic fortress for panoramic views of Nafplio and the surrounding area.
Explore the Old Town: Wander through the charming streets of Nafplio, filled with Venetian architecture, shops, and cafes.
Relax at Arvanitia Beach: A short walk from the town, this beach is perfect for a swim and sunbathing.
Facilities
Nafplio harbor offers water, electricity, and fueling stations. The town has an abundance of restaurants, cafes, and shops for provisioning. Nafplio is a well-equipped stop for yacht charterers, with plenty to explore on foot.
Kyparissi
Kyparissi is a hidden gem located in a serene bay on the east coast of the Peloponnese. This small village offers breathtaking views, peaceful surroundings, and a true sense of isolation, perfect for those looking for tranquility away from the crowds.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
The small harbor in Kyparissi is well-protected and offers a quiet, peaceful mooring. It’s an intimate setting, perfect for spending a relaxing night in a calm bay.
Things to do
Swim at Kyparissi Beach: Enjoy the peaceful and clear waters of the bay, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Explore the Village: Take a leisurely stroll through the village, known for its traditional stone houses and quiet atmosphere.
Hike to the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos: A short hike up the hills offers stunning views and a visit to this secluded monastery.
Facilities
Kyparissi is a quiet stop with limited facilities. There are basic provisions available at small shops, and a few tavernas for dining. Water and electricity may be available at the harbor, but the focus is more on tranquility than amenities.
Elafonisos
Elafonisos is a small island off the coast of the Peloponnese, known for its stunning, white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. The island is perfect for those looking for a serene getaway, with no cars and only a few small tavernas.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
The harbor in Elafonisos is small but sheltered, offering mooring spots for yachts. It provides easy access to the island’s beaches and local attractions.
Things to do
Relax on Simos Beach: Famous for its white sand and turquoise waters, this beach is perfect for a relaxing swim.
Explore the Island: Elafonisos is small and easy to explore on foot. Visit the quiet village and enjoy the calm atmosphere.
Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters: The island’s waters are perfect for snorkeling, with vibrant marine life and clear visibility.”
Facilities
The harbor offers basic facilities, including water, electricity, and a fuel station. There are a few tavernas offering fresh seafood and local specialties, but provisioning options are limited compared to larger islands.
Monemvasia
Monemvasia, often referred to as the “Gibraltar of the East,” is a medieval fortress town on a rock island, connected to the mainland by a causeway. Its dramatic landscape, cobblestone streets, and historic charm make it a must-visit destination.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr 20 mins Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
Mooring
The harbor in Monemvasia offers safe and sheltered mooring for yachts. It’s located near the entrance to the medieval town, providing easy access to explore the area.
Things to do
Explore the Medieval Town: Wander through narrow streets lined with Byzantine-era architecture, churches, and shops.
Visit the Fortress: Climb to the top of the rock for panoramic views of the town and the Aegean Sea.
Relax at the Beaches: The town has a few small, pebbly beaches perfect for a swim.”
Facilities
Monemvasia offers basic harbor facilities, including water, electricity, and fueling stations. The town has several cafes, tavernas, and small shops for provisioning. It’s a small, charming stop with limited but adequate amenities.
Leonidio
Leonidio is a picturesque village nestled beneath the imposing cliffs of Mount Parnon. It’s an ideal stop for history enthusiasts and nature lovers, with a rich history and incredible hiking trails through the mountains.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr 10 mins Sailing time
- 25 Nautical miles
Mooring
Leonidio does not have a large harbor but offers safe anchorage in a sheltered bay. It’s a peaceful spot to drop anchor for a night of relaxation.
Things to do
Explore the Village: Wander through the village, known for its traditional architecture and beautiful setting against the backdrop of the mountains.
Hike in Mount Parnon: Take advantage of the hiking trails around Leonidio, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes.
Visit the Monastery of Elona: A short hike or drive will take you to this stunning cliffside monastery.
Astros
Astros is a charming coastal town with beautiful beaches and traditional Greek charm. Its relaxed atmosphere and nearby ancient ruins make it a perfect destination for a peaceful day of exploration.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
Mooring
Astros Harbor offers safe mooring for yachts. The harbor is well-protected and provides easy access to the town and its beaches.
Things to do
Visit the ancient ruins of Lerna: Explore this important archaeological site, known for its connections to Greek mythology.
Relax on Astros Beach: Spend time swimming or relaxing at one of the town’s peaceful beaches.
Wander through the town: Stroll through the narrow streets, lined with traditional houses and local shops.”
Porto Cheli
Porto Cheli is a charming seaside town located on the eastern coast of the Peloponnese. Known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and proximity to the island of Spetses, it offers a mix of natural beauty and relaxing seaside ambiance. The area is popular with yacht charterers due to its sheltered bays and luxury appeal.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 20 mins Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Porto Cheli has a well-equipped marina with mooring options for yachts. The marina offers easy access to the town, with plenty of services and amenities for yacht charterers. The sheltered bay makes it an excellent stopover spot for a night of peaceful rest.
Things to do
Visit the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus: Take a short trip to the famous theater, known for its excellent acoustics and ancient significance.
Relax at the Beaches: Porto Cheli has several beaches, such as Kosta Beach, offering calm waters and sunbathing spots.
Explore the Town: Wander through Porto Cheli’s charming streets, where you can find cafes, tavernas, and local shops selling handmade goods.
Facilities
The marina is well-equipped with essential services, including water, electricity, fuel stations, and waste disposal. There are excellent dining options, cafes, and a few shops for provisioning. Porto Cheli is a great place to relax with modern conveniences.
Poros
Poros is a small, lush island located in the Saronic Gulf, just off the Peloponnese coast. Known for its picturesque harbor, olive groves, and pine-covered hills, it offers a peaceful escape while still being close to Athens. The charming town has a laid-back vibe with a bit of cosmopolitan flair, making it perfect for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
Poros has a well-protected harbor that is very popular with yacht charterers. It offers plenty of mooring spots with easy access to the town. The harbor is often busy during the summer, but it is always welcoming and safe for docking.
Things to do
Climb the Clock Tower: Enjoy panoramic views of the town and the surrounding area from the top of the Clock Tower, which is an iconic landmark of Poros.
Relax at Love Bay: A secluded and serene beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.
Explore the Old Town: Stroll through the charming streets of Poros, with its quaint shops, tavernas, and cafes.
Facilities
The harbor in Poros offers water, electricity, and fueling stations. There are plenty of tavernas offering local Greek cuisine, as well as cafes and shops for provisioning. Poros is a convenient stop with excellent services for yacht charterers.
Palaia Epidavros
Palaia Epidavros (Old Epidavros) is a small village located near the famous archaeological site of Epidaurus, known for its ancient theater and healing sanctuary. The area is steeped in history and mythology, offering a tranquil escape with a mix of ancient wonders and natural beauty.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr 40 mins Sailing time
- 22 Nautical miles
Mooring
Palaia Epidavros offers a small, sheltered harbor where yachts can anchor. It is a quiet and peaceful place to dock, with easy access to the town and the ancient ruins.
Things to do
Visit the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus: Explore one of the best-preserved ancient theaters in the world, known for its acoustics and historical significance.
Explore the Sanctuary of Asklepios: Discover the ancient healing center that was dedicated to the god of medicine.
Relax at the Beach: The village has several small beaches where you can unwind and enjoy the clear waters.
Facilities
The harbor offers basic services, including water, electricity, and fueling stations. There are tavernas serving fresh seafood and local delicacies. Palaia Epidavros is a calm, serene stop with limited but sufficient facilities for provisioning.
Athens Base
The Zea Marina is much more than just a place to dock your boat. This 4.7-square-mile facility is the epicenter of everything from coffee shops and bars to cafes, markets, and more. Stroll along the waterfront and watch as the sun shimmers off the glistening Bay of Zea. If you’ve got some time, there are plenty of things to do around the city of Piraeus. Get a fascinating glimpse of Grecian history at the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus or the Nautical Museum of Greece; marvel at the massive Church of Saint Nicholas and its beautifully intricate interior; or pull up a chair at a harbor-side café and watch as the boats move in and out of the bay.
As you can see, there are plenty of things to do around Zea Marina, but if you’re looking to explore the most famous city in all of Greece, it’s definitely recommended that you take the 10-minute drive into Athens. The birthplace of Western civilization, Athens is now a vibrant and modern city that still preserves much of its important past.
Visiting the Acropolis is an absolute must. Take the short walk up to the ancient high city and explore famous historical structures like the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erectheion, and the nearby New Acropolis Museum.
If you’re looking to learn more, head over to Museum Mile, a long strip of museums that starts at Syntagma Square and includes the National Archaeological Museum, home to the world’s finest collection of art and sculpture from Ancient Greece.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
Mooring
The Moorings has its own private docks at the Zea Marina. Arriving in Zea, call the base and assistance with docking will be provided.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available
Things to do
Walk along the waterfront and choose from a variety of bars, restaurants and shops. Enjoy the sights and dining in the surrounding town of Piraeus. There are several places to each along the scenic coasts of Mikrolimano and Piraiki including sumptuous seafood restaurants and harbor side tavernas.
Facilities
All facilities at Zea Marina are available for yachts and guests of The Moorings. These include fresh water and electricity, showers, laundry, WiFi, shopping and entertainment.
The Acropolis
Perhaps the most famous site in all of Athens, The Acropolis was built on a flat-topped rock that rises 490 feet above the city streets below. This ancient high city includes a number of structures that were integral to ancient Greek culture and the birth of Western civilization, as we know it. Walk amongs the towering marble columns of the Parthenon and marvel at the attention to detail that many consider the high point of Greek art. Explore the Temple of Athena Nike and learn about the revered goddess of victory in war and wisdom. Just outside the city, the new Acropolis Museum will give you an inspiring glimpse into the lives of the ancient Greeks.”
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