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7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary

Day 1

Kalami bay

A charming former fishing village, Kalami is located on the northeast coast of Corfu, with lush olive groves surrounding and scenic hilltops peeking through in the background. This horseshoe-shaped bay is riddled with natural beauty and the bustling harbor town has something to offer visitors of all kinds. Kalami’s blue flag pebble beach makes for an idyllic place to bask in the Mediterranean sun or partake in water activities. Go ashore to enjoy some shopping in Kassiopi and if the timing is right, to soak up the culture during one of the annual festivals like the Vacarola or Pie Festival. Kalami is also home to a number of traditional restaurants, where you can tempt your palate with authentic Greek cuisine and sample the local wines. And because the bay is protected from north westerly winds, it provides a superb anchorage for charterers.

The day’s sailing
  • 1 Hr 24 mins Sailing time
  • 7 Nautical miles

Mooring

Free anchoring. No moorings.

Things to do

Swimming, Snorkelling, Kayaking, Stand-Up Paddle Boarding, Shopping, Dining, Hiking.

Facilities

ATM, WIFI, Super Market, Restaurants.

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 2

Sivota Mourtos

Sivota is a beautiful coastal town located on mainland Greece directly east of the southern tip of Corfu Island. Just offshore, are the Sivota Islands group – Nisis Ay Nikolaos, Nisis Sivota and Nisis Mavros Notos. These rugged isles have long been popular with cruisers as a good place to unwind.  Note, a reef obstructs passage between Nisis Ay Nikolaos and Nisis Sivota. Although redeveloped, the town quay at Mourtos still features all the charms and ambiance of a traditional Grecian village. However, if you are looking for some late-night action, the Sand-bar Bay is the place to be. If you are traveling with children they will undoubtedly want you to bring them to the water park at Monastery Bay. The channel between Ay Nikolaos and the mainland is busy with water- and jet-skiers. There are also many small, but amazing beaches sprinkled along the coastlines.

The day’s sailing
  • 5 Hr 12 mins Sailing time
  • 26 Nautical miles

Mooring

There are several anchorages around the mainland and islands. At Mourtos village, anchor stern or bows-to on the village quay. At Monastery Bay, a cove lying to the north-west of Mourtos village, you can anchor off a restaurant and take a line to the shore or to the jetty if possible. One of the best anchorages is at Middle Bay, immediately south of Mourtos, where you can anchor wherever is convenient. Take a long line ashore or anchor in the channel where it’s quite deep and the bottom is mud and weed with generally good holding. There are other anchorages at Sand-Bar Bay, End Bay (also known as Fourth Bay) and off the north end of the gap between Nisis Sivota and Nisis Ay Nikolaos.

Things to do

Visit Sanbar Bay for the nightlife and visit Monastery Bay for its beautiful water park. There are also many amazing beaches. Unwind in the laid-back ambience. Explore the village of Mourtos.

Facilities

Water and electricity

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 3

Bay of Lakka Paxos

Bay of Lakka Paxos sailing is an open-water affair, taking you past the southern end of Corfu into the heart of the north Ionian Sea. Off the bow are Paxos and Anti Paxos islands, two jewels that most cruising sailors don’t want to miss. Sparsely populated and fertile, the islands are known for their remote and quiet ambience. The interior of Anti Paxos is covered in vineyards and olive groves, and there are paths that take you past the lush greenery interspersed with flocks of sheep, bleating contentedly in the warm sun. The anchorages are snug and the beaches are beautiful, making sailing in the Bay of Lakka Paxos divine.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr 18 mins Sailing time
  • 11.5 Nautical miles

Mooring

No moorings are available. The best anchorages in Paxos are at the ports of Lakka and Gaios. There is also a serene anchorage in the bay of Spuzzo, just south of Gaios, the main harbour of Paxos. In settled weather you can also anchor in the creeks of Antipaxos.

Things to do

Both islands have numerous beautiful beaches and walking paths leading to the interior. The snorkelling in this area is excellent. On the south coast of Paxos you’ll find the sea caves of Ypapanti. Caves along the rocky coast and inland are common in the Ionian Islands. There is ferry service to Gaios, on Paxos Island, where shops and tavernas in the port cater to tourists. The harbour has a walled lighthouse on a tiny island, very picturesque and nautical in appearance. An old fort is on an adjacent islet. Gaios is a pleasant place to go ashore to explore. Of particular interest are the Monastery of Panagia, on a small island of the same name, and the Museum of Paxos, which has a distinctly local collection of assorted artefacts. The hot springs on Paxos have long been known for their therapeutic properties.

Facilities

Fuel and water are available on Paxos.

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 4

Parga

Parga sailing brings you to the coast of mainland Greece, with its splendid beaches, eclectic shops, and wide variety of restaurants.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr 36 mins Sailing time
  • 13 Nautical miles

Mooring

No moorings are available. No dockage is available in Parga for transient yachts. However, the lovely anchorage in nearby Valtou Bay is an excellent option. There is also a small dock there where you can tie up if space permits. If you anchor out, take the dinghy ashore and enjoy a 15-minute stroll into Parga or take a water taxi into town.

Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.

Things to do

A path leads along the shore of Parga Bay to the village of Parga. It’s a lovely walk and when you arrive in the small town you can spend time enjoying the shops and restaurants. On the west side of Parga you’ll find the ruins of a Venetian fortress perched high atop the hills. The views are fantastic. Parga and the surrounding area is known for its superlative sandy beaches, where you can relax, swim, snorkel, or sunbath before venturing into one the many tavernas, cafés, and restaurants. Adjacent to Parga is Valtos Beach, where water sports are popular. The beach is very family friendly, good for young children and adults alike.

Facilities

No facilities are available for yachts.

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 5

Petriti

The sleepy working fishing village of Petriti is located on the east coast of Corfu. It is one of the few locations along this coastline to have a sandy beach and its gentle shallow waters provide superb conditions for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding. Drop anchor and take your dinghy ashore to experience one of the traditional seaside tavernas, where you can enjoy a freshly-prepared fish dish that goes straight from the boat to your table.

The day’s sailing
  • 4 Hr 30 mins Sailing time
  • 22.5 Nautical miles

Mooring

Free anchoring. No moorings.

Things to do

Swimming, Snorkelling, Kayaking, Stand-Up Paddle Boarding, Dining

Facilities

ATM, Supermarket, Restaurants and Harbour Wall

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 6

Mandraki Harbour, Corfu

Ideally situated within the Old Venetian Fortress, Mandraki Harbour provides a splendid setting for an overnight stay. Entry and exit to the harbor are taken via the fort by crossing the large bridge over the moat. Spend the day soaking up the radiant Mediterranean sun while sipping on your favorite cocktail and listening to the harmonic sounds of Corfu Music School in the background. In the evening, go ashore to explore the nightlife of Corfu Town, delighting in the local culture and tempting your taste buds with the most mouthwatering authentic Greek cuisine.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr 24 mins Sailing time
  • 12 Nautical miles

Mooring

Yes, for a fee

Things to do

Swimming, Snorkelling, Kayaking, Stand-Up Paddle Boarding, Dining

Facilities

ATM, Water, Showers, WiFi, Restaurants

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary
Day 7

Gouvia Marina Corfu

Gouvia is the main harbor in Corfu and the marina is the largest in Greece, providing a premier location to begin and end your Cofu yacht charter vacation. Past meets present throughout the small former fishing village of Gouvia, where you can marvel in the ancient Venetian architecture and enjoy a number of modern accommodations. For those interested in exploring more of the local land, you have the option to go horseback riding or rent bicycles. Arrive to Gouvia Marina by 5 PM to spend your last night aboard your yacht and disembark by 9 AM the following morning.

The day’s sailing
  • 1 Hr 42 mins Sailing time
  • 24 Nautical miles

Mooring

Yes, for a fee

Things to do

Swimming, Snorkelling, Dining, Shopping, Horseback Riding

Facilities

Supermarket, Restaurants, Moorings Buoys, Water, Electricity, Toilets & Showers, ATM and fuel

7 Day Kalami to Corfu Sailing Charter Itinerary

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