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| Saturday |
ATHENS (KALAMAKI) Reception and welcome on board of the yacht from 6 pm. Provisioning and dinner at seaside taverna of Kalamaki. |
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| Sunday | KALAMAKI – KEA : 35 miles approx. (6h sailing) Swim near the famous Poseidon temple of Cape Sounio.
In the afternoon mooring at the quai in front of inviting
tavernas. Visit of the quaint village of KEA and for the
most courageous ones a walk until the Lion. |
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| Monday | KEA – KITHNOS: 18 miles approx. (3h sailing) The island is known for its hot springs (Loutra). With
plenty of lonely rocky bays, KITHNOS is a peaceful place
for swimming. |
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| Tuesday | KITHNOS – TINOS: 30 miles approx. (5h sailing) Visit of the religious island TINOS with its hundreds of dovecots, architectural really interesting buildings of the Venetians. Various quaint villages, particularly PIRGOS, famous for its marble artists. |
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| Wednesday | TINOS – MYKONOS : 14 miles approx. (2 h30 sailing) Visit of Mykonos with its white houses and narrow paved
alleys - island famous for its night life. Dinner at night
in a taverne. |
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| Thursday | MYKONOS-DELOS/RHINIA : 8 miles approx. (2h sailing) Those who are interested may visit the archeological
site of DELOS in the morning by caïque from Mykonos
town. DELOS– sanctuary in Ancient Greece and birthplace
of Apollo and Artemis – is the most beautiful archeological
site of the Cyclades with its splendid mosaic floors,
marble monuments and lion’s alley. Mooring in the
afternoon at RHINIA – sister island of DELOS. |
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| Friday | DELOS/RHINIA-SYROS : 15 miles approx. (3h sailing) Anchorage at ERMOULIS (town of Hermes – god of
commerce) – administrative center of the Cyclades
with its neoclassical architecture and two hills - one
Orthodox and the other Catholic. SYROS is famous for its
sweets (loukoumi, nougat) and its numerous convivial taverns. |
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| Saturday | SYROS : Whole day at Syros Tidying up and cleaning, provisioning, disembarkation
around 9 am. |
| Saturday |
SYROS : Whole day at Syros Those who continue the cruise may visit ANO SYROS…
Reception and welcome on board of the yacht from 6 pm
for those who arrive for the second cruise week. |
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| Sunday | SYROS – PAROS : 22 miles approx. (4h sailing) An island with many points of interest: the Byzantine
cathedral of Perikia, the traditional fishing village
Naoussa, the caves of Antiparos, the ancient marble quarries
and its beautiful long sandy beaches. |
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| Monday | PAROS – SIFNOS : 25 miles approx. (5h sailing) The bay of Vathy, well protected from prevalent winds
with its church and long fine sandy beach is one of the
most enjoyable moorings of the Cyclades. The island has
a long tradition in pottery and ceramics. |
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| Tuesday | SIFNOS – SERIFOS : 20 miles approx. (4h sailing) Livadhi with its fine sandy beach is prevailed by one
of the Cyclades most beautiful villages. In the Venetian
Times, the ancient mines reopened and this small island
prospered again….discover it. |
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| Wednesday | SERIFOS – HYDRA : 45 miles approx. (9h sailing) HYDRA is known by its fight against Turks, in the Revolution
1821. Visit of the village of HYDRA, ancient port of the
corsairs located within a small close cove. Its bright
and colorful light inspires many artists. Without any
cars on the island, mules and donkeys are the only way
of transportation. |
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| Thursday | HYDRA – POROS: 15 miles approx. (3h sailing) The green island POROS owes its name to the small strait
that separates it from the Peloponnese. The Monastery
of Zoodochos Pigi (Source of Life) is located 4 kilometres
east of Poros Town in a beautiful pinewood. Only a few
monks still live there. |
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| Friday | POROS – KALAMAKI (Athenes): 25 miles approx. (5h sailing) Mooring at AEGINA at noon, swimming and relaxing before
the arrival at the port of Kalamaki. It’s possible
for those who like to visit the Plaka - oldest and most
picturesque quarter of Athens. |
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| Saturday | KALAMAKI (Athenes): Whole day at ATHENS Tidying up and cleaning, disembarkation around 9 am. |



