| Inshore
Waters |
- Around Santorini
- Aspronisi
- Nea Kameni
- Palia Kameni |
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Shorter Sailings |
- Thirassia
- Anafi
- Ios
- Amorgos
- Mykonos |
| Lesser
Cyclades |
- Koufonisia
- Schoinousa
- Pori
- Herakleia |
| Longer
Sailings |
- Sporades
- North Aegean
- East Aegean
- Dodekanese
- Ionian Sea
- Saronic - Argolic Gulf
- Mediterranean |
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Choosing a sailing route is difficult
but fun. The Greek Islands are amazingly beautiful,
with varied landscapes,dazzling beaches, original
architecture and age-old history. The beauty of it
is that one can 'island hop' (many of the islands
being so close together).
Our base is Santorini, although we can pick up charters
from the mainland or other islands. The sailing route
and choice of islands depends on the charter. And
of course ... the craft. |
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| Santorini is on the
southernmost fringe of the Cyclades, between
Ios and Anafi. It is 76 sq.km
in area, has 69 km. of coastline and is
about 200 nautical miles from Piraeus.
Nea Kameni (volcano) with its cinderous
rocks and sulphurous vapours issues warm
gases from the fissures. There are thermal
springs on the neighbouring Palia Kameni. |
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| Mykonos, reknowned for
its windmills and 400 churches, the most
famous being the church of Virgin Paraportiani.
On the south side, beneath Kastro (Venetian
castle) is 'Venice', an enclave of quaint
houses actually built in the water. Famous
for its nightlife. |
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| Tinos, the island of
the Holy Virgin is famous for the 1000's
of pilgrims who pay homage to her name.
It lies between Andros (700m), Mykonos (8
naut.miles) & N.E. of Syros (13 naut.miles). |
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