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Athens to Athens. Among the most popular yacht charter destinations every summer, the Saronic Gulf offers some of the most fascinating landscapes in Greece.
The birthplace of democracy, Athens boasts three millennia of magnificent history. Famous philosophers Aristotle, Plato and Socrates debated their way along these ancient city streets. Today the city is flush with iconic ancient ruins, including the world-famous Parthenon.
But it’s not just history buffs who revel in the Greek capital, Epicureans are in for a treat too. Wander through the colourful spice stalls and fishmongers within the Varvakios Agora (Athens’ Central Market), or head to Spondi, Greece’s top restaurant and wine cellar for over a decade. This double Michelin-starred spot serves contemporary dishes like sea urchin, shaved fennel and citrus yuzu.
Day 01
Poros was originally two rocky specks, but a seismic eruption in 273BC created naturally stunning anchorages backed by volcanically rich forests. Mooring space for the world’s largest luxury yachts renders Poros Town a prominent port of call. Yet sandy island coves like Love Bay host only a beach bar apiece, with a just fridge for Mythos lager and a freezer for ice.
Mirror-calm seas make Poros a top spot for paddleboarding and windsurfing. More adventurous guests can undertake a crew-led hike into Lemon Forest, a hilly wilderness of 30,000 citrus trees. For archaeologists, the ruins of Olympia and Argos are within reach.
Days 02 & 03
No Greek island mixes timeless tranquillity and contemporary cool with such panache. Both construction and cars are banned on Hydra. Guests keen to explore the vast island’s herb-scented interior may choose between two wheels and two legs. With zero light pollution, evenings are best whiled away with a glass of ouzo and a stargazing app.
An amphitheatre of Italianate mansions surrounds Hydra harbour. These marble quays have long been favoured by Athenian intelligentsia and wealthy captains. The opening of galleries Slaughterhouse and Workshop placed Hydra on the contemporary art map. According to the New York Times: “It’s not uncommon to see donkeys carrying crates of valuable artwork up bumpy paths to the art spaces”. Relax on Limnióniza Beach.
Day 04
If only the tavernas of Nafplion could talk. This former capital of Greece is among the country’s most handsome ports. Its sailors became Jason’s Argonauts, while others fought in the Trojan War. Such noble history translates into three castles, a dozen forts and museums aplenty. During your Saronic islands yacht charter be sure to sail past the smallest battlement, Bourtzi, which occupies its own tiny island in the bay.
Only the nearby Greek ruin of Argos may be able to tempt you away from Nafplion’s elegant streets. This 7,000-year-old town once rivalled Sparta, before its amphitheatre and temples crumbled back to earth.
Day 05
Porto Heli is the harbour of choice for Greece’s yachting elite. This perfect crescent of protected port is a blissfully short sail from almost every outpost in the Saronic Island chain. Detox at the local Aman resort or party at Nikki beach. Wealthy Athenians have long tied up for pine-backed beaches and seafront strolls.
Day 06
Spetses vies for the title of the chicest island in Greece. Wealthy Athenians have tied up in its ancient stone marina since time immemorial. For a taste of town, find a glass of Domaine Hatzimichalis.
The other allure of Spetses is its solitude. The island has no cars, so if you want to call on a friend for lunch, you sail instead with your charter yacht. For a postprandial snooze on a deserted shore you’re spoilt for choice. We heartily recommend Xylokeriza, a beach as difficult to reach as it is to spell.
Day 07
Cruise back to Athens to disembark.
The birthplace of democracy, Athens boasts three millennia of magnificent history. Famous philosophers Aristotle, Plato and Socrates debated their way along these ancient city streets. Today the city is flush with iconic ancient ruins, including the world-famous Parthenon.
But it’s not just history buffs who revel in the Greek capital, Epicureans are in for a treat too. Wander through the colourful spice stalls and fishmongers within the Varvakios Agora (Athens’ Central Market), or head to Spondi, Greece’s top restaurant and wine cellar for over a decade. This double Michelin-starred spot serves contemporary dishes like sea urchin, shaved fennel and citrus yuzu.
Athens
AcropolisThe ancient citadel of the Acropolis looms high over central Athens and is arguably one of the most important ancient sites in the western world.
Poros was originally two rocky specks, but a seismic eruption in 273BC created naturally stunning anchorages backed by volcanically rich forests. Mooring space for the world’s largest luxury yachts renders Poros Town a prominent port of call. Yet sandy island coves like Love Bay host only a beach bar apiece, with a just fridge for Mythos lager and a freezer for ice.
Mirror-calm seas make Poros a top spot for paddleboarding and windsurfing. More adventurous guests can undertake a crew-led hike into Lemon Forest, a hilly wilderness of 30,000 citrus trees. For archaeologists, the ruins of Olympia and Argos are within reach.
No Greek island mixes timeless tranquillity and contemporary cool with such panache. Both construction and cars are banned on Hydra. Guests keen to explore the vast island’s herb-scented interior may choose between two wheels and two legs. With zero light pollution, evenings are best whiled away with a glass of ouzo and a stargazing app.
An amphitheatre of Italianate mansions surrounds Hydra harbour. These marble quays have long been favoured by Athenian intelligentsia and wealthy captains. The opening of galleries Slaughterhouse and Workshop placed Hydra on the contemporary art map. According to the New York Times: “It’s not uncommon to see donkeys carrying crates of valuable artwork up bumpy paths to the art spaces”. Relax on Limnióniza Beach.
If only the tavernas of Nafplion could talk. This former capital of Greece is among the country’s most handsome ports. Its sailors became Jason’s Argonauts, while others fought in the Trojan War. Such noble history translates into three castles, a dozen forts and museums aplenty. During your Saronic islands yacht charter be sure to sail past the smallest battlement, Bourtzi, which occupies its own tiny island in the bay.
Only the nearby Greek ruin of Argos may be able to tempt you away from Nafplion’s elegant streets. This 7,000-year-old town once rivalled Sparta, before its amphitheatre and temples crumbled back to earth.
Porto Heli is the harbour of choice for Greece’s yachting elite. This perfect crescent of protected port is a blissfully short sail from almost every outpost in the Saronic Island chain. Detox at the local Aman resort or party at Nikki beach. Wealthy Athenians have long tied up for pine-backed beaches and seafront strolls.
Spetses vies for the title of the chicest island in Greece. Wealthy Athenians have tied up in its ancient stone marina since time immemorial. For a taste of town, find a glass of Domaine Hatzimichalis.
The other allure of Spetses is its solitude. The island has no cars, so if you want to call on a friend for lunch, you sail instead with your charter yacht. For a postprandial snooze on a deserted shore you’re spoilt for choice. We heartily recommend Xylokeriza, a beach as difficult to reach as it is to spell.
Cruise back to Athens to disembark.
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