Lagoon 42 the "Iris II"

She features plenty of extra equipment and has 4 spacious double cabins and 2 crew cabins in the bow. 

  • Generator
  • Air condition in all cabins
  • Watermaker
  • Solar panels
  • Electric toilets

Lagoon 42 the "Iris II"

Lagoon 450 the "Iris IV"

Lovely Lagoon 450, in top condition and fully extra equipped, she features plenty of sunny and airy spaces.

  • Air condition in all cabins
  • Watermaker
  • Generator
  • Teak Deck
  • Solar panels
  • Electric toilets

Lagoon 450 the "Iris IV"

Charter yachts and catamarans for an unforgettable adventure

Greece, with its crystal-clear waters, ancient ruins, and vibrant culture, has long been a dream destination for travelers seeking an idyllic Mediterranean escape. While exploring the mainland is undoubtedly captivating, there's no better way to unlock the true essence of Greece than by chartering a yacht or catamaran to sail through its picturesque islands. Here's why a yacht charter in Greece should be at the top of your travel bucket list.

Endless island exploration

Greece boasts an archipelago of over 6,000 islands and islets, each with its own charm and character. Chartering a yacht allows you to hop effortlessly from one island to another, discovering hidden gems and experiencing the diversity of the Greek landscape. From the iconic Santorini with its white-washed buildings perched on volcanic cliffs to the lush greenery of Corfu, there's an island for every taste.

Freedom and flexibility

A yacht charter provides the ultimate freedom to create your own itinerary. Whether you want to anchor in a secluded bay, explore ancient ruins, or dine at a waterfront taverna, the choice is yours. Avoid the crowds and enjoy the luxury of tailor-made experiences, guided by your preferences and the expertise of your seasoned crew.

Crystal-clear waters

Greece is renowned for its turquoise waters that invite you to dive into a world of marine wonders. Snorkeling and swimming become daily rituals as you anchor in sheltered coves or drop anchor near vibrant coral reefs. The clarity of the Aegean and Ionian Seas ensures an underwater spectacle that is simply breathtaking.

Luxurious accommodations

Chartering a yacht doesn't mean sacrificing comfort. Yachts and catamarans come equipped with luxurious cabins, spacious living areas, and top-notch amenities. Enjoy the privacy of your own floating oasis, complete with professional crew members who cater to your every need, ensuring a seamless and indulgent vacation experience.

Embark on a voyage of discovery and relaxation as you charter a yacht or catamaran in Greece. With its unparalleled beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality, Greece promises an unforgettable sailing experience that will leave you with a lifetime of cherished memories. So, set sail and let the Greek islands become the canvas for your perfect vacation.

Suggested islands

Spetses

Sea chart of Spetses islandΣπέτσες, the ancient Pityousa (Island of Pines), is a hilly and well-wooded island off the south-west coast of the Argolida. The income of the inhabitants, who are mostly of Albanian descent, comes from farming and now, to an even greater extent, from the tourist trade, for the island’s mild climate attracts large numbers of holiday-makers.  This mild climate is described by the Admiralty pilot to be “exceedingly healthy” and is indeed more appealing than Hydra or Dokos. No motor vehicles are allowed on Spetses apart from public service vehicles.
In antiquity Spetses was an island of no importance. After the Orlov Rising, a rebellion against the Turks supported by Catherine of Great Russia, the population was expelled from the island in 1770 and Spetses town was laid waste. The inhabitants soon returned to their island, however, and their trading and seafaring activities brought them prosperity. In 1821 Spetsai was the first island to take part in the War of Independence: an event commemorated every year by ceremonies in the Madonna Armada Chapel in Ayia Marina.

Spetses

Kythnos

Sea chart of Kythnos islandΚύθνος lies south-east of Kea and is a rocky and barren island of karstic limestone, that is usually covered in an abundance of colourful flowers in the early months of the sailing season. 

The coast is much indented – with many beautiful anchorages and ports – and for the most part falls steeply down to the sea. The inhabitants live by farming and fishing. In antiquity iron was mined on the island.

The two main ports are Mericha and Loutra. Mericha – only minutes sailing away from the oddly shaped Sandbar Bay – is the smaller of the two. Loutra on the north-east nowadays even has a new harbour with new moles providing the best protection from the Meltemi on the island. The mineral baths after which the port took its name, are unfortunately no longer in use. The mineral springs were already frequented in Roman times and can still be seen as (covered) streams that flow towards the port. 

Kythnos

Suggested routes

Route K

The Saronic and Argolic gulf

Three weeks starting and ending in Athens.

  1. Alimos 
  2. Methana 
  3. Poros 
  4. Spetses 
  5. Monemvasia 
  6. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  7. Elafonisos 
  8. Plitra 
  9. Kithera
  10. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  11. Gerakas 
  12. Kiparisi 
  13. Leonidio 
  14. Astros 
  15. Navplio 
  16. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  17. Tolo 
  18. Drepano 
  19. Hydra 
  20. Aegina 
  21. Alimos 

Route H

The Cyclades

Two weeks starting and ending in Lavrion.

  1. Lavrion 
  2. Kythnos Loutra 
  3. Syros Finikas 
  4. Paros Naoussa 
  5. Naxos 
  6. Amorgos 
  7. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  8. Anchoring on Litle Ciclades (Karos, Schinoussa, Koufonisia)
  9. Sifnos Kamares 
  10. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  11. Serifos 
  12. Kythnos Mericha 
  13. Kea 
  14. Lavrion 

Route J

The Saronic and Argolic gulf

Two weeks starting and ending in Lavrion.

  1. Lavrion 
  2. Kea 
  3. Kythnos 
  4. Hydra 
  5. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  6. Kiparisi 
  7. Leonidio 
  8. Spetses
  9. A day for rest, sightseeing and recreation. 
  10. Poros 
  11. Methana 
  12. Aegina 
  13. Sounion 
  14. Lavrion 

Weather forecasts are a sailor's best mate

Planning your next maritime adventure? Don't embark without your secret weapon – the weather forecast! Accurate weather predictions aren't just about rain or shine; they're your compass for smooth sailing. From wind strength to potential storms, these forecasts are your nautical crystal ball. Stay ahead of the elements and chart a course for success. Trust the forecast, and let your next voyage be a tale of triumph, not turbulence. Fair winds and following seas await those who navigate wisely!

About us

Aegean Sails as an established family business at the field of yachting, since 2013 we continue our successful presence and strive for the top quality yachting services.

A big part of our company essence is that we try to think like customers and we care about making friends that enjoy sailing rather than clients and immediate and personal support.

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