2 Weeks From Milos Base

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Discover the Southern Cyclades area.

Spending a few days on this amazingly beautiful island and starting your charter in Milos will be an unforgettable experience.

In 2 weeks, you will have the time to visit many islands : Milos, Poliegos, Folegandros, Sikinos, Ios, Iraklia, Schinoussa, Amorgos, Koufonissia, Naxos, Paros, Mykonos, Delos, Syros, Serifos, Sifnos and Kimolos.

Day 1 :

Check-in at 12:00am, at Adamas port in Milos. You will be welcomed by our team, your skipper and hostess will make the tour of the boat and you can settle in your cabins. You will discussed the details of the itineraries and adapt it according to the weather conditions.

The departure will be at 12:30am from the port, for a full day of sailing around Milos and Poliegos. Leaving the port, we will go on the West side of Milos in order to show you the intriguing cave of Sikia and reach the beautiful bay of Kleftiko. Swimming around the bay, you will be able to explore all its caves and be amazed by the amazing landscapes.

We will continue our journey until we reach the peaceful and beautiful island of Poliegos, for a last swim in Galazia Nera before sunset and we will spend the night at the bay of Mersini.

Day 2 :

After breakfast, we will start our sailing until Folegandros. Going around the island, you will be able to swim at Aggali, and reaching the port, you will have the option to go on your own visit the capital of the island. You can rent a car for the day if you want in order to discover Folegandros.

The overnight stay will be at Folegandros port and you can go in one of the taverns for dinner.

Day 3 :

Leaving Folegandros, we will sail towards Sikinos. On the way, we will stop for swimming at Kardiotissa island. The underwater are worth a snorkelling exploration. Reaching the port, your captain will give you indication on what to visit on the island, notably the monastery and a nice winery to taste some Cycladic wines.

Our overnight stay will be at Sikinos port.

Day 4 :

Sailing in the morning to Ios, we will stop for provisions once at the port and you have some time to visit the town.

If you wish, you can take a ferry to Santorini in order to visit the island, its famous Caldera and the town of Oia with its renowned sunset. It is easily reachable from Ios and is the best way to discover the island as the catamaran cannot stay overnight at Santorini, due to a lack of mooring space and some usual strong “Meltemi” (North wind). The ferries are running until the night back to Ios. The overnight stay will take place at the main port of Ios or in a bay, depending of the space available.

Day 5 :

On this day, we will sail to the South of Ios, visiting Pikra Nera and swimming at the beautiful beach of Magganari. After your relaxing bath, we will sail to the small island of Iraklia that you can easily visit during the afternoon. We will swim at Alimia where you will see a plane wreck from WWII. We will stay overnight at Schinoussa nearby.

Day 6 :

In the morning we will depart for Amorgos. Our first stop will be at Gramvousa, a small islet on the northwest part of Amorgos, where the captain will spearfish for our mid-day meal, while you swim or snorkel. After our meal we will sail to Katapola, Amorgos, to spend the night. Chora, the capital of Amorgos is a very pretty, traditional village with many churches. From the port of Amorgos, you may take the bus or rent a car to visit the town as well as the famous monastery of Panagia Hozoviotisa perched high on a cliff on the South side of the island.

Day 7 :

In the morning, we will live for the deserted island of Keros and you can discover the mesmerising archeological sites on the island. After that, we will head to Kato Koufonissia where you can swim in the paradise sandy beaches of Panagia, Detis or Nero. Finally, we’ll head to Pano Koufonissia, have another swim at Loutro and settle at the little port to spend the night.

Day 8 :

We will reach the big island of Naxos after breakfast. Swimming at Rina bay in the morning and then reaching the main port where you will be able to rent a car or a van to visit the island during the day. The catamaran will stay overnight at the main port or at the mooring of Agia Anna according to the weather conditions.

Day 9 :

We will continue our journey towards Paros and its port of Naoussa. If you feel like it, you can reach Paros Park on your own and hike one its highly rewarding trails such as the one leading you to the lighthouse. Your skipper can also take you to one of the secluded and beautiful beaches of Monastiri, Tourkou Ammos or Periktopera. At night, Naoussa will offer you great dining options as well as a good variety of nightlife choices.

Day 10 :

We will sail towards the sacred island of Delos in the morning, geographical epicentre of the Cyclades. Here you will be able to visit the ancient city and the amazing archeological museum, making a trip to the past and the magnificence of Greek Antiquity. After that, the skipper will take you for a tour of the secluded Rinia island, where you will spend the night. If you wish, you can also reach and discover the cosmopolitan Mykonos.

Day 11 :

Sailing away from Rinia, we will reach Syros, the administrative capital of the Cyclades. You will discover a completely different architecture, coming from the Venetians, who took over and settled on the island for several century. We will visit first the capital of the island, Ermopouli and its old town of Ano Syros, and then the settlement of Foinikas, the ancient Phoenicians port. From there, we can go swimming to the small beach of Kokkina or even the islet of Psachno. Foinikas is where we will spend the night.

Day 12 :

Our destination for the day will be Serifos that we will reach during the morning. This rugged island is also full of small and peaceful beaches that you will be able to reach with the catamaran, such as Agios Sostis or Psili Ammos. Reaching Livadi, the main port where we will stay overnight, you can easily reach Chora, one of the most beautiful capital of the Cyclades, with its traditional white-washed houses and windmills.

Day 13 :

From Antiparos, the catamaran will sail to Sifnos. During the day, you will discover the different creeks and bays of the island, such as Chrysopigi and its strange little church, the beautiful beach of Plati Gialos or Vathi.

Our overnight stay will be at Vathi where you can dine at one of the small little traditional taverns.

Day 14 :

Coming back from Sifnos to Kimolos, we will have a swim at the famous Prassa beach before sailing along the North coast of Milos, passing by the islands of Glaronissia, Sarakiniko, swimming in the little bay of Agios Dimitrios before coming to the port of Adamas.

Overnight in Milos with a last meal all together whether on the catamaran or at a restaurant of Adamas.

Day 15 :

Checkout at 9:00am. Our crew will be happy to give you advice for the rest of your holidays or instructions to reach the airport.

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    Boat Rental FAQ’s

    Find here all the answers to the questions you may have for your charter holidays.
    If you don’t find the answer you are looking for, you can contact us directly.

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    We have catamarans almost everywhere in Greece. The main bases are in Lavrio, close to Athens airport, and Milos island, in the Cyclades. From both of these bases, you can easily discover the Cyclades archipelago. After that, we cooperate with companies in Corfu and Lefkada if you want to sail to the Ionian islands, Kos and Rhodes for the Dodecanese Islands, Alimos (in Athens) for the Saronic Gulf, and finally Skiathos and Volos for the Sporades islands.
    Going through Our Fleet, you can already see what type of catamaran you would prefer, according to the size of your group and comfort you want. Then, to make a reservation, you will need to complete the Booking Form and send us as much information as you can on your charter preferences. You can also contact us directly by email at [email protected] and we will answer as soon as possible with catamaran availabilities and details.
    After that, we will discuss together and determine your best options before booking your dream charter.

    It all depends on how many people you will be. We have available catamaran from 38 feet to 62 feet.
    Most cabins are double so you should also pay attention to the number of couples and single people, if you are willing to share your cabin or not, etc.
    After that, the size you choose depends on what comfort and space you wish to have, the bigger the catamaran, the more comfort and space you will have, of course.

    Bareboat catamarans can only be booked if one of you, the skipper, has a sailing license/certificate of competence valid in Greece as well as a VHF license. Another one of the crew should be an experienced co-skipper for bareboat charter.
    Most of the ASA, the NauticEd SLC and RYA licenses are accepted in Greece but we will of course make sure together that you can legally sail on your own.

    If you do not have any license, you will need to charter a skippered or fully crewed catamaran. Skipper’s and hostess’ services are paid separately from the charter fee. You will also need to include them in your provisions for food and drink. When hiring a crew, please take into account that in most cases, they will need their own cabins, included in front of most catamarans or in the salon area.

    The charter fee does not include :

    • Skipper and crew wages which are minimum 190 Euros per day for the skipper and 150 Euros for the hostess + VAT 24% + their food and drinks
    • Fuel : estimated at 250 to 500 Euros for the week
    • Port fees : estimated at 150 to 200 Euros, giving that we will most probably spend some nights in mooring
    • Food and drinks : according to your preferences, as you can take all your meals on board (you will need to provide the provisions) or go out to dinner.
    • Obligatory extras like tourist tax or transit log.
    The estimations we give you here depend of course of the size of the catamaran, the itinerary, the weather, etc.

    The dates of a charter is always from Saturday to Saturday. You cannot charter a boat for less than a week. In the same way, if you want more than a week, you will need to charter the catamaran for 2 full weeks.
    The check-in is on the Saturday morning at around 17:00. For the check out, you will need to be at the base on the Friday evening maximum. You will spend your last night on board and check out between 8:00 and 9:00am the Saturday morning.

    Our crews are selected for their knowledge and experience of the Greek sea.They will take care of all the safety issues. In the same way, all our catamarans are checked and maintained regularly so that you do not have to worry about anything.
    Regarding hygiene, we have put in place with our cooperating partners a protocol for hygiene on board. The catamarans are thoroughly checked, cleaned and sanitised between each charter to make sure to offer you a full Covid-19 free week.

    Before your charter, we will of course discuss with you about possible itineraries. Once on board, if you have chosen a bareboat charter, you may go wherever you want. Our team on dock will nevertheless give you tips and weather previsions for the week so that you can adapt your itinerary accordingly.

    When chartering a skippered or crewed catamaran, you will discuss with the skipper during the check-in to develop an itinerary that suits you. Nevertheless, please keep in mind that the skipper is the one guaranteeing your safety on board and changes in itinerary can happen during the week according to the weather conditions.