
Saronic Gulf
Greece in slow motion
Just a short hop from Athens, islands like Hydra, Poros, Aegina, and Spetses offer gentle breezes, short passages, and timeless tavernas. Effortless elegance meets easy sailing. Best for: Beginners, families, and weekend sailors seeking easy, elegant cruising.
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Cyclades
Sculpted by wind and light
This is the Aegean at its most iconic — think Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Milos, and Santorini. Strong winds, stark beauty, and vibrant towns perched on sun-bleached cliffs make every sail a statement. Best for: Experienced sailors, adventurers, and island-hoppers chasing postcard beauty.
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Sporades
The pine-scented secret
Skopelos, Skiathos, Alonissos, and Skyros form a green, serene chain where forest meets turquoise sea. Quiet anchorages, dolphins in your wake, and cinematic charm define this under-the-radar gem. Best for: Nature seekers, low-key sailors, and anyone craving beauty without the buzz.
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Ionian Islands
Olive oil and open arms
Sail between lush, west-coast islands like Corfu, Paxos, Lefkada, Kefalonia, Ithaca, and Zakynthos. Calm seas, Venetian harbors, and slow afternoons stretch into unforgettable evenings. Best for: Relaxed cruisers, foodies, and anyone who believes in slow, beautiful travel.
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Dodecanese
History with a sunburn
From medieval Rhodes and pastel-hued Symi to laid-back Leros, Patmos, and Kos, this island group blends ancient charm with sun-drenched seafaring. Big skies, quiet bays, and deeply rooted stories await. Best for: Culture lovers, seasoned sailors, and explorers looking for variety and depth.
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