Easter with a yacht in the Greek islands: Popular Sailing Destinations
Easter with a yacht in the Greek islands
Popular Sailing Destinations in Greece during Easter:
As the gentle waves of the Aegean Sea lap against the hull, the scent of saltwater mingling with the promise of adventure fills the air. A yacht, adorned in luxury, sets sail amidst the tranquil beauty of the Greek islands, its destination intertwined with the essence of Easter. Patmos, Tinos, Paros, Hydra, and Syros beckon with their unique charms, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in a tapestry of tradition, history, and breathtaking landscapes.
Patmos island
The small island of the Dodecanese, Patmos, has managed to stand out through its beautiful architecture with white houses, clean beaches and, of course, the island’s two important attractions: the Monastery of Agios Ioannis the Theologian and the Cave of the Apocalypse.
Patmos Town is one of the most beautiful, having been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the atmospheric setting captivates the visitor. Imposing architecture, narrow alleys with windmills, white houses make up the scenery of Chora and the only thing is certain is that you will get your fill of walks with the best background.
Tinos island
The picturesque villages, the gastronomy and the activities that Tinos offers are becoming a pole of attraction for visitors who have discovered the beauties of the Cycladic island in recent years.
Our Lady of Tinos, throughout the year, attracts thousands of people around the world, who can enjoy a rich program of attractions, beaches and of course taste the gastronomy of the special place.
The Town of Tinos does not have such a picturesque character, as is usual in the Cyclades, however the villages have managed to stand out. The Two Villages, Volax and Kampos are among the most Instagrammable villages that each point has such a beautiful background for you to enjoy your walks.
Paros island
The third largest island of the Cyclades has everything a visitor needs to unwind: island architecture, deep blue beaches, picturesque villages and many alternative activities.
Parikia is the capital of the island, while many visitors have been won over by Naoussa, a picturesque fishing village with some of the best shops on the island. Walking through the alleys of Naoussa you will be delighted with the Cycladic architecture and the imposing white houses.
The Cycladic island is famous for its Easter customs that are revived every year, attracting visitors who wish to experience them up close. On Good Friday, it takes place in St. Georgios, in Lagadas, a ritual in nature, while at noon soup of chickpea is served in the village of Prodromos. The day ends in the evening with the reenactments of the Passions in the villages of Marpissa, Prodromos, Lefkes and Aspro Chorio.
In Parikia, on the night of the Epitaph, an overwhelming atmosphere prevails and the 3 epitaphs meet where the faithful follow in silence.
Hydra island
Not far from Athens, the picturesque island of Argosaronicos has a rich history and beautiful architecture that the visitor has the impression of traveling back in time.
In fact, Hydra is one of the favorite islands of artists, as its entire architecture inspires from writers to visual artists. On the other hand, it is an island ideal for families since vehicles are prohibited.
One of the most numerous Easter customs of the island is the procession of the Epitaph, on the evening of Good Friday, where it takes place in the sea. The pallbearers wade in up to their knees, touching the epitaph’s feet in the water. This specific custom was carried out for the first time in Kaminia in 1923.
Syros island
Syros is one of the most imposing and stately islands of the Cyclades with a rich history. A walk in Ermoupolis will reward you as it is a beautiful city with neoclassical buildings and imposing mansions. Spend time walking through its alleys.
Put a visit to Ano Syros, the oldest settlement, on your schedule. The place retains its medieval character and is an attraction in itself. In Poseidonia, your interest will be piqued by the rich mansions that have been built in previous centuries.
On the island, Orthodox and Catholic Easter are celebrated together. In fact, on Good Friday, the epitaphs start from a different parish and meet in Miaouli Square.
On the evening of Holy Saturday, the Resurrection that takes place at the top of Hermoupolis is impressive. As for the food, the stew has the first word, while lamb or goat meat with lemon potatoes.
On Sunday afternoon, the Vespers of Love is sung in a church in Ermoupolis, and is read in 12 languages.
As the yacht gracefully sails homeward, the memories of Easter in the Greek Islands linger like the echoes of a hymn, resonating within the hearts of those fortunate enough to embark on this seafaring odyssey. In the embrace of tradition, spirituality, and natural beauty, Easter in the Greek islands transcends mere celebration, becoming a journey of the soul, where each destination unveils a new chapter in the timeless story of Greece.
Bon voyage!
Fyly Yachting Team