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7-days Sailing Itinerary from Mykonos

About this program

This is a 7 day (Saturday – Saturday) sailing trip to Mykonos, Greece. The best base to start the trip is Paros island.

Please note that all restaurants and activities listed are only suggestions, and are not included in the price. The trip can be changed according to your wishes, meaning stops can be added or removed.

About the route

Starting point: Paros

Arrival: We can arrange a transfer from the airport to the marina for you. The transfer is not included in the price.

About: when considering sailing greek islands, Paros and other well known islands in the Cyclades area will probably cross your mind. Paros is popular and attractive island not only for the range of excellent sandy beaches and blue clear waters but for the wild rocky landscape with white box-shaped houses on, the yards with basil, jasmine, honeysuckle and bougainvillea, and nightlife.

Itinerary

Day 1
Paros

Paros is ideal for those in search of cosmopolitan bustle and for lovers of solitude alike. Start your Greek island hopping with exploring this beautiful place.

Activities
Visit picturesque Venetian castles
Visit the famous church of Ekatondapiliani
Se exhibition of traditional crafts, ornamental pottery and fine silver jewelry
Gastronomy
Taste one of the best wines and olive oil
Day 2
Naxos

The largest and most fertile of the Cycladic islands where meadows run down to vast white long beaches, cliffs sink suddenly into the sea, rocky mountains side-by-side with valleys crossed by streams and full of springs. Clear waters and secluded bays are known to the yacht set.

Activities
Venetian castles
Archaeological Museum, “kouros” statues dating from the 6th century BC
Gastronomy
Honey, various cheeses, citrus drinks
Day 3
Amorgos

The oblong shape of this mountainous island with the steep and rocky coastline contrasts the forms of quiet shady bays with clear waters. Whitewashed houses, traces of ancient architecture, superb beaches make Amorgos very picturesque and unique.

Activities
Visit archaeological Museum, monasteries, and castles
Day 4
Ios

A magnet to visiting Ios, the island of ancient poets with a range of mountains with vineyards and olive trees ending to the crystal clear sea with superb sandy beaches. The beautiful capitol with the white cubic shaped houses and a row of windmills which top the town offers nightlife.

Activities
Visit archaeological & Folkloric Museum, Museum of Modern Art, numerous churches
Day 5
Sikinos

Inhabited since ancient times it has retained all of its island character and offers tranquillity and peace of mind.

Activities
Visit monasteries, stone mansions, churches
Day 6
Sifnos

A grey landscape of rock that surprises with the beautiful spots discovered inland, which together with the island’s superb architecture, rank it among the jewels of the Aegean. Famous in ancient times for its wealth, which came from its gold & silver, enjoyed great prosperity in Classic times as well.

Activities
Visit archaeological Museum, monasteries, over 365 churches, castle area, windmills
Shopping: Pottery, folklore souvenirs
Gastronomy
Delicacies: Baked chickpeas, “Myzithra” cheese
Day 7
Mykonos

World-famous, attracts visitors from all over the globe, including well-known artists and intellectuals. It is due to the over twenty sandy beaches with clear waters, the high night-life and sounds that never end during day and night, the cosmopolitan elements married to quiet private corners all around the island. It is the whitewashed narrow streets, the brilliant white box-shaped houses with stepped walls for sitting on and bright colored doors & balconies, the windmills on top of the port, the numerous bars and discos. Undoubtedly one of the few places where ordinary holidaymakers nestle happily side by side with the jet-set and yacht setters. 

Activities
Visit Aegean Nautical museum, over a hundred small churches, Agricultural Museum housed in a converted windmill
Events, beach parties, happenings, fashion shows take place every summer in Myconos when visitors still can find quiet places for total tranquillity. 
Gastronomy
Delicacies: “Kopanisti” a pepper flavor white cheese, “Amygdalota” almond delights, and “soumada” fermented almond cordial

FAQ

Yes, sailing in Greece is generally considered safe. Greece has a long maritime tradition, well-established infrastructure, and a wide range of sailing destinations, making it a popular and safe choice for sailors. However, as with any sailing destination, it’s important to stay updated on weather conditions, follow safety guidelines, and be aware of any specific regulations or local considerations.

Yes, you can drink on a boat in Greece. However, it’s important to drink responsibly and adhere to legal drinking age restrictions, as well as any specific regulations or guidelines regarding alcohol consumption while operating a boat.

Mykonos is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and picturesque Cycladic architecture. The island’s unique blend of cosmopolitan atmosphere, white-washed buildings, charming narrow streets, and a mix of traditional and modern elements make it a popular destination for travelers seeking a lively and scenic Greek island experience.

Have a question about this route?
We have answers to your questions. So don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today!

Picking a boat type

Picking out the type of boat to go with will generally come down to your budget, the group size, and preferred method of sailing. Moreover, different sailboats available can be chartered independently or with a fully-staffed crew.

Find your yacht
Sailboat on the water | Sebastus Sailing
Sailboat
2-12 people
The most popular boat for active travelers and couples. They offer the classic sailing experience and tend to vary in size from 30-64 feet.
Starting from 160 EUR per day
luxury catamaran on the water aerial view
Catamaran
2-12 people
This offers a more smooth sailing experience compared to the normal sailboat and are the perfect choice for bigger groups or families. The sizes often range from 38-70 feet, with the average being around 42 ft.
Starting from 500 EUR per day
Gulet on the water | Sebastus Sailing
Gulet
8-20 people
These boats are usually perfect for larger groups. Most of these have six cabins and come with three / four crewmembers. The ship sizes tend to range between 60-100 ft
Starting from 600 EUR per day
Motor yacht on the water | Sebastus Sailing
Motor yacht
2 – 12 people
Motor yachts have from 1 one to up to five cabins depending on their size and tend to range from 30-100 ft.
Starting from 500 EUR per day
Waves icon | Sebastus Sailing

Have a question for us?

You ask yourself what kind of boat to choose? Which places to visit? We have answers to those questions and many more. So don’t hesitate to get in touch with our friendly team today!