Paros Naxos & Small Cyclades
This is a 6 day trip proposal, as an idea of what can be possible within this duration. You can of course change the duration and destinations as you wish.
This is a 6 day trip proposal, as an idea of what can be possible within this duration. You can of course change the duration and destinations as you wish.
Syros is an enchanting island with a perfect blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Its charming towns and diverse landscape make it a delightful starting point of our journey.
Syros is easily accessible by ferry from other islands in the Cyclades and from Athens. The island has an airport with connections to Athens and other parts of Greece, making it convenient for travelers.
Antiparos is a picturesque island found just a short distance from the more famous island of Paros. The island’s coastline is dotted with secluded beaches, small coves, and rocky cliffs. The waters around the island are a beautiful shade of turquoise, making it an excellent destination for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities.
Known for its serene ambiance, untouched beauty, and rugged landscapes, Irakleia is an ideal destination for a more authentic Greek island experience. With its rugged landscapes, crystal-clear waters and quiet beaches it is perfect for a slow-paced, off-the-beaten-path experience in the Aegean.
Amorgos is known for its stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and its authentic, tranquil atmosphere. Unlike some other more touristy islands, it offers a peaceful escape with a blend of rugged beauty, history, and culture. One of its most famous landmarks, the Monastery of Hozoviotissa, is perched on a cliffside overlooking the sea. Amorgos is also a great destination for hiking enthusiasts with numerous well-marked trails that allow visitors to explore the island’s dramatic landscapes, picturesque villages, and historic sites.
Koufonisi is a haven for beach lovers, offering several idyllic and secluded stretches of coastline, beautiful, sandy beaches and turquoise waters. The island offers some scenic hiking paths through hills, rocky terrain, and remote beaches. The hike to Pori Beach is especially popular and offers beautiful views along the way.
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades, found in the heart of the Aegean Sea, known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and beautiful sandy beaches. It is also known for its local agricultural products, which include a wide variety of cheeses, potatoes, grapes, and olives. The island’s fertile land has earned it the nickname “the garden of the Cyclades.”
*** Wind is the main factor affecting our sailing plan.
Please note that the itineraries we propose can be rearranged according to prevailing weather conditions to deliver a comfortable experience and ensure safety onboard.