Day 1: Ios
Arrival at
Santorini by plane. Captain Nick will be
expecting you at the airport to welcome you
and escort you to Ammoudi, a small port on
the northwest part of the island. There,
we'll embark on the catamaran Chrysovalandou
and head for Armeni bay to spend the night.
At Armeni there is a small taverna to sample traditional Greek cuisine. In the morning, after a nice swim, we'll have our breakfast and head for Manganari bay, Ios.
We'll be at Manganari by noon, just in time for a swim followed by a nice meal consisting of seafood caught by the captain himself and cooked on board. After the meal we'll rest and in the afternoon we'll hop on the dinghy to visit the fantastic sandy beach for a swim or a walk. Manganari features two traditional taverns for our supper.
At Armeni there is a small taverna to sample traditional Greek cuisine. In the morning, after a nice swim, we'll have our breakfast and head for Manganari bay, Ios.
We'll be at Manganari by noon, just in time for a swim followed by a nice meal consisting of seafood caught by the captain himself and cooked on board. After the meal we'll rest and in the afternoon we'll hop on the dinghy to visit the fantastic sandy beach for a swim or a walk. Manganari features two traditional taverns for our supper.
Day 2: Amorgos
In
the morning we'll depart for Amorgos. During
the trip, Captain Nick will cast a line to
catch tuna. If we are lucky, we'll have tuna
for lunch. Otherwise, we'll stop 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 fish meal we'll sail to Katapola, Amorgos, to spend the night. The Chora of Amorgos is a very pretty, traditional village with many churches. From the port of Amorgos, you may take the bus or rent a moped to visit Chora as well as the famous monastery of Panagia Hozoviotisa perched high on a cliff on the south side of the island.
After our fish meal we'll sail to Katapola, Amorgos, to spend the night. The Chora of Amorgos is a very pretty, traditional village with many churches. From the port of Amorgos, you may take the bus or rent a moped to visit Chora as well as the famous monastery of Panagia Hozoviotisa perched high on a cliff on the south side of the island.
Day 3: Schinousa
In
the morning at 11:00AM we set sail for the
"small" Cyclades. We'll make scheduled stops
for swimming at the uninhabited isles Keros
or Antikeros depending on the weather, before
leaving for the close together islets
Heraklia and Schinousa, where we'll stay
overnight.
Day 4: Naxos
Departure at
10:00AM for Rina bay of Naxos for snorkeling
at the beach and a fresh water cave. Later on
we'll head for the port of Chora , Naxos. The
island features great sightseeing. Renting
cars is recommended for touring around the
many points of interest of the island.
Day 5: Paros
Departure for
Ovriocastro, Paros, for a swim, then to the
port town of Naousa, Paros, with its
traditional white and blue houses, and
caiques moored in front of the ouzo-tavernas,
for our overnight stay.
Day 6: Ios
Departure is at
10:00AM. Weather permitting we'll stop at
Amaras on our way to Ios island, to visit a
shipwreck for snorkeling, and then we'll head
for the port of Ios where we'll spend the
night.
Day 7: Santorini
Depending on the
time of your departing flight from Santorini
Airport, we'll be there in time to visit the
active volcano and hot springs at the islet
of Nea Kammeni. Later we'll set anchor at
Armeni, quite close to the port of Ammoudi.
When you are ready, we'll have 2 taxis
dispatched to take you to a travel agency in
Fyra, Santorini, to leave your luggage and
tour Santorini for a few hours prior to your
flight.
Please
note that the cruises described in these pages are
only indicative of what we offer, and can be
tailored to your specific preferences and
requirements.
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