Tinos is well known for its religious pilgrimages thanks to its many churches and monasteries. The island is also home to quaint villages, sandy beaches and is the ideal place for sports enthusiasts, particularly hikers and surfers.
Syros Island is located in the central area of Greece's Cyclades, also known as Syra and Siros. The island's capital, Ermoupoli, is considered to be one of the most picturesque towns of the Cyclades, with it's Venetian mansions, neoclassical architecture, narrow lanes and impressive churches. It's like stepping in to a fairytale!
The winding coastline of Kea provides an array of beaches where you can relax in peace and quiet, or if you're feeling a bit more active it's a great place to get on the jet ski, kayak or snorkel to explore and enjoy the pristine waters. Fishing enthusiasts also have plenty to keep them occupied on charter, with bass, grouper and lobster found in this area.
Sounion is well known as the site for the Temple of Poseidon, one of the major monuments of the Golden Age of Athens, built in 440 BC. A sought after site to view the sunset of the Aegean sea.
Poros is a small pair of islands in the Saronic Gulf. It is situated only a few nautical miles from the Peloponnese mainland. This island belongs to a group of popular holiday destinations and is easily one of Greece's most famous locations. Only an hour from Piraeus, it is the perfect base for island hopping.
If you're interested in culture, history and stunning landscapes while on charter, then this is the place to see. Along with the Theatre of Epidaurus, lovely beaches, water sports facilities and the Ancient Sanctuary of Asklepios, there are also many hillside villages here. This site is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is a wonderful location to be included in your itinerary.
Ancient temples, narrow alleyways, and the bright blue sea, Aegina has long been a port of call for nearby Athenians wanting to sun themselves away from the city. Enjoying a prime locale with commuter distance to the Greek capital, Aegina has all the hallmarks you would expect from a glorious Greek Island. A bustling port welcomes you in, but beyond that there’s no shortage of peaceful spots and memorable excursions. Be sure to visit the Temple of Aphaia with its classic design and history dating all the way back to 500 BC. Be charmed by waterfront tavern dining in Perdika, and explore the impressive monastery of Agios Nektarios. Of course, the island also offers impeccable beaches with sheltered spots for swimming in the softest shades of blue. A glut of gorgeous unique villages and home to specialized local pistachio, Aegina is a true Aegean gem.
Athens, the capital of Greece, has an important history spanning over 3,400 years. It is a fascinating destination that should be visited on any Greek yacht charter. This cosmopolitan city has still managed to preserve its ancient glory. Immerse yourself in her history with visits to the majestic Acropolis, the Theatre of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Poseidon, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Ancient Agora to name just a few. If more modern activities are your thing, then a stop in Athens isn't complete without a trip to Ermou Street, a paradise for shoppers.