7-Day Western Cyclades Sailing Route
Experience the untamed elegance of the Western Cyclades—where hidden coves, volcanic shores, and timeless villages await.
✨ Join us for seven unforgettable days of sailing, serenity, and sunlit discovery.
Wild Landscapes, Pure Serenity
Sail through the raw beauty of the Western Cyclades, where tradition meets untouched nature and volcanic drama unfolds along the Aegean horizon. This seven-day journey begins and ends in Athens, taking you through some of the region’s most captivating and diverse islands.
Start with Kythnos, a land of wild herbs, hidden coves, and fairytale villages nestled into rugged hillsides. Then head to Serifos, where whitewashed houses spill down steep slopes and windswept beaches invite quiet reflection.
From there, drop anchor near Polyaigos, a pristine, uninhabited paradise with dazzling turquoise waters—perfect for swimming in solitude.
Next, discover Kimolos, a tiny volcanic jewel brimming with authenticity, mineral-rich landscapes, and thermal springs meeting the sea.
The journey continues to Milos, where red and white cliffs, moonlike beaches, and pirate caves make every stop a breathtaking adventure.
Before your return to Athens, soak in the harmony of Sifnos—an island of fine cuisine, neoclassical beauty, and quiet sophistication.
From sea-sculpted caves to timeless villages, this itinerary is a tribute to Greece’s untamed elegance.
⚓ Join us for a voyage where every island is a new story, and the Aegean is your guide.
Athens
Famous Ancient Sites
The Acropolis is a must-see. It's a big hill with ancient ruins like the Parthenon, a temple for Athena, the goddess. You can see all of Athens from here. There are museums nearby with old treasures.
Fun Neighborhoods
Places like Plaka and Monastiraki are fun to walk around. Plaka has old houses and narrow lanes. Monastiraki has a big market where you can buy many things.
Greek Food and Fun
Greek food is delicious. Try dishes like souvlaki and moussaka at local cafes. Athens also has fun bars and clubs for the night.
Outdoors and Beaches
You can hike up Mount Lycabettus for a great view. There are gardens in the city for relaxing and beaches close by for swimming.
Athens: Where Old Meets New
Athens is special because it has ancient ruins and modern places to have fun. It's great for anyone who likes history, good food, or just exploring.
Kythnos
Kythnos, a hidden gem in the Cyclades, invites you to explore its unspoiled beauty and authentic island charm. Known for its traditional whitewashed villages, serene beaches, and rejuvenating thermal springs, Kythnos is the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful escape. Wander through the picturesque streets of Chora and Dryopida, where time seems to stand still, and discover the island’s rich history through its ancient ruins and medieval architecture. Relax on the golden sands of Kolona Beach, a unique double-sided beach that offers stunning views and crystal-clear waters. For a touch of wellness, visit the Loutra thermal springs, where you can soak in warm, healing waters. Whether you're exploring secluded coves, savoring local delicacies at waterfront tavernas, or immersing yourself in the laid-back island lifestyle, Kythnos promises an unforgettable Greek island experience.
Serifos
Serifos, a hidden treasure in the Cyclades, offers a perfect escape for those seeking authentic Greek island charm. With its unspoiled beaches, picturesque villages, and rugged landscapes, Serifos promises a serene yet adventurous getaway. Explore the island’s charming capital, Chora, perched high on a hill with its whitewashed houses, narrow alleys, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea. Wander through the scenic port town of Livadi, where traditional tavernas and cafes line the waterfront. Discover the island’s beautiful beaches, like Livadakia and Psili Ammos, with their golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Serifos is also rich in history, with ancient ruins, old mines, and legends that date back to Greek mythology. Whether you’re hiking through scenic trails, relaxing on a secluded beach, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Serifos offers an unforgettable experience that combines natural beauty and timeless Greek hospitality.
Sifnos
Sifnos, a hidden jewel of the Cyclades, invites you to discover its timeless charm and rich traditions. Known for its whitewashed villages, scenic hiking trails, and breathtaking beaches, Sifnos offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Explore the cobblestone streets of Apollonia, the island’s lively capital, or wander through the ancient alleys of Kastro, where history whispers from every corner. Relax on the golden sands of Vathi and Platis Gialos, or dive into the crystal-clear waters of Faros. Sifnos is also a paradise for food lovers—experience the island’s renowned culinary heritage with traditional dishes like revithada and mastelo, all crafted with local ingredients. Whether you’re searching for tranquility, outdoor exploration, or authentic Greek flavors, Sifnos promises an unforgettable island experience, wrapped in the warmth of genuine Cycladic hospitality.
Kimolos
Tucked away in the southwestern Cyclades, Kimolos is a quiet gem that offers a more authentic, untouched side of the Aegean. With its whitewashed architecture, crystal-clear waters, and peaceful rhythm, the island invites you to slow down and soak in its serene beauty.
Wander through the charming village of Chorio, where cobblestone alleys lead to traditional bakeries and cozy tavernas. Discover Prassa Beach, famous for its turquoise waters and fine white sand, or drop anchor near Gerakia Cave for a swim in hidden coves only accessible by boat.
Kimolos is also rich in geology and history—the island gets its name from the chalky white rock (kimolia) once mined here, and ancient ruins whisper stories of centuries past. Perfect for a day of sailing, swimming, and soul-soothing calm, Kimolos is a destination that quietly lingers in your memory.
Polyaigos
Uninhabited, wild, and stunningly beautiful, Polyaigos is one of the last untouched paradises of the Cyclades. Known as “the island of many goats,” it remains free of crowds and development, making it an exceptional stop for sailors in search of pure, natural escape.
The coastline is a dreamscape of luminous turquoise waters, white cliffs, and sea caves waiting to be explored. Drop anchor at Blue Bay, where the water is so clear it feels like floating on air, or enjoy a private swim beneath the dramatic rock formations of Faros Beach.
Polyaigos is accessible only by boat, adding to its allure. With no villages, no roads, and no modern distractions, the island offers total immersion in nature’s quiet majesty. For those seeking solitude, crystal waters, and breathtaking seascapes, Polyaigos is simply unforgettable.
Milos
Milos is one of the volcanic Greek islands, sitting at the southernmost part of the Cyclades island complex.
Amazing Beaches
Thanks to its volcanic origin, Milos boasts a magnificent colorful landscape and a coastline that has more than 40 exotic beaches. From the iconic Sarakiniko Beach with its lunar-like landscape of white volcanic rocks to the crystal-clear waters of Firiplaka Beach, there's a beach for every taste. Don't miss the colorful fishing village of Klima, where traditional boat garages line the shore, creating a postcard-perfect scene.
Historical Marvels
Step back in time and explore Milos' fascinating history, dating back to ancient times. The most interesting sights in Milos are the Sea Caves of Kleftiko, the ancient theatre and the Catacombs. Visit the catacombs of Milos, one of the most important early Christian monuments in Greece, and marvel at the ancient theater of Milos, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Don't forget to explore the charming villages of Plaka and Adamas, where cobblestone streets lead to quaint cafes, shops, and tavernas.
Cultural Delights
Immerse yourself in the island's rich cultural heritage with a visit to its museums and galleries. Discover the works of local artists and artisans, or sample traditional Greek cuisine at one of the island's many tavernas. Be sure to try the local specialties, such as fresh seafood, homemade cheese, and honey-sweetened desserts.
Outdoor Adventures
For the adventurous traveler, Milos offers a wealth of outdoor activities to enjoy. Hike along scenic trails that wind through rugged cliffs and hidden coves, or embark on a boat tour to explore the island's stunning coastline and sea caves. With opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing, there's no shortage of excitement to be found in Milos.
Whether you're seeking relaxation on the beach, adventure in the great outdoors, or cultural immersion in the island's historic sites, Milos promises an unforgettable experience for travelers of all interests.
Athens Return
After days spent sailing between sun-kissed islands and sleeping under starlit skies, your journey comes full circle in Athens.
As the boat gently returns to port, you carry more than just a tan — you carry the calm of the sea, the warmth of the sun, and the joy of unforgettable moments shared on deck.
There’s a certain magic in the wind, the quiet thrill of discovery, and the peace that only salt air and open water can bring.
✨ We’ll be here, ready to welcome you aboard again for your next unforgettable voyage.
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