Cycladic Elegance: 7 Days of Island Bliss
Sail through the elegance of the Cyclades — from serene Kea to sparkling Mykonos, each island tells its own unforgettable story.
✨ Join us for seven days of discovery, luxury, and sun-drenched adventure across the Aegean!
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Embark on a 7-day escape through the Cyclades, where ancient myth meets sun-drenched luxury.
Departing from Athens – Alimos Marina, you'll cruise into the sapphire embrace of the Aegean, ready to uncover a new island gem each day.
Your journey begins in Kea (Tzia) 🏛️, a tranquil island steeped in legend. Wander scenic trails past ancient ruins, dine at charming waterfront tavernas, and dive into inviting coves where nymphs were once said to dwell.
Next, set course for Syros 🎭, the graceful heart of the Cyclades. Discover the neoclassical elegance of Ermoupoli, indulge in sweet local loukoumi, and lose yourself in the cultural rhythm of an island where Catholic and Orthodox heritage beautifully intertwine.
Continue to Kythnos, a secret haven of whitewashed villages, wild herbs 🌿, and over 100 hidden beaches. Whether you're soaking in natural hot springs or anchoring in a secluded bay, this island whispers peace at every turn.
Then it’s time to turn up the tempo on dazzling Mykonos ✨. From jet-set beach clubs and designer shops to legendary sunset parties, this iconic destination promises glamour, adventure, and an electric pulse that never fades.
Return to Athens with your heart full of stories, your camera filled with memories, and your soul restored by the Aegean breeze.
This Cycladic odyssey is more than a sailing trip — it’s a love letter to the Greek islands. 🌅⛵
Athens
Athens is one of the few places where you can spend the morning at a 2,500-year-old ruin and be anchored off an island by afternoon. The food gets better the moment you leave the tourist zone — fresh seafood at Mikrolimano, late lunches along the Piraeus waterfront. Alimos Marina, the largest in Greece, sits on the city's southern edge and puts the Saronic Gulf and the Cyclades within direct reach. From the water you see the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion the way it was meant to be seen — alone, glowing at sunset, no crowd between you and the cliff. The season runs April through October; give yourself a day in the city before you set sail.
Kea
Kea, also known as Tzia, is a hidden gem of the Cyclades, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and authentic Greek charm. Just a short trip from Athens, Kea invites you to explore its picturesque villages, hike through ancient trails, and relax on unspoiled beaches. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Koundouros and Otzias, or marvel at the island's underwater treasures with a dive to shipwrecks like the famous Britannic. Wander through Ioulida, the island’s quaint capital, where stone-paved alleys, traditional houses, and stunning sea views await. With a laid-back atmosphere and a welcoming local spirit, Kea is the ideal escape for those seeking tranquility and adventure, all wrapped in the allure of authentic Greek island life.
Syros
Syros, the vibrant heart of the Cyclades, invites you to experience a perfect blend of history, culture, and stunning natural beauty. Known for its neoclassical architecture and charming alleys, the island’s capital, Ermoupoli, dazzles with its elegant mansions, marble-paved squares, and the iconic Apollo Theater—a smaller replica of Milan’s La Scala. Syros offers endless opportunities to explore: from the sun-kissed beaches of Galissas and Kini to the picturesque villages of Ano Syros and Poseidonia. Indulge in local delicacies like loukoumi and San Michali cheese, while the island’s lively nightlife promises unforgettable evenings by the sea.
Mykonos
Mykonos earned its reputation in the clubs, but the island's full character only shows from the water. The south coast is the energy — Psarou, Paraga, Super Paradise, beach clubs where lunch turns into a 12-hour day — while the north is quieter, with windswept coves and tavernas the daytrippers never find. Delos, a UNESCO archaeological site, sits 40 minutes west; the uninhabited island of Rhenia beside it has the best swimming in the Cyclades. Back in Chora, eat at Nammos or find a roof terrace in Little Venice for the sunset over the windmills. The season runs May through October; June and September are warm without the August crowd.
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.
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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