The mythological and
historical significance of Greece provides a distinct charm to Greek sailing vacations. One can visit the ancient islands in
the Aegean and the Ionian Sea. There are the groups of islands such as the Dodecanese, the Cyclades and the Sporades, all
brimming with old-world charm. Sailors can also cruise along the coasts of Crete and Turkey. The Greek coast is famed for its
clear blue waters, clear sky, the enchanting Mediterranean climate and rare sights of whales, porpoises and friendly
dolphins.
There are many options to sail on the coastline of Greece. You can hire a bareboat. Bareboats provide great
privacy, but you will have to do the navigating and the rowing yourself. If you are not very confident of yourself, then you
can hire a skipper, who is a hired captain to guide you through the waters. Flotillas are also available, in which several
boats follow one leading ship. But flotillas follow a set itinerary and that could get boring at times. People who go sailing
along the Greek coasts can also hire their traditional boats - the gulets and the caiques. These are small wooden craft that
accommodate a less number of people. Yachts and catamarans are also available for bigger groups.
Greek islands lie in the
Ionian and the Aegean seas. Corfu and Lefkas in the Ionian Sea are favorites among sailors. There is also the historically
famous Ithaca, the island of Ulysses. The islands in the Aegean Sea are divided into the Cyclades, Dodecanese and the Sporades.
Cyclade islands such as Kea, Mykanos and Santorini are specially known for the red sun in the blue sky during sunset due to the
presence of a volcano. Dodecanese islands boast of Patmos, where St. John wrote about the Apocalypse nine centuries ago.
Sailing in the Greek seas is a unique experience that is enveloped both in myth and beauty.
Daytimes are spent sailing in
the open seas and exploring the beautiful islands. During nighttimes, there are several island resorts to welcome sailors. One
can visit their taverns, with local wine and dance.
A Greek sailing vacation is not as expensive as in some other
locations. The peak season begins from March and continues up to November. Even after that, there are sailors plying their
boats along the Aegean and the Ionian.
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