Setting sail from the base of Nea Peramos
opens the door to some of Greece’s most captivating island routes.
The Saronic Islands lie just a short distance away, offering an easy and relaxed start with charming ports like Aegina, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses.
For longer sailing vacations of two weeks and if weather conditions allow, you can venture farther into the Cyclades, where iconic destinations such as Kea, Kythnos, Syros, and Mykonos reward you with their unmistakable whitewashed landscapes and vibrant culture.
For longer sailing vacations of three weeks or more, the Dodecanese Islands become an unforgettable option, inviting you to explore a chain of diverse islands—from the medieval allure of Rhodes to the serene beauty of Patmos and the untouched charm of smaller gems scattered across the southeastern Aegean.
Saronic Golf
The beautiful cluster of the islands at the Argosaronic bay, that is Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Salamina and several islets, is situated within a few miles from Athens. The Saronic Gulf islands are pretty close to one another and can be easily reached, usually within a two or three hours sail.
Long sandy or pebbled beaches, refreshing forests, and crystal blue waters provide a breathtaking beautiful picture and a wide variety of landscapes. Weather conditions in the area are best around the summer months, and most sailors of all abilities will cope happily, with winds that tend to be lightest in the morning.
1. Nea Peramos – Aegina (main port)
1. Nea Peramos – Aegina (main port)
2. Aegina (main port) – Poros
3. Poros – Hydra
4. Hydra – Porto Heli
5. Porto Heli – Nafplio (Nafplion)
6. Nafplio (Nafplion) – Leonidion
7. Leonidion – Monemvasia
8. Monemvasia – Kyparissi
9. Kyparissi – Spetses
10. Spetses – Hermioni
11. Hermioni – Aegina (Perdika)
12. Aegina (Perdika) – Cape Sounion or Vouliagmeni
13. Cape Sounion – Vouliagmeni
14. Vouliagmeni – Nea Peramos
Cyclades
The Cyclades are a network of islands located in the centre of the Aegean Sea, made up of 39 islands, some of which such as Mykonos, Santorini and Paros are among the most famous destinations in Greece.
Each island has it’s own unique charm and magic, with inspiring scenery and picture perfect views stretching out into the Aegean as far as the eye can see.
The group of Cyclades Islands has a fine selection of never ending beaches of fine sand, traditional villages, castles and ruins from ancient times, landscapes that experienced sailors with a good sense of adventure should definitely visit.
1. Nea Peramos – Vouliagmeni or Cape Sounion
2. Vouliagmeni or Cape Sounion – Kea (Tzia)
3. Kea (Tzia) – Kythnos
4. Kythnos – Sifnos
5. Sifnos – Poros
6. Poros – Aegina
7. Aegina – Nea Peramos
1. Nea Peramos – Vouliagmeni or Cape Sounion
2. Vouliagmeni or Cape Sounion – Kea (Tzia)
3. Kea (Tzia) – Kythnos
4. Kythnos – Syros
5. Syros – (Rinia – Delos) – Myconos
6. Myconos – Naxos
7. Naxos – Paros
8. Paros – Sifnos
9. Sifnos – Serifos
10. Serifos – Spetses
11. Spetses – Hydra
12. Hydra – Poros
13. Poros – Aegina
14. Aegina – Nea Peramos
Dodecanese
The Dodecanese island complex is located at the southeastern part of Greece, adjacent to the coast of Turkey. It is the crossing point of sea, sun and strong winds that allure all senses and offer unique sailing experiences. It is a major yachting centre, with international airports at the major charter basis like Rhodes and Kos
Sailing in the Dodecanese waters is absolutely splendid, entailing long or short open-water passages between the 14 large islands and more than 40 islets, to further explore this fascinating cruising ground known for its amazing beaches and excellent snorkeling. Traditional tavernas and nightclubs are pleasingly juxtaposed against the traditional fishing ports and quiet waterfront restaurants, all of which can make your sailing vacation unforgettable.
1. Nea Peramos – Vouliagmeni or Cape Sounion
2. Vouliagmeni or Cape Sounion – Kea (Tzia)
3. Kea (Tzia) – Kythnos
4. Kythnos – Syros
5. Syros – (Rinia – Delos) – Mykonos
6. Mykonos – Patmos
7. Patmos – Kalymnos
8. Kalymnos – Kos
9. Kos – Nisiros
10. Nisiros – Astipalea
11. Astipalea – Amorgos
12. Amorgos – Ios
13. Ios – Sikinos
14. Sikinos – Folegadros
15. Folegadros – Milos
16. Milos – Sifnos
17. Sifnos – Serifos
18. Serifos – Hydra
19. Hydra – Poros
20. Poros – Aegina
21. Aegina – Nea Peramos
