Tilos is a unique superyachting destination in Greece located in the Southern Dodecanese. Surrounded by the Aegean Sea on all sides, this stunningly beautiful island provides the perfect backdrop to an unforgettable trip. Its diverse landscape boasts breathtaking mountains, secluded beaches, hidden coves and clear crystal-blue waters. The charming villages of Tilos are full of delightful eateries and cozy tavernas, while the friendly locals create a warm and hospitable atmosphere. Enjoy exploring all the island has to offer, or just relax and soak up the sun. Whether you choose to explore, park your superyacht or anchor off the coast, a trip to Tilos promises a truly memorable experience.
Kos is the third largest island in the Dodecanese and is famed for its sweeps of sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, lavish hotels, and endless watersport options. A popular holiday-making spot, Kos is the perfect mix of cosmopolitan and lively while still offering plenty of isolated corners to escape to. Rich history also abounds on this island, and some of the best historical sites to see include Asklepion, the holistic medical center of Hippocrates, Neratzia Medieval Castle, and Antimachia Castle. For charter guests wanting to kick back and relax, Kos is home to thermal springs on Agios Fokas Beach. Active travelers can take to two wheels as bicycle tours of Kos are charming.
Situated between the islands of Patmos and Kalymos lies the little island of Leros. It is ideal for island hopping to Patmos, Kalymnos, and Lipsi due to its close proximity to neighboring Greek islands. Leros is a mythical island where, according to legend, it was where the ancient Greek goddess of hunting, Artemis, used to hunt, thanks to the island's huge deer population. The enduring history of Leros is also expressed in monuments such as the impressive Medieval Castle and the numerous museums of the island. Across the whole island, you can also find typical, quaint villages.
Astypalea is arguably one of the most stunning islands in the Dodecanese. This small, butterfly-shaped island is untouched by mass tourism and has a quiet atmosphere. Dotted with traditional windmills and whitewashed houses, It has a dreamy aesthetic and secluded beaches for those seeking solitude far from the hustle and bustle. The beautiful Blue Habor, the tangerine trees of Livadi, and the turquoise shores of Kaminakia all add to the appeal. Charter guests can visit the Archaeological Museum, the castle, and the 18th-century Portaitissa church to stock up on their history.
Nisyros is a lovely little island which belongs to the chain of the Dodecanese Islands. Nisyros, one of those quiet and laid-back Greek islands, is still untouched by mass tourism. The island is famous for the active Nisyros volcano, Greece's youngest volcano. Nisyros has several picturesque little towns. Mandraki and Nikia villages, in particular, stand out for their traditional architecture and fantastic views. As for the beaches of Nisyros, they are clean and quiet, great for those who want to enjoy relaxing days by the sea! There are many things to do on the island for those who are not fans of soaking up the sun on a beach, such as island hopping to the nearby Kos, exploration through nature and through Mandraki, the center of activities on the island.
Symi is one of the most beautiful islands in the dreamy Dodecanese. It is a place of mountains, colorful neoclassical homes, and amazing beaches—it has to be seen. Believed to be the birthplace of Zeus's daughters—the three graces—Symi is soaked in storytelling and sunshine. Charter guests can visit the Holy Monastery of Panormitis, climb the upper hills to explore the area of Chorio with its panoramic views of the port, and take their pick from no less than 275 churches and monasteries. Beaches are unedited visions of paradise, with Agios Nikolaos and Nanou at the top of the charts.
Chalki is a paradise in the Aegean Sea located off the coast of Greece. The crystal clear waters allow for magnificent explorations below the surface, while the unique sights above make it a destination not to be missed. Chalki provides its visitors with incredible sceneries that are made up of many different colours of blue and green. It is a magical place as one can observe how the expansive Mediterranean coastline meets the rugged terrain of the interiors. Chalki also features some of the most luxurious yachting facilities in the Ionian Sea, providing its yachtsmen with a full experience fit for an unforgettable vacation.
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands and the Islands' historical capital. Home to one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, Rhodes makes you feel like you have stepped back in time with its wealth of historical sites, well-preserved ruins, and sunken ships. Charter guests can visit the Acropolis of Lindos, explore the UNESCO old town, and visit the Palace of the Grand Master. Watersports lovers will be in their element as Rhodes is the perfect spot for kite surfing, wreck diving, and swimming in clean turquoise waters. Hiking in the hills, rambling the valley of the butterflies, and dancing all night in the lively scenes of Faliraki make for a beautifully balanced port of call.