Less than one nautical mile from Paros lies the island of Antiparos, adorned with bougainvillea and beautiful beaches with perfect anchorages. The island is well known for its spectacular Cave of Antiparos, with its stalactites and stalagmites dating back 45 million years!
Ios is one of the most popular islands in Greece and known for its wonderfully vibrant nightlife and party scene. This isn't all its known for though, and this charming island will captivate you with its amazing views, whitewashed houses, cobblestone alleys and clifftop villages. The island's beautiful beaches are considered some of the best in Greece. You are spoiled for choice, with quiet, secluded bays or the more lively beaches dotted with trendy bars and watersports activities.
Close to Mykonos and a dreamy peaceful spot for a retreat after visiting the party island, Ano Koufonisi is the only inhabited island out of the three Koufonisia islands in the Cyclades. The capital of Hora is a vision of low squat white houses with bright blue shutters, sleepy winding streets, and views of the fishing boats skirting the waters - this is Greece at its most glorious. Be sure to visit the Devil's Eye pool with its natural golden rock frame illuminating the depths of turquoise blue and a popular place for jumping. The beaches on Ano Koufonisi are some of the most mesmerizing you can see in Greece. Idyllic shades of clear blue and pale pink sand sets the scene for whimsical days between yacht and water. Sun seek at the sweetest beaches of Gala, Fanos, and Finikas and celebrate pink tinged sunsets at sky facing taverns.
Schinousa, located in the Cyclades of Greece, is the perfect destination for a luxurious yachting getaway. A small, picturesque island with white-washed harbour walls, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the breathtaking backdrop of the Aegean Sea, Schinousa is the perfect hideaway for peace and relaxation. Explore the traditional Cycladic architecture and local culture, and enjoy day trips to the neighbouring island of Iraklia, with its white-pebbled beaches and secluded coves. Soak up the sun and the atmosphere, dive into the crystal-clear waters or explore the idyllic coastline, and sample the local cuisine from the amazing waterfront restaurants. Schinousa is truly a paradise for yachters and vacationers looking for an unforgettable experience.
Celebrated as being the largest island in the sweet Cyclades, Naxos has the charm of being a little off-center of the tourist trail when compared to the likes of Santorini or Mykonos. But Naxos makes for an amazing anchorage with its atmospheric old town made up of minotaur maze-like streets lined with chic cafes and dreamy bohemian shops. Active charter guests can take the seven villages trail - hiking past donkeys and wildflowers and all the things that make you want to wax lyrical about the Greek countryside. There’s also the chance for wine tasting at local distilleries, admiring ancient temples, stacking up on history at the archeological museum, and blissing out on golden beaches.
Naoussa is an idyllic yachting destination located on the north-western coast of the stunning Greek island of Paros. Located in the picturesque Aegean Sea, this charming fishing village is characterized by its traditional waterfront buildings and narrow, winding cobblestone streets. For the ultimate yachting experience, guests can explore the pristine waters and protected bays, discovering hidden beaches, secluded coves and hidden coves. The protected waters around the village are also a great spot for swimming, fishing, and snorkeling, with a plethora of fascinating underwater creatures to explore and plenty of sunshine reflecting from the crystal clear waters.
When ashore, guests can explore the quaint village of Naoussa, take a leisurely stroll through the fragrant orange and lemon trees or taste the delicious local cuisine, or discover unique trinkets in the traditional jewelry shops and boutiques.