Pickup from your hotel or from the airport to Lavrion where you will meet your captain and the other passengers. After you have unpacked you will then journey to your first port of call which shall be the island of Kea in the port of Vourkari. Prior to Kea you will stop for a swim and to prepare a light lunch (Greek salad, cheese, luncheon meat etc). In the late afternoon before sunset we will dock in Vourkari and after you freshen-up you can take a stroll and have dinner in one of the waterfront tavernas or in the picturesque village located above the port. Perhaps a drink and one of the many bars



After you have enjoyed your breakfast we will the set sail for the island of Syros. After a two hour sail we will anchor in a small bay where you can only reach there by boat, for a nice relaxing swim in the sun. You will prepare lunch and in the afternoon we will set sail for the sail fishing village of Foinikas in Syros. You have the choice of spending your evening in Foinikas or you might choose to go to the town of Syros which is Ermoupolis with a wide variety of choices from visiting the casino or a simple tavern.



After breakfast we set sail for Rhinia which is a small uninhabited island before Mykonos. Rhinia has fantastic beaches which are of coarse deserted. You will swim and have lunch and then we will sail to Mykonos. No introduction required for this well known island. The evening is yours to enjoy.



In the morning, for those who wish, you can take one of the small day-tripper boats to the island of Delos which is a one of a kind experience. For those who choose not to visit Delos you can take a stroll in the narrow cobble stone streets of Mykonos. During mid afternoon after you have had lunch we will set sail for Iraklia, which its peacefulness is unique and probably welcomed after your long night in Mykonos. Iraklia is a small island with a population of 150. The villagers are very hospitable. We will arrive in the evening and you can choose from one of the two taverns for dinner.



Today we will set sail for Sifnos . The main port of Sifnos is Kamares, from which the road leads to the capital, Apolionia, dedicated to the god Apollo. Places of interest are the old capital, Kastra, the 300 or so churches of the island, including the Roman Catholic cathedral, as well as the village Artemonas, surrounded by hills full of windmills. IIn ancient times, the island was known for its gold and silver mines, but today, the only ancient craft remaining is pottery and ceramics.



After breakfast we will set sail for the island of Kithnos.



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