Sailing to Greece: A Yachting Itinerary
Sailing to Greece
Croatia
Begin your journey sailing to Greece from the dock at the D-Marin Mandalina, suitable for yachts up to 70m, where you are in close proximity to the magnificent Cathedral of St. James. The monument is renowned for its unique architecture consisting of three apses and a dome 32m in hight, built entirely from stone.
Also close by is St. Nicholas’ Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a further architectural marvel. Built-in the 16th Century to prevent invaders from entering the port, the fortress was armed with 32 cannons in its heyday.
Then, explore Krka National Park on foot or by bike to witness its stunning waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk falls.
Conclude your day with a Mediterranean culinary delight at Pelegrinim, renowned for its Michelin-starred excellence.
Waterfalls in Krka National Park, Croatia
The view of Kotor from the San Giovanni Fortress
Montenegro
Weigh anchor for Montenegro on your journey south sailing to Greece. Dock at the Porto Montenegro, with births up to 160m.
Begin your day high above Kotor at San Giovanni Fortress; follow the winding Ladder of Kotor on a hike to the top, 280m above sea level, to take in the city that lies below in its full, unobstructed beauty.
With your adventure cap still on, be ready to be ore-struck as you visit Tara Canyon, the second largest canyon in the world! From rocky terraces and sandy beaches to over 80 caves, this natural phenomenon truly is an adventurer’s paradise. Try your hand at rafting or enjoy the views from the zipline if you’re feeling brave.
Then, to unwind, relax in Kotor’s Venetian old town, admired for its quaintness, art museums and monuments.
Dine at Forza Porto, which offers a fine dining, modern take on a locally-inspired menu accompanied by specially selected wines.
Corfu
Setting sail from Montenegro, we get our first real taste of sailing to Greece with a visit to the Greek Island of Corfu. D-Marin Gouvia Marina has berths for yachts up to 60m, offering spaces for tenders for large yachts that may lay anchor further out to sea.
The Old Fortress of Corfu sits proudly on the rocky peninsula that juts out from the town of Corfu and can be appreciated for its aesthetics as much as its historic defence against enemies. Cross the bridge over the Contra Fossa and into the citadel to step back in time.
Then, take a short walk to Spianada Square in Corfu Town to experience the Venetian influence on your surroundings in one of the largest squares in the world. Drink in the serenity of the landscape filled with beautiful flowers while enjoying a picnic or an ice cream.
Then unwind in the Municipal Gallery filled with works from many infamous Greek artists including works academic in nature to those influenced by the impressionistic movement.
To satisfy your taste buds, dine at The Venetian Well, an atmospheric venue where traditional Greek dining meets gastronomy for a magical journey through history and taste.
The Old Fortress of Corfu sits atop a peninsular out of the town of Corfu
Aerial view of Lakka, Paxos – ©Aerial Drone / Adobe Stock
Paxos
Sailing to Greece wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Paxos. Before mooring your tender at Marina Gaios, with berths up to 9m, anchor offshore and explore the mesmerizing Blue Caves scattered along the coastline. With waters the perfect shade of blue, these caves are the perfect spot for unforgettable snorkelling and swimming.
Once disembarked, take a relaxing stroll through the charming village of Longos. The picturesque harbour and gentle bustle of the town provides a quaint atmosphere to indulge in a delicious lunch or enjoy a peaceful stroll.
To catch the best of the sun, take a short tender ride to the nearby, largely uninhabited island of Anti Paxos to enjoy crystal clear waters and beautiful sandy shores.
Dine at Vassilis Restaurant at the port of Longos in Paxos for a gastronomic Greek experience made with fresh ingredients form the region.
Lead image credited to © Aerial Drone/Adobe Stock
Athens
Onwards to the final destination on our journey sailing to Greece, arrive at Flisvos Marina, with mooring for yachts up to 310m.
Disembark for a day of exploring starting at the Parthenon, the former temple dedicated to the Goddess Athena. The remarkable architecture is distinctly Greek, considered an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, and is simply breathtaking.
To immerse yourself further in Greek history, explore exhibitions from prehistory up to the 20th century at the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture. Modern exhibitions tell stories from the Greek revolution to World War II.
From here, continue on to Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a large amphitheatre built in AD 161, excavated in the 1850s and restored in the 1950s. The magnificent structure is now a stage for many performances throughout the year including operas and contemporary music shows, offering a unique and unforgettable experience.
Complete your Sailing to Greece itinerary with a One-Micheline Star culinary delight at Soil, a patio-terrace shaded by orange trees will welcome you as you indulge in Greek and Nordic inspired seasonal dishes.
Flisvos Marina is a 30 min drive from the center of Athens
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