To explore the Cycladic Islands by luxury yacht is a dream come true. Drink in the views of white-washed, cube houses perched in the hills of picturesque Greek towns, amongst windmills and church domes painted in vibrant bright blue. Arranged loosely in a circular ring formation, the Cycladic Islands lie in close proximity to another, enabling guests to adopt a relaxed approach to their holiday and enjoy a week or two of peaceful and luxurious island hopping.
Explore hundreds of secluded Cycladic beaches and peaceful anchorages, where an afternoon can be spent snorkelling in crystalline waters and sunbathing in privacy, before cruising onward for a romantic supper under the stars. Talking of night time, sunset over Santorini is an ethereal experience perhaps best witnessed from the deck of your charter yacht, whilst fabulous Mykonos boasts some of the most glamorous nightlife the Mediterranean has to offer.
Whilst Ios, Mykonos and Santorini are perhaps the best-known Cycladic Islands, Paros, Naxos and Milos exude just as much charm and beauty as their siblings. Verdant Kea, dramatic Andros and Kythnos with its hot springs are lesser-known and hence quieter than their neighbouring islands. Also, at the centre of the Cyclades, lies the sacred island of Delos – the birthplace of Apollo.
For those keen on sailing in Greece, the warm and northerly Meltemi winds are more than accommodating, blowing along the Aegean Sea during the summer months and creating spectacular sailing conditions.
With over 200 islands making up the Cycladic Islands, what makes this region particularly special for those visiting by yacht is that there is a secluded corner and a quiet, private anchorage for everyone – even in peak season.
Apart from the hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan Oia and glamorous Chora, you can go off the beaten track and lose yourself for an hour, a day or even a week in Folegandros, Serifos and Koufonisia.
If your dreams of a yacht charter in Greece are all about unspoiled views, rustic charm and utter peace and privacy, the Cyclades are for you.