Lovely Lefkada sits in the heart of the Ionian Sea and is connected to mainland Greece by a small bridge. Widely considered one of the most evocative Greek islands, it also has the nickname of the Caribbean of Greece. Sublime natural landscapes, beautiful beaches, and quaint villages capture the spirit of local life. Some must-see beaches on Lefkada include Kathisma, Egremni, and Porto Katsiki, where the waters are bright and blue flag bliss awaits you. Strolling Lefkada Town, admiring Venetian castles, eating fish and drinking wine in the village taverns of Agios Nikitas, and seeing waterfalls all add nuance to this magical island.
Across the clear blue waters of beautiful Lefkada, the small island of Meganisi calls out a siren song, tempting sailors with her pretty curved beaches, seafront taverners, and sleepy way of life. Meganisi is shaped like a flower with each petal providing hidden bays and sheltered spots for swimming and snorkeling in warm waters. While only 20km in size, this gauzy Greek island has a lot going for it. Be sure to visit Vathy, the island’s most charming village where yachts love to drop anchor and bob against the local painted fishing vessels. Admire the church of Agios Ioannis originally built in the 15th century before being decimated by pirates. Take a tender to the sea cave of Papanikolis and be sure to kick back on the blissful beaches of Fanari, Spilia, and Herniades.
Kalamos, a mountainous island in the Ionian Sea, offers visitors a serene Greek island experience. With an area of about 25 square kilometers and a population of around 500 year-round residents, Kalamos swells with tourists in summer. The island boasts two main ports of call: Kalamos town and Episkopi. The mountainous, pine-forested island offers cool, shady spots, clear waters, pebbled beaches, and a peaceful retreat despite the other visitors. Charter guests can kick back on pristine pebble beaches like Myrtia, Asproviali, and Agriapidia. Visit the ruins of Kastromonastiro and the church of Agios Georgios for a dose of culture, and hike through lush pine forests to the island's peak.
Kastos is an exclusive Greek island located in the Central Ionian Sea and is becoming increasingly popular for its luxurious yachting experience. This secluded gem is surrounded by white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, making it a perfect escape for anyone looking to enjoy the truly natural beauty of Greece. The island offers a variety of activities, from snorkeling and scuba diving, to relaxing in the shallow bays or swimming in the island's infinity pool. With a wide selection of restaurants and bars, Kastos is the ideal place to experience the local culture, whether it’s while enjoying a cocktail in one of the many beach bars or exploring traditional villages. Yachting guests will also find that Kastos contains unique destinations perfect for romantic evenings or exciting charter functions. This stunning Greek island is the ideal destination for yachting guests looking to escape to luxury and explore the stunning Ionian Sea.
Ithaca, the home of Odysseus in Greek mythology, has breathtaking natural scenery consisting of pale rocky outcrops, lush forests and secret lagoons. Homer's School is situated along an in-land trail near Exogi for those wishing to combine hiking and history with their charter, and visitors are rewarded with stunning views over Afales Bay. Ithaca offers plenty of choice when it comes to beaches, including Dexa and Mnimata which are close to Vathy Marina, or enjoy the pale blue waters of Gedaki Beach to the north for family fun with water toys.
Leave Ithaca after breakfast towards the private island of Skorpios, surrounded by beautiful greenery and emerald waters. Spend the day exploring the vicinities or unwind on the public beach. We recommend you to find the time for a walk through Scorpidi, a smaller island nearby that presents a marvellous natural ambience. Have your lunch onboard and lay down for a relaxing afternoon sunbathing on the upper deck of your yacht.
Surrounded by stunning views, the rugged island of Kefalonia is one of the best for hiking. With Kefalonian fir trees covering Mount Enose and the peak rising to a staggering 5,340 ft, avid climbers will be in their element. You don't need to don hiking shoes to enjoy the bounty of Kefalonia. The island is famed for its wineries, lively nightlife in Assos, and jaw-dropping beaches. It's no wonder that Kefalonia has inspired filmmakers and poets - with Lord Byron penning his pieces here, and it serves as the film setting in Captain Corelli's Mandolin.