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Sailboat Charters: Greece, Ionic Islands, Corf ,
Ciclades, Dodecanese islands.
Greece, Ionic Islands, Corf ,
Ciclades, Dodecanese islands yacht charters
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GREECE There is no sea and holiday lover that has not dreamed to
sail along the Greek coasts, and to be sure, this dream would
materialize by hopping, from island to island, in your own boat and
at your leisure. Time being often short, it is perhaps better to
otherwise employ the time required to sail from your original
departure point and use this lapse of time to visit some other
attractive spot. That is why Greek coasts enjoy one of the most
booming chartering activity, which along the other tourist
facilities, is a lot less expensive here compared to other
Mediterranean places. In addition, the particular orographic layout
for short navigation before finding a paradise corner where to
anchor for the night followed by another short navigation spell and
another attractive night spot where to shelter... and so on until it
is time to redeliver the boat. A plunge into the classicism true
essence, reborn in the lost beauties of a lost fishing village or
running into the splendid beauty of submerged ruins. The starting
point in the Ionic sea is Corf . The island, chosen by the
Phoenician seafarers more than a thousand years ago B. C. for their
Mediterranean forays, can be reached by air from Athens from Athens
or by ferry from Italy. From there the most common plotted course
will be South so that the first night anchoring takes place at Praga
from where the fortress of Ali Pasha can be visited the following
day. The next stop should be at Lefkas, Saph's Island where the
cliff from which the poetess sought death can be circumnavigated.
Further South lies Cephaeline with its beautiful gulf, its
incredible legends and magic springs. In more recent day, this
splendid place has hosted some of the most enthusiastic regattas.
Rani Bay will offer an excellent night shelter and the opportunity
to visit the renowned micaenean tombs. Ithaca, Ulysses' island, is
next, calling at Polis Bay once arrived there, will give the chance
to visit the local museum with an archeological display of findings
that the keeper will swear to have belonged to the Greek wanderer.
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