CHARTER GREECE
Ranking in the World’s Top 20 countries of travel destinations, Greece has amazing and diverse places to see and things to do.
For the History buffs there is an abundance of Archaeological sites with ancient ruins, museums and many ‘homes’ of the Greek Mythological Gods. The nature fanatics have endless beaches on over 5,000 islands to discover, volcanoes to explore and mountains to hike. The adventure seekers can hike Mt. Olympus (home to 12 Greek Gods), wind surf on breezy beaches, kayak or canoe into amazing caves, snorkel and scuba dive in crystal clear waters, rock climb at Kalymnos Island and the list is never ending. The more cosmopolites always enjoy the nightlife that lasts until the morning hours, the chic shopping boutiques and catered beaches that offer champagne and delicious meals right on the beach lounge chairs.
Apart from the famous Greek islands and mouth watering Greek cuisine, Greece is a destination that has something to offer for each and every person’s desires, whether young or old.
DAY 1 - ATHENS
Meet your yacht in Athens and after you settle onboard, venture ashore to the iconic Parthenon and the Acropolis Museum, both a must-see attraction. If time allows, enjoy a performance at the ancient Herod Atticus Theater. Experience the exhilaration of Athens’ never-ending nightlife, or return to your yacht and enjoy a relaxing toast.
THINGS TO DO
Acropolis
Temple of Olympian Zeus
National Museum of Contemporary Art
Acropolis Museum
National Archaeological Museum
Parks National Gardens
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Theatre of Dionysos and Odeion of Herodes Atticus
City Views at Mount Hymettus
Mount Lycabettus
Philopappus Hill
Ancient Promenade
Spondi - Greece’s top restaurant and wine cellar with a 2 Michelin star rating. Spondi serves contemporary dishes like sea urchin, shaved fennel and citrus yuzu.
Hotel Grande Bretagne - A rooftop restaurant with some of the best views of the Acropolis.
Nolan - Known for its Greek-Asian fusion menu, the restaurant has been buzzed about since it opened. (Order the soba noodles with smoked salmon and tahini sauce.)
Vezene´ - Try Chef Ari Vezene´ shift towards authentic and rootsy at his flagship restaurant.
DAY 2 - KEA
With its rolling countryside and peaceful beaches, Tzia, or Kea, offers welcome serenity after the hustle and bustle of Athens. The island is rich with ancient artifacts, and the waters are home to several shipwrecks, including the Titanic’s sister ship, the Britannic. Take a quick jaunt to Pisses Beach for swimming, water sports, and snorkeling, and then head to the main port of Vourkari.
THINGS TO DO
Diving and Snorkeling Day Trips
A local dive company will arrange for diving or snorkel trips to some of the areas most famous sites that include caverns, reefs, walls and sunken ships and planes.
Beach Day
Kea is known for its beautiful and densely populated beaches. Soak up the sun, then go for a swim and take in the beauty of the sea.
Ancient City of Karthea
Once a full functioning city with its own defense system, water supply, mines, as well as its own laws, Karthea can now only be accessed by boat or by a donkey and is one of the most popular trekking paths on the island.
Day Tour of Ioulida
Explore Kea’s main town as you wander through history and cobble stone streets. Explore Greek architecture and local shops and eateries.
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Panoramo Cafe´ - Featuring a spectacular cliff views overlooking the island, Panoramo is a great place to watch the Kea sunset.
Voukari - The dock is lined with restaurants, bars, and clubs; perfect for nighlife in Kea.
Aristos - A family owned business, Aristos overlooks the harbour of Vourkaki.
Lagoudera - The perfect choice for traditional home-cooked Greek dishes.
DAY 3-4 - MYKONOS
World-renowned for its summertime party atmosphere, Mykonos offers lively beach bars and thumping dance clubs with action that lasts into the wee hours. Some of the best restaurants and beach cafés can be found here as well, offering delicious local flavor and flair. Iconic landmarks include a row of 16th-century windmills, which sit on a hill above Mykonos town.
THINGS TO DO
DAY TRIPS TO SMALL SURROUNDING ISLANDS:
Delos - The mythical birthplace of twins Apollo and Artemis, this Unesco World Heritage Site on the small island of Delos is one of the best-preserved and most important archaeological sites in Greece.
Chora – visit the area known as “Little Venice” for shopping, restaurants, night life. Check out the famous windmills on the island, or visit of their several museums.
SPA TREATMENTS:
• Valmont Spa at Bill & Coo Resort
• Shanti Spa at Oneiro, Mykonos
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Nammos Beach Club - Famous for its beach parties, music and dancing, on Psarou beach.
Aqua Taverna - Located in “Little Venice”, Aqua Taverna, is the best place for sunsets and ouzo.
Spilia Seaside Restaurant - Focusing on Mediterranean-Mykonian cuisine, Spilia has one of the most dramatic dining settings on Mykonos
Interni - A long-running favorite on the island, Interni, combines gastronomy with a garden setting.
Ling Ling - An open-air restaurant and bar, Ling Ling features private dining and a lounge.
Matsuhisa Restaurant - Chef Nobu Matsuhisa combines Japanese-South American fusion fare with local ingredients
Kiku - Savor modern gourmet Japanese dishes and sushi with a view over the infinity pool.
DAY 5 - PAROS
The nearby island of Paros is famous for its traditional architecture, gorgeous beaches, and its nightlife. Naoussa, a tiny fishing harbor, is surrounded by local restaurants and cafés – the perfect spot to sit and enjoy a bite while watching all types boats traveling the harbor. For the adventure-seekers, the spectacular beaches of Golden Beach and New Golden Beach are famous for their windsurfing and kite surfing.
THINGS TO DO
Windsurfing / Kite surfing
Sign up for lessons at the local beach.
Visit the local town of Parikia
A flower-filled village, picturesque vistas and winding streets
Visit Naoussa
A venetian fortress and colorful village
Visit AntiParos
Explore the beautiful shoreline of beaches and a quaint town of cobblestone streets tunneled by bougainvillea.
Cooking Classes
During your stay in Paros, enjoy a hands-on cooking lesson with Stella, who will introduce you to the authentic local Greek cuisine.
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Barbarossa - Serving ouzo and excellent quality fresh seafood, Barbarossa has spectacular views of the fishing boats and village.
Soso - Located in Naoussa, Soso offeres exquiste Greek fusion.
Siparos - Family owned business, Siparos overlooks the harbour of Vourkaki.
Lagoudera - Known for its grilled fish, orzo, mussels, and tagliata, Lagoudera, is located between the Naoussa and Santa Maria Beach, so don’t miss the sunset. Tip: Check out their great wine list.
DAY 6-7 - SANTORINI
Quickly becoming one of the most desired destinations in Greece, Santorini features spectacular panoramic views, breathtaking sunsets, and volcanic-sand beaches. Explore the rock formations of the Caldera from the water, enjoy a relaxing day of swimming and sunbathing, or immerse yourself in the Sulphuric Hot Springs, known to have medicinal powers.
THINGS TO DO
Seaside Santorini Beach Club
Located on the black sand beach of Perissa Beach, the club offers cabanas, oysters and champagne, live music and dancing.
Petra Kuizina Cooking Classes
Held in her personal 1950’s traditional cave home, Petra hosts guests during a unique cooking experience.
Santorini Wine Tours
Taste your way through the award winning volcanic wines of this region.
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Koo Club - Koo Club is the town’s most famous night life with two floors.
Botargo - Botargo features original frescoes on the ceiling, modern art on the walls, Cole Porter on the stereo, and white linen tables scattered across the candlelit square, balcony and roof terrace.
Topsaraki - This jaunty tavern overlooking Vlichada’s fishing port serves some of the best seafood on the entire island. Alongside whole grilled fish, order sea-urchin salad, sardines stuffed with fresh herbs, and for pudding, pears poached in local Assyrtiko wine. Be sure to call ahead to book a table overlooking the harbour.
Catch Restaurant - Catch serves up sizzling Santorini produce, such as fresh sea bass carpaccio and slow-cooked meat (we recommend the Blossom cocktail and the grouper fricassees). Catch has the best seats in the house with front row seats to the sunset views the island is so famous for.
Ovac at the Cavotagoo Luxury Hotel - Surrender to the miraculous hues of the sunset against the dramatic backdrop of the spell- binding caldera and the scintillating azure of the Aegean Sea. You can savor exceptional dishes from the Mediterranean Fusion cuisine and the local gastronomy at one of the finest Restaurants in Santorini.
DAY 8 - IOS
Known for its iconic parties that last till dawn, this quaint little island can be deceiving! Ios also offers some of the most tranquil remote beaches, vineyards, olive groves and beautiful churches to tour.
THINGS TO DO
Far Our Beach Club
Swimming pool, parties, music and lots of dancing.
Visit the Myriad of Beaches
Mylopotas, Gialos, Agia Theodoti and Manganari are the most popular beaches in Ios, while jeep safari to secluded beaches is also an enjoyable activity.
Hiking
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Grandma’s Restaurant - Michelin-starred Chef Lefteris Lazarou creates and presents exclusively for the guests of Grandma’s Restauran. There is a 5 course menu combined with five different varieties of international and local wines.
Pathos Lounge Bar and Restaurant - Offering Aegean views and a spectacular sunset, Pathos has the finest gastronomy menus and a wide selection of wines.
Elpis - Elpis is a family owned business that serves an array of traditional and authentic Greek dishes.
Hellenic Social - Here find featured items from all corners of the world, including house made meals and sauces styled by the international travels of the restaurant’s own team.
DAY 9 - MILOS
As you cruise to Milos, make time for a stopover at the uninhabited island of Polyaigos, where crystalline sapphire waters and clandestine caves are yours to explore. The rugged coast of Milos is a mystical landscape unlike most others in the Cylades, featuring whitewashed cliffs towering over turquoise water and stunning sand beaches
THINGS TO DO
Hillock Capital Plaka
Walk around Milo’s capital Plaka, one of the most scenic corners of the island. Here you will find magical views overlooking the sea, traditional houses, and the Venetian ‘Castle’ dating back to the 13th century.
Sarakiniko
Sarakiniko is a unique moonscape, structured around its snow-white rocks, small caves and blue sea. Not only is it an enjoyable swimming destination, but also a unique site from a geological point of view.
Catacombs of Tripiti Village
Located in Tripiti Village, this catacomb complex includes caves 150 meters above sea level, and is composed of three subterranean colonnades made by volcanic stone, one rectangular burial chamber and many corridors resembling the ones of the Roman Catacombs.
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Medusa Taverna - Medusa is an open-air taverna sitting perched along the northern coastline near the town of Mandrakia, with access to the waterfront.
O! Hamos! - Located directly across from the beach, it has a dynamic menu and a gorgeous garden space. Must-orders include their rich, creamy baked cheese and zucchini appetizer, any of their amazing Greek salads, or tasty meat and cheese dishes sourced from their own farm.
Embourios Taverna - Enjoy plenty of tasty fried Greek favorites, with a must-see remote view.
Archontoula - Discover the best al fresco dining you can find in Plaka.
DAY 10 - SIFNOS
Sifnos offers the perfect balance of beautiful beaches, low-key nightlife, traditional Greek architecture, and some of the best cuisine in the Cyclades. Head ashore to visit the Monastery of Chrissopighi, the legendary protector of the island. And don’t miss strolling through the narrow paved streets of Kastro, the most scenic village in Sifnos, for a stunning view of the coast below.
THINGS TO DO
Take a walk around Kastro
Explore a medieval fortified clifftop village offering magnificent views of the sea.
Archaeological Museum of Sifnos
Located in Kastro, this museum includes a collection of sculptures dating from Archaic to Roman period.
Visit Apollonia
The capital of Stifnos, Apollonia is lined with traditional Cycladic houses and small squares with boutiques, cafes, and bars.
RESTAURANTS & NIGHT LIFE
Exambela - At Exambele, find a husband and wife team who creates an array of dishes from magenta beetroot cream to slow-roasted goat speckled with dill.
O Drakakis - Check out this old-time cafe´ and a favorite of the locals. When you are there, try the rakomelo (warm grappa with honey, cinnamon, and cloves).
Rabagas - Featuring three beautiful terraces, Cycladic dishes are created by the Greek celebrity chef Yiannis Loukakos.
DAY 11 - ATHENS (DISEMBARK)
TIME ZONE: Eastern European Time Zone
CURRENCY: Euro
CLIMATE: Summer: Warm and dry with abundant sunshine.
Winter: Mild and wet, with the occasional snow in the northern parts of Greece.