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Experience 7 days of island hopping from Mykonos to Athens aboard a private sailboat, visiting 6 Greek islands with expert skippers and flexible itinerary options.


This 7-day island hopping tour offers a chance to explore central Greece’s most captivating islands without the hassle of traditional travel logistics. Starting in Mykonos, famous for its lively atmosphere, the tour concludes in the historic heart of Athens, providing a perfect blend of leisure and cultural discovery. The inclusion of expert skippers ensures safe navigation, while the flexible itinerary adapts to weather conditions and guest preferences, making each trip unique.
The package, priced at $2,146 per person, includes all necessary transportation, accommodation on a sailboat, and fees such as fuel and mooring charges. The tour is designed for small groups of up to 10 participants, fostering a more intimate experience. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed pace, personalized service, and the freedom to explore Greece’s islands from the water.
While the tour emphasizes self-catering, guests are encouraged to purchase food and drinks before departure, with a suggested budget of around EUR 50 per person per week. The skipper assists in creating a shared food fund, and the onboard cold storage allows for keeping perishables. Most dinners are enjoyed ashore at local restaurants recommended by the guides, offering a taste of authentic Greek cuisine.
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The itinerary begins in Mykonos, where the tour departs from the Opposite Tourlos Yacht Marina. Over seven days, you’ll sail to six incredible islands, each with its own character. The first stop is Syros, known for its charming streets and vibrant culture. Then, the journey takes you to Kythnos, famous for its thermal springs and relaxed vibe. The route continues to Kea, offering scenic landscapes and quiet coves.
Next, the boat sails to Hydra, a car-free island with picturesque stone buildings and a lively harbor scene. Poros follows, with lush pine forests and quaint waterfront cafes. The last stop before Athens is Aegina, celebrated for its pistachio orchards and historic temples. Each island provides opportunities for swimming, exploring, and enjoying local eateries.
The final sailing stretch brings you to Athens, where the tour concludes. The return is smooth and scenic, giving you a chance to reflect on the diverse sights and experiences from the water.

What sets this tour apart is the expertise of the skippers, who guide the boat safely through Greece’s sometimes unpredictable waters. Their local knowledge allows for customized routes and spontaneous stops, maximizing your time on each island. The small group size ensures personalized attention, making it easy to ask questions and get insider tips.
The skippers also help coordinate food shopping and onboard meal prep, making the experience practical and enjoyable. They are fluent in English, facilitating clear communication and storytelling about the regions you visit. Their experience ensures safety while allowing you to relax and focus on enjoying the stunning scenery.

The tour’s itinerary is designed with flexibility in mind. The skippers tailor each day based on weather conditions and group preferences. This means that some planned stops may be swapped for others if necessary, ensuring a safe and comfortable voyage.
Guests should be prepared for some variability in the schedule but can rely on the guides’ expertise to maximize their experience. The ability to request specific destinations along the route is a notable feature, adding a personalized touch to the trip.
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Accommodation is provided onboard the sailboat, with cold storage for perishables to support self-catering. Guests are encouraged to contribute to a food fund of approximately EUR 50 per person, shopping together for long-lasting supplies prior to departure.
Most dinners are enjoyed ashore at local restaurants, with guide recommendations to find authentic Greek dishes. The food fund approach gives flexibility, allowing for culinary preferences while keeping costs predictable. The onboard environment fosters camaraderie as everyone pitches in to prepare meals and share stories.
Mykonos: The starting point, known for its vibrant nightlife and iconic windmills, sets the energetic tone for the trip.
Syros: Offers a peaceful atmosphere with charming streets and cultural sights, ideal for relaxing walks and exploring local markets.
Kythnos: Known for its thermal springs and quiet beaches, perfect for unwinding and enjoying thermal baths.
Kea: Features scenic landscapes and secluded coves, appealing to nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
Hydra: Provides a car-free experience with traditional architecture and bustling harbor life, great for scenic strolls.
Poros: Has lush greenery and waterfront cafes, offering a laid-back vibe and opportunities for swimming.
Aegina: Famous for pistachios and historic sites, providing a mix of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
Athens: The trip ends here, giving travelers time to explore the city’s renowned ruins and vibrant neighborhoods.

The meeting point is opposite the Tourlos Yacht Marina in Mykonos, starting point for the tour. The group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a cozy, engaging environment. The activity can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning.
Booking is straightforward with the reserve now, pay later option, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment. The tour operates in English, and no participants over 95 years are accepted, maintaining safety and comfort for all guests.

This Mykonos to Athens sailing adventure offers a personalized, small-group experience led by experienced skippers. The combination of flexible itineraries, self-catering options, and visits to unique islands makes it ideal for those seeking a relaxed, authentic Greek water journey.
The scenic routes, friendly onboard atmosphere, and the chance to explore six islands in seven days create a memorable vacation, especially for travelers who value both adventure and comfort. The cost of $2,146 provides comprehensive coverage, making it a convenient choice for a hassle-free week on the water.
This tour stands out for its personalized sailing experience, expert guidance, and carefully curated route. It offers a chance to see diverse islands with authentic local charm, all from the comfort of a well-equipped sailboat. The small group setting fosters a friendly environment, perfect for making new friends or simply enjoying the serenity of the Aegean Sea.
While the itinerary flexibility is a strength, it requires travelers to be adaptable and comfortable with self-catering and onboard living. This trip is best suited for those who enjoy water-based adventures, want to explore multiple islands, and seek a laid-back, intimate escape** in Greece.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, flexible, and authentic way to experience Greece’s islands by boat, this 7-day sailing tour offers a memorable way to see the best of what the region has to offer.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation on a sailboat, accommodation onboard, skipper charges, fuel, and marina and mooring fees.
How much should I budget for food and drinks?
Guests should budget approximately EUR 50 per person per week for food and drinks, purchased before departure and shared via a food fund.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins opposite Tourlos Yacht Marina in Mykonos and concludes back at the same meeting point in Athens.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is not suitable for people over 95 years. It’s ideal for those comfortable with small boat living and self-catering.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, the skippers tailor the itinerary based on weather conditions and guest preferences. You can request specific destinations.
What is the group size?
The tour limits participants to 10, ensuring a small-group environment for personalized attention.
How flexible is the booking process?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
What language is spoken during the tour?
The tour is conducted in English, with knowledgeable guides and skippers.
Are meals included?
Meals are not included; guests prepare breakfasts and lunches onboard or dine ashore at local restaurants.