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Bareboat Greece | Argolic Gulf:
The beautiful cluster of the islands at the Argolic Gulf and Saronic bay, that is Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Salamina and several islets, is situated within a stone's throw from Athens. Those islands compose a beautiful picture of wooded anchorage along the Peloponnesian coastline easily reached with a Bareboat boat. Furthermore they mark the borders between the Southwest part of the Peloponnesian bay and the Northwest Saronic.
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Aegina is considered an interesting destination, not only for its beautiful beaches and monasteries, but for its significant archaeological monuments as well, such as the temple of Aphea Athena and the sanctuary of Apollo. Poros, situated opposite of Galatas, on the east coastline of Argolida, was considered the island of Poseidon according to ancient Greeks. Nowads, it is renowned for its lush vegetation.
Hydra is an appealing place not only for thousands of tourists but for the
international stardom as well, thanks to the combination of its manor houses
with cosmopolitan atmosphere and its distinct local color. Many artists own
country houses or even permanent residences on the island of Hydra. Spetses is
the Southeast point of the Argosaronic, situated opposite the picturesque Porto-Heli,
in the middle of the homonymous bay. The islanders played a major role in the
Modern naval history of Greece. Their bravery is still sensed through the
architecture of the picturesque old port and the villas of families renowned for
their active participation in the Greek Revolution against the Turkish yoke.
Each island has its own special character, appealing to numerous weekend
visitors. The common characteristics of those islands are the magnificent
beaches and the opportunity to participate in numerous sea-sports, the
picturesque taverns specialized in fresh fish cooking and the austere beauty of
hotel accommodation. The picturesque small villages located along the coastline
are characterized by a unique architectural order.
From |
To |
Distance |
Alimos marina |
Cape Sounio |
23 NM |
Cape Sounio |
Aegina (Perdika) |
29 NM |
Aegina (Perdika) |
Ermioni |
31 NM |
Ermioni |
Spetses |
11 NM |
Spetses |
Kiparissi |
23 NM |
Kiparissi |
Monemvasia |
20 NM |
Monemvasia |
Leonidio |
33 NM |
Leonidio |
Nafplio |
26 NM |
Nafplio |
Porto Heli |
25 NM |
Porto Heli |
Hydra |
19 NM |
Hydra |
Poros |
12 NM |
Poros |
Epidaurus |
21 NM |
Epidaurus |
Aegina |
14 NM |
Aegina |
Alimos marina |
18 NM |
Distance is measured in nautical miles (NM) |
Bareboat Greece | Argolic Gulf and subregions:
There are 1400 islands of which 169 are inhabited so one can easily find what one seeks. Whether one wants to escape with a Bareboat boat to an isolated island or to an island full of life and entertainment or even to explore the remains of some of Europe's oldest civilizations, it is all there for you. For most of it is the lure of sand, sea and year round of sunshine weather, which is the biggest attraction. Exploring with a Bareboat yacht the 13,676 km of coastlines, one can definitely find the beaches of his dreams: long white sandy beaches with turquoise crystal waters, small beaches surrounded by huge cliffs or pine and palm trees forests, beaches with waters as if bleach waters was mixed with the blue color of the Mediterranean.
We can offer Bareboat from Athens to visir the Saronic and Argolic Gulf Gulf via Athens or Lavrion, The Ionian Sea with famous islands like Lefkas and Corfu or for the more experienced sailor The Cyclades with Serifos, Paros, Naxos and Santorini.
Bareboat Greece | Argolic Gulf Conditions:
Predictable winds, calm seas and easy line of sight navigation are prevalent throughout, from the Saronic Gulf and Pelopponese coast in the West, to the Dodecanese and along the Turkish coast in the Southeast. The Cyclades offer deep blue open-water runs. In the summer, the dominant Meltemi wind blows from the North from 10-15 knots over the Aegean, with stronger winds of up to 25 knots over the middle and northern archipelago and afternoon gusts in the lee of the islands.