Mykonos is one of the most luxurious Greek islands, with its countless resorts and many great restaurants and bars. Mykonos is famous for the glamour of its nightlife, the island's main attraction after it's plethora of beautiful beaches. Anchor off "Little Venice", the charming seaside neighbourhood, with its row of waterfront cafes overlooking the sea, and stop at the Folklore Museum and the Archeological Museum. Shop by day or enjoy a sunset cocktail in one of the glamorous Mykonos bars.
Ios is one of the most popular islands in Greece and known for its wonderfully vibrant nightlife and party scene. This isn't all its known for though, and this charming island will captivate you with its amazing views, whitewashed houses, cobblestone alleys and clifftop villages. The island's beautiful beaches are considered some of the best in Greece. You are spoiled for choice, with quiet, secluded bays or the more lively beaches dotted with trendy bars and watersports activities.
On the north west tip of Santorini, you will find Oia with its picture perfect white washed houses carved in to the cliffs, which overlook the volcano and island of Thirassia. It is the perfect spot for sunset lovers.
Despite being situated between two cosmopolitan islands, Folegandros has been reletavily untouched by tourism and retains a natural charm. Visit the ever photogenic Church of Penagia or the Georgitsi Cave which must be one of the island's best attractions. It's a natural formation of rich anemones, colorful sponges and baby corals. Here you'll also have the good fortune of seeing lobsters, hermit crabs and golden grouper fish.
Milos is recognised as the Island of Colours, it has incredible rock formations and postcard villages which make it an ideal stop on your charter. There are over 75 beaches, and numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Created from volcanic Lava, this magnificent island is a source of rare minerals. There are many great bars and restaurants, fabulous beaches and remote bays for suntanning. The island once housed the famous Venus de Milo statue, now at the Paris Louvre.
Serifos Island boasts typical Cycladic architecture is dotted with little whitewashed houses and churches that contrast with the wild natural landscape of the island. This off-the-beaten-track island is ideal for relaxing holidays as it has not been affected by overdevelopment. The capital, Serifos Chora, is undoubtedly one of the Cyclades' most beautiful capitals! Travelers fill the paved narrow alleys of Chora to stroll and have a drink at the island's bars after spending their day on the idyllic Serifos beaches.
The winding coastline of Kea provides an array of beaches where you can relax in peace and quiet, or if you're feeling a bit more active it's a great place to get on the jet ski, kayak or snorkel to explore and enjoy the pristine waters. Fishing enthusiasts also have plenty to keep them occupied on charter, with bass, grouper and lobster found in this area.
Athens, the capital of Greece, has an important history spanning over 3,400 years. It is a fascinating destination that should be visited on any Greek yacht charter. This cosmopolitan city has still managed to preserve its ancient glory. Immerse yourself in her history with visits to the majestic Acropolis, the Theatre of Herodes Atticus, the Temple of Poseidon, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Ancient Agora to name just a few. If more modern activities are your thing, then a stop in Athens isn't complete without a trip to Ermou Street, a paradise for shoppers.