Half board 8 days, 7 nights Departure Marina Alimos – Kalamaki (Greece)
Sail Your Myth has put together a cruise tailored to your every need, allowing you to discover Greece and its enchanting surrounding islands. Sail Your Myth is taking you to find the Saronic Gulf, departing from Athens to avoid the flood of tourists and the Meltemi wind, which is particularly strong in the Cyclades during the summer months. This 7-day tour is ideal for exploring this marvelous destination and for those hoping to improve their sailing knowledge.
Cruise week | Price per week/cabin | Discount % | Final price/cabin |
21 June 2025 | 5% | 3792,00 € | |
28 June 2025 | 5% | 3792,00 € | |
05 July 2025 | 5% | 4045,00 € | |
12 July 2025 | 5% | 4045,00 € | |
19 July 2025 | 5% | 4482,00 € | |
26 July 2025 | 5% | 4482,00 € | |
02 August 2025 | 5% | 4482,00 € | |
09 August 2025 | 5% | 4482,00 € | |
16 August 2025 | 5% | 4482,00 € | |
23 August 2025 | 5% | 4045,00 € | |
30 August 2025 | 5% | 3912,00 € | |
The price includes
• Accommodation in a double cabin with bathroom and private toilets.
• Half board (7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 1 dinner and snacks).
• Breakfast on day 8 will be a self-served cold breakfast.
• Drinks: water, coffee, tea, wine, or beer for lunch.
• Crew services: skipper and hostess.
• Bed sheets and towels.
• Water sports on board: fins, mask, snorkel, and Stand-up paddle.
• Wifi connection (depending on the navigation areas).
• Air conditioning (on average 2-4 h/day when the boat is not sailing).
• Port fees.
• Fuel for the yacht and the outboard engine.
The price does not include
• Flights.
• Round trip transfers between the airport and the boat (taxi about 50€).
• Alcoholic drinks (excluding wine or beer served with meals).
• Dinners (except the fourth day in Dokos).
• Cash onboard (mandatory) to be paid in cash on site (400€ /cabin).
• Tips for the crew: 10% of the amount of the cruise.
Athens → Poros → Hermione → Spetses → Dokos → Hydra → Perdika → Athens
Day 1: Athens – Poros (about 30 nautical miles)
The crew will meet you at 14:30 at the Alimos Kalamaki marina. Your boat is located on pontoon 9, between places 914-927. You will be welcomed with a welcome drink before attending the briefing of your skipper and leaving the moorings around 3 pm. A lunch prepared with local produce will be served during the crossing. You will anchor in Poros at the end of the day. This island will seduce you with its old-fashioned charm pastel-coloured houses and traditional taverns. Dinner at your leisure.
Day 2: Poros – Hermione (about 21 nautical miles)
You will leave Poros and head for the Tselevinia Islands for a relaxing stop. You can take the opportunity to jump into the blue waters and take a dip before lunch. You set sail again towards the south of the Peloponnese. You will stop at Hermione, a fishing village, mentioned by Homer in the “Catalogue of Ships”. Once ashore, you will have free time to explore each alley of the old town. Dinner at leisure.
Day 3: Hermione – Spetses (about 11 nautical miles)
You set sail again towards Spetses, an island with a sweet jasmine scent, very popular among Athenian high society. You will anchor in the old port before exploring the island on foot or even by horse-drawn carriage. You can discover the lively district of Dapia, with its shops, cafes, and restaurants, and also see the impressive Poseidonion Hotel built in 1914 to develop tourism. Dinner at your leisure.
Day 4: Spetses – Dokos (about 5 nautical miles)
Breakfast, then departure for Dokos, a wild and uninhabited island completely untouched by tourism. A favorite place for sailors, its idyllic anchorages, such as the Bay of Skintos, will make for an enchanting stopover. Take a seat around the table and enjoy the delicious local dishes prepared by your hostess, then get out your fins, mask, and snorkel to observe the extraordinary sights under the water. Dinner on board.
Day 5: Dokos – Hydra (about 7 nautical miles)
The crew hoists up the anchor and heads to one of Greece’s most beautiful islands, Hydra. You will appreciate the peaceful atmosphere that prevails on this island where motor vehicles were banned years ago. As your day is free, you can explore the island at your own pace and discover the Assumption Monastery, the Museum of Archives, and many others. Climbing to the top of the hill overlooking the city, you will have a breathtaking view of the port. At the end of the day, the colors are even more spectacular. Lunch and dinner at your leisure.
Day 6: Hydra – Perdika (about 22 nautical miles)
Your cruise continues a little further north. You will stop in Perdika, a charming fishing village located southwest of Aegina. Its rocky beaches are beautiful. We recommend you pick a spot on one of them and take a swim or relax under the warm sunshine. You can taste delicious local seafood by visiting the fish market which is located near the port. This evening you will enjoy dinner at your leisure while admiring the sunset.
Day 7: Perdika – Athens (about 21 nautical miles)
Why not start your day with a morning swim? You will spend the morning on Moni (nature reserve, located just 1 mile from Perdika) and meet hundreds of peacocks, unique inhabitants of the island. Moni’s crystal-clear water is perfect for a snorkeling session. After lunch, it will be time to set sail again for Athens. You will dock at the marina around 18:00. To end your trip in style, we recommend a short getaway to the ancient city to visit the Acropolis and its archaeological treasures. Dinner at your leisure.
Day 8: Athens
Your disembarkation is scheduled after breakfast, around 9 am.
Please note: It is possible that your crew will not be present on board for the last night at the dock. Indeed, the crew enjoys spending time in a real bed between cruises. In this case, the skipper will give you allthe necessary instructions to follow to have your cold breakfast before departing the boat.
The Lagoon 450 is a superb catamaran; 14m long, it holds up to 8 guests and 2 crew members. This Lagoon 450 is well-equipped with air conditioning, a flybridge that allows you to make the most of the sunshine and panoramic views, a television with a Bluetooth player and a generator as well as fans in the bedrooms and the wardroom. This is the dream boat for a catamaran cruise, striking the perfect balance between practicality and intimacy.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast will be served daily between 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM, except on the final day, when a self-served cold breakfast will be provided. On this day, breakfast must be completed no later than 8:30 AM.
The breakfast menu includes a selection of milk, coffee, fruit juice, cereal, Greek yogurt, local honey, cheese, and bread.
Additionally, Magda will offer a choice of pancakes, Greek-style eggs (omelet), or honey and cinnamon French toast.
EXPERIENCE GREEK CUISINE
A wide variety of Greek salads and traditional local dishes will be offered, including:
All wines served during meals are sourced from the central Peloponnese region. The olive oil is produced in the city of Koroni (southern Peloponnese), while the honey comes from central Evia.
The wines have been carefully selected to complement the menu. Guests will also have the opportunity to taste the renowned Greek beverage, Ouzo.
Mike is of Polish origin and speaks fluent English. He has been sailing for over 15 years on catamarans and monohulls worldwide (Greece, Croatia, Tanzania, Sweden…) Greece is one of his favorite destinations. His knowledge of the sailing area will enable you to discover the most beautiful places on the Saronic Gulf.
Magda is a Polish nurse and speaks fluent English. A few years ago, she decided to combine her passion for the sea and her care for her patients. This is how she began to travel the Aegean Sea as a hostess/cook on sailing boats. She’ll be cooking up delicious local dishes to delight your taste buds.
You don’t need a sailing license. For stays of under 3 months, you will just need a valid passport or ID.
Please note that this cruise is not exclusive to English travelers. It is quite common to meet people of various nationalities on board as we offer cruises to international clientele – encouraging curious and enriching exchanges for both passengers and crew.
Crew members are multilingual and qualified to offer multilingual services.
All the skippers that we offer are qualified, have the necessary professional licenses, and speak fluent English. If you have any particular demands regarding a skipper make sure to let us know.
The skipper is in charge of navigation and your safety on board. Feel free to try out some of the maneuvers with him; he will be happy to teach you the basics of sailing.
Regarding sleeping arrangements, the skipper will sleep on board, in a separate cabin.
The hostess/cook will prepare your meals, clean the saloon area, and make sure the boat is kept tidy.
It depends on the weather. When the winds are strong, the skipper will use the sails to sail silently. On days with calmer winds or to reach the stopovers on schedule, the skipper may need to use the engine. The engine is also used when entering and leaving the marinas. We cannot guarantee a minimum time for using the sails. The skipper will do their best to use the sails as much as possible and involve passengers in maneuvers.
This cruise in Greece includes half board. Your hostess will organize breakfasts and lunches with fresh and local produce. Wine is included in the lunchtime meal. Dinners will be onshore, and each one of you is free to do as you wish.
A dinner is still planned on the day of arrival aboard the boat, and a breakfast will be served on the last day before leaving the catamaran around 9 am.
Alcoholic beverages (other than wine) are available at an additional cost. Please inform us as soon as possible if you are allergic to certain foods or if you follow a specific diet.
During your one-week cruise, you will sail alongside an experienced and dynamic crew.
Michal, your skipper is Polish. He has been sailing catamarans and monohulls for over 15 years. Over the years and through a multitude of voyages (Greece, Croatia, Turkey, Tanzania, Sweden, etc.), he has accumulated vast nautical miles and valuable experience. Greece is one of his favorite sailing destinations and his vast knowledge of the navigation area will allow you to discover the most beautiful places of the Saronic Gulf.
Magda, your hostess is also Polish. She spent her life working as a nurse until she changed her career to combine her caring nature and her love of the sea. She now sails the Aegean Sea as a hostess on catamarans and monohulls. She will make you delicious meals with local produce.
Your crew is fluent in English and Magda even speaks some French.
It is a very common gesture for both Greeks and tourists to tip the crew. The amount is usually 10% of the total service (although the amount is at your discretion according to the service). Our crew (skipper and hostess) work hard each week to give you the best holiday memories. So if at the end of the cruise ,you feel the crew did an excellent job and lived up to your expectations, let them know by tipping them well! This is both rewarding and encouraging for them.
To confirm your booking you should inform your Sail Your Myth advisor who will put an option (hold) on the cabin for a certain time until we receive your down payment.
The booking will only be considered final once we have received your down payment (by bank transfer or credit card) which is 50% of the total amount. A 100% down payment is required for any booking made less than one month before departure.
The balance should be paid no later than one month before boarding.
If you wish to make a cancellation, you should contact Sail Your Myth as soon as possible. Whatever the circumstances, you will be charged the following cancellation fees, depending on when the cancellation is made: up to 90 days before departure = 30%; 89 to 60 days before departure = 50%; 59 to 30 days before departure = 75%; 29 days or less before departure = 100% of the total cost of your booking. We recommend that you sign up for cancellation insurance with your insurance provider.