Yassas, and welcome to Greece! Regarded as the cradle of Western civilisation, this sun-soaked country is home to a stunning array of beautiful islands.
Make your own way to Adamantas Port, on the island of Milos, for a 2pm boarding of the elegant Lagoon 50 luxury catamaran. After a safety briefing, your course is set for the incredible Cyclades archipelago – a collection of ancient Aegean Sea islands, boasting some of Europe’s most mesmerising shores.
First up is Sifnos, an under-the-radar droplet in the beyond-blue waters. Explore the quaint, clifftop village of Kastro, dotted with whitewashed chapels that stand out against the azure backdrop. Then, visit the celebrated Monastery of Panagia Chrissopigi, the saint protector of Sifnos, perched atop an isolated rock formation. The beaches that surround this spiritual sanctuary welcome you with the promise of sea cave swimming and snorkelling through crystalline waters.
Tonight, enjoy dinner with your fellow travellers and toast to the adventure ahead.
Arrival & Transfers:
Please book your flights to arrive at Milos Airport (MLO) by 11am. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The marina is located approximately a 10-minute drive from Milos Airport (MLO). Boarding on Day 1 is at 2pm at Adamantas Port.
Today, set sail northwest to the small island of Serifos, an old mining site of secluded, unspoiled natural beauty. Made of iron and granite, this island stands as Cyclades’ most rocky and rugged.
After a hearty breakfast, discover this small but mighty island at your own pace. You may wish to unwind near the main port of Livadi, home to pristine beaches for swimming and sun-soaking, or embark on a scenic stroll towards Chora (otherwise known as Hora) the hilltop capital.
Set a course for Syros and the promise of another exciting day.
Syros is relatively rural besides its colourful capital Ermoupoli – celebrated for its rich culture, entertainment and pastel-hued architecture. Cobbled streets weave under the shade of bougainvillea, local produce stalls grace every corner, and neoclassical buildings bring a decidedly Greek charm to every view. Sample locally made cheese like San Michali, loukoumi (Greek Turkish delight) and flavoured cold-cut meats (each at own expense).
Today you’ll set sail for Mykonos, stopping at Delos along the way, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with ruins that date back to the 3rd millennium BCE. Visit the Terrace of the Lions – replicas of the original stone beasts that stand guard over the Sacred Lake, the legendary birthplace of the Greek god Apollo. Delos is one of the most extensive archaeological sites in the Mediterranean, with ongoing excavations still revealing its buried treasures.
Continue to Mykonos, an iconic island known for its lively cosmopolitan atmosphere, picture-perfect beaches and luxury hotels. During the day, soak up the golden Aegean sun with a swim at Super Paradise Beach, then by night, watch whitewashed houses and alleys light up for the island’s nightlife as you visit 180 Sunset Bar for drinks (at own expense).
Awaken to the sea breeze as you set sail for Paros.
This enchanting island stands out for its signature white facades, golden shores and energetic local life. Here, you’ll uncover the beautiful fishing village of Naousa, where tiny chapels and quaint homes are nestled among a maze of narrow, stone-paved streets. Explore the ancient Marble Quarries of Marathi, where the renowned Parian marble – celebrated by Greek sculptors for its exceptional quality – is extracted.
This evening, savour an exquisitely fresh dinner aboard with your fellow sailors as the sun dips into the sea.
Rise to another sun-soaked morning in Paros.
The day is yours to seize: read a book at a seaside cafe while sampling freshly caught octopus (at own expense), try your hand at a watersport like windsurfing or dive into the crystal waters to discover secret coves and secluded islets.
Spend a slow morning in Paros before setting off on your next adventure to Naxos.
The dreamy town of Chora greets visitors at the harbour, where the ruins of Portara – a marble gateway from an unfinished temple dedicated to Apollo – sit proudly on the nearby Palatia Islet. Upon visiting this famous landmark, you’ll experience a full-circle moment, as it faces the island of Delos, the birthplace of Apollo you visited just days earlier.
Today promises double the adventure as you set sail towards the twin islands of Koufonisia: Ano Koufonisi and Kato Koufonisi, separated by a narrow 200-metre strait.
You may wish to take a scenic walk from Koufonisia to Paralia Pori, a 3.9-kilometre journey along picturesque seaside paths, finishing with a rewarding swim in the turquoise waters. Or, simply enjoy the sun and the sea breeze on the yacht’s deck, before setting sail for Amorgos.
Start your day at one of Greece’s most picturesque islands.
Amorogos is characterised by its dramatic cliffs, mysterious caves and rocky coves, all creating a jaw-dropping backdrop to island life. In fact, Agia Anna Beach on Amorgos was famously featured in the French film ‘The Big Blue’, and its crystal-clear waters are certainly worth a refreshing swim.
After weaving your way through mountainous roads, you’ll reach the breathtaking Moni Hozoviotissis, an 11th-century monastery perched on the mountainside, standing as one of the island’s most remarkable landmarks.
Today, Santorini rises on the horizon, ready to welcome you with whitewashed buildings, iconic blue domes and second-to-none sunsets.
Explore the island at your own pace. With its unique architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and quaint villages like Oia and Fira, Santorini is perfect for leisurely strolls or simply enjoying a meal at one of its cliffside tavernas with sweeping views of the caldera.
From Santorini, your catamaran will glide over to the shores of Ios.
Ios (or Nios as the locals call it) is a breathtaking Cycladic island known for its vibrant nightlife, especially with younger crowds. Nestled between Santorini, Paros and Naxos, it naturally offers beautiful beaches worth sinking your feet into, as well as spectacular cultural sites like the Homer Tomb, Odysseas Elytis Theatre and Gaitis-Simossi Museum.
As the sun sets and the water sparkles under the night sky, the island’s nightlife beckons with a plethora of beach clubs, cocktail bars and dance floors.
Drift along to tranquil Folegandros and stroll across the island at your own pace, arriving at the stone-paved streets of Chora, the capital, dramatically perched on the edge of a 200-metre cliff. Ascend the zig-zagging path by foot from the village square to the Church of Panagia – the stark-white pinnacle of the island, overlooking the beyond-blue Aegean Sea, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Spend today at leisure. Find a swimming spot away from the crowds or get amid the action at a local taverna. Don’t miss out on sampling local delicacies like Matsata, a ribbon-like pasta from the island, and Souroto, a soft cheese made with fresh goat’s or sheep’s milk (at own expense).
As the final stop on your odyssey, you’ll return to the hypnotic island of Milos.
Over the next two days, you’ll uncover every shade of blue this island has to offer. Wander through the colourful fishing village of Klima, where boathouses painted in vivid hues line the shore. Explore the surreal terrains of Sarakiniko Beach and Kleftiko Bay, once a hideout for Mediterranean pirates and celebrated for their white volcanic rock formations that resemble a lunar surface.
For a glimpse into history, visit the Archaeological Museum of Milos, home to a replica of the iconic Venus de Milo statue, one of the most celebrated masterpieces of ancient Greek art, discovered on the island in the 19th century.
Toast to an enchanting day in Milos with a delicious dinner aboard alongside your fellow travellers.
Today you’ll sail around Milos visiting scenic spots such as Mandrakia and Sarakiniko Beach. Go off the beaten track, uncovering hidden caves, tranquil swimming spots and breathtaking coastal vistas.
Once you’re back on land, squeeze in some last-minute shopping in the quaint town centre. In the evening, sit down with your fellow seafarers for a farewell dinner at a quaint restaurant in the village of Plaka.
Disembark at 9am today and wave goodbye to the incomparable Cyclades as your Greek odyssey comes to an end at Adamantas Port.
Departure & Transfers:
Disembarkment on your final day is at 9am. Please book your flights to depart from Milos Airport (MLO) after 12pm today. Airport transfers are not included for your tour. The marina is located approximately a 10-minute drive from Milos Airport (MLO).