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Athens Bareboat to the Saronic Gulf – Calm-Water Island Hopping on a Cyclades 50.5
Launching from Alimos Marina, this weekly Saronic voyage is tailored for crews who appreciate shorter hops, sheltered passages, and a tapestry of historic ports. The Saronic Gulf is celebrated for smooth seas and approachable distances between anchorages, ideal for a relaxed family plan or a first-time bareboat adventure. You’ll board at 17:00 on Saturday, receive a professional handover and localized guidance, and return Friday evening for a comfortable night aboard before disembarkation at 09:00.
About Our Service in Athens and the Saronic Gulf
You’re at the helm of your holiday. Choose when to swim, where to anchor, and how long to linger ashore. Our team supports you with route planning, weather windows, and harbor tips during check-in, and remains reachable throughout the week. The yacht comes stocked with linen, towels, a dinghy, safety gear, and the correct documentation for Greek marinas. Enhance the week with add-ons such as an outboard, SUPs, early check-in, private transfers, or a skipper/hostess if you’d like to mix independence with concierge-level ease.
Day 1 - Saturday: Alimos Marina → Perdika, Aegina - Settle aboard, review systems, and point the bow to Perdika, a quaint fishing village across from wildlife-rich Moni islet. Dine ashore at waterfront tavernas and enjoy a restful night on the hook.
Day 2 - Sunday: Perdika → Poros - Take a morning dip or dinghy to Moni before an easy sail to Poros Town. Climb to the clocktower for sweeping sunset views, then wander neoclassical alleys and lively cafés. Overnight in port for a gentle start to the week.
Day 3 - Monday: Poros → Spetses - A slightly longer leg delivers you to elegant Spetses, known for its naval lore, stone mansions, and horse-carriage promenade. Visit the Bouboulina Museum, stroll the old harbor, and sample refined waterfront dining.
Day 4 - Tuesday: Spetses → Kyparissi (Peloponnese) - Cross to the mainland and anchor at Kyparissi, a secluded amphitheater of cliffs, olive groves, and ultra-clear water. Swim, walk the village lanes, and savor a star-streaked sky at anchor.
Day 5 - Wednesday: Kyparissi → Agioi Anargyroi, Spetses - Return to Spetses and settle in the turquoise bay of Agioi Anargyroi. Snorkel above sandy patches, paddle along the coast, and explore nearby caves before a tranquil overnight.
Day 6 - Thursday: Agioi Anargyroi → Hydra → Russian Bay, Poros - Make an early approach to Hydra, a car-free island whose harborside cafés and art boutiques frame a stone-built masterpiece. Continue to Russian Bay on Poros, a calm anchorage perfect for a sunset dinner on deck.
Day 7 - Friday: Russian Bay → Aponisos, Agistri → Alimos Marina - Drop into the lagoon-like blue of Aponisos for a last swim and lunch. Then shape a course back to Athens, arriving by evening and sleeping aboard in Alimos Marina.
Day 8 - Saturday: Check-Out at 09:00 - Complete the technical inspection and fuel settlement, then step ashore with the Saronic’s gentle rhythm still in your stride.
About Our Yacht - Cyclades 50.5
Designed to deliver easy, comfortable miles, the 15.62 m Cyclades 50.5 provides the volume, stability, and practicality bareboat crews love. The six-cabin configuration accommodates up to twelve guests, while the expansive cockpit, bimini shade, and broad decks invite long alfresco meals and lazy afternoons with a book. A 4.89 m beam and 2.04 m draft offer both stability underway and access to shallower coves. The 110 HP engine simplifies mooring in busy harbors, and with 400 L fuel and 980 L water you can roam for days between marina touchpoints. A furling mainsail keeps sail work straightforward, and the generator plus air conditioning ensure refreshing sleep on warm nights at anchor.
What Makes the Saronic Route Special
Smooth sea states, short legs, and culture-rich harbors make this itinerary a standout for laid-back crews. You’ll experience Aegina’s village charm, Poros’ neoclassical waterfront, Spetses’ aristocratic flair, Hydra’s timeless stone architecture, and Agistri’s swimming sanctuaries - all without demanding passages. With your own schedule, a comfortable yacht, and local know-how on call, the Saronic Gulf serves up an effortlessly rewarding Greek sailing week.

























































































































