ITINERARY
First day: Boarding in Corfu in Garitsa bay by 10.00 am (with the possibility of arriving the evening before) and then set sail reaching our first in a bay along the east coast of Corfu
Second day: After breakfast, we'll sail down the coast from Corfu to our first stop, the stunning beach on the island of Syvota. It boasts fine sand and nearby caves accessible by swimming, where the sea water is rich in flora and fauna. A first swim and a delicious lunch await us. In the evening, those who wish can disembark at Syvota and admire its traditional seaside trattorias, or stay on board for an aperitif and dinner.
Third day: In the morning, after breakfast on board, we set sail for the island of Paxos. Landing on Paxos, on the east side of the island, is a dream, and a swim awaits us in the crystal-clear waters opposite the numerous beaches that dot this side of the island, lush with cypress and olive trees, a blanket of Mediterranean scrub, and the sound of cicadas in the background. The beautiful bays lead us to the village of Gaios, with its picturesque harbor dotted with small islands, colorful houses, and cafes along the waterfront promenade.
Day Four: It's time for a change, and after breakfast, we head south again, toward Antipaxos. We'll find pristine white beaches and indescribably colorful waters. Then, we'll enjoy lunch on board while sailing eastward across the open sea, where the stunning Parga, Greece's Portofino, awaits us for the evening. A remarkable natural and historical setting, complete with its Venetian castle, is a must-see.
Day Five: A peaceful awakening, breakfast, and then we'll sail back to Corfu to enjoy the bays on either side of the island. In the evening, we'll return to the old fortress that greets us in Garitsa Bay, and after dinner on board, we'll explore Venice's historic center, the largest after Venice itself, enjoying the traditional bars and music.
Sixth day The morning after breakfast, by 10 am, it's time to say goodbye... but our hearts remain on board... in Greece.
The itineraries shown are a rough guide, as the very nature of sea travel makes it impossible to follow a detailed itinerary plan far in advance due to weather and sea conditions. Typically, by the beginning of the week, the Captain already has an idea of the general weather conditions for the next 4-5 days. The itinerary will then be developed in detail. For safety reasons, the Captain's judgment regarding navigation and any changes to the program is final.
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