Day 1.
The first day is the day of embarkation. We will be on the Island of Samos (the boarding point will be decided a few days before according to the weather conditions). You can board from 11am. We will sleep in the port or anchorage area where we are and we will decide the plan for the next day among the whole group.
The other days, we will dedicate them to sailing and visiting the islands of Samos and Ikaria, and the Fourni Archipelago, to end the trip with one last trip, towards the Island of Naxos.
On this trip, there is no set fixed itinerary, but rather an area to discover, and we will do it at our own pace, according to what the whole group wants and the pace set by the weather.
The islands:
*Island of Samos: it is a green and mountainous island. Its highest point is 1,434m, located on Mount Kerkis. It is an island where there are numerous trails that run through forests, rivers, mountains and beaches. In its interior we also find numerous charming mountain villages, where you can taste a good traditional gastronomy and enjoy the tranquility of the interior of the island. On its coast, there is more tourist offer, and travelers in search of its crystalline waters, and fishing villages that are found around the island, but it is still not an island of mass tourism. It is also known for being the birthplace of the philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras.
*Ikaria Island: we can say that it is one of the jewels of Greece, green and mountainous, and that stands out for its tranquility and the quality of life of its inhabitants. Picturesque towns, quality local products, inhabitants who maintain their traditions, and even hot springs that flow naturally along its coast.
*Fourni Archipelago: A characteristic archipelago, with numerous natural, well-protected bays that remain intact, almost virgin. An archipelago where time stands still, in which the simple and rural life of its few inhabitants stands out.
*Island of Naxos: Located in the center of the Aegean Sea, it is part of the Cyclades. Here we can visit the most typical towns of the Cyclades, archaeological remains, monuments of Venetian influence such as castles and towers, as well as beaches and natural bays.
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