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Base
(Cyclades)
This is the central group of islands in the Aegean, so called because they
surround the rocky Delos, (cycle means ring in Greek), the ancient trade,
political and religious center of the world.
This group of islands consists of 21 bigger islands and 20 smaller ones, all
of them a delight; each has its own special character and charm. The
Cyclades are considered by most to be the typical part of Greece, with its
charming white washed houses and windmills, its beautiful sunny beaches, the
ancient ruins, small taverns with good food and wine are found everywhere.
You can enjoy the lively nightlife of Mykonos, the tourist heart of Greece,
the cosmopolitan flavour of Paros, Naxos and los, the natural beauty and
architectural style of Santorini and of course Tinos, the center of the
orthodox faith. As a contrast to these islands, you will enjoy the simpler
but no less important pleasures of the other islands, such as Kea, Sikinos,
Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos, Milos, Amorgos and Andros etc.
Do not miss a chance to sail down to the small islands such as Dhonoussa,
Skhinoussa, Iraklia and Koufonisia, where you can explore unspoiled small
hamlets, fully protected small ports and anchorages, attractive places which
are a delight to visit, you could not imagine that they still exist!
Weather & Wind
The prevailing wind in the summer is the Meltemi blowing from
the North; it begins to blow in June, blows strongest in July/August and
subsides from the middle of September. In July and August the wind blows at
force 5-6 and may reach force 7-8. It may blow for 1-3 days or sometimes
blow for 1 week continuously. In the other months the wind strength is less,
around force 3-4.
In the Northern Cyclades it blows from North East, in the middle Cyclades
from the North, in the Southern Cyclades it blows from the North West. In
the South West islands it is less strong. During spring and autumn, you may
be faced with winds coming from the South. In general, the sailing
conditions are much more demanding than in other areas of Greece therefore,
we advise the Cyclades route to be taken for a minimum of at least two weeks
holiday.
Suggested Itinerary
Departure: Athens
Total distance: 355 nautical miles approximately
1st day: Embarkation
2nd day: Athens - Sounio - Kea (Vourkari) (40 nm)
3rd day: Kea - Loutra (Kithnos) (20 nm)
4th day: Loutra - Siros - Mykonos (40 nm)
5th day: Mykonos - Delos - Paros (25 nm)
6th day: Paros - los (25 nm)
7th day: los - Sikinos -Thira (20 nm)
8th day: Thira - Folegandros (30 nm)
9th day: Folegandros - Kimolos - Sifnos (20 nm)
10th day: Sifnos - Serifos (20 nm)
11th day: Serifos - Merichas (Kithnos) (15 nm)
12th day: Merichas - Poros (45 nm)
13th day: Poros - Aegina (30 nm)
14th day: Aegina - Athens (25 nm)
15th day: Disembarkation |
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