GREECE | Starting point in Athens
Sometimes, things fall into place just like that. I fell in love with the sea life, Greek summer, the islands… Since then, it has been my big-hearted mission to bring people to the infinity of the sea.
Join Captain Elias and Anetta on the following dates:
20 – 27 July 2024
03 – 10 August 2024
Say YES to an experience that is not to describe with words, but must be felt with your heart and all senses. So yes, I won’t write much, but: Take this chance.
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We will be sailing from Alimos Marina in Athens to the Saronic Islands on Saturday. During the trip, you will have the opportunity to visit 4-5 beautiful Saronic islands and practice yoga daily on each island. You can also swim in bays with crystal-clear waters, explore each island through hiking, by car or scooter or ATV, and visit interesting landmarks such as volcanoes, ancient monuments like the ancient theater of Epidaurus, the sunken city, the temple of Athena, and more. Alternatively, you can simply relax on the islands while enjoying an iced Espresso Freddo.
Join experienced professional Skipper Captain Elias and Anetta, your yoga teacher on board, for a small and cozy group experience with up to 8 persons only. Our boats range from 43 feet to 52 feet.
Saronic Gulf is the most popular destination for weekly sailing trips with its beautiful islands, interesting ancient monuments and crystal clear waters.
Important retreat information
During your trip, you’ll be sharing your cabin with your travel companion or another person from your group (of the same sex). You can book the entire cabin for yourself at an additional cost. However, if you’re more of an outdoorsy person and enjoy gazing at the Mediterranean sky and fall asleep, sleeping on deck is always an option.
Please be mindful that cabin space and onboard comfort are limited, so pack lightly and avoid bringing large hardcover suitcases. We’ll provide towels and bed linens, and the boat is equipped with a fully stocked kitchen, electricity, and warm showers. For your days on the boat, you won’t need much more than your swimwear, sunscreen, and sunglasses. However, do remember to pack a warm jumper and a waterproof jacket, as evenings can feel chilly after a day in the water. Additionally, bring a beach towel and your yoga mat.
Before we set sail, we’ll visit supermarkets together to stock up on breakfast and lunch ingredients. In the evenings, we’ll dock at official ports (as required by the boat insurance company), where you can enjoy dinner at local tavernas. Food costs are relatively cheap in Greece, you can budget around 200 EUR for all your meals and drinks for the week.
Before departure, you will hit the supermarkets together to stock up on ingredients for breakfast and lunches during sailing. In the evenings, you will always overnight in official ports (obligatory from the boat insurance company) where you can have dinner at the local tavernas and fill up your supplies again if necessary. The cost of food is relatively cheap in Greece, for a week you, should plan 200 EUR for all your meals, and drinks.
As an experienced skipper, Captain Elias will prioritize safety on sailing days, so the final itinerary and whether we sail or motor will depend on wind force and direction.
We’re eagerly anticipating welcoming you aboard.
This will truly be a holiday unlike any other!
Love,
Anetta