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We use the expression island-hopping to represent the probability of stopping at numerous islands on a round-trip excursion or enroute trip with a cruising yacht. Unlike large cruise ships that stop at a couple of destinations, a cruising yacht can stop anywhere, especially in a territory like Greece’s Cyclades where the sheer number of islands gives the guest numerous options. In a week charter cruise yacht, you can visit up to 7 islands (or destinations) without having to sail every insanely long day. Options and possibilities can be found in the ‘itinerary’ section, but a shipmate or a crew with her skipper can also plan a personalized schedule based on your wants and needs depending on weather conditions.

What makes renting a yacht in the Greek islands an interesting idea?

You don’t need to take after a certain time plan according to the schedule of the ferry lines

You don’t waste time packing and unpacking as all your things are unpacked inside your cabin. You just have to unpack a few on arrival and repack before disembarking.

You don’t have to worry about planning everything ahead of time and spending an inordinate amount of energy figuring it out. You simply have to discover the yacht that suits your needs.

You don’t have to worry after the planned fix if the weather is awful and there are no boat associations between the islands.

You can conform your schedule as indicated by your requirements or weather conditions.

In the event that you like one island more, you can stay one more night and border another.

On the cruise yacht you have a fully prepared kitchen and fridge so that you can have the vast majority of snacks on board avoiding extra expenses on snacks.

The general cost of a contract (charter with skipper) per person is more than 2 times less than the cost of the same scheduled itinerary with ferry and hotel overnights.

On your way to the next island, you can stop at any shoreline, isolated or crowded with a specific end goal to swim, snorkel, relax, snack or have lunch.

There is no impediment to your decisions, one day you can choose an overcrowded coast and the next a totally separate one, only accessible by boat. One day you can choose a busy island and the next you can visit the smallest and most populous port that you can discover in the area. One night you can camp in a port and the following nights remain concentrated as a safe haven; have a night swim and a sentimental dinner under the stars. Various daily options, different island options can consolidate a flawless cruising week.

Finishing off the above reason for what makes ‘sailing in the greek islands’ such an amazing idea is how you can also have different tastes every day.

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