SAILING REGION
The Sporades archipelago is made up of four large islands in close proximity to each other, which provide sufficient mooring and accommodation facilities. They also offer both lively and tranquil night life alternatives to satisfy every demand.
Around the coastlines of the islands, there is a large variety of beaches, from very cosmopolitan ones, partly or very crowded during the high season, to small, secluded ones accessed only by sea, for those in search of a more private time.
The numerous smaller isles (most of them uninhabited), scattered within the archipelago, the verdant scenery dominating the whole region and its deep blue waters, add to its mystique, impelling the sailors to a quest for hidden marvels. While sailing in the region an escort of dolphins is a rather common yet always marvelous surprise.
The Sporades is also famous for hosting the last robust population of the Mediterranean monk seal, the oldest seal species, protected within the boundaries of the National Marine Park. In most of the islands within the park anchoring is permitted. The luckiest of the visitors may even encounter one of these rare marine mammals.
*Our goal is to provide those who choose to sail the Greek seas an alternative, more active type of sailing vacation, yet, in the most luxurious and leisured style.
In our philosophy, every visitor can be more than just a tourist and become an active traveler, indulging in the true marvels, secrets, and ways of life of the visited places.
After all, it is such experiences and the deeper knowledge and understanding of the places we visit that turn us into citizens of the world.