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chart your own course
Destination
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chart your own course
Destination
The beauty of chartering Stavros is that you have the entire Aegean archipelago at your disposal. Whether you’re on a one-day cruise, planning a magical long weekend, or have a week or more to glide around the Greek islands, you can tailor your itinerary to your whims and the weather. From castaway coves to cosmopolitan harbours, charming fishing villages to underwater caves, our seasoned crew know every hidden treasure of these wine-dark seas.
The beauty of chartering Stavros is that you have the entire Aegean archipelago at your disposal. Whether you’re on a one-day cruise, planning a magical . . . long weekend, or have a week or more to glide around the Greek islands, you can tailor your itinerary to your whims and the weather. From castaway coves to cosmopolitan harbours, charming fishing villages to underwater caves, our seasoned crew know every hidden treasure of these wine-dark seas.
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Destinations
Create your own leisurely Greek island odyssey, or simply let serendipity (and Captain Giorgos) chart your course. Take a gentle cruise around the Athenian Riviera and glamorous Argo-Saronic isles. Embark on an island-hopping adventure from any destination. Travel in style between Greek islands and exclusive seaside resorts. Or celebrate a special occasion with an overnight cruise. Just as every kaiki is unique, every trip aboard Stavros is one-of-a-kind.
Athenian Riviera & Argosaronic Islands
Just an hour or two from Stavros’ mooring in Glyfada, you could be watching an epic sunset in Sounion, enjoying grilled octopus on the quayside in Aegina, diving into the luminous blue sea at Agistri, snorkelling on Poros, catching a contemporary art show on Hydra, or having a cocktail with the yacht set on Spetses. The most accessible island group from Athens, the Argo-Saronic islands are sophisticated, relaxed, and culturally rich.
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Peloponnese
Coast
The mythical Peloponnese is like several islands in one. From the sheltered, tree-lined bay of Kiparissi to the dramatic medieval fortress of Monemavasia, this unspoiled coastline is steeped in history and natural beauty. The sugar-fine sands of Elafonisos could be in the Caribbean rather than the Aegean. Float in the pale blue waters of Greece’s most photogenic beach, or snorkel over the submerged city of Pavlopetri. Drift into the fjord of Gerakas and discover a saltwater lagoon with sensational tavernas at the water’s edge.
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Cyclades Islands
This is the Greece everyone dreams of. A sun-kissed archipelago of rocky shores, whitewashed villages, golden beaches, and gin-clear seas. From Santorini’s sunken caldera to the magnificent ruins of Delos, the fashionable beach clubs of Mykonos to blissfully peaceful islands like Iraklia and Anafi, where time seems to have stopped in the 1960s, the Cyclades are the irresistible sirens of the Mediterranean. Bask in their timeless beauty on the ultimate island-hopping holiday.
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Cyclades
Sporades Islands
This lush island group offers a glimpse of authentic Greece. Protected from the meltemi wind, these pine-fringed islands are home to a stunning variety of underwater life. The Marine Park of Alonissos is a protected habitat for endangered monk seals. Drop anchor on one of the castaway islets with sunken shipwrecks, sea caves and monasteries to explore. The shimmering bays of Skiathos and Skopelos played a starring role in the Mamma Mia movie. Skyros is a throwback to a bygone Greece, where you can feast on lobster spaghetti in the quaint little harbour.
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Dodecanese Islands
Adrift between Europe and the Orient, this chain of 14 islands bears traces of Greece’s chequered history. The Dodecanese have attracted marauders and merchants since antiquity, leaving a potpourri of medieval castles, Ottoman minarets, Byzantine monuments, and colourful architecture. Rhodes and Patmos, with their World Heritage sites, maybe the most famous. But it’s the smallest islands that steal the show — from the neoclassical mansions (and delicious baby shrimp) of Symi, to the castaway beaches of Marathi, Lipsi and Agathonisi, and the welcoming, one-port isle of Kastellorizo.
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Athenian Riviera & 
Argosaronic Islands
Just an hour or two from Stavros’ mooring in Glyfada, you could be watching an epic sunset in Sounion, enjoying grilled octopus on the quayside in Aegina, diving into the luminous blue sea at Agistri, snorkelling on Poros, catching a contemporary art show on Hydra, or having a cocktail with the yacht set on Spetses. The most accessible island group from Athens, the Argo-Saronic islands are sophisticated, relaxed, and culturally rich.
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Peloponnese 
Coast
The mythical Peloponnese is like several islands in one. From the sheltered, tree-lined bay of Kiparissi to the dramatic medieval fortress of Monemavasia, this unspoiled coastline is steeped in history and natural beauty. The sugar-fine sands of Elafonisos could be in the Caribbean rather than the Aegean. Float in the pale blue waters of Greece’s most photogenic beach, or snorkel over the submerged city of Pavlopetri. Drift into the fjord of Gerakas and discover a saltwater lagoon with sensational tavernas at the water’s edge.
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Cyclades
Islands
This is the Greece everyone dreams of. A sun-kissed archipelago of rocky shores, whitewashed villages, golden beaches, and gin-clear seas. From Santorini’s sunken caldera to the magnificent ruins of Delos, the fashionable beach clubs of Mykonos to blissfully peaceful islands like Iraklia and Anafi, where time seems to have stopped in the 1960s, the Cyclades are the irresistible sirens
of the Mediterranean. Bask in their timeless beauty on the ultimate island-hopping holiday.

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Sporades
Islands
This lush island group offers a glimpse of authentic Greece. Protected from the meltemi wind, these pine-fringed islands are home to a stunning variety of underwater life. The Marine Park of Alonissos is a protected habitat for endangered monk seals. Drop anchor on one of the castaway islets with sunken shipwrecks, sea caves and monasteries to explore. The shimmering bays of Skiathos and Skopelos played a starring role in the Mamma Mia movie. Skyros is a throwback to a bygone Greece, where you can feast on lobster spaghetti in the quaint little harbour.

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Dodecanese
Islands
Adrift between Europe and the Orient, this chain of 14 islands bears traces of Greece’s chequered history. The Dodecanese have attracted marauders and merchants since antiquity, leaving a potpourri of medieval castles, Ottoman minarets, Byzantine monuments, and colourful architecture. Rhodes and Patmos, with their World Heritage sites, maybe the most famous. But it’s the smallest islands that steal the show — from the neoclassical mansions (and delicious baby shrimp) of Symi, to the castaway beaches of Marathi, Lipsi and Agathonisi, and the welcoming, one-port isle of Kastellorizo.
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