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Cyclades Islands
Amorgos
Amorgos is a charter location in Cyclades, a yacht charter area in Greece.

The anchorages on Amorgos:
The Cycladic island of Amorgos is the oasis of tranquility and authenticity, ideal for vacationers wishing to spend time relaxing on its beaches and hiking numerous hilltops. The island’s most famous beach, Agia Anna, used to be a filming site of “Le Grand Bleu” film. Picturesque villages of Chora, Aegiali and Katapola are worth exploring from within and the surrounding viewpoints. Walking paths crisscrossing Amorgos lead to traditional villages, lovely landscapes and surprising spots. You can see Hozoviotissa Monastery, the top attraction of the island, both from land and sea, and it is a spectacular sight indeed. Shining white against the enormous cliff in its background, it is one of the most photogenic sites in the Cyclades.

Anafi
Anafi is a charter location in Cyclades, a yacht charter area in Greece.

The anchorages on Amorgos:
The Cycladic island of Amorgos is the oasis of tranquility and authenticity, ideal for vacationers wishing to spend time relaxing on its beaches and hiking numerous hilltops. The island’s most famous beach, Agia Anna, used to be a filming site of “Le Grand Bleu” film. Picturesque villages of Chora, Aegiali and Katapola are worth exploring from within and the surrounding viewpoints. Walking paths crisscrossing Amorgos lead to traditional villages, lovely landscapes and surprising spots. You can see Hozoviotissa Monastery, the top attraction of the island, both from land and sea, and it is a spectacular sight indeed. Shining white against the enormous cliff in its background, it is one of the most photogenic sites in the Cyclades.

Andros
Andros is a charter location in Cyclades, a yacht charter area in Greece.

The anchorages on Amorgos:
The Cycladic island of Amorgos is the oasis of tranquility and authenticity, ideal for vacationers wishing to spend time relaxing on its beaches and hiking numerous hilltops. The island’s most famous beach, Agia Anna, used to be a filming site of “Le Grand Bleu” film. Picturesque villages of Chora, Aegiali and Katapola are worth exploring from within and the surrounding viewpoints. Walking paths crisscrossing Amorgos lead to traditional villages, lovely landscapes and surprising spots. You can see Hozoviotissa Monastery, the top attraction of the island, both from land and sea, and it is a spectacular sight indeed. Shining white against the enormous cliff in its background, it is one of the most photogenic sites in the Cyclades.

Koufonisi
Koufonisi is a charter location in Cyclades, a yacht charter area in Greece.

Koufonisia (GreekΚουφονήσια) are a small island complex and a former community in the CycladesGreece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Naxos and Lesser Cyclades, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 26.025 km2.

Mykonos - Platis Gialos

Mykonos, known as the “Island of the Winds,” is the most popular island of the Cyclades. It is an island that will enchant you at first sight. One of the most beautiful destinations worth visiting is Platis Gialos. Located on the southern side of the island, it is characterized by a family-friendly atmosphere. The beach features an expansive golden sandy shore and offers well-equipped facilities, attracting lovers of water sports and leisure.

Serifos - Psili Ammos, Kalo Ambeli

Serifos captivates visitors with its rugged beauty and diverse beaches, ranging from rocky shores to golden sands, all embraced by crystal-clear, deep blue waters. A highlight is Psili Ammos, awarded “Best Beach in Europe” in 2003, featuring shallow turquoise waters, golden sand, and tamarisk trees. Nearby, two renowned seafood taverns, “Manolis” and “Stefanakos,” offer delightful dining experiences. Another notable beach is Kalo Ambeli, boasting azure waters, sandy shores, and broad rock formations. This unorganized beach lacks natural shade and requires a 20-minute walk along a passable path, but its serene beauty makes the effort worthwhile.

Polyaigos - Galazia Nera

Between Kimolos and Milos lies Polyaigos, the oasis of the Cyclades. Approaching the island, one is immediately struck by its imposing white cliffs rising majestically from the sea. Among its hidden treasures is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Cyclades, Galazia Nera. This secluded spot boasts white sands and crystal-clear, turquoise waters, making it a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts eager to explore its captivating underwater world.

Santorini - Oia, Nea Kameni

In Santorini, the senses are overwhelmed by the island’s enchanting energy, deeply rooted in its volcanic origins. The imposing red and black rock formations of Nea Kameni, the island’s renowned volcano, invite exploration of its craters and relaxation in its hot springs, bringing to life the legend of Santorini as the lost Atlantis. Beyond the volcanic allure, the village of Oia offers an indescribable experience. Witnessing its sunset imparts a profound sense of the island’s unique energy, leaving visitors with unforgettable memories.

Milos - Kleftiko, Sarakiniko

Milos, celebrated for its enchanting beaches, boasts a rich tapestry of myths and traditions, earning it the moniker “island of pirates.” A standout destination is Kleftiko, once a genuine pirate hideout, now captivating visitors with its striking white volcanic formations, crystal-clear waters, and hidden caves. Equally mesmerizing is Sarakiniko, where white volcanic rocks plunge into the sea, crafting a surreal, lunar-like landscape. Exploring its concealed coves and caves offers a glimpse into the island’s intriguing past.