Charter Locations

Ionian Islands
Kefalonia - Sami, Myrtos Beach, Fiskardo

Kefalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands, captivates visitors with its unparalleled beauty. Its lush landscapes, crystal-clear waters, picturesque coves, and luxurious resorts offer unforgettable experiences. The area of Sami combines rich history with stunning nature. Verdant trees embrace the beaches, creating scenes reminiscent of the film “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin,” which was filmed here. Myrtos Beach, renowned across the Mediterranean, stands out for its white pebbles and exotic waters that transition from green to deep blue towards the horizon, offering a unique spectacle. Fiskardo is an experience in itself. Its harbor, with neoclassical mansions, colorful balconies, and two-story houses, combined with the deep red of the tiles and the blue of the sea, creates a setting that enchants every visitor.

Ithaca - Gidaki Beach, Afales Beach

Ithaca, with its enchanting beaches, lush vegetation, and picturesque villages, is often likened to paradise. A must-visit is Afales Beach, a secluded haven surrounded by white cliffs that provide natural shade, creating an unforgettable setting. Its crystal-clear waters and small coves make it ideal for exploration. Equally stunning is Gidaki Beach, considered one of the most beautiful in the Ionian Sea, boasting pristine, emerald waters perfect for swimming and diving. Accessible by boat or a scenic trail, Gidaki offers a serene escape into nature’s beauty.

Corfu – Benitse, Paleokastritsa

The cosmopolitan island of Corfu, perhaps the most renowned of the Ionian Islands and among the most popular in the Mediterranean, captivates visitors with its unique charm. A must-visit destination is Benitses, a seaside village that harmoniously blends mountain and sea, featuring crystal-clear waters and picturesque architecture. Equally enchanting is Paleokastritsa, the jewel of Corfu, where natural beauty and pristine waters embrace small beaches, forming coves amidst lush green slopes adorned with olive and citrus trees.

Paxos - Gaios , Lakka Voutoumi Beach

Paxos is renowned for its lush vegetation, intricate coastlines, impressive sea caves, and beaches with dazzling turquoise waters. The island’s capital and main port, Gaios, is nestled behind the islets of Panagia and Agios Nikolaos. Its picturesque harbour showcases traditional Ionian architecture, featuring houses painted in shades of salmon, ochre, or deep ruby red, with tiled roofs and deep cypress-green doors and windows. Further north lies Lakka, a village of unique natural beauty situated in a sheltered bay. Surrounded by olive and cypress trees, Lakka is a favoured anchorage for sailors. The settlement comprises traditional stone houses, narrow alleyways, and a charming central square.

Antipaxos

Antipaxos, the idyllic islet adjacent to Paxos, is often likened to paradise. This diminutive island is adorned with expansive vineyards and boasts the stunning Voutoumi Beach. Voutoumi captivates visitors with its lush greenery, turquoise, crystal-clear waters, and a shoreline adorned with large white pebbles interspersed with stretches of white sand. The surrounding verdant landscape extends to the water’s edge, creating a mesmerizing and unforgettable scene.