Charter Locations

Saronic
Aegina - Agia Marina, Moni

Aegina, the jewel of the Saronic Gulf, is just a short distance from Athens, making it an idyllic escape. Renowned for its turquoise waters and lush pistachio groves, the island offers a blend of natural beauty and charm. Among its highlights is Agia Marina, the largest sandy beach on the island, is fully equipped with amenities, perfect for water sports enthusiasts. It boasts lively beach bars and the serene chapel of Agia Marina at its edge. Don’t miss Moni, a nearby islet where deer, peacocks, and wild goats roam freely, offering visitors a rare and unforgettable experience.

Poros - Russian Naval Base, Holy Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi

Poros, a captivating island in the Saronic Gulf, seamlessly blends historical landmarks with natural beauty. Among its notable sites is the Russian Naval Base, a picturesque bay featuring ruins from 1834 that once served as a supply station for the Russian fleet. The adjacent organized beach offers visitors serene moments of relaxation. Approximately 4 km from the town, nestled on a verdant hillside, stands the Holy Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi. Encircled by tall, sturdy walls, this monastery exemplifies island monastic architecture and provides spiritual tranquility to its visitors

Hydra -Mandraki, Bisti Beach

Hydra, the gem of the Argosaronic Gulf, enchants visitors with its blend of natural beauty and unique architecture. Highlights include Mandraki, the island’s historic naval port, now Hydra’s only sandy beach with full amenities for relaxation and water sports. Another must-visit is Bisti Beach, a secluded cove with turquoise waters, surrounded by rocks and pine forest, perfect for snorkeling and exploration.

Spetses – Zogeria, Kouzounos Beach

Undoubtedly, Spetses stands as the most historic island in the Argosaronic Gulf. Its cosmopolitan and aristocratic aura, turquoise beaches, stunning architecture, and vibrant Old Harbor captivate visitors. The gem of Spetses, Zogeria Beach, is a mesmerizing natural landscape filled with olive trees and lush pines that extend to the shore. The bay comprises two small coves: the first features a gentle sandy, organized beach, while the second is larger and more secluded. Between the two coves stands the Church of the Ascension.
For those seeking tranquility, Kouzounos Beach is ideal. Although unorganized, it offers visitors an earthly paradise