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Sail around the magnificent Islands of Greece before exploring Turkey's most important landmarks and ancient cities. Sail the pristine waters of the Mediterranean visiting the popular islands of Greece ,travel south along the Aegean Coast, capturing wonderful visions of Ancient cities before heading inland to experience the incredible natural marvels of fairy chimney formations in Cappadocia then explore the magnificent mosques of Istanbul.

Sail Greece and Turkey

Day 1 Mykonos(Greece)

Mykonos(Greece)Welcome to Greece! Jump on board to meet your Captain, crew and fellow travellers. After meeting with your tour leader in the afternoon the rest of the evening will be free to explore this amazing island on your own. It is no coincidence that this, the most cosmopolitan of all Greek islands, attracts so many visitors from the entire globe. Here the steep mountains to be encountered in most of the Cyclades islands give way to low, rocky hills which combine with superb beaches.The capital Hora, with its colourful harbour in which little fishing boats nest happily side by side with luxury yachts, presents quite a different picture from that of the majority of Aegean island towns. Mykonos is spread out over a flat area, and the whitewashed streets stand as brilliant white cubic houses with stepped walls for sitting on.

Day 2 Mykonos

Departing from Mykonos in the small hours of the morning and heading for Paros. The first thing you notice when in Paros is the blue transparent sky floating inside dazzling white sunlight. Look on the island for the white Cycladic houses built next to the Aegean Sea. The two large natural bays of the islands Parikia and Naoussa, have beautifully protected sandy beaches. After a break in the island we'll sail to Naxos. The island of Naxos is the largest and most central island in the Cyclades. Approaching the island by boat, you can see two small islands to the left and right of the harbor, one with the little church of Myrtidiotissa, and the other called Palatia which is linked to Naxos Town. The imposing gate, Portara is ab ancient marble temple dedicated to Apollo. Ligdamis ordered this to be built in the god's honor in the 6th century B.C After the orientation walk in this impressive island you will have more free time to explore the town and to swim in the warm waters of the Aegean Sea – with an optional excursion.

Day 3 Naxos, Ios

Naxos, IosEarly this morning we pull anchor and start the sail to Ios. A lazy day ahead filled with sun tanning, listening to music and on board meals. We stop at an ideal swimming spot on the way to Ios - the famous tourist destination. Visitors come for its golden beaches and the characteristic Aegean architecture. Ios is well known as the party island with the lively atmosphere and the endless fun. The capital is built at the point where the ancient city was, where white houses unfold and its windmills and narrow small roads can be seen on the hill tops. We remain floating in the bay over night.

Day 4 Ios, Santorini

As the sun comes up we head for the magic summer madness of Santorini. It has been said that the sunsets in Santorini are the best in the world. From the Caldera, watch breathtaking views of the volcano & neighbouring islands. Santorini is one of the major tourist attractions of Europe with its marvellous climate and perfect observation conditions, you will experience a wild beauty created from a volcano that lies in the middle of the bay. Today you will have free time to explore the island.

Day 5 Santorini, Amorgos/Levita

Santorini, Amorgos/LevitaEarly in the morning we'll cruise to Amorgos. Amorgos is one of the popular islands in Greece with white houses, crystal clear water and a peaceful atmosphere. It is no coincidence that Luc Besson chose to shoot the first part of the film "The Big Blue" here. Once only visited by young travellers, Amorgos has become quite a "trendy" island since the film was released, and it is no surprise that you will find more adventurous people here than usual. The coastline is 112 kms long, surrounded by impressive mountains and rocky hills and the island is one of the best spots to taste traditional Greek cuisine and wine. Evening free to visit the island on your own.

Day 6 Amorgos/Levita, Leros

Early morning we pull anchor and start the sail to Leros. Leros is a mountainous, green island with high cliffs and many small bays and villages. After a swimming break in Xerakampos, we will anchor at Lakki Harbour or Agia Marina Port located in east. It's worth to visit Platanos, the main city of Leros with steep stairs, narrow streets, and flower gardens. From Platanos you can take the steps leading up the Castle of Leros climbing 300 steps! Rent a bike or explore this island by foot; both options will be unique experiences in this beautiful Dodecanese island. Depending on the weather/wind conditions we may sail to Levita instead of Leros. Levita is also a popular island on the Aegean Sea famous for its white houses, long beaches and peaceful atmosphere.

Day 7 Leros, Kos, Bodrum, Pamukkale

Leros, Kos, Bodrum, PamukkaleThis morning we will cruise to Kos (Cos), the birth place of Hippocrates, 'the Father of Medical Sciences'. Kos is the second largest island of the 12 Dodecanese islands and has a very mild climate and very fertile lands. The island houses a 560-year-old tree, a 211-year-old fountain and a 290 km long beach. You may take a swim in Lambi Beach which is very close to Kos Harbour. After spending our day here we'll depart Kos for Bodrum, the famous resort town of Turkey. Bodrum is the centre of night life in the Aegean region of Turkey and known for its amazing beaches and gulet cruise trips. History of Bodrum dates back to the 12th century B.C. The city was named 'Halicarnassus', which was the birthplace of Herodotus; the 'Father of History' who lived in the 5th century B.C. The 'Mausoleum' of King Mausolus (350 B.C.) which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World is located in Bodrum. That's the only structure that survived from the Classical Era is the Amphitheatre. It is one of the oldest theatres in Anatolia with a capacity of 13.000 people, and is still hosting many shows and concerts for the art-lovers of Bodrum. Another place that you should visit whilst in Bodrum is the landmark of the city 'Castle of Saint Peter'. It is one of the best preserved pieces of architecture with a history that dates back to the Middle Ages. 'Myndos Gate' through which Alexander the Great entered Halicarnassus is another place that you should not miss. Arriving Pamukkkale at late evening.

Day 8 Pamukkale, Cappadocia

Pamukkale, CappadociaToday we visit the ancient city of Hierapolis, which was the cure centre founded in around 160 BC by the king of Pergamum. Our day continues as we take in the unusual and beautiful landscape of the “Cotton Castle”. After lunch,we depart for Cappadocia where we visit the world famous Underground City. A region of exceptional natural and man-made wonders, characterized by fairy.

Day 9 Cappadocia

After breakfast we begin exploring all the important sights in Cappadocia including the Goreme Open Air Museum, Cavusin, Uchisar, Pigeon Valley. Ending in a visit to local handicraft manufacturers and learn about traditional art.

Day 10 Cappadocia, Ihlara, Istanbul

Cappadocia, Ihlara, IstanbulThis morning we visit the dramatically beautiful Ihlara Valley before departing for Istanbul where we arrive late in the evening.

Day 11 Istanbul

Our trip will end after we say goodbye to our new friends over breakfast, bid you safe travels, and check-out of the hotel (11:00am).


Sights Visited

  • Istanbul including Hagia Sophia Museum, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome
  • Hierapolis
  • Bodrum
  • Kos
  • Leros
  • Amargos or Levita
  • Santorini
  • Ios
  • Naxos
  • Paros
  • Mykonos

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greeceRebecca Kitchen - New ZealandA great country and a great tour guide. Very well run tour. will be highly recommended...2006-11-15Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greeceChris Cox - AustraliaI want say this was the best tour I have been on. Highly recommended.2006-4-3Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greeceTeagan Jermyn - AustraliaThe people on the tour were great .I had a lovely time2009-9-4Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greeceMare Berry - AustraliaI really enjoyed the whole trip was a great tour guide. The whole thing was very well set up. I would recommend to anyone.2009-9-4Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greeceSimone Watt - AustraliaWe got a lot of free time which i preferred a great tour leader.2009-9-2Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greeceNgaire - New ZealandExcellent everything & everyone!2007-1-19Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greecePeta Barmes - AustraliaTessie ,our tour leader, was fantastic, very fun and showed us sights and different aspects of towns whilst ensuring we had time to do our own thing if wanted.2006-11-16Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5
greeceJalon Fearon - United KingdomTour guide went above and beyond to ensure our comfort safety and satisfaction very pleased2009-9-4Tour: Sail Greece and Turkey5

General Info

Tour Code:GSTC
Duration:11 Days
Starts In:Mykonos
Ends In:Istanbul
Departs On:Sunday
Group Size:Avg. 25-30 People
Hotels Rating:5-4 star

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