The daily cruises are organized near beautiful places of the Argolic Gulf and of course the famous “Bourtzi Castle”. The cruises include local wine & drinks during the trip as well as a well-prepared buffet meals and snacks, all prepared with local and high quality products.
Daily cruise to Nafplio-Ksiropigado-Agios Andreas-Tyros-Romvi-Nafplio
The daily trip begins from the port of Nafplio at 9:30 p.m. where you will have the opportunity to see and admire the beauty of Nafplio from another perspective while our crew serves you breakfast and coffee.
The first stop is at Ksiropigado where you can have the opportunity to swim at the beautiful waters.
After passing by Astros we get in Agios Andreas and make a stop to some perfect isolated small bays where you can make use of Calypso’s toys such as SUP, seascooter and snorkelling.
Next station is Tyros with its crystal-clear blue waters where our chef will cook and our crew will serve you the best traditional meal with all Greek and local products. After Tyros we “sailawave” to Romvi which is a little island close to Tolo. Very few locals have the opportunity to go to this little island even if it is literally next to the most well known tourist destination of Argolida.
Right before Nafplio, there is a great beach called “Arvanitia” and one of the best pedestrian areas which can also be visited on foot from the port of Nafplio. Through this route you will have the chance to see a picturesque place of Nafplio.
Finally, by entering in Nafplio, at the way back at the sunset, you will be enchanted by the combination of the beauty of the scenery along with the illuminated city having in front of it the famous “Bourtzi Castle”.
After the end of our beautiful cruise, we will collect all the photographs taken through it and we will send it so as to have these memorable moments in your mind.
For special occasions such us bachelor, birthday parties, honeymoon, corporate events etc Sailawave provides you the best custom daily cruise of your choice. There is the opportunity to customize your trip with our help according to your desire and needs. You only have to choose the places you want to visit.
Our company offers both crewed and bareboat catamaran charter in the Greek islands. Our catamaran is fully equipped and well maintained, given personal care with attention to all details and needs of our customers. Our trained staff will assist you to book your charter and organize your trip. We will try our best to make this sailing vacations of your dreams.
For people with experience in yachting in the Greek seas and for those who sail for fun seeking the opportunity to explore new destinations. From the day you make your enquiry until the day you start your charter with us at “ Sailawave” you will be speaking with our friendly, knowledgeable team here on Greece. They know the boat, the area and they can advise you about the route which would be suitable for you. At least one person in your group must be qualified and experienced enough to handle the yacht safely and competently.
If you are non – experienced or you have not certification to go bareboat, but you dream for sailing luxury holidays and you wish to live unforgettable moments then a skippered yacht charter is the appropriate sailing holidays for you.
Skippered charters give you the freedom to do exactly what you want, whether it will be swimming, snorkeling, exploring caves or having a siesta in the shade. Our experienced skippers will be able to take you to beautiful and extraordinary places as well as mooring in the harbours in busy high summer season.
The skippered sailing holiday option is suitable for families with young children as well as couples with little or no experience who want to explore and have a romantic holiday.
Day 1 : Nafplion – Tyros (19 nm)
Tyros is a beautiful coastal small village with beaches, restaurants and cafes and it is also on the edge of the largest National Park in Greece, Parnon Park. It is a protected bay, with beautiful surrounding. The local community always lay on a number of events through the summer and it is a great way to join in the fun as most of the events are free. Visit “Ligeria Beach” (South of Tyros below the windmills).
Day 2 : Tyros – Ermioni (24nm)
Leaving behind Tyros, sail north to Ermioni, a village on the coast of Peloponnese with two ports, each one protecting different wind directions.
Ermioni was founded by the ancient Greek tribe of Dryopes and according to Homer, the fleet of Ermioni participated at the Trojan War. Strolling around Pronos hill, one will encounter the picturesque church of “Agia Ermioni”. This church is built upon a temple that was dedicated to the ancient Greek goddess of marriage, Hera. Bisti, a peninsula situated at the eastern part of Ermioni town, is another great place to visit. In there, there is a temple dedicated to Poseidon (though some believe that this temple is actually dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom) that was built around the end of the 6th century B.C. In Bisti, there is also the ancient Porfireio and at the tip of the peninsula, there is an old lighthouse that still operates. The Spilia tis Vitorizas, is located really close to the lighthouse. Legend has it that there is a creature inside this cave that can petrify children and chase away the fish.
Bitsi is full of green and full of history and legends.
One of the famous beaches of Ermioni is the jaw-dropping Kouverta beach. Kouverta’s paradisiacal waters as well as its lovely golden sand will astound you. Bisti beach is a pebbled beach with pure waters, near to innumerable trees. Sentoni beach is another great option, for its waters are crystal-clear!
The way offers many options for swimming on Spetses, Dhokos or the Peloponnese coast
Day 3 : Ermioni – Poros (20nm)
Poros is comprised of two islands, Sphairia and Kalavria, of which the former is a volcanic rock and the latter planted with pine trees. Although a small island, its history, sights, and beaches compensate all visitors.
“On the birthday of Aphrodite, there was a feast of the gods, at which the god Poros or Plenty, who is the son of Metis or Discretion, was one of the guests. When the feast was over, Penia or Poverty, as the manner is on such occasions, came about the doors to beg. Now Plenty who was the worse for nectar (there was no wine in those days), went into the garden of Zeus and fell into a heavy sleep, and Poverty considering her own straitened circumstances, plotted to have a child by him, and accordingly she lay down at his side and conceived Love” Plato, Symposium, 178.
Day 4 : Poros – Agistri (15nm)
On day 4 you will leave Poros and sailawave. Agistri is a green, lush island that includes many scenic and unspoiled charms despite its proximity to the great Greek capital city. Along with Poros, Aegina, Spetses, and Hydra, it belongs to the Saronic group of Greek islands.
The island offers surprising tranquility considering its closeness to the bustling city, as well as extraordinary scenery and breathtaking beaches, with opportunities for many outdoor activities. There is also a unique nightlife scene on Agistri.
Day 5 : Agistri – Hydra (34nm)
Hydra, one of the most cosmopolitan Greek islands, is located in the heart of the Argo Saronic Gulf standing out for her classy beauty! On Hydra island, you won’t see any cars. Everyone uses their foot, boats or donkeys to get around the island. The cars ban, along with the elegant stone mansions of the island, create a charming atmosphere and make the island one of the most serene destinations. Reaching the port, Hydra island looks glamorous like an art-paint, with grey, white and blue colours above the blue of the sea, an exemplar of architectonics and aesthetics. The town of Hydra island, which is the centre of the whole island, is built amphitheatrically around the port, combining nature and architecture.
Day 6: Hydra – Spetses (18 nm)
Sail along the coast of Hydra and see the remote small beaches and the historic Captain’s houses and continue to Spetses island. Spetses, is an island boasting a long naval tradition, famous for its significant contribution to the 1821 War of Independence. It was here, when the revolution flag was raised on 3rd April 1821. The island has managed to retain its individual traditional character thanks to its well-preserved grand captain mansions, still bearing eloquent witness to the island’s glorious past. The picturesque old harbour and Dápia, a tourist and commercial centre where the heart of the island’s entertainment beats, are the trademarks of the town of Spetses.
Day 7 : Spetses – Nafplio (25nm)
On your last day, you will leave Spertses and sail your final destination, at Nafplio in our base .You can stop for swimming in a small isolated island called Romvi near Tolo and arrive until 18:00 Back to Nafplio.