Board your yacht in Athens and take a leisurely cruise to the island of Kythnos with its wild, rugged landscape. Bragging 100 beaches along its coastline, all of which are suitable for swimming, this island also has the good fortune of not being overdeveloped by tourism. Chora and Driopida are a couple of the island's most picturesque villages. You'll also be able to hike to some amazing historical sites, visit the Castle of Oria, Katafiki Cave and stone-enclosed thermal springs at Loutra.
Kythnos is a relaxed paradise where you can fully embrace beach life, with countless sandy stretches only accessible by yacht and clear waters to intrigue divers.
Enjoy your first night on board dining under the stars.
After breakfast make way to the beautifully relaxed Serifos, a yachting haven packed with infinite charm, thanks to sheltered bays crystal clear waters and beautiful beaches. Head hillside to wander the main chora and take in breathtaking panoramic views at the top whilst enjoying a Tsipouro from an alfresco café.
The capital, Serifos Chora, is undoubtedly one of the Cyclades' most beautiful capitals! You can while away time strolling along the narrow alleys of Chora, enjoy a drink at the island's bars after spending the day on the idyllic Serifos beaches.
If you are not eating on board then try Tis Kali for fresh fish, seafood and authentic Cycladic side dishes.
Largest in the island group, Naxos lays claim to the highest Cycladic peak of Mount Zas, set amidst meandering hiking trails and fertile valleys strewn with vineyards.
The coast is fringed with exotic beaches, exciting wreck dives and friendly seaside tavernas, not forgetting the windsurfing haven on the western shore. Compared to its bustling counterparts, relaxed Naxos remains relatively undiscovered: step back in time to mountain villages where self-sufficient locals still wear traditional clothing, woven with ancient looms.
Summer entertainment abounds at Bazeos Castle with performances and exhibitions and the August Panigiri festival celebrations are particularly significant in Filoti.
If you are not dining on board then try Barozzi for a full degustation menu, an enticing opportunity to sample the comprehensive menu as part of a true dining experience with wine pairing.
Mykonos is one of the most luxurious Greek islands, with its countless resorts and many great restaurants and bars. Famous for the glamour of its nightlife, the island's main attraction after it's plethora of beautiful beaches. Anchor off "Little Venice", well known for its charming seaside neighbourhood, with its row of waterfront cafes overlooking the sea, shop by day or enjoy a sunset cocktail in one of the glamorous Mykonos bars and lebraty endorsed Night Clubs.
If you are looking to eat ashore try the TAVERNA at the Wild Hotel or Spila In the beautiful cave of Agia Anna, next to Kalafatis beach. Alternatively the beach clubs offer respite from the ocean waves...there are too many to mention but Jacki O, Scorpios, 54, and Nammos are good places to start.
Tinos is a really fascinating island. It's one of Greece's holiest places and is a must-visit destination for religious Greeks and other Orthodox Christians. There are over 1,000 churches in Tinos, and if you explore the island you will literally spot hundreds of them.
The island is also home to quaint villages, sandy beaches and is the ideal place for sports enthusiasts, particularly hikers and surfers. After the buzz of Mykonos, Tinos offers a peaceful and traditional character
For a slice of away-from-it-all tranquility, make way to culturally significant Syros. Capital town Ermoupolis exudes the romance of a bygone era amongst pasted-hued neoclassical architecture, narrow streets and café-dotted squares. Boasting many pristine beaches, and sheltered coves, (Galissas is a must), this is a perfect place to enjoy swimming, snorkeling and embrace the fun of the yachts water toys.
Dinner ashore at Mazi, set in a ruined Venetian mansion just off the main square. Clever lighting and brilliant décor make this a wonderful setting to spend an evening.
The winding coastline of Kea provides an array of beaches where you can relax in peace and quiet, and enjoy all the yachts water toys, it's a great place to get on the jet ski, kayak or snorkel to explore and enjoy the pristine waters.
Fishing enthusiasts also have plenty to keep them occupied on charter, with bass, grouper and lobster found in this area... you may even be able to catch your supper!
After a last swim and leisurely breakfast head back to Athens to disembark. If you didn't have chance to visit the Acropolis and other points of interest, make time today before you head home.