Skiathos - Skopelos - Alonnissos (5-day)
Day 1:
Meeting at the central Harbor Skiathos board the vessel Themis iv between 13:00 and 17.00m.m .. (The departure time can be changed at lunchtime or afternoon). Meet with the governor and a welcome drink. Arrange passengers and supplies cabins. Departure at 18:00, the destination is the port Skopelos Loutraki. Estimated arrival in 19.00m.m .. It is the perfect time to enjoy dinner in a tavern in front of the point of our fastenings. You can try spaghetti with scampi and champagne. Do not expect to find some nightlife here in island life is very quiet. However we can complete our day with an evening drink on board.
Day 2:
Breakfast on board until 10 a.m. Also lovers of traditional villages can visit the village language. Starting at about 12.00p.m. with destination Skopelos. On our way to the country Skopelos find the small island of Dasia, located south of Skopelos for caving with the Seals, and will stop and the famous beach Kastani (Mamma Mia) for swimming. We get there at about 13.00 pm and will stop for two hours to take a dip in the crystal waters and enjoy cool drinks on board. Depart and arrive, Panormos for swimming and enjoy cool drinks and a light meal on board. At sunset we will anchor in Skopelos. Estimated arrival at 20:00 There you can stroll the narrow streets of Skopelos maybe some souvenir shopping and dining in a restaurant or tavern. You can also close your evening with a drink at any bar on the island.
Day 3:
Breakfast on board until 10.00 .. We start at about 12.00p.m. bound for the port of Alonissos. The main feature of Alonissos is the northeast side surrounded by other small islands and rocky but with dense vegetation. In the sea caves refuge monk seals and other rare bird species. On our way to the port of Alonnisos found small islands St. George & Small (Soul Shelter, is St. George, a small uninhabited island in the Northern Sporades) located east of Skopelos for caving with the Seals, and will stop at Manola island for swimming. We get there at about 14.00 pm and will stop for three hours to take a dip in the crystal waters and enjoy cool drinks and a light meal on board. At sunset we will anchor in the port of Alonissos. Estimated arrival at 20:00 It is the perfect time to enjoy dinner in the taverns located in front of the point of our fastenings. However you can complete our day with an evening drink in the many bars featuring Alonissos Port or a stroll in the Old Village of Alonissos 5 km away from the attachment point.
Day 4:
Breakfast on board until 10 a.m. At 11:00 a.m. we depart for the island of Peristera. Our arrival estimated around 12.00p.m. There the opportunity to meet dolphins and amazing photographic scenery and swim in turquoise waters of incomparable beauty will be given. The strait formed between Alonnisos and Peristera island in the southeastern part of the island, is the unearthly beauty Blue Cave. Access is possible only from the sea by boat. Around the Blue Cave seawater has an amazing blue-green clarity while the blue becomes more intense in and around the cave. For lovers of diving we can arrange diving instructor and equipment so that you can see ancient shipwrecks around the area. (On request) is too small the day to see all this beauty that offers this island. During midday you can enjoy cool drinks and a light meal on board. At sunset we will anchor in the small bay of Steni Vala. Alonissos is the perfect time to enjoy dinner in the taverns located in front of the point of our fastenings. However we can complete our day with an evening drink on board.
5th day:
Departure from the port Elios (Neo Klima) at about 11:00 a.m., after breakfast. If the weather permits we can visit the Rock of St. John in the church filmed the famous wedding scene in the film «Mamma Mia». There the opportunity to meet dolphins and amazing snapshots and diving in unparalleled beauty water will be given. We depart for the famous Lalaria Skiathos in Koukounaries Banana Beach one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There you can enjoy swimming and sunbathing on the sandy beach or to do any water sports (canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing, water skiing, kite). Arrival in Skiathos approximately 18.00m.m .. The island is the most cosmopolitan of the Sporades. From the moment you arrive you can start your walks in Papadiamanti the main shopping street of the city, the old port and Bourtzi. Disembarkation is the next day at 09.00p.m ..
Professional water sports on cruise estimated omeno cost 500 euros (upon request)
Fishing equipment on cruise estimated cost of EUR 300 (upon request)
Lunch / Catering / Menu Special Diet (on request)
When it comes to a Cruiser Yacht with a limited number of cabins, the golden rule is: “Less is more.” Cabin space, even on luxury yachts, is limited and the last thing you want is to struggle with bulky luggage.
Here is the final luggage list:
1. Luggage (Most Important!)
NO hard suitcases: They are strictly prohibited. They won't fit in lockers and can scratch the wooden floor or the boat's gelcoat.
YES to soft duffle bags: Use fabric bags that fold up and store easily after you've emptied your clothes.
2. Clothing & Footwear (Yacht Style)
On the boat you will wear your swimsuit 90% of the time. You need clothes that dry easily and do not wrinkle.
Shoes: * A pair of boat shoes or moccasins with white soles (so they do not leave marks on the deck).
Flip-flops only for outings on land (on the boat we are usually barefoot).
Clothing:
3-4 swimsuits (so you always have a dry one).
2-3 linen shirts or polo shirts (they protect from the sun and look elegant).
1 light windproof or waterproof jacket (essential for evening sailing or humidity).
1-2 "good" clothes for dinner in Skiathos town or Skopelos.
3. Personal Care & Essentials
Sunscreen: Use lotion instead of spray. Spray makes the deck extremely slippery and dangerous, and can stain upholstery.
Toiletries: If the boat has a crew, basic items (shampoo/shower gel) are usually provided. Bring only the essentials in travel size.
Towels: Ask if beach towels are provided. If not, opt for microfiber towels that take up minimal space and dry quickly.
4. Appliances & Technology
Power outlets & long cords: Although the yacht will have power outlets, they are often in inconvenient locations.
Waterproof bag: A small waterproof bag to carry your cell phone and wallet with the tender to shore without getting them wet.
Polarized sunglasses: Essential for seeing the bottom and protecting yourself from the strong reflection of the water.
5. The Ship’s “Pharmacy”
Although the crew has a pharmacy, it’s a good idea to have your own:
Dramamine or motion sickness bracelets: Even if you don’t get dizzy, the Aegean can surprise you.
After-sun & Fenistil: For burns or mosquito/insect bites.
Today's breakfast includes a boat trip to the islands of Northern Sporades Pefkofyta, with coves, crystal clear waters, fishing villages.
Sunscreen, hat, towel, swimsuit and find your place on the boat to enjoy the most beautiful view.
You do not have to worry about ... the procedure: you have hired a Yacht with a captain who takes care of everything.
Of course! I’ve created a comprehensive Boat Supply List that includes everything you need: from water and basic food to cleaning supplies and ice.
Some additional tips for stocking up:
1. Water: This is the most important. Never run out of bottled water, as the water in the boat’s tank is usually not drinkable.
2. Easy Meals: Choose things that cook quickly (like pasta) so you don’t spend too much time in the kitchen while at sea.
3. Contact the Crew: Ask the captain if they have any preferences or allergies, as catering for the crew is usually your responsibility.
Boat Supply List
Bottled water (calculate 2 liters/person per day)
Coffee (capsules or filter) & tea
Milk (fresh & long-life)
Fresh fruits & vegetables (seasonal)
Cold meats & cheeses for sandwiches
Bread, toast & breadsticks
Eggs & yogurts
Pasta & sauces (for easy meals on board)
Snacks (nuts, crisps, cereal bars)
Wine, beers & soft drinks
Olive oil, salt, pepper, sugar
Paper towels (toilet paper, kitchen paper, paper napkins)
Dishwashing liquid & sponges
Garbage bags