Day 8
After breakfast on board, retern Volos you can leave the boat at around 12 am.
For 2 people only
Multi-Day Programm, Day North Sporades, Skyro, Evia. Set sail on the seas near North Sporades, East Pelio & North Evoia with Luxury Motor Yachts Themis iv !!!!
This cruise yacht is authorized for 8 maximum people guest in day, with 2 maximum people guest (2 berths ) at night
Day 1
Embarkation at Volos at 3-5 PM. Meeting point at Volos central port. Welcome aboard to the Motor yacht. Meet the skipper and the hostess, plan the trip with a welcome drink. Settle in your cabins, while the crew gets the supplies for the trip. Departure at 6 PM, our destination is the small island of Trikeri in Pagasitikos gulf. Estimated arrival: 7 PM. It’s the perfect time to enjoy dinner at the taverna located only within 10m off our mooring point. You will get to taste the unique spaghetti with crawfish, specialty of the taverna. You can also try “tsipouro ” the local drink. Don’t expect to find any nightlife here. The island of Trikeri is very quiet however we can wrap up the day by having a drink on board.
Day 2
Breakfast on board. and settling we depart for the southern beaches of Skopelos. We stop for a swim in the majestic Stafylos, and continue to Skopelos Town at around 9pm, where we will spend the night and dine in a fantastic traditional tavern in Skopelos.
Day 3
After breakfast we take supplies from the town of Skopelos and we depart at around 11am for the southern beaches of Alonissos. We stop for a swim four or five times and at around 3pm we visit the island of Peristera for a swim in the “Navagio” whose waters look like those of the Caribbean Islands, barbeque lunch on board and rest. We leave the place at 8pm and arrive, at around 9 pm, at the island of Alonissos, in the port of Patitiri for an overnight stay, dinner at the traditional taverns of Alonissos, or in the traditional taverns of Chora Alonnisos in the mountain (a traditional settlement which resembles Santorini).
Day 4
After breakfast we take supplies from the town of Alonissos and we depart at around 11am for the fantastic blue cave where we can swim and visit the inerior in our rubber dinghy. After about one hour we go to the heavenly, uninhabited island of Kyra Panagia where we will spend the night in the natural fantastic bay of Agios Petros with a free program for swimming and fishing, cooking or barbecue with what we have in our supplies or what fish we might catch.
Day 5
After our morning swim, since we are not in a harbor, we have breakfast and at around 11am we head for the “home of the seals”, the “Piperi” Island. After 2 hours of swimming, playing with and feeding the seals, we continue for a natural paradise, the magnificent island complex of “Skantzoura”, which is also uninhabited. There we will spend the night with a free program for swimming and fishing, cooking or barbecue with what we have in our supplies or what fish we might catch..
Day 6
After our morning swim we have breakfast and at around 11am we depart for the northern heavenly evergreen beaches of Skyros where we stop three to four times for swimming and at about 3pm we go to Skyropoula for a swim, lunch and rest. At about 8pm we will be in the port of Skyros Linaria. After we dock the boat and we get ready and at around 10pm we call a taxi to take us to the beautiful mountain town of Skyros, which is a traditional settlement of fantastic beauty where we can visit the workshop of the unique craftsman of traditional handmade carvings of traditional furniture and sandals. We can also find handmade ceramics with traditional designs and dine in taverns offering traditional delicacies.
Day 7
After our morning swim and breakfast, we depart for the northern beaches of Evia and stop at the private island of Pontikoniso, where we will arrive at around 3pm for a swim, lunch and rest. At 9am we return to the port of Skiathos, where we will spend the night, with a free night out.
Day 8
After breakfast on board, retern Volos you can leave the boat at around 12 am.
For 2 people only
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