Mykonos vs. Santorini: Which Island is Right for You?

Mykonos vs. Santorini: Which Island is Right for You?

If you’re planning a trip to Greece, then you’re likely in the process of researching different islands. And with more than 200 inhabited islands to choose from, knowing which one to select can be difficult. For many, it comes down to Mykonos or Santorini.

Get to Know Mykonos

Located in the southern portion of the Aegean Sea, Mykonos is one of the more famous and acclaimed Greek islands belonging to the Cyclades complex. You’ll find it nestled in close proximity to a number of other smaller islands, including Paros, Tinos, Naxos, and Syros.

Mykonos is believed to be the second-most visited Greek island each year – something that’s due in large part to its vibrant dual personality. During the daytime, Mykonos is a classic Greek island with all of the iconic views and experiences that travelers and tourists have come to expect: windmills, cozy paved alleys, trendy shops, Instagram-worthy architecture, and sugar-cube houses. But when the sun goes down, the island’s wild side comes out. The nightlife in Mykonos is renowned, and the Little Venice portion of the island comes alive on warm summer evenings.

Mykonos or Santorini: A Comparison Guide

Get to Know Santorini

Santorini’s iconic crescent moon shape is easy to spot on a map of the Greek islands. And whether you’re browsing a map or swiping through international travel pictures, there’s no mistaking Santorini when you see it.

Year after year, Santorini continues to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Known for its beautiful rugged cliffs, pristine white architecture, and carefully “stacked” homes overlooking the Aegean Sea, this island is a lively oasis that every world traveler will eventually want to experience firsthand.

“Breathtaking” is the only word to accurately describe Santorini. Neatly paved streets, one-of-a-kind architecture, and eclectic shops and cafes make this island a popular wedding spot and honeymoon destination. And because it’s so close to other popular Greek islands like Mykonos and Crete, it sees a steady flow of travelers from cruise ships and Greek gulets.

Which Island is Right for You

While it’s somewhat unfair to compare them, Mykonos and Santorini will forever be pitted against one another. Their proximity and popularity make them worthy “rivals” – though it’s a friendly and healthy competition.

As a traveler, you may be wondering which island is right for you? Well, it depends. Here are some factors to consider:

Best for Beaches: Mykonos

You can’t go wrong with any of the beaches on either island, but they offer totally different experiences. On Santorini, you’ll find volcanic pebbles and red sand. They’re pretty interesting and impressive, but not the kind of beach that most people think of when they imagine sticking their toes in the sand. Mykonos, on the other hand, has white sandy beaches with clear turquoise waters. Plus, you can find a beach for any style (family beaches, gay beaches, nude beaches, etc.).

With all of that being said, we give Mykonos the award for “best beaches.” We’ll put it like this: People visit beaches in both Santorini and Mykonos, but they come back for the beaches of Mykonos.

Best for Nightlife: Mykonos

As mentioned before, Mykonos has quite the nightlife scene. It has a surprising number of clubs and bars for people of every taste. It also happens to be an incredibly LGBTQ+ community that caters to people looking for a good time. (That’s not to say Santorini isn’t gay-friendly, but Mykonos is known for gay bars, gay beaches, and world-class drag shows.)

Santorini doesn’t exactly shut down at sunset, but you’ll only find a couple of bars worth visiting late at night, and there aren’t any clubs to speak of. However, if your version of “nightlife” is a bottle of wine with your significant other in a corner booth, Santorini has plenty to offer. It all depends on what you want.

Best for Attractions: Santorini

Santorini has one of the most diverse cultures of any Greek island. It’s beautiful, refined, and distinctly, well, Santorinian. You’ll find no fewer than 16 wineries on the island, amazing museums (like Akrotiri Prehistoric Site, Art Space Gallery, Ancient Thera Site, Maritime Museum, Archeological Museum, etc.), five Venetian castles, and an active volcano!

While Mykonos is known for its beaches and nightlife, you won’t find nearly the same attractions and culture. The main town of “Chora” is picturesque and has some good food, but there isn’t as much to “do” during the daytime (when compared to Santorini).

Best for Romance: Santorini

Romance can be found anywhere, but when it comes to romantic destinations, these two islands can be best described as follows:

Santorini is for couples. Amazing sunsets, incredible culinary hotspots, quaint villages, and best-in-class hotels and resorts all make for a romantic experience tailored to couples.

Mykonos is for singles. Party-friendly beaches, all-night clubs, and plenty of LGBTQ+ bars make Mykonos an amazing place for singles to hang out, mingle, and enjoy new experiences.

There are obviously exceptions to this – and it doesn’t mean that singles can’t visit Santorini or couples can’t have a great time in Mykonos – but you get the idea. One is more upbeat and carefree, while the other is laid back and luxurious. You’ll have to decide which version of romance you’re looking for.

Gulet CharterBook Your Greek Gulet Holiday

If you can’t tell by now, both Mykonos and Santorini have so much to offer visitors. Whether you’re a solo traveler, honeymooner, or large family, these two Greek islands have so much to offer. And the best way to see them is by scheduling a Greek gulet holiday.

Sail in Greece is proud to be the largest gulet fleet owner in Greece. We own 9 luxury gulets and have the ability to arrange private excursions at the best rates on the market for all ages and group sizes.

Whether you want to visit Mykonos, Santorini, and/or every island in between, we can make it happen. Simply click here for our private gulet charter prices or contact us today to learn more!

Mykonos vs. Santorini: Which Island is Right for You?

Mykonos vs. Santorini: Which Island is Right for You?

If you’re planning a trip to Greece, then you’re likely in the process of researching different islands. And with more than 200 inhabited islands to choose from, knowing which one to select can be difficult. For many, it comes down to Mykonos or Santorini.

Get to Know Mykonos

Located in the southern portion of the Aegean Sea, Mykonos is one of the more famous and acclaimed Greek islands belonging to the Cyclades complex. You’ll find it nestled in close proximity to a number of other smaller islands, including Paros, Tinos, Naxos, and Syros.

Mykonos is believed to be the second-most visited Greek island each year – something that’s due in large part to its vibrant dual personality. During the daytime, Mykonos is a classic Greek island with all of the iconic views and experiences that travelers and tourists have come to expect: windmills, cozy paved alleys, trendy shops, Instagram-worthy architecture, and sugar-cube houses. But when the sun goes down, the island’s wild side comes out. The nightlife in Mykonos is renowned, and the Little Venice portion of the island comes alive on warm summer evenings.

Mykonos or Santorini: A Comparison Guide

Get to Know Santorini

Santorini’s iconic crescent moon shape is easy to spot on a map of the Greek islands. And whether you’re browsing a map or swiping through international travel pictures, there’s no mistaking Santorini when you see it.

Year after year, Santorini continues to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Known for its beautiful rugged cliffs, pristine white architecture, and carefully “stacked” homes overlooking the Aegean Sea, this island is a lively oasis that every world traveler will eventually want to experience firsthand. 

“Breathtaking” is the only word to accurately describe Santorini. Neatly paved streets, one-of-a-kind architecture, and eclectic shops and cafes make this island a popular wedding spot and honeymoon destination. And because it’s so close to other popular Greek islands like Mykonos and Crete, it sees a steady flow of travelers from cruise ships and Greek gulets.

Which Island is Right for You

While it’s somewhat unfair to compare them, Mykonos and Santorini will forever be pitted against one another. Their proximity and popularity make them worthy “rivals” – though it’s a friendly and healthy competition.

As a traveler, you may be wondering which island is right for you? Well, it depends. Here are some factors to consider:

Best for Beaches: Mykonos

You can’t go wrong with any of the beaches on either island, but they offer totally different experiences. On Santorini, you’ll find volcanic pebbles and red sand. They’re pretty interesting and impressive, but not the kind of beach that most people think of when they imagine sticking their toes in the sand. Mykonos, on the other hand, has white sandy beaches with clear turquoise waters. Plus, you can find a beach for any style (family beaches, gay beaches, nude beaches, etc.).

With all of that being said, we give Mykonos the award for “best beaches.” We’ll put it like this: People visit beaches in both Santorini and Mykonos, but they come back for the beaches of Mykonos. 

Best for Nightlife: Mykonos

As mentioned before, Mykonos has quite the nightlife scene. It has a surprising number of clubs and bars for people of every taste. It also happens to be an incredibly LGBTQ+ community that caters to people looking for a good time. (That’s not to say Santorini isn’t gay-friendly, but Mykonos is known for gay bars, gay beaches, and world-class drag shows.)

Santorini doesn’t exactly shut down at sunset, but you’ll only find a couple of bars worth visiting late at night, and there aren’t any clubs to speak of. However, if your version of “nightlife” is a bottle of wine with your significant other in a corner booth, Santorini has plenty to offer. It all depends on what you want.

Best for Attractions: Santorini

Santorini has one of the most diverse cultures of any Greek island. It’s beautiful, refined, and distinctly, well, Santorinian. You’ll find no fewer than 16 wineries on the island, amazing museums (like Akrotiri Prehistoric Site, Art Space Gallery, Ancient Thera Site, Maritime Museum, Archeological Museum, etc.), five Venetian castles, and an active volcano!

While Mykonos is known for its beaches and nightlife, you won’t find nearly the same attractions and culture. The main town of “Chora” is picturesque and has some good food, but there isn’t as much to “do” during the daytime (when compared to Santorini). 

Mykonos or Santorini: A Comparison GuideBest for Romance: Santorini

Romance can be found anywhere, but when it comes to romantic destinations, these two islands can be best described as follows:

Santorini is for couples. Amazing sunsets, incredible culinary hotspots, quaint villages, and best-in-class hotels and resorts all make for a romantic experience tailored to couples. 

Mykonos is for singles. Party-friendly beaches, all-night clubs, and plenty of LGBTQ+ bars make Mykonos an amazing place for singles to hang out, mingle, and enjoy new experiences. 

There are obviously exceptions to this – and it doesn’t mean that singles can’t visit Santorini or couples can’t have a great time in Mykonos – but you get the idea. One is more upbeat and carefree, while the other is laid back and luxurious. You’ll have to decide which version of romance you’re looking for. 

Gulet CharterBook Your Greek Gulet Holiday

If you can’t tell by now, both Mykonos and Santorini have so much to offer visitors. Whether you’re a solo traveler, honeymooner, or large family, these two Greek islands have so much to offer. And the best way to see them is by scheduling a Greek gulet holiday. 

Sail in Greece is proud to be the largest gulet fleet owner in Greece. We own 9 luxury gulets and have the ability to arrange private excursions at the best rates on the market for all ages and group sizes.

Whether you want to visit Mykonos, Santorini, and/or every island in between, we can make it happen. Simply click here for our private gulet charter prices or contact us today to learn more!

Corfu Gulet Charter & Corfu Gulet Cruises

Corfu Gulet Charter & Corfu Gulet Cruises

Corfu island is one of the seven islands located in the western side of Greece between Italy called Ionian islands and has been by far the most popular one regarding tourism. Due to its venetian picturesque town, the breathtaking coastline, the serine hidden coves and natural environment makes Corfu ideal destination for gulet charter and Corfu gulet cruises. If you are looking to charter a Corfu gulet we highly recommend you go ahead and experience that week on board, which without a doubt will be a unique lifetime experience.

 

Corfu Gulet

Corfu Gulet itinerary

There are multiple different itineraries and route we can operate with a Corfu gulet, but for the shame of this article we will mention the two above. If your group needs any further clarifications, or wish to discuss possible alterations, it would be our pleasure to do so, email : charter@sail-ingreece.com

Short Corfu Gulet route

When we say short Corfu gulet route, we mean that your week will be with a maximum of 2/3 hours per day cruising, which will give ytou much more time to spend on the beach or exploring the traditional villages on the way.

Day 1: Corfu – Kassipi
Day 2: Kassiopi to Sivota ( Blue Lagoon)
Day 3: Sivota to Parga
Day 4: Parga to Antipaxos
Day 5: Antipaxos to Paxos ( Gaios)
Day 6: Gaios to Lakka ( Paxoi)
Day 7: Lakka to Corfu
Day 8: Disembarkation

Long Corfu Gulet route

The long Corfu gulet itinerary means you will be spending around 4/5 hours per day cruising. That means you will have less time swimming and relaxing, but you will be able to visit more destinations in one week. Usually this route is more expensive as well, due to the higher capacity of fuel consumed.

Day 1: Corfu
Day 2: Meganissi – Skorpios
Day 3: Atokos – Ithaca
Day 4: Cephalonia
Day 5: Lefkada | Gerakas
Day 6:Antipaxos | Paxos
Day 7: Corfu
Day 8: Disembarkation

NO matter which Corfu gulet cruise you select, we can warrantee you that it will be the best week of your life. Our Sail in Greece team will design with you all details for your gulet cruise, from the meals that will be served on board, to the handpicked island excursions that you can join while on the local destinations, or the airport transfers you might need before or after your flight. You will have for the entire week a dedicated Corfu gulet buddy with you all the time.

 

Corfu Gulet

Corfu gulet cruise on cabin charter

Sail in Greece, the largest gulet fleet operator in Greece, is the only operator that operates weekly Corfu gulet cruises with warranted departures. We start our Corfu gulet cruises from May and finish in October. We have international guests from all over the world, such as English ( www.sail-ingreece.co.uk), Italians ( www.sail-ingreece.it), French ( www.sail-ingreece.fr), Germans ( www.sail-ingreece.de), Spanish ( www.sail-ingreece.es), South Africans, Australians, Americans, Canadians to name just a few. Hence, if you are travelling solo or couple or a small group of friends and are not able to charter a Corfu gulet the best option for you is to join our 8 day Ionian Cruise from Corfu. We operate Corfu cruises with five Corfu gulets depending on seasonality and week. You can browse all of our Corfu gulet fleet here

For any further information you can call us : +302112152595 ( GR) or +442032399253 ( UK) or email us: info@sail-ingreece.com

We wish you a great Corfu Gulet experience!

 

Clients profile on our gulet cruises

Who is a typical client on board our gulet cruises?

Sail in Greece is the largest gulet cruise operator in Greece with a fully owned fleet of 7 wooden gulets. We offer our gulets for private charter requests to families, group of friends or special occasions such as weddings and at the same type we operate our scheduled cabin charter cruises for all ages. The customers that usually book our gulets as private usually differ from the ones that join our gulet cruises with warranted departures. In the article below we will mention all kind of guests that do trust our travel brand for their gulet holidays in Greece, the ones choose to privatize our gulets and the ones joining our cabin charters.

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Private Gulet Charter clients. Who are they?

First of all, the clients that normally decide to privatize one of our gulets are either large families looking to cruise together in one boat varying from 8 to 35 people, or corporate clients that for instance gather together all their team staff and as part of their team building events all go gulet cruising in Greece. Furthermore, We do have group of friends that might be living all over the world and wish to share the same experience on board or organise a wedding or birthday cruise to celebrate a special occasion. NO matter what the client is of what is their purpose of the cruise, we as a team work closely with the client to understand his needs and then curate in detail his perfect gulet cruise. If you wish to privatize on of our gulets check our gulet fleet

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Cabin Charter on our scheduled cruises. Good fit for me?

We operate every year from May till October with weekly warranted departures our 7 day gulet cruises that cater for all ages. Our main client that joins our cabin charter operations is a couple or 2 couples, a small group of friends or solo travelers that are not able to charter a gulet as a whole or even if they can they are looking to socialize and mingle with other travelers on board. Regarding the age of our clients we have designed different cruises that cater for different age groups and interests. We offer young and fun cruises for our younger audience normally from Mykonos ( the party capital) or Athens and our cruises ideal for sightseeing and relaxation for our older audience 40+ which usually depart from Corfu and Zakynthos. If you are unsure which gulet cruise to join you can simply email our customer support team and will guide you what is the best fit for you. You can find all of our gulet cruises here.

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What nationalities join our cruises

We can initially state that we have travelers from all over the world, spreading from Australia to the closest country to us Italy. If we had to share with you the majority of our guests where they come from we would say United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, South Africa, Australian. New Zealand, USA and Canada. But we also have guests in board from Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Portugal, Mexino, Argentina and Israel. For all of our Italian speaking clients we have a dedicated Italian web site ( www.sail-ingreece.it). For our Spanish clients we have a Spanish one ( www.sail-ingreece.es). For our French we have as well ( www.sail-ingreece.fr) and of course the same applies for our German too ( www.sail-ingreece.de). We have as well a dedicated web site for our British customers, www.sail-ingreece.co.uk

To sum up, if you are confused as to which choice is best for you, either our private charter gulet charter or our shared cabin charter you can always email our customer support team and will revert to you as soon as possible with the best choice for you. Email : sales@sail-ingreece.com or phone + 30 2112152595 ( GR) or + 44 203 239 9253 ( UK).

Is Greece the next Gulet Charter capital ?

Is Greece the next Gulet Charter capital?

It is a true story that for the last decades Turkey has been the only destination where clients looking to experience their gulet charter holidays traveled to. Turkey has been the birth place of gulets as the main destination where gulets were being built and with a rich coastline people used to enjoy there gulet holidays.

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But has these changed over the past years?

The answer is simply yes it has! People over the last years started to look for alterative destinations to charter a gulet, as travelling on the same destination started becoming boring and dull. This is the moment where Greece slowly slowly started to be on the spotlight due to its reach coastline, the numerous Greek islands and the breathtaking scenery. Traditional Greek villages, rich archeological history, welcoming locals and most of all pristine bays and coves, made Greece the place to be when you charter a gulet. With multiple destinations within Greece, due to its diverse geographical areas, you have a vast number of alternative cruising areas to choose from. Starting from the west side, where Ionian islands are scattered with their calm waters, green landscapes and vibrant villages, moving forward to Athens area around Saronic gulf, or going up to Sporades with Skiathos and the rest mama-mia islands. it is just a matter of personal preference to decide. You can consult directly Sail in Greece team via email with your personal preference and we will revert to you with the best proposal for you, email : charter@sail-ingreece.com

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What gulets are available to charter in Greece?

There are plenty of gulets to charter in Greece, as in the past years more and more gulets tend to decide to do business within Greek waters. So if you have found an agency that informs you for the lack of available gulets in Greece, please do look elsewhere. Sail in Greece is the largest gulet owner in Greece, with a fully owned fleet of 7 gulets currently, that can carry from small groups of 4/6 people up to 46 all in one gulet. We have multiple gulet standards that will fit perfect your gulet charter needs and as we own the gulets and we are not an agency, best price will be warranted for you. Our team will make sure that all your personal interests will be met before, during and after your gulet cruise. Browse our gulet fleet here

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When is the best time to charter a gulet in Greece ?

Technically, there is no good and bad time to gulet charter in Greece, but it is mainly based on what are you looking from your gulet holidays. Very vaguely we can say that months of April, May, October are mainly quote months, so if you are looking to cruise in places and be able to explore avoiding the crowds, it is advisable to charter a gulet during these months. June and September are warm months with constant sunshine, people around the islands and villages, without them being overcrowded. July and August are the high season months, where the temperature usually vary between 30-35 degrees and most of the Greek islands are packed with people. Of course you can always find quite places to visit than other, but do not expect to be alone!

To sum up, Greece is the best gulet charter destination, with a vast variety of Greek islands to visit, friendly and welcoming people, multiple gulets to choose from well priced and most of all, a NEW destination to explore other than the old-school destinations from the past. Last but not least, if you are not able to charter an entire gulet, we operate from May till October our gulet cruises with warranted departures. See our shared gulet cruises here

Sail Greece vs Sail Croatia

Sail Greece vs Sail Croatia

Every year summer brings to my mind three specific things: the sea, the sun and some good relaxation time. But it also creates a new additional concern: where to spend the summer holidays this year?
By sailing on a yacht, I can easily get the first three things. So all that remains for me now is to find an answer to this last but still great summer problem.
In fact, the answer is much easier than you can imagine. If you asked me to choose between Sail Greece versus Sail Croatia,

I would directly choose the first one and I think the reasons are somehow obvious:

First of all, there is no other place in Europe that is known for its azure waters. The Ionian and the Aegean Sea are famous for their unrivaled beauty, the heavenly hues and the clean waters. Moreover, the breathtaking view to the islands is something that is difficult to forget. Instead, the landscapes in Croatia are totally conventional. This means that the Adriatic Sea is no way comparable with the dreamy waters of Greece. In short, Sail Greece is the perfect setting to live magical holidays.
Greece can also offer high quality holidays to the visitors. In particular, it is the ultimate gastronomic destination with Mediterranean flavors which will satisfy you to the utmost. Famous Greek recipes will certainly be available to be tasted aboard during the breakfast and the lunch menus, which are usually designed by famous Greek chefs. Greek food is delicious and light simultaneously, an ideal combination especially for the summer months. Does sailing in Croatia offer all these gastronomic treasures? I do not think so…
In addition, I would definitely choose to Sail Greece for the Architecture landscape. As the ship arrives to the Greek islands, beautiful white washed houses with blue roofs begin to appear on the horizon. This landscape is truly unique and remains etched in the memory of every visitor.

In conclusion, I left the most important thing. The key word for the perfect vacation is FUN. Nothing compares to the endless summer parties in Greece. I am already dreaming of the delicious cocktails on board, the fine Greek wine, the beautiful people and the dance at the beach parties. New acquaintances and high entertainment until the morning are promised!

For all these reasons, therefore, I know now where exactly I want to sail this summer. Sail Greece is like get to know a new magical world and this is an experience that I don’t want to lose.

Join Sail in Greece cruises, Greece’s #1 gulet cruises that Sail in Greece has to offer and explore Greece like never before!

Interested for private charter? Check here our gulet fleet

For more info : www.sail-ingreece.com

Evelyn

Greek Cruise Packages

Greek Cruise Packages

Is Greece within your travel radar and you are looking to find the best Greek island cruises packages? Greece is a country with a diverse breathtaking landscape and a wide variety of jaw-dropping islands to feed your appetite. Where to start from?  Athens and the Acropolis at sunset, a worldwide historical landmark. The beautiful Greek Cycladic islands, Paros, Santorini, Naxos and the neighboring UNESCO-protected archaeological island of Delos.

 

Which destinations to select from Greece and what they have to offer?

The Ionian islands, the group of islands scattered between Italy and Greece known for their breathtaking bays and calm waters for cruising. The crystal blue waters of the island of Zakynthos & Paxoi, a hidden gem of the Ionian Sea. The Mainland Greece with Parga and Sivota historical gem treasures. Hydra, a glamorous island with her cozy harbor, closed off to automobile traffic. Each day you will explore a different port of call, a hidden gem with turquoise waters to seduce you, a glimpse of Greek mythology to amaze you and enormous cultural variety to indulge you.

There are so many different destinations to visit in Greece and it goes without saying that a cruise is the best way to explore them. A cruise is by far the perfect way to taste the beauties of Greece, allowing you to hop from island to island without having to worry about ferry timetables and hotel bookings. Not all Greek island cruise packages are created equal, however. Famous islands such as Corfu and Zakynthos feature on the routes of all the main Greek cruise packages, and although they undeniably have their charms, they can be overrun with day-cruisers during the summer high season. A small ship cruise, on the other hand, gives you the opportunity you to explore the smaller, less-busy islands that the big boats can’t reach, destinations where you’ll have picture-perfect beaches and brilliant ruins almost to yourself. In addition to, having the privilege to have your very own private boat, it gives you the flexibility to explore the Greek islands at your own pace, without having to rush between places. On board you will always find our experienced local crew that will give you the best guidance on places to visit, local dishes that worth trying and every important little detail that will offer you the “local living” experience that we bribe about to offer freely to our guests. If you are looking for an authentic experience, a week that you will be given the opportunity to wake up in the mornings in astonishing blue coves, during midday tasting delicious Greek cuisine made right next to you by your on board chefs and early afternoon the joy to met and greet with locals, search no more. Wine tasting excursions, beach yoga classes, bus tour led by professional local guides, are just a glimpse of what you will experience on board a Sail in Greece cruise.

 

The summer season usually operates from May to October, with July and August being the busiest (and warmest) time to visit. On a Greek cruise package visiting the smaller islands, such as Meganissi, Antipaxoi or Kastos, you’ll almost always be tendered ashore,

Greek Cruise Packages

and each island has its own charm, whether you’re interested in history, cuisine, bays, local myths, nature or all of the above. Our guests are often amazed to find out that the number of Greek island cruise packages on sale each summer is quite in scarcity, so it pays off to book early. Last but not least, we always offer early bird discount to our guests and as our cruises sell out early, you will be able to select the date that words perfect for your travel holidays.

Experience our Greek island cruises packages here!

If you need any further info you can always email us : sales@sail-ingreece.com

Small Ship Cruises

Greek Small Ship Cruises

We all are aware of cruises as a travel type, but what actually a small cruise ship holidays are? There is a definite joy to be had from enjoying cruises on small ships and gulets. First of all, not only do they gain from being quieter tours, but thanks to the size of our smaller boats, we are able to moor up close to the local communities, such as local bars and cafes and bring you closer to the coastal villages and city vibes. Have you ever waken up at a private secluded bay where the only thing you can see is the sky and crystal clear blue waters? Have you ever slept under the stars with the summer breeze disarrange your hair? This is a unique experience you will feel during a small ship cruise. There will be nights that we sleep anchored at a bay, far away from the civilization and the dazzling lights and are these times that you get close to nature, you feel alive!

Small Ship Cruise

 

Why the experience is different from a large scale cruise?

A cruise allows you to experience a diversity of destinations without the hard part of mainland travel. The main downside on most large scale cruises, however, especially during these challenging covid times, is that you will be on board with thousands other people and creates you that “part of a herd” feeling. It goes without saying that being part of such a large group, you can not expect the crew to be 24/7 there for you and all your detailed needs.

Small Ship Cruises

That’s where a small ship cruise joins and makes the world happier!. During our carefully selected small ship cruises, you get all the benefits of a cruise, without the large scale groups of people. You can be safe knowing that our boats can dock in far smaller Greek charming destinations and that you’ll travel with a small-sized group of like-minded international travelers who want to explore the place in the exact same thoughtful way. Not to mention that our crew on board will pay attention to every single detail of your personal needs, such birthday party, local souvenir gift, the local preferred wine you just find on the next grocery store. If you are also in favor of responsible travel, it goes without saying that It’s much more environmentally-friendly than massive cruise ships in multiple ways. Whether you want to cruise the Northern Ionian islands, such as Corfu, Paxoi, Antipacoi or explore the dazzling blues of Zakynthos and Kefalonia for a totally different cruising experience, we have the rights small-ship cruise to suit your needs. Our small ship cruises are ideal for couples looking to relax, groups of friends that wish to join an active cruise with magnificent destinations on the way or the beach bummers.

View here all of our small ship cruise holidays!

Private Gulet Charter – Top 3 gulets choices for season 2021

Private Gulet Charter – Top 3 gulet choices for season 2021

Our preferred gulets for season 2021 that do not break your bank

On this blog you will find a list of our Top 3 gulets available for private charter that will not break your bank. It is commonly knows that gulets are generally larger boats that are able to accommodate bigger groups, offering spacious and comfortable environment to their guests. In Greece, if you have been searching to private charter a gulet, you might have been disappointed with the high rates available in the market. The higher rates in Greece are usually due to scarcity in gulets overall, as the less the gulets the more expensive the rates, but also the gulets are offered by brokers ( intermediaries) and not the actual gulet owners. Sail in Greece is the largest gulet owner in Greece and within this article you will find our top 3 gulets available for private charter in Greece.

No. 1 Gulet Hemera

Gulet Hemera is a 28 meters long gulet with 9 ensuite a/c cabins. She usually cruises around the Ionian sea, where you can start your gulet cruise from islands such as Zakynthos, Kefalonia, Ithaca or Lefkada. Among the many features gulet Hemera offers, is a fully protected exterior dining area, plasm TV screen in her interior, 24/7 dinghy service as well as wifi. Gulet Hemera offers water toys to her guests such as, SUP, kayak, snorkeling equipment as well as fishing equipment.

Charter price from 8.000 to 15.000 euros per week for a group of maximum 18 people

Gulet Cruise

No. 2 Gulet Aphrodite

Gulet Aphrodite is a 26 meters long gulet with 7 ensuite a/c cabins, was built on 2018 which makes her the newest on our fleet. She usually cruises around the North Ionian sea, where you can start your gulet cruise from islands such as Corfu, Paxoi, Preveza or Lefkada. Among the many features gulet Aphrodite offers, is afully protected exterior dining area, comfortable sunbeds, plasm TV screen in her interior, 24/7 dinghy service as well as wifi. Gulet Aphrodite offers water toys to her guests such as, SUP, kayak, snorkeling equipment as well as fishing equipment.

Charter price from 7.000 to 14.000 euros per week for a group of maximum 20 people

Gulet Aphrodite

No. 3 Gulet Artemis 

Gulet Artemis is a 35 meters long gulet with 16 ensuite a/c cabins, was built on 2000 and has been refitted on year 2019. She usually cruises around the Aegean sea, where you can start your gulet cruise from islands such as Mykonos, Paros, Naxos or Athens to name but a few. Among the many features gulet Artemis offers, is a fully protected exterior dining area, comfortable sunbeds, plasm TV screen in her interior, 24/7 dinghy service as well as wifi. Gulet Artemis offers water toys to her guests such as, SUP, kayak, snorkelling equipment as well as fishing equipment. We suggest gulet Artemis for large groups that are looking to cruise all in one gulet.

Charter price from 9.000 to 21.000 euros per week for a group of maximum 46 people

Gulet Artemis

If none of our Top 3 Greek gulets available for private charter are a good match for you, you can browse our entire fully owned fleet of gulets here  Our Greek gulet specialists are available also either by email charter@sail-ingreece.com or by phone + 30 2112152595 to understand your needs and plan a memorable private gulet charter.

If you are travelling solo or 2 and can not charter an entire gulet just for your group, you can always browse our scheduled gulet cruises.

Catamaran charter VS Gulet charter

Catamaran Charter VS Gulet charter

It goes without saying that the catamarans have conquered the charter market the last coming years and many clients around the world who are looking for a premium experience compared to the sailing yachts are booking more and more a catamaran, either bareboat or crewed. Gulets on the other hand tend to be ideal for a niche market in the yachting industry, with passionate clientele, who no matter where they choose to sail they are specifically looking for a gulet to charter.

But why gulets undoubtedly are a better boat to spend your holidays on board compared to a catamaran?          Catamaran charter vs gulet charter

Chartering a catamaran is a pretty straight forward path, where you as a client can select either if you wish to charter it bareboat or if you wish to hire a skipper and/or a steward as well. On the other hand a gulet is always crewed, as usually due to its size or its peculiarities to navigate with her, a crew is mandatory. This main factor actually is the first important factor that makes the experience on a gulet a much more luxurious and comfortable sail. Imagine a team of 3 or 4 crew members working together for an entire season, how effective they can be, how professional with attention to detail towards the guests can behave and how much you as a guest can gain from that. When you charter a catamaran and request crew, you most likely will end up having for the entire week a skipper or a steward that have not worked or worked very little together, getting to know the boat its self and not focusing entirely on the experience of their guests. We use to say that a crew can make or break a week and before chartering a catamaran, getting to know the behind the scenes system might put second thoughts.

Is the crew on board the only factor why i should charter a gulet instead of catamaran?

The answer is definitely no! People in the yachting industry usually tend to describe a catamaran a boat with comfortable cabins, luxurious interior and exterior areas and lush overall environment. However, have you ever thought that the boat professionals usually compare catamarans to the sailing yachts? In general terms a gulet is of higher standards of any catamaran. Usually gulets offer cabins with private bathroom, spacious cabins with room for your personal belongings and cloths, toilets, showers and shower cubs. Air condition is usually a facility that gulets offer and as you go more on the luxury side you can find either jacuzzi s inside. As we move into the dining room, the sun deck and the living room, the comparison gets worse. The catamarans lack in space, room for sundecks and the overall dimensions create a sense of confinement compared to a gulet. Large sideways, platforms to reach the water and fully equipped kitchens make you feel that you charter a floating villa and not a boat.

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Is a gulet a much more expensive boat to charter ?

The answer is normally a gulet is slightly more expensive that to charter a catamaran, but that depends on the broker you use, on the type of gulet and on the destination you selected to sail. The added values that your holidays will gain from gulets outweigh definitely the slightly higher rates that might have from a catamaran and it goes without saying that if you are a group of 12 and more and wish to be all together in 1 boat, gulet is the only option to go for.

If you are interested to charter a gulet in Greece feel free to browse on our gulet fleet  and as we own the gulets, the rates you will receive will be best in the market. For any further info you can always email us : info@sail-ingreece.com