Our
Turkey-to-Greece
Sailing Adventure !
Samos
to Leros
This is an example of a typical itinerary on our 2wk Greek trips.
However, no two trips are ever exactly the same; one of the greatest
things about being on a sailboat is the flexibility to change
our minds and our route to suit personal preferences, prevailing
wind conditions, etc. The start and finish points are fixed, of
course - but all else is changeable according to the whims of
the wind gods and those on board !
Day 1 Your yacht
will be awaiting you at 11am in Pythagorion, the main "yachtie"
port on the SE of Samos island.
Samos is quite the
upmarket, cosmopolitan island; the little harbour of Pythagorion
is lined with dozens of tavernas along the waterfront. Pythagorion
is the birthplace and home of the famous mathematician, Pythagoras;
who had a most ingenious way of making sure his students did not
drink too much wine at his lectures. Check out the "Pythagoras
Cup"! It's a pretty little port; can get somewhat crowded
and noisy in mid-summer months; definitely the place to hit the
town and live up the nightlife for those so inclined!
We'll have drinks,
boat chat, show you're the ropes-and then head off for our first
destination of Agathonissi.
Sail to Agathonissi
- approx 3-4hrs. A small, traditional island with just one fishing
port, plus two tiny villages perched on top of the hillside; a
population of just 150 people. On arrival, we'll no doubt be greeted
by our host Giorgos - a.k.a. Unofficial Harbour Master and Ouzo
King of Agathonissi ! A colourful evening at George's is usually
on the menu; he loves to see our yachts sailing in - it's a great
excuse for a party on an otherwise quiet and isolated island.
Day 2 An early am
sail for Marathi. If you could paint a picture of the perfect,
tiny Greek island retreat - Marathi would be it. A horseshoe-shaped
sandy bay, no regular ferry connections with other islands; you
need your own boat to get here. Our adopted family here are so
wonderful and hospitable too - and the food is incredible!! This
tiny spot has hit top of the Favourite Spot list with our groups
for several years now - so much so that it's been hard to persuade
people that, really, we should leave, there are other islands
to visit ! (approx 3hrs sail time)
Day 3 Sail to Patmos
- a short hop of only a couple of hours. This is the famous monastery
island - in fact is supposedly the second most important religious
centre for Greek Orthodoxy in the world! This is where St John
(as of Apostle fame) was inspired by visions to write the Book
of Revelations; where the 10th century monastery (built by Crusader
Knights) reigns over the island, still an active training centre
for novice monks. The village that lies at the foot of the monastery
is everyone's romantic image of what a Greek village should be
like; narrow, winding alleyways, cats sunning themselves on whitewashed
streets, old ladies in black collecting fresh bread from the bakery
in the morning. Despite all the visitors they now get, these villagers
have remained wonderfully friendly; particularly if you go up
there in the early morning hours; the old ladies will look at
you in faint amazement that a foreigner should find their way
up there at such an hour; if you can remember enough of our Greek
lessons to say "kalimera!" (good morning), they'll give
you a huge smile and a "kalimera-sas" back (good morning
to you too) !
Day 4 Day 11 Sail
for Arki. (approx 2hrs). If the weather is sufficiently calm,
we may be able to visit Tiganakia also en route; also known as
"Caribbean Cove" for it's translucent turquoise waters!
Another tiny, traditional
island, Arki boasts a permanent population of just 27 people !
(The population expands considerably if you count the goats, however).
There is just one little port, a few houses scattered down the
hillside - and most of all, Manoli's place ! Mr Cool Dude Manoli
runs a wonderful little oasis of a taverna; cushions scattered
around the shady patio, speakers hidden away in the trees, from
which a constant, beautiful stream of music emanates. Manoli has
the most incredible music collection you could ever imagine on
such an isolated little island, and is quite the musical expert
too. Get him in the right mood, and he's also a hot dancer
as are all his nieces and nephews !
Day 5 Sail to Lipsos
- island of the 42 blue-domed churches. It's a quiet, very untouristy
island; the harbour is a typical, whitewashed little Greek town;
a photographers' dream in the village. To cool off, there is a
lovely little sandy beach, just over the hill from where we moor
the boats, and a great hike out to the point for those needing
to burn off some of those calamari !
If we're lucky and
conditions are calm, we may be able to visit Aspro Nisi ("White
Island") en route; this a real stunning little island - or
should we say "large rock"! - out in the middle of nowhere.
Day 6 Sail back
to Leros, to our home base of Lakki on the western side. En
route, we'll stop for lunch-and-swim at the little uninhabited
island of Archangelos - make sure not all the film gets shot in
Lipsos, you'll be needing it for the amazingly bright turquoise
waters of this little anchorage !
Once back in Lakki,
there is one last chance to soak up the sun on the little beach
just around the corner from the yachts, or maybe last just chill
out with a beer / ice-cream frappe in the marina's taverna! Farewell
dinner at Vromolithos - a beautiful beachfront taverna with the
most amazing views over the bay - and, for a final night's grand
finale - live Greek music !
Day 7 Disembark
9am in Lakki.
Ongoing connection
info: One
flight per day Leros- Athens, departs approx 10.30am. There are
usually 2-3 hydrofoil connections to Samos and Kos per day; takes
2-2.5hrs. These slands have 4-5 flights per day back to Athens.
It is also possible to get the overnight ferry to Athens; departs
late evening, usually between 10-12pm. Takes 8-10hrs. Cabins are
comfortable and it is quite a fun, relaxing trip usually. The
ferry dock is 5mins walk from our marina base; the airport is
15mins taxi ride.
Connections to Turkey; 1-2 ferries per day from Samos-Kusadasi
; 2 ferries daily from Kos to either Bodrum or Turgutreis. The
fast catamaran connects Leros to Rhodes twice a day; there are
also ferries from Rhodes-Marmaris
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