Yachts & Yachting magazine

EVERGREEN GREECE

Despite an influx of new charter destinations flooding the market in recent years, there are few places to beat Greece for that dream sailing holiday.

With 15,000 kilometres of coastline and around 6,000 Islands to explore, the cruising area of Greece is vast and offers a huge range of conditions to suit all levels of ability. If you are looking to escape the madding crowds, don’t be put of by the popularity of Greece because one of the reasons it remains a charter holiday hot spot is because there are plenty of places off the beaten track to explore.

In fact, most charter bases in Greece are located in prime positions, which means you don’t need to sail for days to find tranquil anchorages off the beaten track, or quaint harbour towns with waterside cafés and restaurants.

There are plenty of opportunities to embrace the rich and diverse local Greek traditions, too, so ultimately, it could be the ideal place if you are keen to combine sailing with cultural activities onshore.

WHERE TO GO

The wind conditions throughout the Greek Islands vary considerably, which means some areas will be less suitable for beginners, families or

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