Sail from Gouvia and head north to the quaint bay of Agni. A tiny picturesque bay on the north east coast of Corfu, Agni has three lovely tavernas to choose from and overnight mooring is available. A peaceful and stunningly beautiful location, most visitors arrive by sea mooring their boats out in the bay, the water is crystal clear and the snorkelling in good. There are several small wooden jetties which are busy throughout the day with small motor boats.
Petriti is a truly remarkable destination for yacht owners and charterers. The picturesque village offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere along with cultural and historical attractions, such as its Byzantine fortress. Petriti is situated in the heavily-forested northern part of Corfu and the azure Mediterranean Sea is just a few steps away, making it the perfect spot for a variety of activities for all age groups. A wide range of marina facilities include excellent provisioning, expert local knowledge, and comprehensive service in all areas. A variety of shore and land-based attractions provide a perfect backdrop to this superb sailing location, perfect for a revitalising break.
On Paxos, Gaios is the largest of its three villages and the island’s capital. It offers a unique mixture of the Venetian and English heritages, with a colourful seafront. Village life happens around its pretty harbour and it’s an extremely popular spot during the high season. There is a particular ambiance there owing to its many taverns, chic shops and it has an atmosphere all of its own. You’ll also find some excellent restaurants there. Visit the stunning Blue Caves.
Lying 3km south of Paxos is the smaller island of Antipaxos. This 4km squared gem of an island is surrounded by idyllic beaches and coves, and if you wish to step off your yacht and explore on foot, a path will take you through the island, through olive groves and vineyards in less than an hour.
Parga is an idyllic Mediterranean destination situated in north-western Greece. The picturesque town overlooks the serene Ionian Sea and is surrounded by lush green forests. Parga's turquoise waters, alluring coastline and charming old town make it a delightful destination for superyachting. There are plenty of secluded bays and coves, making it ideal for exploring on board a superyacht. The charming harbourtown offers several exquisite restaurants, taverns and stunning beaches. Parga also features stunning historical and cultural sites that have been preserved from centuries ago, including the Venetian Castle, which sits atop the hillside and offers breathtaking views across the Ionian Sea. The area is a popular venue for sailing regattas, providing a perfect opportunity to take in the stunning scenery while racing your peers.
Secret coves, clear waters, and a tapestry of green and blue put Syvota on the map. As one of the most idyllic charter stops in Greece, standing across the southern tip of Corfu, Syvota is rich with natural beauty and history as it was a significant player in the ancient Peloponnese war back in 433 BC. Being such a small spot means Syvota isn’t overrun with travelers, but is ever welcoming to sailors and adventurers stopping by. There’s a wealth of beautiful coves and sweeping white sands on the shores of Agios Nikolai. There are also some scattered islets close by.
For charter guests seeking something different and distinctly Greek, the small village of Gouvia has you covered. A relatively undiscovered Mediterranean gem, this town is only a few kilometers from the buzz of Corfu and was built on an ancient Greek harbor site. Despite having only around 600 inhabitants, Gouvia is known for its lively nightlife, buzzing bars, and bright shops lining the center streets. Its chic marina, sheltered shingle bays, and watersport action have firmly wedged it right in the hearts of the jetset crowd.