Angistri (also known as Agistri) is a pretty little island on the sultry Sardonic Gulf. A short hop and skip away from the templed capital of Athens, it offers a medley of beaches, whitewashed villages, charming harbours, and diving spots. Beach lovers can take their pick from swathes of silky white sands or golden rock coves with the likes of Milos, Malika, Dragonera, and Skala Beach offering memorable shores for sun, salt, and sea. With such a wealth of beaches, watersports are ever on the cards with the chance to kayak, snorkel, dive, swim, and fish. Back on dry land and active travellers can head out on horseback to explore the charming coastline or hike on foot along the scenic trails. With traditional taverns dotted here and there and a wealth of fresh fish restaurants, charter guests wanting to sample the bright delights of Greek mezze will be in their element on Angistri. Toast sunset with cold sweet wine before heading back to the blissful sanctuary of your yacht.
Pretty Poros is a must-see delight in the Sardonic Gulf. With its delectable seafood offerings, fragrant lemon and pine forests, and ancient temple for Poseidon, you get the perfect fill of culture, food, and scenery to feed all your Greek dreams. The picturesque Poros town is a must-see with its neoclassical buildings perched on the Poros Strait. Charter guests should be sure to see the iconic clock tower for incredible harbor views along with the Folk Museum for a fascinating glance into the domestic past of Greece. Churches, monasteries, and temples are all ripe for picking when it comes to how to spend your afternoons.
Ancient temples, narrow alleyways, and the bright blue sea, Aegina has long been a port of call for nearby Athenians wanting to sun themselves away from the city. Enjoying a prime locale with commuter distance to the Greek capital, Aegina has all the hallmarks you would expect from a glorious Greek Island. A bustling port welcomes you in, but beyond that there’s no shortage of peaceful spots and memorable excursions. Be sure to visit the Temple of Aphaia with its classic design and history dating all the way back to 500 BC. Be charmed by waterfront tavern dining in Perdika, and explore the impressive monastery of Agios Nektarios. Of course, the island also offers impeccable beaches with sheltered spots for swimming in the softest shades of blue. A glut of gorgeous unique villages and home to specialized local pistachio, Aegina is a true Aegean gem.