Santorini

The Aegean Sea’s Santorini Island is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, lively culture, and extensive history. This enchanted island has won the hearts of tourists from all around the world and is unquestionably a must-see location.

The distinctive white-washed homes and blue-domed churches of the island, positioned on the rim of the caldera, welcome you as soon as you step off the boat. It is simple to understand why Santorini is one of the most photographed locations in Greece given the magnificent scenery.

Santorini provides a distinctive cultural experience in addition to its stunning natural beauty. The island is full in historical landmarks and ruins, notably the ancient city of Akrotiri, which is regarded as one of Greece’s most significant archaeological sites. Along with exploring the picturesque towns, tourists can eat some local cuisine, purchase for handmade goods, and take home some souvenirs.

Santorini’s dynamic nighttime culture, which offers a variety of bars, clubs, and tavernas to select from, is one of its best features. Everyone can find something to do in Santorini, whether they want to party all night long or have a nice supper with a view of the caldera.

Finally, Santorini Island is an unquestionable must-see for anybody visiting Greece. It’s no surprise that this island remains one of the most sought-after travel destinations in the world given its magnificent vistas, colorful culture and captivating vibe. Santorini is certain to surpass all of your expectations, whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or just seeking for a tiny piece of paradise.

Mykonos to Santorini (8 Hour Itinerary)

-Meet and greet with the crew at 9:00 AM in the dock of Ornos Bay.
-Briefing and safety instructions before departure.
-Departure from Mykonos at 10:00 AM.
-First stop at the hot springs in Palia Kameni for swimming and relaxation.
-Lunch onboard or at a local taverna in Palia Kameni.
-Arrival in Santorini at 4:00 PM and docking at the Santorini Marina.
-Free evening for dinner and exploring the island.

The ideal weather conditions for a yacht journey from Mykonos to Santorini are sunny and calm seas. A 55ft – 80ft yacht will consume approximately 800-1600 liters of fuel, depending on the speed and distance traveled. The cost of fuel should be considered in the budget for the yacht trip and can range from 1500 to 2500 EUR for a 8-hour journey and back.

Please note that this itinerary is just a suggestion and can be modified to fit the preferences and needs of the guests. The stops and activities can be adjusted based on weather conditions, time constraints, and personal preferences. The crew will be available to assist and make recommendations throughout the journey.

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