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Cyclades

6 May 2019

The Cyclades archipelago has 250 islands, 24 of which are inhabited for our greatest pleasure. This archipelago undoubtedly represents one of the most beautiful treasures of the Mediterranean Sea. This pure and symbolic white, the small fishing ports and the turquoise coves bring to the Cyclades all that it takes to make heavenly landscapes appear during your marine navigation.

All 24 Islands have their own features and allow you to satisfy all your desires ! The most famous ones are still Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, Amargos and Sifnos, but the others also have some incredible surprises in store for you!

The most beautiful anchorage spots

The turquoise water takes you straight to paradise during our Greek sailing and it transports us into a wonderful universe where we feel almost alone in the world, but no it’s just a sensation 😫.

To find your way around all these islands (because yes, with all these islands, we even get a little bit lost) Navily has put together a small selection of the most beautiful Cycladian anchorage spots for you! 😍

Ormos Plastira –  Kamari – Wendy’s beach – Oia – Despotiko south – Ormos Vathy

Good local plans

Finally, to enrich your stay, here are some good tips from the locals just for you: 

🌊 A swim like no other: dive into the thermal waters of the small island Nea Kemini for a moment of pure relaxation. It’s the holidays after all! This heavenly place is only accessible by boat (one of the many benefits of water tourism😇)

🐠 Scuba diving in volcanic waters: an original and exclusive way to explore an island by its seabed, wrecks, caves or rocks. There will be something for everyone and look out for the beautiful fish!

🏖 Beaches in the colours of the rainbow: black, red, white. Here, the sand has many unforgettable colours.

A beautiful destination that has the chance to be very diversified thanks to the different islands! We look forward to hearing your best stories from the Cyclades!

Fair winds,

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