From: Mykonos (Greece)
Mykonos Cabin Charter on Bavaria 51 - Sailing Cruise
Sailing tour introduction
Sailing Cruise Itinerary
**This is a sample itinerary. The actual itinerary may be adjusted by the captain or the service provider due to weather conditions or other reasons.
Day
1
Mykonos
Arrival day. Join the group at 11am for a welcome meeting and safety briefing before beginning the journey through the Cyclades.
Day
2
Syros
Syros is the cultural capital of the Cyclades, offering a unique blend of history, elegance, and traditional Greek island charm. Sailing to Syros brings you to the vibrant port town of Ermoupoli, renowned for its neoclassical architecture, lively squares, and cultural landmarks such as the Apollo Theater. The island has a cosmopolitan vibe, with excellent dining, shopping, and a rich history to explore. Syros also offers beautiful, quiet beaches and scenic landscapes, making it an ideal destination for sailors seeking both urban charm and tranquil coastal retreats.
Day
3
Paros
Paros is known for its stunning beaches, traditional whitewashed villages, and crystal-clear waters, Paros is a perfect destination for sailors. The island is known for its vibrant port town of Parikia, charming fishing villages, and a mix of serene bays and lively nightlife. The prevailing Meltemi winds provide thrilling sailing conditions, making it ideal for both seasoned sailors and those looking to explore the beauty of the Aegean Sea.
Day
4
Folegandros
Folegandros is a hidden gem in the Cyclades, known for its unspoiled beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Sailing to this island offers a chance to experience its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and charming Chora, a village perched high above the sea with narrow streets and whitewashed houses. Unlike its busier neighbors, Folegandros is peaceful and quiet, with secluded coves and beaches. The island's simplicity and natural beauty make it a unique stop on any Aegean sailing adventure.
Day
5
Santorini
Arrive to the unique volcano island of Santorini – Sail through the one of the largest calderas in the world with breathtaking views of the picturesque clifftop villages.
Explore the island of Santorini. Opt to hike along the tops of the caldera cliffs, visit the stunning clifftop villages of Fira, Firostefani and Imerovigli, visit the ancient archeological site of Akrotiri, chill out at the colourful beaches – Red Beach, White Beach or the black sand beaches of Perissa and Kamari, visit the local Santorini Vineyards, or enjoy a cocktail at the famous sunset village of Oia.
Day
6
Ios
Ios is a vibrant island known for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and rich historical sites. Sailing to Ios offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, with its golden-sand beaches like Mylopotas and secluded coves perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The island’s main town, Chora, is a maze of whitewashed houses and winding streets, offering a lively atmosphere with bars, restaurants, and shops. Beyond the party scene, Ios also has a quieter side with ancient ruins, including the reputed tomb of Homer, and peaceful hiking trails with stunning views. It’s an ideal stop for both excitement and culture in the Aegean.
Day
7
Small Cyclades
The Small Cyclades, is a group of tiny islands southeast of Naxos. These islands, including Koufonisia, Schinoussa, Iraklia, and Donoussa, offer crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and a slow-paced lifestyle. Sailing through the Small Cyclades is a peaceful experience, with secluded anchorages, small traditional villages, and a chance to explore untouched nature. The islands are perfect for relaxation, swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying authentic Greek hospitality.
Day
8
Naxos
Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, is a diverse and captivating destination for sailors. Known for its stunning beaches, lush valleys, and rich history. Sailing into Naxos brings you to the impressive Portara, an ancient marble gateway overlooking the harbor. The island’s coastline is dotted with sandy beaches, perfect for relaxing or water sports like windsurfing and kitesurfing. Inland, Naxos is home to charming villages, ancient temples, and lush green landscapes.
Day
9
Mykonos
Arrive to Mykonos and opt to visit the local windmills and enjoy a cocktail on a veranda overlooking Little Venice.
Explore the island of Mykonos, Greece’s most famous cosmopolitan island. Named for the grandson of the Greek God Apollo, Mykonos’ vibe is uniquely glam yet simple and has something for everyone. A vivid nightlife, beautiful beaches and historical sites draw in all kinds of travellers including celebrities, families, and students. Visit the local windmills and maybe enjoy a cocktail on a veranda overlooking Little Venice.
Day
10
Mykonos
Depart after breakfast.
Cruise Boat Details
Sailboat 15.59m (2018)
Cruise Price Details
Price includes
- Your G for Good Moment: Naxos Wildlife and Conservation Awareness Experience, Naxos. 9 nts aboard a 17m (57 ft) sailing yacht. Fully licensed Skipper. Snorkelling equipment.
Price does not include
- Please also make sure you have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an 'emergency' fund, to be used when circumstances outside our control (ex. a natural disaster) require a change to our planned route. This is a rare occurrence!
- Please note: We do not have a constant power source onboard, and cannot facilitate the use of Sleep Apnea/CPAP machines. Bringing a suitable battery pack is required. Inoculations may be required for the country visited. It is your responsibility to consult with your travel doctor for up to date medical travel information well before departure. No particular health issues in Greece, just that in some more remote islands bottled water is more recommended to drink. Just keep in mind that some heat waves are possible from June to October all over the country. People who are sensitive to seasickness should come prepared. You should consult your doctor for up-to-date medical travel information well before departure. We recommend that you carry a First Aid kit, hand sanitizers / antibacterial wipes as well as any personal medical requirements.
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Location
- Mykonos, Greece
The departure base depends on the sailing dates you select.
Check-in / Checkout
Check-in: Thursday, Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Friday, Monday
Check-out: Saturday, Tuesday, Friday, Monday, Thursday, Sunday, Wednesday
Cruise duration is 9 days / 9 nights.
Accommodation
Private cabin
Private cabin for 2 guests. If the cabin is booked for 1 guest only, a single accommodation surcharge will apply.
Crew
The sailing tour from Mykonos is operated by a professional crew of 2: captain and chef.
The captain of the Bavaria Cruiser 51 is responsible for: the safety of guests during Mykonos Cabin Charter on Bavaria 51 - Sailing Cruise, handling of the Sail boat, navigation and adjusting the itinerary according to weather conditions.
Meal Plan
No Meal Plan
Meals are not included.
Guests may purchase groceries and store them in the shared refrigerator onboard.
Most meals during the sailing tour in Greece are enjoyed in cafes or restaurants ashore at the guest's own expense.
Options & Fees
Optional Extras
Available at additional cost:
- Single supplement: $1,807
Sailing Itinerary & Weather Conditions
The 9 days itinerary is planned in advance; however, Mykonos Cabin Charter on Bavaria 51 - Sailing Cruise may be adjusted depending on weather conditions, port availability, and the captain's safety decisions.
The captain may modify the route or change the order of stops to ensure a safe and comfortable sailing experience on board of Bavaria Cruiser 51.
Payment & Cancellation
No-obligation reservation (3 day hold).
No payment is required until the booking agreement is signed.
Payment terms:
- Down payment: 30%
- Balance: due 60 days before departure
- Extras: payable in advance, at least 60 days before the charter
Cancellation policy:
- 30% of the charter fee is retained for cancellations made 61 days before departure
- 100% of the total charter fee is non-refundable for cancellations made 60 days or less prior to the charter
Payment and cancellation terms are provided for reference only. Final terms are defined in the booking agreement.
Customer reviews
How customer reviews and ratings work
We use the Average with Prior (also known as Bayesian Average) to calculate the total rating for each sailing cruise
Since new cruises could have very few reviews, each review can significantly impact the average score, potentially leading to misleading representations of the total score (e.g., one very positive or very negative review skewing the overall rating). To mitigate this, we use a "prior" or "default" score.
This means that each cruise, by default, starts with a rating of 4, which is calculated from 5 hypothetical reviews, each rated 4. This assumption provides a baseline level of performance that is neutral-to-positive.
For example, if a new cruise receives a 5-star review, the total rating will be adjusted to 4.17. Here's how it is calculated: (4 × 5) + 5 = 25 and then divided by the total number of reviews 6 (5 default + 1 actual review), resulting in 4.17
As more reviews come in, the weight of the actual reviews increases, and the influence of the prior diminishes.