from Alimos Marina

Islands of Saronic

1 week 

Past and present intermingle in Greece’s capital city. A location that’s much more than just a stop-off point to a destination, merging the mountain, the sea and the city at your fingertips.

You can moor either to the small, picturesque port of Perdika or sail further towards the west coast to Aegina’s main port. Don’t miss a visit to the local fish market, where you can taste Greek delicacies and the worldwide famous Aegina pistachio.

“the queen of the Saronic Gulf”, is built amphitheatrically around the port, combining nature and architecture. Stroll through the town’s picturesque cobble stone streets and imposing houses and let “the queen” captivate you.

an island boasting a long naval tradition. Whitewashed, neoclassical buildings, secluded beaches, crystal clear waters and pine-clad hills form a scenery that seems to come directly from an old tale

It has, since the ancient years, considered to be a strategic location. On the east side lie the ruins of a great Byzantine – Venetian Castle. During the Middle Ages, the island served as a refuge for Albanian settlers’ animals.

Divided from the mainland by a very narrow crossing, Poros resembles a puzzle piece gone missing from the Peloponnese opposite. Pine forests reaching the sea, neoclassical buildings, quaint shops and taverns, whitewashed houses wrapped in bougainvilleas create the perfect holiday scenery.

is the smallest island of the Saronic Gulf. With its extraordinary natural setting and mesmerizing beaches, Agistri will win you over.

The Saronikos Islands are located just a few miles away from Athens ...

... and are well protected from strong winds because of their natural geography. History’s footprint is very strong in most of Saronikos islands. Canons that can be seen across most islands and famous monuments of the Greek war of independence in 1821 compose a unique scenery.

from Alimos Marina

Argosaronic Feast

2 weeks 

Past and present intermingle in Greece’s capital city. A location that’s much more than just a stop-off point to a destination, merging the mountain, the sea and the city at your fingertips.

You can moor either to the small, picturesque port of Perdika or sail further towards the west coast to Aegina’s main port. Don’t miss a visit to the local fish market, where you can taste Greek delicacies and the worldwide famous Aegina pistachio.

“the queen of the Saronic Gulf”, is built amphitheatrically around the port, combining nature and architecture. Stroll through the town’s picturesque cobble stone streets and imposing houses and let “the queen” captivate you.

an island boasting a long naval tradition. Whitewashed, neoclassical buildings, secluded beaches, crystal clear waters and pine-clad hills form a scenery that seems to come directly from an old tale

The secluded beach of Kyparissi, a picturesque, small fishing village. Don’t miss the chance to anchor here and dive into
the crystal-clear waters.

The unique castle town of Monemvasia, located on the south-eastern side of the Peloponnese.
The old city untouched by time, but still inhabited and alive, amazes its visitors with its unique architecture.
Once you enter the old city gates you feel like you travel in time, back to medieval ages.

The village of Gerakas is surrounded by the impressive mountain of Parnon and has a picturesque port that
attracts many of the visitors to Monemvasia. It lies 20 km north of Monemvasia town. It is known for its beautiful lagoon and the traditional fish taverns.
Also in the wider region lies the church of Agios Georgios of Gerakas which dates bakc from the 19th century

The village of Gerakas is surrounded by the impressive mountain of Parnon and has a picturesque port that
attracts many of the visitors to Monemvasia. It lies 20 km north of Monemvasia town. It is known for its beautiful lagoon and the traditional fish taverns.
Also in the wider region lies the church of Agios Georgios of Gerakas which dates bakc from the 19th century

Built around a beautiful, natural harbor blessed with its numerous sheltered coves, Porto Heli looks like an island.

a small seaside town. Built on a cape and surrounded by pine trees, it strongly resembles an island.

It has, since the ancient years, considered to be a strategic location. On the east side lie the ruins of a great Byzantine – Venetian Castle. During the Middle Ages, the island served as a refuge for Albanian settlers’ animals.

Divided from the mainland by a very narrow crossing, Poros resembles a puzzle piece gone missing from the Peloponnese opposite. Pine forests reaching the sea, neoclassical buildings, quaint shops and taverns, whitewashed houses wrapped in bougainvilleas create the perfect holiday scenery.

Methana is situated on a volcanic (the Methana Volcano) peninsula, attached to the Peloponnese.
The town is located north of the road connecting to the rest of the Peloponnese and Galatas.

is the smallest island of the Saronic Gulf. With its extraordinary natural setting and mesmerizing beaches, Agistri will win you over.