Athens Sailing Itinerary
Our Marina Zea cruising itinerary will guide you through some of the most picturesque scenery in Greece. You will be surrounded by beautiful bays and coves across the Saronic Gulf, and neighbouring islands filled with quiet villages, historic sites and scenic beaches that make this cruising ground so unique. A typical Marina Zea itinerary can include the protected waters of the Saronic Gulf between the Attica and Peloponnesian peninsulas. Popular stops include the islands of Kea, Hydra, Poros and Kithnos, to name just a few. Each destination has a pleasing host of rewarding attractions that are certainly worth experiencing: snorkelling, swimming, and sunbathing on pristine beaches; sightseeing tours of ancient temples and medieval castles; exploring traditional open-air markets and dining in intimate tavernas.
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Perdika Village, Aegina
Around 10km south of Aeginas main town, you will reach Perdika, a tranquil, traditional fishing village with much exploration to offer.
As you wander through the narrow alleyways and stairs of the village, you will come across exquisite fish tavernas serving up fresh local produce, as well as several cafes, bars and ouzeries. Take a stroll along the cobbled promenade lined with palm trees and benches to sit whilst you admire the view of the Aegean Sea.
Closeby is the uninhabited Moni Island which is an attraction not to be missed, especially for its magnificent swimming and snorkelling and onland wildlife such as goats, peacocks and deer.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Dine at one of the fish tavernas offering delicious seafood or enjoy swimming and snorkelling on the beach or at Moni Island.
Facilities
Mooring fee, water, electricity,ATM, fuel,supermarket, free anchoring,restaurants, bars, Ice, Gift Shop, pharmacies, hospitals
Poros
Approaching the town, you’ll sail through a narrow, picturesque channel that separates the island of Poros from the Peloponnese peninsula. Pine, olive and lemon trees blanket the hillsides down to the sandy beaches. You’ll see a mountainous green landscape overlooking the red-topped roofs that line the streets of Poros Town. A host of cafes, bars and souvenir shops line the docks of Poros Town, but the best are located around the town square near the museum and town hall.
Majestic vistas await from the top of the island’s pine-forested interior. Consider hiring a scooter to further explore this area. At the top of the island’s highest hill, you’ll find the historic clock of Poros, a trademark of the island that is visible from all around. For a more historical adventure, visit Moni Zoodochou Pigis, an 18th century monastery built around the island’s only spring.
If you’re up for a good party, the most famous nightclub on the island is Poseidon, which is located on a hillside overlooking the town. The party starts at 1.00 p.m. and continues until the wee morning hours.
Mooring
Stern-to on the southern side of the port in Poros Town.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is not available
Things to do
Hire a scooter and explore the island. Relax on beautiful beaches like Megalo Neorio and Monastiriou. Dance the night away at the famous nightclub Poseidon.
Facilities
There are numerous bars and restaurants throughout Poros Town. Provisions, fuel, water and ice are available.
Hydra
Hydra is a distinctively charming “must do” itinerary stop. The welcoming culture, architecture and beautifully tranquil seaside setting of Hydra have long been an attraction for travellers seeking unique experiences off the beaten track. Here, donkeys and walking are the primary means of transportation – cars and even bicycles are not permitted! Hydra is a place where you will truly slip into a most relaxing Mediterranean way of life. The town has a reputation for serving superior Grecian cuisine; it also has picturesque beaches, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and sunbathing, and an intriguing history. Here you’ll see elegant mansions from a bygone era, as well as historic monasteries and museums.
Mooring
Moor stern-to in the harbour. Arrive early to get a space and try to avoid the crossed anchors that tend to happen in high season.
Things to do
Excellent dining with traditional cuisine; historic sites; great snorkelling, diving and swimming; people-watching; hiking.
Facilities
Market for local food, drinks and souvenirs, water, and a bakery.
Methana
The peninsula of Methana displays stunning volcanic landscape emerging from the sea, covered in dense vegetation, flora and fauna, as well as picturesque coastal villages. If you are looking for an adventurous and challenging experience, you can take a 25-minute hike up to the lip of the volcano and take in the mysterious surroundings.
When you reach the volcanic peninsula, you will come across a charming fishing village called Agios Georgios. Here, you can enjoy the natural spa with thermal baths or visit the renovated hydrotherapy spa.
Mooring
Go stern or bows – to the quay on the W or N . When the yacht harbour is full, yachts are permitted to berth at the ferry harbour.
Things to do
Head to islands volcanic beaches or the natural thermal baths for ultimate relaxation. Or if you fancy adventure, follow the walking pathways up to the crater of the ‘sleeping volcano’.
Facilities
Mooring fee, water, electrity, restaurants, supermarkets, rent car, ATM, fuel, pharmacies.
Epidaurus Town, Mainland
Epidaurus signifies one of the most important ancient sites in Greece, with the towns historical theatre (c. 340-330 B.C.) which is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. Since the 1950s, every summer there are many performances as part of a festival programme – well worth a visit.
The Epidaurus area also offers beautiful seaside villages with pristine beaches ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Scuba diving is exceptional, where you may discover ancient treasures.
If you would rather explore inland, follow the walking paths lined with ancient ruins, orange and olive groves, or dine at one of the fish tavernas to tantalise the tastebuds.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Admire the acoustics of the ancient theatre; take a hike in the country and explore more ancient ruins or head to the beaches and enjoy watersports.
Facilities
Ice, water, and fuel (on request) are available near the town dock. Further into town, you’ll find additional facilities including provisioning, ATMs, restaurants, taxis, gift shops and more.
Marina Zea
The Zea Marina is much more than just a place to dock your boat. This 4.7-square-mile facility is the epicentre of everything from coffee shops to bars, cafes, markets and more. Stroll along the waterfront and watch as the sun shimmers off the glistening Bay of Zea. If you’ve got some time, there are also plenty of things to do in the surrounding city of Piraeus. Get a fascinating glimpse of Grecian history at the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus or the Nautical Museum of Greece; marvel at the massive Church of Saint Nicholas and its beautifully intricate interior; or pull up a chair at a harborside café and watch as boats move in and out of the bay.
As you can see, there are plenty of things to do around Zea Marina, but if you’re looking to explore the most famous city in Greece, we definitely recommend that you take the 10-minute drive into Athens. The birthplace of Western civilization, Athens is now a vibrant and modern city that still preserves much of its important past.
Visiting The Acropolis is an absolute must. Take the short walk up to the ancient high city and explore famous historical structures like the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erectheion and the nearby New Acropolis Museum.
If you’re looking to learn more, head over to Museum Mile, a long strip of museums that starts at Syntagma Square and includes the National Archaeological Museum, home of the world’s finest collection of art and sculpture from Ancient Greece.
Mooring
The Moorings has its own private docks at the Zea Marina. Arriving in Zea, call the base and assistance with docking will be provided.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available
Things to do
Walk along the waterfront and take your pick of bars, restaurants and shops to explore. Enjoy the sights and dining in the surrounding town of Piraeus. You‘ll find many places to eat along the scenic coasts of Mikrolimano and Piraiki, including waterfront tavernas and restaurants serving sumptuous seafood.
Facilities
All facilities at Zea Marina are available for yachts and guests of The Moorings. These include fresh water and electricity, showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, shopping and entertainment.
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Marina Zea
The Zea Marina is much more than just a place to dock your boat. This 4.7-square-mile facility is the epicentre of everything from coffee shops to bars, cafes, markets and more. Stroll along the waterfront and watch as the sun shimmers off the glistening Bay of Zea. If you’ve got some time, there are also plenty of things to do in the surrounding city of Piraeus. Get a fascinating glimpse of Grecian history at the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus or the Nautical Museum of Greece; marvel at the massive Church of Saint Nicholas and its beautifully intricate interior; or pull up a chair at a harborside café and watch as boats move in and out of the bay.
As you can see, there are plenty of things to do around Zea Marina, but if you’re looking to explore the most famous city in Greece, we definitely recommend that you take the 10-minute drive into Athens. The birthplace of Western civilization, Athens is now a vibrant and modern city that still preserves much of its important past.
Visiting The Acropolis is an absolute must. Take the short walk up to the ancient high city and explore famous historical structures like the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erectheion and the nearby New Acropolis Museum.
If you’re looking to learn more, head over to Museum Mile, a long strip of museums that starts at Syntagma Square and includes the National Archaeological Museum, home of the world’s finest collection of art and sculpture from Ancient Greece.
Mooring
The Moorings has its own private docks at the Zea Marina. Arriving in Zea, call the base and assistance with docking will be provided.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available
Things to do
Walk along the waterfront and take your pick of bars, restaurants and shops to explore. Enjoy the sights and dining in the surrounding town of Piraeus. You‘ll find many places to eat along the scenic coasts of Mikrolimano and Piraiki, including waterfront tavernas and restaurants serving sumptuous seafood.
Facilities
All facilities at Zea Marina are available for yachts and guests of The Moorings. These include fresh water and electricity, showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, shopping and entertainment.
Cape Sounion Bay
Few places showcase the natural beauty and rich history of Greece quite like Cape Sounion. Perched on the towering cliffs of the Attica Peninsula, the area’s biggest attraction is the legendary Temple of Poseidon. Composed of worn white marble, these restored ruins date all the way back to 440 BC when the original temple was built to honour the legendary god of the sea.Take a closer look and you might find the mark of George Lord Byron, the famed romantic poet and once frequent visitor to Cape Sounion. Nearby are the ruins of the Temple of Athena, goddess of wisdom.
Overlooking the beautiful Saronic Gulf, the views from the Cape are absolutely stunning. Stay and watch the sunset for a photo-worthy finish to your day.
Mooring
No moorings are available. Anchor in Cape Sounion Bay on the west side of Cape Sounion. Nearby Legrana Bay is a good alternative anchorage.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Merely anchoring in Cape Sounion Bay and admiring the Temple of Poseidon from the comfort of your yacht is an experience in itself, the quintessential Greece you read about in glossy brochures. Many sailors like to take the dinghy ashore and climb the trail leading up the cliffs to walk through the ruins of Poseidon’s grand temple. Sunsets are magnificent, but the view of the coast and the Cyclades Islands in the distance is stunning at any time.
Facilities
No facilities for yachts are available.
Spetses Island
Located at the mouth of the Argolic Gulf, Spetses is a small island displaying a colorful collage of tree–dotted peaks and whitewashed villas, with bright blue water stretching to the horizon. On the west coast of the island you can relax and play on Ayia Paraskevi Beach, which is just as picturesque as it is peaceful. Just half a mile to the south you‘ll find Bekiri Cave, an open–air cavern on the shoreline. You can easily swim right into the cave and even stand up on the small beach area inside. For a fascinating glimpse into the island’s history, visit Bouboulina’s Museum and learn the story of Laskarina Bouboulina, a female naval commander who led the fight in Greece’s War for Independence back in 1821. The museum is housed in a beautiful building that was once Bouboulina’s home for much of her life.
Mooring
Two ports are available in Spetses. The main port in Dapia has 30 pontoon moorings available and can accommodate boats of virtually any size. Half a mile away, the Old Port in Baltiza is better suited for private yachts and small cruisers.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available
Things to do
Relax on Spetses’ quiet beaches, swim in Bekiri Cave, walk the streets of Dapia and visit Bouboulina’s Museum.
Facilities
Ice, water and fuel are available in the port of Dapia. The port is at the heart of a bustling village with shops, restaurants, hotels and other attractions.
Navplion
There are plenty of things to see and do in the old town of Nafplio. Walk to the town square and marvel at Vouleftikon, the immense domed building where the first parliament of the Greek nation met in the early 19th century. Across the square, there’s an Archeological Museum housed in another beautiful Venetian building. Here, you can get a close-up glimpse of ancient Greece through a number of ancient artefacts.
There are plenty of attractions outside the city you won’t want to miss either. Follow the signs and head up the hill to the Palamidi Fortress. Built by the Venetians in the early 18th century, this complex structure was so well-designed that it was said to be unconquerable – that is, until the Greeks finally conquered it in 1822. If you’re looking to swim and sunbathe, head to the beach of Karathona located just south of the Palamidi Fortress.
Mooring
Stern-to mooring is available in the town harbour. There is a good shelter from prevailing winds but it can sometimes become uncomfortable at night.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage available
Things to do
Explore the beautiful Venetian structures of the old town. Venture up the hill to admire the view from the Palamidi Fortress. Relax on the beach at nearby Karathona and Arvanita.
Facilities
Ice, water and fuel are available near the port. The old town is filled with shops, restaurants, hotels and more.
Poros
Approaching the town, you’ll sail through a narrow, picturesque channel that separates the island of Poros from the Peloponnese peninsula. Pine, olive and lemon trees blanket the hillsides down to the sandy beaches. You’ll see a mountainous green landscape overlooking the red-topped roofs that line the streets of Poros Town. A host of cafes, bars and souvenir shops line the docks of Poros Town, but the best are located around the town square near the museum and town hall.
Majestic vistas await from the top of the island’s pine-forested interior. Consider hiring a scooter to further explore this area. At the top of the island’s highest hill, you’ll find the historic clock of Poros, a trademark of the island that is visible from all around. For a more historical adventure, visit Moni Zoodochou Pigis, an 18th century monastery built around the island’s only spring.
If you’re up for a good party, the most famous nightclub on the island is Poseidon, which is located on a hillside overlooking the town. The party starts at 1.00 p.m. and continues until the wee morning hours.
Mooring
Stern-to on the southern side of the port in Poros Town.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is not available
Things to do
Hire a scooter and explore the island. Relax on beautiful beaches like Megalo Neorio and Monastiriou. Dance the night away at the famous nightclub Poseidon.
Facilities
There are numerous bars and restaurants throughout Poros Town. Provisions, fuel, water and ice are available.
Epidaurus Town, Mainland
Epidaurus signifies one of the most important ancient sites in Greece, with the towns historical theatre (c. 340-330 B.C.) which is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. Since the 1950s, every summer there are many performances as part of a festival programme – well worth a visit.
The Epidaurus area also offers beautiful seaside villages with pristine beaches ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Scuba diving is exceptional, where you may discover ancient treasures.
If you would rather explore inland, follow the walking paths lined with ancient ruins, orange and olive groves, or dine at one of the fish tavernas to tantalise the tastebuds.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Admire the acoustics of the ancient theatre; take a hike in the country and explore more ancient ruins or head to the beaches and enjoy watersports.
Facilities
Ice, water, and fuel (on request) are available near the town dock. Further into town, you’ll find additional facilities including provisioning, ATMs, restaurants, taxis, gift shops and more.
Marina Zea
The Zea Marina is much more than just a place to dock your boat. This 4.7-square-mile facility is the epicentre of everything from coffee shops to bars, cafes, markets and more. Stroll along the waterfront and watch as the sun shimmers off the glistening Bay of Zea. If you’ve got some time, there are also plenty of things to do in the surrounding city of Piraeus. Get a fascinating glimpse of Grecian history at the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus or the Nautical Museum of Greece; marvel at the massive Church of Saint Nicholas and its beautifully intricate interior; or pull up a chair at a harborside café and watch as boats move in and out of the bay.
As you can see, there are plenty of things to do around Zea Marina, but if you’re looking to explore the most famous city in Greece, we definitely recommend that you take the 10-minute drive into Athens. The birthplace of Western civilization, Athens is now a vibrant and modern city that still preserves much of its important past.
Visiting The Acropolis is an absolute must. Take the short walk up to the ancient high city and explore famous historical structures like the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erectheion and the nearby New Acropolis Museum.
If you’re looking to learn more, head over to Museum Mile, a long strip of museums that starts at Syntagma Square and includes the National Archaeological Museum, home of the world’s finest collection of art and sculpture from Ancient Greece.
Mooring
The Moorings has its own private docks at the Zea Marina. Arriving in Zea, call the base and assistance with docking will be provided.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available
Things to do
Walk along the waterfront and take your pick of bars, restaurants and shops to explore. Enjoy the sights and dining in the surrounding town of Piraeus. You‘ll find many places to eat along the scenic coasts of Mikrolimano and Piraiki, including waterfront tavernas and restaurants serving sumptuous seafood.
Facilities
All facilities at Zea Marina are available for yachts and guests of The Moorings. These include fresh water and electricity, showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, shopping and entertainment.
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