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Ionian Islands, Greece

Ionian Islands, Greece

Greece offers a relaxing cultural experience with heaps of history and island exploration. Ancient ruins are scattered about and the locals know how to take life slowly. The Ionian archipelago, off the west of mainland Greece, is rich with history and effortlessly blends the historic Italian, French and British influences into its unique culture.

Enjoy strolling sun-dappled olive groves, snorkeling in clear sapphire waters and immersing yourself in ancient civilizations and cultures. The Ionian Islands journey begins in either Corfu or Lefkas. Explore rustic and cliff-lines anchorages, bustling seaside tavernas and kafenios (coffee shops), historic Venetian fortresses and endless natural coves.

Location

Ionian Islands, Greece
Greece

Season

May to October

Itinerary

Itinerary Options

Corfu

We will start our journey from a Marina located nearby the town of Corfu proper, where you’ll find brightly-colored Venetian buildings lining water’s edge. Corfu’s Old Town is a UNESCO site; stroll the Liston, an arcaded street built during the French occupation; and wander the city’s green esplanade on the first day of the Journey. While in Corfu town explore Palaio Frourio, a 15th century Byzantine castle constructed by the Venetians. Climb to the summit of the inner outcrop to see the lighthouse and enjoy 360-degree panoramic views.

Mandraki

Sail north towards the traditional Greek fishing village of Kalami. The sand-and-shingle beach is gorgeous and the natural cove means it’s sheltered from swells so it’s perfect for swimming. Whenever you’re ready, head south to Mandraki Harbour, situated just under the steep walls of Corfu’s Venetian fort.

Lakka, Paxos

Continue south along Corfu’s coast toward the open waters of the Ionian and Lakka on the northern tip of Paxos. Tree-covered hills slope gently to the sea, providing shelter from the prevailing winds and creating a perfect harbor. Lakka’s pebbly beach gives way to golden sand as soon as you step in the water and on Harami Beach you’ll find locals offering water sports rental with banana boats, windsurfing, and water skiing.

Parga

Parga is packed with music bars, tavernas and kafenios (coffee shops), and the bustling harbor is alive with boats. Beaches frame the pretty coastal town; enjoy lively Kryoneri or head for the quieter shores of its little sister, Piso Kryoneri.

Sivota Mourtos

Sivota Islands. Tucked behind the three islands in the chain—Nisis Ay Nikolaos, Nisis Sivota and Nisis Siv Mavros Notos—Mourtos is a tranquil little village perched on mainland Greece, perfect for a day of relaxing and enjoying the peace and quiet.

Plataria

In the port of Plataria, a long breakwater leads to a bustling harbor, while tavernas and cafés dot the quayside. Walk 100 meters south along the harbor and you’ll find a sandy beach.

Crew

Professional Captain

Professional Captain

Your professional crew are talented explorers who combine their love of sailing with personalized hospitality. Each captain is professionally certified and able to lead your one of a kind experience at sea.

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Private Chef

Private Chef

A Sailing Collective chef embodies our philosophy of travel, storytelling, learning, and sharing. We use local ingredients to create a unique culinary experience for each voyage. This is unlike any food adventure you've ever been on.

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General Information

Provisioning Sailing Collective will provision your journey with local foods and produce.  Cooking Aboard: Your Sailing Collective chef/crew is incredibly talented and can handle the group's needs with ease. We are all about participation and learning, so if you'd like to help, just ask and we'll get you involved! Collective groups may choose to dine out more times than scheduled if the group or individuals choose.

Included in provisioning package*: 

  • 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 3 Dinners (or similar), Light Snacks, Water, Coffee & Tea

* Subjected to change

Dietary Restrictions We can accommodate as long as we know in advance! It is important to notify us of any dietary restrictions ahead of time and include full details in the Guest Form that you will fill out prior to the start of the trip.

Sailing a group journey is a collective experience calling us to ebb and flow with the tides of the group. While alcohol and soft beverages are not included, we find a well curated bar shared across the group works out best. We offer two beverage during group journeys packages during the course of the week:

  • $150 for wine, beer, spirits and soft beverages

  • $75 for soft beverages and under 5 alcoholic drinks. *Private charters, beverages are billed to the charter

You can also choose to bring your own beverages on board at no cost. Beverages through our package options will be provisioned for by your crew based on the preferences shared in your guest forms. Alternatively, if you plan to purchase your beverages separately, it is best to stock up before we depart the marina! Private Journey guests will receive information from crew about alcohol provisioning, which we can handle on your behalf. Morning beverages and water are included for all guests.

Please confirm your package choice within your guest form so your crew can plan accordingly!

ADDITIONAL COSTS We recommend planning on having at least $300 – $600 in spending money depending on spending habits. You will be responsible for paying for:

  • All expenses on shore including meals and drinks

  • Flights and transportation to and from the marina location

  • Onboard beverages

  • Gratuity (a 10% to 20% offering)

GRATUITY Tipping your captain and crew is welcomed. If you are satisfied with your service, the industry standard for yacht charters ranges from 10-20% of the cost of the charter. Gratuity is split evenly between the crew and can be paid via cash, check, Venmo, or PayPal. Please contact your Sailing Collective Journey Coordinator if you have any questions.

  • 10% - Standard good time on holiday with good service.

  • 15% - Exceptional service on your holiday with exceptional service!

  • 20% - Extraordinary experience and your crew sent the voyage to the moon and back!!

PACKING LIST Collapsible bags in place of large rigid suitcases are advised for ease of transport on and off the boat. Loading and unloading from the dingy can be a wet activity, a pair of shoes such as flip-flops that you can get wet if we are landing on a beach.

As the vast majority of your time will be spent outside, prepare for elements - bring a light raincoat just in case, a hat to shield yourself from the sun, and a warm layer.  Throughout the week we may dine out at a nice restaurant, so bring an outfit looks nice and suits your style. Loading and unloading from the dingy on beaches can be a wet activity, a pair of shoes that you can get wet is recommended.

We also encourage that people bring ecologically appropriate products into ocean environments. You can read more about those recommendations on the Sailing Collective Journal here: Packing for a Healthy Ocean

The Journey Schedule Meeting time is at 9:00am on Day 1 of the charter and we embark shortly after settling in. We return back to port on Friday evening by 5:00pm and disembark between 8-9:00am on Saturday.

Terms & Conditions By booking this journey, you agree to comply with the stated Terms & Conditions and Covid Considerations, available on our website. Please contact info@thesailingcollective.com with any questions. 

Travel Insurance We recommend purchasing a travel insurance policy that protects you in case of general and covid-related trip interruptions. If you choose not to purchase travel insurance, you forfeit the right to a refund or credit in the event you have to cancel your trip with Sailing Collective.

PASSPORTS AND VISAS Please ensure your passport is valid for the period of travel and for six months after you return. The Sailing Collective cannot be held responsible for refusal of entry or travel due to lack of visas. If you are in any doubt please contact your Embassy for full details.

WEATHER Throughout the month of June/July daytime temperatures will generally reach highs of around 27°C that's about 80°F. At night the average minimum temperature drops down to around 20°C, that's 68°F. The average daily wind speed in June has been around 11 km/h, that’s equivalent to about 7 mph, or 6 knots. In June, for the nearest coastal location, the temperature of the sea averages around 22°C, that's 72° Fahrenheit.

CURRENCIES / MONEY EXCHANGE The currency is the Euro, Mastercard and Visa chip cards are accepted widely in larger stores and restaurants but you may need cash for independent, small businesses. You can find ATMs at the marinas and banks. We recommend bringing cash with you to the smaller islands as smaller vendors often prefer cash over card.

Boats

Lagoon 50

Lagoon 50

A flybridge with two secure accesses and a helm station provides perfect visibility. And behind the helm station, a huge modular recreation area conceals a storage area large enough to store all the cushions. A large open cockpit facing out to sea, large stern skirts enable easy access to the boat and a large modular dining area with removable bench seats to welcome children and adults alike.

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