South Ionian Islands
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Greece
27 August – 3 September
The sailing route in the South Ionian Islands has the most beautiful and most photographed beaches in the whole Greece, such as Myrtos Beach in Kefalonia. Here you find countless bays with calm and crystal clear water only good for all the specific activities of your dream holiday.
The sea is calm, without strong waves and winds and this creates a favorable mood for sailing, relaxing and enjoying the sun. Only good vibes, Tzatziki and Rakomelo! The sea water is warm in July, about 24° C and the air temperature about 30° C. That’s what we call perfection.
Yachts
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Islands
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The island’s beaches are secluded and most of them can only be reached by boat. Agios Ioannis, Spilia and Barbarezou are the most popular beaches of Meganisi.
Vathy, where the port of Meganisi also lies, is the most picturesque village of the island. Stroll around the beach promenade in Vathy, taste the local delicacies at one of the many fish taverns… Adapt yourself to the slow rhythm of the island!
Kastos is a small island with about 40 permanent inhabitants, has a single village and a port. The traditional atmosphere is charming and what we like the most is that there are only a few tourists on the island and the food is divine.
Although it is very close to Kefalonia, Ithaka has kept its mysterious atmosphere and so we can enjoy the beauty and the tradition of the island. Fortunately Ithaka has not been yet discovered by many tourists. Just ejoy a quiet evening, wandering around the narrow streets with small shops and greek tavernas and enjoy the moment. There are also many deserted bays perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
This island is actually the top of a majestic underwater mountain covered with pine forests. The little port of Kalamos is very entertaining, there are many taverna’s and cafes for us to choose from. On the island there are all kinds of small deserted sandy and pebble beaches with turquoise and crystal clear water.