Multi day sailing in the Ionian Islands
Sailing in the Ionian Sea from Zakynthos(Zante)
Greek Water Yachts trying to respond to requests for sailing in the Ionian Islands will offer for 2025 a sailboat from Greek Water Yachts associates for private sailing trips around Ionian islands.
Discover the stunning green-blue scenery of the Ionian Sea with our skippered sailing charters. The Ionian Islands are renowned worldwide for their breathtaking beaches, medieval sites, and favorable sailing conditions. Easily accessible by ferry or plane, these islands offer amenities that cater to all your needs.
Experience the Beauty of the Ionian Islands
Set sail from Zakynthos to explore beautiful ports, enchanting landscapes, and secluded anchorages. In this part of Greece, you can indulge in the famous local cuisine and visit some of the most historical ancient sites. The lush vegetation and calm waters create the perfect backdrop for your dream Greek holiday.
Why Zakynthos is the Ideal Starting Point
Our charter base is located in Zakynthos, making it the perfect island to begin your sailing adventure. This allows you to avoid the congestion and traffic commonly found on standard routes from Lefkas. Zakynthos is home to the world-famous Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach), known for its stunning beauty and iconic shipwreck. Additionally, the southern bay of Zakynthos features the National Marine Park, which protects endangered wildlife such as sea turtles and monk seals. You are also just a sailing leg away from Ancient Olympia, the historic site of the Olympic Games.
Ionian islands sailing Itineraries
5-Day Trip in the South Ionian Islands
- Route: Sailing around Zakynthos, Kefalonia, and Ithaca
- Check-in: 09:00 at Zakynthos(Zante) main port
- Check-out: 16:00 at Zakynthos(Zante) main port
- Pricing:
- 1 cabin: €2520 (October), €3020 (May, June, September), €3250 (July, August)
- 2 cabins: €2760 (October), €3250 (May, June, September), €3500 (July, August)
- Prices include skipper fee: €1000 (5 days)
- Extra costs (fuel + harbor dues + end cleaning) 340€
4-Day Trip Around Zakynthos and Ancient Olympia (Katakolo)
- Highlights: Visit Shipwreck Beach, Blue Caves, Turtle Bay, and Ancient Olympia
- Check-in: 09:00 at Zakynthos main port
- Check-out: 16:00 at Zakynthos main port
- Pricing:
- 1 cabin: €2050 (October), €2500 (May, June, September), €2670 (July, August)
- 2 cabins: €2270 (October), €2670 (May, June, September), €2860 (July, August)
- Prices include skipper fee: €800 (4 days)
- Extra costs (fuel + harbor dues + end cleaning) 300€
Daily Trips in North or South Zakynthos
- Options: Explore Shipwreck Beach, Blue Caves, Turtle Bay, Keri Caves, and Laganas
- Check-in: 08:30 at Zakynthos main port
- Check-out: 16:30 at Zakynthos main port
- Pricing: €500 + €200 (skipper) + €100 (extra)
Additional Offerings
We also provide weekly and multi-day trips around the Ionian Islands and the western Peloponnese upon request.
- Islands hopping:Zakynthos, Kefallonia Ithaki and Katakolo
- Duration: 4 -5 days
- Suggested for: Couples and friends sailing, Family Sailing adventure, honeymoon
- Dates you can do this trip: May, June, July, August, September, October
- Max sailing time per day: 3-4 hours
- Miles in total: 100
- Sailboats you can pick: GibSea43 sailboat
Map for Your Sailing Vacations in the Ionian Islands
Meet the Islands
Kefalonia in a few words: Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands, known for its dramatic landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and unique charm. The island boasts a rich history, from ancient times to Venetian rule, and is famous for its stunning beaches, picturesque villages, and impressive caves. Kefalonia’s natural beauty and tranquility make it a favorite destination for travelers seeking relaxation and adventure.
See
- Myrtos Beach: One of the most iconic beaches in Greece, with its white pebbles and turquoise waters.
- Melissani Cave: A magical underground lake with crystal-clear waters, best explored by boat.
- Drogarati Cave: A stunning cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites, renowned for its acoustics.
- Argostoli: The island’s vibrant capital, with a beautiful seafront, a historic bridge, and lively squares.
- Assos Village: A picturesque village nestled on a narrow isthmus, with Venetian architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
- The Venetian Castle of Saint George: Overlooking the island, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the island’s history.
- Fiskardo: A charming fishing village that survived the 1953 earthquake, known for its preserved architecture and vibrant harbor.
- Mount Ainos National Park: A beautiful area for hiking, home to the rare Kefalonian fir and wild horses.
- Sami: A picturesque coastal town, near ancient ruins and beautiful beaches like Antisamos.
- The Monastery of Agios Gerasimos: Dedicated to the island’s patron saint, a place of pilgrimage for locals and visitors alike.
Do
- Swim in the stunning waters of Myrtos, Antisamos, and Petani Beaches.
- Take a boat trip to explore nearby Ithaca or the smaller, uninhabited islands.
- Visit the island’s many picturesque villages like Assos, Fiskardo, and Skala.
- Hike through Mount Ainos and enjoy breathtaking views of the island and the Ionian Sea.
- Explore the caves of Melissani and Drogarati for a unique natural experience.
- Enjoy a walk along the De Bosset Bridge in Argostoli, the longest stone bridge over the sea in Europe.
- Go wine tasting and try the famous Robola wine, a signature of the island.
- Visit the archaeological museum in Argostoli to learn about Kefalonia’s ancient history.
Eat-Drink
- Fresh seafood, including grilled octopus and squid, as well as local dishes like meat pies (kreatopita) and moussaka.
- Try Kefalonian honey, olive oil, and the famous Robola wine.
- Enjoy local desserts like almond-based amygdalota and nougat-like mandolato.
Zakynthos in a few words: Zakynthos, also known as Zante, is the third largest island in the Ionian Sea. Renowned for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant landscapes, Zakynthos is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike. The island’s name comes from Zakynthos, the son of Dardanus, according to Greek mythology. Zakynthos is famous for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and the endangered loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) that nest on its southern shores.
See
- Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach): One of the most famous beaches in Greece with a shipwreck resting on its sandy shore.
- The Blue Caves: A series of striking sea caves that reflect the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea.
- Keri Caves: Spectacular caves accessible by boat, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
- The Venetian Castle of Zakynthos: Offering a glimpse into the island’s past with panoramic views over the capital.
- Bochali Hill: A picturesque area with stunning views of Zakynthos Town, especially at sunset.
- The Church of Agios Dionysios: The island’s most important religious monument, dedicated to the patron saint of Zakynthos.
- The National Marine Park of Zakynthos: A protected area where you can spot the famous Caretta caretta turtles.
- The Monastery of Anafonitria: A historical site where Saint Dionysios spent part of his life.
- Solomos Museum: Dedicated to the poet Dionysios Solomos, who wrote the Greek national anthem.
Do
- Take a boat trip to Navagio Beach and the Blue Caves.
- Explore the beautiful villages of Keri, Volimes, and Maries.
- Hike through the lush landscapes of Vrachionas Mountain.
- Go snorkeling or diving in the crystal-clear waters around the island.
- Visit the traditional village of Anafonitria.
- Enjoy a sunset view from the cliffs at Kampi.
- Swim at the famous beaches of Gerakas, Porto Limnionas, and Porto Vromi.
- Go turtle spotting on a boat tour in Laganas Bay.
Eat-Drink
- Fresh seafood, including octopus and squid, local Zakynthian cheese, and traditional sweets like mandolato and pasteli.
- Try the local wines and olive oil, produced on the island for centuries.
Ithaca in a few words: is the famous homeland of Homer’s Odysseus, the aim of his adventurous ten-year long journey. Ithaca through Homer’s Odyssey became the symbol of the nostalgia for our home and family. It’s a trip to self-knowledge.
Location: in the Ionian Sea, is one of the seven islands in this area. It is located to the west of continental Greece.
See
- Kathara monastery dating around 1700A.D. spectacular view of Vathi bay.
- Lazzaretto in Vathi bay an islet that used to be a prison
- Pernarakia monastery: offers a unique of all Ionian islands
Do
- Sail to the secret beaches of the island, like Afales, Filiatro, Gidaki
- Climb up to the hills and mountains of the island and meet its history and nature (use a local guide)
- Join the local fests, there are a lot during summer in every village of Ithaca where you can dance, taste local food and drink local wine
Eat- drink
Open festival food that is usually roasted lamb or pork.
Tserepa chicken: a traditional plate with oregano chicken roasted in clay oven.
Taste rovani a local sweet with vanilla flavor and syrup.
Local fish and wine.
Ancient Olympia and Katakolo in a few words: Ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, is one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites, located in the western Peloponnese. It was a major religious, athletic, and cultural center in ancient times, dedicated to Zeus. The Olympic Games, held every four years, attracted athletes from all over the Greek world. Nearby, the small port town of Katakolo serves as a gateway to Olympia and offers a picturesque harbor with a relaxed atmosphere.
See
- The Archaeological Site of Ancient Olympia: Explore the ruins of the Temple of Zeus, the ancient stadium, the gymnasium, and the workshop of Phidias.
- The Archaeological Museum of Olympia: One of Greece’s most important museums, housing the Hermes of Praxiteles and other significant finds from the site.
- The Temple of Hera: One of the oldest monumental temples in Greece, where the Olympic flame is still lit every four years.
- The Stadium of Olympia: The original venue of the ancient Olympic Games, with the capacity to hold over 40,000 spectators.
- The Museum of the History of the Olympic Games: A fascinating exhibition dedicated to the origins and evolution of the Games.
- The Philippeion: A circular building dedicated to Philip II of Macedon and his family, unique in ancient Greek architecture.
- The Port of Katakolo: A charming coastal town with a scenic promenade lined with cafés, tavernas, and shops.
- The Lighthouse of Katakolo: Offering beautiful views of the Ionian Sea and surrounding area.
Do
- Walk through the ancient ruins of Olympia and imagine the grandeur of the ancient games.
- Visit the charming town of Katakolo and stroll along its picturesque harbor.
- Explore the nearby beaches of Agios Andreas, Skafidia, and Kourouta.
- Take a boat tour along the coast from Katakolo for a different view of the region.
- Hike or bike through the lush landscapes around Olympia.
- Explore the traditional villages in the surrounding areas, like Miraka and Pelopio.
- Attend a cultural event or festival in Katakolo during the summer months.
Eat-Drink
- Fresh seafood and local specialties like lamb, olives, and olive oil.
- Traditional sweets like loukoumades (honey-soaked doughnuts) and diples (thin, fried pastry).
- Enjoy local wines and the famous ouzo, Greece’s iconic anise-flavored spirit.
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Sailing in the Ionian Sea from Zakynthos offers an unforgettable experience filled with natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Book your skippered charter today and embark on an adventure that will create lasting memories!