- Adamas / Adamantas photosContinue reading →
- Adamas: The town is the main port. The natural harbour is prone to swell.
- Agios Konstantinos & Sarakiniko photosContinue reading →
- Agios Konstantinos: Fishing boats and fishermen’s cottages in the creek
- Sarakiniko: The white rocks form a beautiful moonscape
- Sarakiniko: Fisherman fishing off the white rocks
- Andros Chora / Kastro photosContinue reading →
- Port Andros: The town and bays. The harbour is in the second bay, just visible centre right
- Ano Myrsini photosContinue reading →
- Ano Myrsini: A large bay on this uninhabited island with yachts at anchor
- Antiparos / Andiparos photosContinue reading →
- Antiparos: Fishing boats line the pretty sea front
- Athens Kalamaki (Alimos) photosContinue reading →
- Athens Kalamaki: Charter yachts to suit every budget
- Athens Kalamaki: The marina restaurant
- Athens Kalamaki: The beach next to the marina
- Athens Kalamaki: Some of the many charter yachts
- Athens Kalamaki: One of the beach restaurants
- Athens Kalamaki: It’s not all charter yachts
- Batsi photosContinue reading →
- Batsi: The harbour and town, with yachts and motor cruisers on all three quays
- Batsi: The town and harbour from the sea
- Ermoupoli photosContinue reading →
- Ermoupoli: The town with the blue domed Church of the Resurrection high on the hill
- Ermoupoli: The S/Y Galileo on the west quay
- Ermoupoli: The yacht quay, in the north corner of the port
- Faros / Pharos photosContinue reading →
- Faros: You may not find room on the small quay but there’s plenty of space to anchor
- Faros photosContinue reading →
- Faros: Steep cliffs surround the bay and beach
- Gavrio / Gavrion photosContinue reading →
- Gavrio: The yacht quay, just south of the ferry jetty
- Gavrio: The breakwater with town and quay behind
- Ios photosContinue reading →
- Ios: The harbour with yachts moored on the jetty and the north and east quays.
- Ios: View over the port from the town
- Isternia photosContinue reading →
- Isternia: The monastery of Panagia Katapolianis, a couple of miles from the bay.
- Kalafatis photosContinue reading →
- Kalafatis: The smaller south bay offers more protection
- Kalafatis: The north bay with its long beach
- Kalo Livadi photosContinue reading →
- Kalo Livadi: The beach and bay, with buoyed off swimming area
- Kamares photosContinue reading →
- Kamares: The small harbour, town and beach
- Kamares: Unusually empty quays in the small harbour
- Kimolos photosContinue reading →
- Kimolos: Typical arid landscape with stone walls
- Klima photosContinue reading →
- Klima: Fishermans cottages with boat “garages” on the ground floor
- Kolona photosContinue reading →
- Kolona: The bays either side of the sand spit looking west
- Korissia (Kea) photosContinue reading →
- Pisa: The beach with its lush green vegetation
- Paros: Church of Agia Triada, in Lefkes in the centre of the island
- Kea: Windmill
- Kypri / Fournos photosContinue reading →
- Kypri: The beautiful beach in this rather exposed bay
- Livadi / Livadhiou (Serifos) photosContinue reading →
- Serifos: The port (Livadi) and main town (Chora) up on the hill, nwith boats anchored
- Marmara photosContinue reading →
- Paros: Marmara bay is a pleasant anchorage in good weather
- Megalo Livadi photosContinue reading →
- Megalo Livadi: The bay offers good shelter
- Merichas / Merikha photosContinue reading →
- Merichas: The small harbour with yachts on the quay and the jetty
- Mykonos photosContinue reading →
- Mykonos: A pelican, the Island’s mascot does a bit of window shopping
- Mykonos: A pelican hunts for some lunch
- Mykonos: A cafe overlooking the famous windmills
- Mykonos: The narrow alley ways offer shopping opportunities galore
- Mykonos: The old harbour and town.
- Mykonos: The windmills are just south of the old harbour
- Mykonos: Aerial view of the new marina and cruise ship port
- Mykonos: The old harbour and town, looking towards the new marina
- Mykonos: Little Venice (or Little Italy) lies between the old harbour and the windmills
- Mylopotas photosContinue reading →
- Mylopotas: The large bay with beach south of Port Ios, with yacht anchored
- Naoussa photosContinue reading →
- Naoussa: Colourful fishing boats tied on the quay
- Naoussa: The harbour, full of yachts and local boats
- Naxos photosContinue reading →
- Naxos: A typical back alley, one of many such alleyways
- Naxos: The town with yachts moored in the harbour, overlooked by the castle centre left
- Naxos: The inner harbour, left and “marina” centre, with yachts accompanied by fishing boats!
- Naxos: The gate of the Temple of Apollo
- Naxos: Marble quarrying and carving has been going on here since ancient times
- Schinoussa: Another quiet day on the quay
- Orgias / Otzias photosContinue reading →
- Orgias: Panagia Kastriani Monastery, two miles out of the village offers spectacular views
- Paros miscellaneous photosContinue reading →
- Paros: Church of Agia Triada, in Lefkes in the centre of the island
- Pisa / Pisses photosContinue reading →
- Pisa: The beach with its lush green vegetation
- Piso Livadi photosContinue reading →
- Piso Livadi: The small harbour and village, showing the breakwaters
- Piso Livadi: Holiday accommodation overlooks the bright red fishing boats
- Provatas / Fyriplaka photosContinue reading →
- Provatas: Fyriplaka beach in the east bay. A superb if rather exposed anchorage.
- Provatas: You might just squeeze in to Tsigrado, just east of Fyriplaka beach
- Santorini / Thira & Fira photosContinue reading →
- Skala Thira: The quay at the base of the cable car and steps with Fira town above
- Skala Thira: View from Fira, with the quay just visible and Kammeni Island in the distance
- Thira: A rare alleyway that no one has yet managed to squeeze a shop in to!
- Thira: View from Fira with steps leading down to Skala quay centre
- Santorini: Fira town overlooks the cauldron
- Santorini: Donkeys await their next passengers
- Thira: Classic view of the blue domes of Santorini
- Schinoussa photosContinue reading →
- Schinoussa: View from the main quay
- Schinoussa: The ferry from Naxos and the yacht quay
- Schinoussa: The tavernas on the quay
- Sikinos photosContinue reading →
- Sikinos Skala: It only takes a couple of yachts to fill the harbour but you can anchor
- Tinos photosContinue reading →
- Tinos: Sea pebble mosaic at the Church of Panagia Megalochari (Virgin Mary)
- Vlychada photosContinue reading →
- Vlychada: The Marina on the south coast is prone to silting
- Vlychada: The marina’s curved quays make mooring interesting
- Vlychada; An assortment of boats in the marina, a cross between yacht haven and fishing harbour!
- Cyclades miscellaneous photosContinue reading →
- Delos: The Temple of Artemis, part of the extensive excavations best visited from Mykonos
- Folegandros Chora: Alley in the old town
- Folegandros Chora: The town perched on a cliff edge
- The Cyclades is much less busy than some other areas



















































































