Lavrion to Corfu – 2 weeks

DayMilesDestination
1: Sun0Boarding is on Sunday afternoon in:
  • Lavrion / Lavrio Lavrion is a hive of activity for yachties in the summer with several charter bases operating their yachts from the shelter of the well thought out harbour and adjacent Olympic Marina. Once a dusty mining town, (silver has been mined here since prehistoric times), Lavrion was transformed when it was selected to host cruise ships ... Read more
2: Mon38
  • Aegina Town Aegina town, on the island of the same name, is known for its pistachio nuts and natural sponges. Alongside the harbour front cafes you’ll find an excellent fish market complete with several fish restaurants, and boats on the quay selling fruit and veg. One can’t help but think the fruit should be in the market and the fish ... Read more
3: Tue26Korinthos) - Todays sail takes us through the Corinth Canal, probably the most recognised passage in the Mediterranean. A perfect photo opportunity and the chance to see what many only ever see from above.
4: Wed36Galaxidhi - Situated on the northern side of the Gulf of Corinth, this small town is charming, retaining signs of its former wealth as a prosperous shipping port in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
5: Thu33Nafpaktos - Today we head for Nafpaktos, a medieval harbour positioned below the venetioan castle. It is well worth a walk up to the castle, enjoying the view of the medieval harbour, one of the best examples in the Mediterranean
6: Fri28Mesolongi - A canal leads between the salt marshes to the village of Mesolongi, centered around the yacht basin at the end.
7: Sat42
  • Efimia / Eufimia (Kefalonia) A holiday town particularly popular with Greeks, which has ensured retention of its Greek atmosphere, Efimia is also a good base to explore the Melissani Cave and Lake. There are a number of white pebbled beaches a short walk south of the town, or if you want to go a little further afield, you can hire motor boat. ... Read more
8: Sun0You've a whole day to explore the island of Kefalonia, or simply relax on the beach.
9: Mon12
  • Fiskardo (Kefalonia) A beautiful place of multi coloured houses ringing the clear bay, set at the foot of dense pine clad slopes. Fiskardo escaped the ravages of the 1953 earthquake and now enjoys a high level of protection from development. This gives a rather up market air and a number of the Hollywood set have visited. It’s a very ... Read more
10: Tue18After a lunch stop in one the the beautiful bays on the north sideof Meganisi, it's on to our evening stop at
  • Lefkas / Levkas The capital of the island of the same name, Lefkas is separated from the mainland by a canal you will sail through when entering or leaving. The town is a maze of narrow streets and is the culturfal and commercial centre for the island, as well as a tourist town and yachting centre. Many of Lefkas’s ... Read more
11: Wed32
  • Parga A town steeped in history, Parga is as much a Greek holiday destination as an international resort. Built around its prominent Venetian Citadel perched on the promontory between two bays, the town has all you’d expect of a moderate size resort with a wide range of restaurants and plenty of narrow winding streets to explore. The ... Read more
12: Thu12
  • Gaios (Paxos) The main harbour and largest town on the island of Paxos, Gaios is a picture postcard town with a bit of a colonial feel, set against the green hills of the interior. It’s also a rather unique port, with a lush green island plugging the centre of the harbour leaving a channel around it where you ... Read more
13: Fri28
  • Corfu Town The capital of the Island, Corfu Town is steeped in history. It offers much to entertain you whether your interests are archaeological, cultural or more retail focused! The various occupying forces have left their influence. In particular, the Venetians provided both the two fortress and many of the attractive buildings around town. As well as exploring ... Read more
14: Sat23Lunch at Kassiopi before we head for our fina destination:
  • Gouvia (Corfu) The small village of Kondokali has been rather overtaken by Gouvia marina and it’s associated developments, with the number of yacht berths exceeding the population of the village. You won’t go hungry or thirsty here with a wide range of options on offer, tailored to tourist rather than local tastes. You can buy an English paper ... Read more
15: Sun0Check out and disembark (morning)
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All routes may be subject to change for weather and operational reasons. Your Skipper will keep you advised.

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