CAbin cruise itinearies to Greek islands




Cabin cruise is an alternative to private gulet charters for blue cruise. This year we have started Greek Island Cabin Charters for our annual guests from Rhodes, Mykonos and Santorini.

The prices for cabin cruise includes; Greek island taxes, meals, port taxes, you can check your visa status and join these tours. In cabin cruise tours the first and last night will be in departure port to finish all paper works for sailing and cruise.

You can enjoy the night life in Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Rhodes, Mykonos or Santorini when you settle down in the boat. The Greek islands with famous taverns, small churches and chapels, famous uzo, the mezes are calling you.




KOS ISLAND

Located very close to the coasts of Turkey, Kos island is the second most popular island of Dodecanese, after Rhodes. Due to its large size, Kos Greece keeps a balance in tourism development. Some spots are very organized, while others are almost secluded and away from mass tourism.

in short distance from the Town and great place to visit a Medieval Castle, an Ancient Agora, a Roman Odeon and of course the famous Asklepieion, an ancient healing centre, The most tourist places are located on the southern side of the island, including Kardamena and Kefalos. This is where visitors can find large golden beaches with crystal water.




RHODES ISLAND

Rhodes is the largest and most popular island of Dodecanese. With 300 days of sunshine per year, Rhodes Island is mostly famous for the romantic Old Town and the amazing beach resorts. The Old Town is among the best-preserved Medieval Towns of Europe, with strong walls, an impressive castle, paved paths and elegant stone mansions. A drive around the island will bring you to magnificent beaches, impressive sightseeing and picturesque villages.A lovely place is Lindos village with the Acropolis on top.

The most tourist places are located close to Town, but you can also find many secluded places for total privacy around the island. Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.




SYMI ISLAND

Symi in Greece is a tiny island of Dodecanese that amazes visitors with the calm atmosphere and the fabulous architecture. In fact, Simi Island has one of the most impressive ports in the Greek islands, with elegant mansions constructed amphitheatrically on the slopes of a hill and offering breathtaking view to the sea from any spot.

A promenade along the port is fabulous for a romantic evening. The beaches of the island are small but clean. Some can be organized and others are secluded, but they all provide a relaxing atmosphere for your Simi holidays. An interesting sight is the Monastery of Panormitis, on the southern side of the island. Ideal for families and couples.




KALYMNOS ISLAND

Kalymnos is known and named as the "Sponge-divers' island." Sponge diving has long been a common occupation on Kalymnos and sponges were the main source of income of Kalymnians, bringing wealth to the island and making it famous throughout the Mediterranean.

The Island is also famous with rock climbing and bouldering during the whole year, scuba diving and beatiful fiords. Top 10 places to visit in Kalymnos are; Agios Savvas Monastery (Pothia), Neoklasiko Private Folklore and Historical Collections (Pothia), Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, Sea World Museum Valsamidis (Vlychadia), Platis Yialos Beach, Factory of Natural Sponges (Pothia), Castle of Chora (Chorio), N S Papachatzis Sponge Factory, Folklore Museum, Chrysocheria Castle (Pothia), Maritime Museum of Kalymnos.




LEROS ISLAND

A small island of Dodecanese, Leros is located between Patmos and Kalymnos. According to mythology, Leros Island was where goddess Artemis would go for hunting, as it had a rich population in deer. The long history of Leros Greece is depicted in the many sites around the island, such as the Medieval Castle and the interesting museums.

Alinda and Agia Marina are the most tourist places on the island, while a drive around the island will bring visitors to relaxing, crystal beaches. Over the last years, the island is developing as a diving destination due to the many ancient shipwrecks that have been found in the surrounding sea.




PATMOS ISLAND

Patmos is a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea, most famous for being the location of both the vision of and the writing of the Christian Bible's Book of Revelation. According to tradition, it was in a cave in Patmos Island that Saint John the Divine was inspired the Book of Apocalypse. This is why there is a large Monastery of Saint John above Chora, the capital of the island.

This monastery is surrounded by strong walls and looks like a fortress. Chora is a great place to walk around the paved paths and enjoy a view to the Aegean Sea. The most tourist place of Patmos Island is Skala, while relaxing beaches are found all over the island.