Hey there, Lyykers! Let's talk about the yacht trip of a lifetime—sailing through the stunning Greek islands. Picture this: clear blue waters, ancient ruins, and white-washed villages perched on cliffs. It feels like we've stepped straight into a postcard.


If we've ever wanted to experience the magic of the Mediterranean, a yacht trip around the Greek Isles is the way to do it. Let's break down how this amazing adventure can happen, from costs to what we'll do every day.


Starting Point:


Our journey begins in Athens, the historical heart of Greece. We'll want to spend at least a day here soaking in the sights like the Acropolis before setting sail. After that, it's time to head to the marina and board our yacht.



Yacht Options and Costs:


We've got a few options when it comes to choosing our yacht. If we're traveling with a small group, a 50-foot yacht, which comfortably sleeps 6-8 people, is a great choice.


This typically costs around $5,000-$8,000 for a week, depending on the season. Want something more luxurious? A fully crewed, 80-foot yacht with all the bells and whistles might set us back $15,000-$20,000 per week. But trust us, the experience is worth every penny (Cost may vary).


Setting Sail:


Once we're aboard, it's time to sail off into the Aegean Sea. The Cyclades Islands is our playground, and there's so much to explore. We'll start with Mykonos, known for its vibrant nightlife and iconic windmills. Even if we're not into partying, Mykonos has charming streets filled with boutiques and cafes. Docking fees here are usually around $100 per night (Cost may vary).



Next up, we'll sail to Santorini—probably the most famous of the Greek islands. The views here are out of this world, especially the sunsets. We can't visit Santorini without taking a dip in the volcanic hot springs. Activities here can range from $50 for a tour to $100 for a guided excursion.


After Santorini, we'll head to some of the lesser-known islands like Paros and Naxos. These spots are more laid-back, with beautiful beaches and quaint villages. This is where we'll anchor in secluded bays and have a BBQ right on the boat—just us, the stars, and the sound of the waves.



Food and Dining on the Yacht


One of the best parts of a yacht trip? The food! If our yacht comes with a chef (and we highly recommend going for this option), we're in for a treat. Fresh seafood, Greek salads, and homemade pastries are just a taste of what's on offer.


The cost for provisioning the yacht with gourmet meals for a week is usually around $500-$1,000 (Cost may vary). Depending on our preferences. If we're foodies, we'll love trying out the local tavernas when we dock. A meal in a good taverna will cost about $20-$30 per person.


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Water Sports and Activities


When we're not lounging on deck, there's plenty of action to be had. Most yachts come equipped with gear for snorkeling, paddleboarding, and even jet skiing. If we're feeling adventurous, we can rent additional equipment like a Seabob (an underwater scooter) for around $300 per day. Diving is another popular activity, with guided dives costing around $80 per person.


Overall Costs


So, what's the total Cost? For a week-long trip, including yacht rental, food, activities, and some fun extras, we're looking at about $10,000-$15,000 for a group of 6-8 people. Split that between friends, and it's not as crazy as it sounds—especially for a trip we'll remember forever.


Why It's Worth It


Honestly, nothing beats the freedom of sailing wherever the wind takes us, waking up to a new island every day, and having the ocean as our backyard. It's the kind of trip that's equal parts relaxation and adventure, with a whole lot of good times in between. So, if we've been dreaming about the perfect getaway, this might just be it. Who's ready to set sail?