Mykonos Island
Mykonos Island
Why Mykonos is the Ultimate Cycladic Destination
Known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and iconic windmills, Mykonos is one of the most popular destinations in the Cyclades. Whether you're cruising along the coastline or wandering the charming streets of Mykonos Town, a yacht charter will leave you with unforgettable memories.
A Glimpse into Mykonos' History
Steeped in history and mythology, Mykonos was once a key player in the ancient Greek world. Legend says that Hercules defeated giants on the island, shaping its rocky landscape. Today, Mykonos combines its rich past with modern luxury, offering whitewashed architecture, historic landmarks & a lively atmosphere.
Experience the Best of Mykonos from the Sea
Delos & Rhenia Islands
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Delos - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to ancient ruins and sacred temples. Sail around the island and immerse yourself in its fascinating history.
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Rhenia – A secluded paradise with pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
South Coastline of Mykonos & Tragonisi
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Explore Mykonos’ most famous beaches, from lively party hotspots to tranquil, hidden retreats along the South Coast.
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Tragonisi Island – A hidden gem with turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
Must-See Mykonos Landmarks
Mykonos Town
Mykonos Windmills
Little Venice
Panagia Paraportiani Church
Ano Mera Village
Archaeological Museum
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Experience Today
We specialize in personalized yacht charters, tailoring your itinerary and activities to match your unique preferences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, we create the perfect bespoke yachting experience just for you.
YACHTS FOR CHARTER
Choose from our exclusive fleet and find the perfect yacht for your getaway. Our team is here to offer expert advice and ensure you sail in style and comfort.
Island Beauty Captured
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