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A chance to see the Greek Islands via bike & boat. The Cyclades, which comprise more than 30 islands, was the cradle of the first European civilised society 5,000 years ago. A vista of gleaming white cubic houses with blue shutters and labyrinth lanes give the typical architectonic flavour to the island towns.
The most rugged coastlines show impressive geological formations, turquoise-blue sea and fantastic sand beaches. With stops to Syros (the Capital of the Cyclades), Kythnos (known for its cheese and honey), Kea (with its perfectly white beaches) and Siphanos (known for its ceramic artwork) you will have so many experiences on this one trip. The fascinating mixture between antiquity and modern times is easily explored on your motorised sailing ship or the bike with the beauty of the central archipelago of the Greek Aegean.
Your accommodation for the week is the Ship "Thalassa", a three-masted motor yacht. All cabins are air-conditioned and have a double bed with a private shower room. There is a room for all guests in the spacious saloon to have meals. In good weather, you can have meals outside on the shaded deck. The spacious sun deck, equipped with cosy mats, is a perfect spot to sunbathe & relax. We now also offer this tour with the deluxe motor yacht "Erato".
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Itineraries
Day 1
Athens (Embarkation)
Individual journey to Marina Alimos/Palaia Faliro. Check-in on the ship is possible from 2pm onwards. Dinner on board and overnight stay in Athens.
Day 2
Kythnos Island (25 km)
Early in the morning we sail to Kythnos Island, famous for its cheese and honey since the antiquity.
We begin our first cycling tour in the harbour of Merichas and head towards the island’s capital,
Chora. Along the way we can enjoy wonderful, scenic views of the coastline. Chora is a lovely town,
situated on a high plateau. The town’s alleys are decorated with painted flowers and geometric
patterns. We continue on to the picturesque village of Driopida before returning to Merichas, where we can spend the evening in one of the cosy tavernas.
Day 3
Seriphos Island (28 km)
In the morning, our boat takes us to Seriphos, a small island far off the beaten tourist track. The
island is characterised by deep valleys, countless bays and coves, and numerous beautiful sandy
beaches. From the harbour town of Livadi, we cycle along a serpentine road to the island’s main
town of Seriphos, whose cube form houses, nestled into landscape, stretch along the mountain ridge high above the sea. From Seriphos, we continue on through untouched landscape to the Byzantine monastery of the Archangel Michael. We then return to Livadi along a panoramic road on the East coast. In the afternoon the ship takes us to Syros, where we can stroll through the breathtaking old town and round off the day in one of the numerous cafes on the spacious harbour promenade.
Day 4
Syros Island (34 Km)
The town of Ermoupolis on Syros is the capital town of the Cyclades and offers an unforgettable
view upon arrival: The town which is built on two hills is different from the other Cycladic towns.
Pastel coloured houses, many of which have classical facades dominant the townscape. We cycle
along the coast of Syros which is full of bays and coves along the entire southern half of the island
to the beautiful beach of Galissas and then past the convent of Saint Barbara back to Ermoupolis. In the afternoon we continue by boat to the island of Kea.
Day 5
Kea Island (25 km)
Our starting point for exploring the north western-most inhabited Cycladic island is the beautiful
natural harbour of Korissia. From here we climb up to the island’s capital Ioulis before continuing
on to the white sand Otzias Beach where we enjoy a refreshing swim stop. Afterwards we cycle back to Korissia, and then sail to Poros in the Saronic Gulf in the afternoon. The harbour town of Poros is truly spectacular with its iconic clock tower soaring above the rest of the town. Poros in the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing evening and get lost in the authentic Greek island atmosphere.
Day 6
Poros Island (23 km)
Today, we almost completely circle the entire island of Poros, which in ancient times was dedicated to the sea god, Poseidon. Shortly before the end of the tour we arrive at Russian Bay, a sandy beach with turquoise blue waters, the perfect place for a relaxing swim! Once back in Poros, we board the boat and enjoy a delicious midday meal as we cruise to Aegina.
Day 7
Aegina Island (35 km)
The island of Aegina is known far beyond the Greek borders for its incredible pistachio nuts!
Today’s bike tour takes us up to the sanctuary of Aphaia, towering high above the azure blue of the sea. The incredibly well-preserved temple is located on the only point on the island where the Aegean Sea can be seen on both sides. On our way back to the boat, we cycle across the middle of the island past the monastery of Nektarios all the way to the town of Aegina. Here we board the boat for our last cruise back to Athens. The last evening on board concludes with a communal dinner and last get-together in a cosy atmosphere with crew, fellow travellers, and tour guides.
Day 8
Athens Disembarkation
After breakfast check-out and individual return home or extended stay in Athens.
• 8-day trip on a motorized yacht with crew
• 7 nights in a twin cabin below deck with shower/toilet
• 2 x full-board and 5 x half-board on board
• Drinking water on board
• Guided bicycle tours and sightseeing as described in the itinerary
• Overview-maps for the daily bike tours (on board)
• Entrance fee to museums and archaeological sites (group visit only)
• Bed linen and towels
• English-speaking tour guide
Not included / optional extras
• Journey to Athens
• Beverages on board (tally sheet; to be paid to the captain)
• Meals and beverages ashore
• Entrance fee for sights not included in the tour price
• Beach towel for ashore use (if needed)
• Tips for tour guides and crew
On this tour, you will be staying on a boat for the full duration of the trip. There is a crew consisting of the captain, cabin crew, the cook and tour guides who will make sure everything on the tour goes smoothly Every morning after breakfast, your guide will go through the route with the group.
On each tour there are 2 tour guides on the boat.
Normally the group cycles together but this doesn’t mean that the group will always be one after the other with no space in between. Often the group stretches long and everyone can cycle in his/her own pace.
If a guest really wants to cycle individually he/she has to be very punctual and has to have some skills in repairing a bike, since the tour guides will always be with the group.
Bikes are not included in the tour price.
Rental e-bike with Ortlieb pannier 260 euro
Helmet use is mandatory on all bike tours in Croatia. You are strongly encourages to bring your own (well fitted) helmet. Rental Helmets are available on board in limited number (reservation requested).
On a scale from 1 - 10 (1 being the easiest and 10 being the hardest) we are giving this tour 7 points
Children
We believe that only children in a good physical condition and with a minimum age of 10 and previous cycling tour experience are able to master the cycle tours on their own strength. Please note that the minimum height for a rental bike is 1,30 m (4.3 ft). For e-bike rental minimum heights is 1.50 m (5 ft).
The bike route has a lenght of 15 to 35 km / 10 to 22 mi. and leads through hilly or mountainous area. Some uphill stretches are included. The roads are mostly asphalted. Your tour guide informs you each day about the tour details. This tour is primarily a guided group tour. Upon consultation with your tour guides, the possibility to cycle on your own along recommended, suitable routes, may present itself.
You are free to set aside a half or full day to swim or spend on board the boat instead of taking a planned cycle tour.
The on-board chef is a member of the crew and prepares the breakfast and one or two warm meals a day (2 x full board and 5 x half board). The catering starts with dinner on the arrival day and ends with breakfast on the departure day.
Specialised cycle clothing may be handy but not strictly necessary. What you do need (among other things) is the
following:
• shorts/ long trousers/ track suit/ leggings
• shirts/ sweater/ rain clothing
• good shoes plus shoes for use on deck only
• sunglasses/ cap/ swimming costume
• extra towel for swimming
• soap/ insect repellent
• own helmet
Delux ship Thalassa
The Thalassa is a three-mast motor yacht built like traditional Turkish gullet. A ship with the best equipment, which combines pure elegance with greatest comfort. With its towering masts, this proud ship is a real eye-catcher in any harbour. The saloon and guest cabins are spacious. The expansive ship's deck provides an array of comfortable seating arrangements. A perfect setting in which to enjoy the cruise, read a book or simply to regenerate in, whilst the sea breeze soothes the senses. At mealtimes the guests are pampered with a generous variety of authentic dishes, created masterfully in the onboard galley, bringing an insight into the diversity of the Greek kitchen to the table.
€2820 per person sharing in a twin cabin below deck (25-04/02-05) (02-05/09-05)
€3020 per person sharing in a twin cabin below deck (02-05/09-05) (09-05/16-05) (16-05/23-05)
€3220 per person sharing in a twin cabin below deck (09-05/16-05) (16-05/23-05) (23-05/30-05) (30-
05/06-06) (22-08/29-08)(03-10/10-10)
€3420 per person sharing in a twin cabin below deck (23-05/30-05) (30-05/06-06) (06-06/13-06) (13-
06/20-06) (29-08/05-09) (05-09/12-09)(12-09/19-09)(19-09/26-09)(26-09/03-10) (03-10/10-10)
€3620 per person sharing in a twin cabin below deck (06-06/13-06) (13-06/20-06) (29-08/05-09) (05-
09/12-09) (19-09/26-09)(26-09/03-10)
Bike hire:
€260 Electric - bike with Ortlieb pannier
Self Guided Tour Information
This tour is not available on a self guided basis
How to get to the start point in Piraeus:
Fly to Athens airport.
Piraeus, your port of embarkation is only 25 km away from Athens Airport (named El. Venizelos Airport). You will find the boat in Marina Zeas, the yacht harbour of Piraeus.
Collective group transfers: (on embarkation and disembarkation days only): between Athens airport and the boat respectively between a hotel at Athens city and the boat: price on request. For more details please have a look at the tour dossier.
As always please contact us in the office for more information: info@cyclingsafaris.com
The Greek trip was, in a word, fantastic. The leaders, the crew, the cycles, the tours and meals were all the best. This was really a memorable trip.
John M.
We had a marvellous time. The crew of the ship couldn't have been nicer, the food was extraordinary and our guides (Ellen and Lars) were terrific. All was fine
Linda Standifer
A great adventure made even better by the people we had as our hosts. Good job all the way around the perfect wedding of outstanding employees with one of the most beautiful parts of our world.
James R.
We had 17 people in our group and everyone said it was the "best trip of their lifetime". You cannot get any better than that. The boat was fantastic, the food the greatest, the bikes were great, especially the e-bikes, The crew was outstanding and our two guides were the best.
Chuck Murphy