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A weekend trip to Kea (Tzia) – Kythnos

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Are you ready for a sailing adventure that will take you to some of the most breathtaking beaches in Greece? Look no further than Kea and Kythnos, two stunning islands located in the Cyclades.

Detailed cruise

Experience the best of Kea
First up is Kea, known for its crystal-clear waters and secluded coves. Sail around the island and discover the hidden gems of Korissia Bay, Koundouros, Pisses, Vourkari, Gialiskari, Orkos, and Spathi, which are all shaded by eucalyptus trees, and all boast calm, clear waters. Take a dip in the refreshing Aegean Sea and bask in the warm Mediterranean sun, all while surrounded by stunning natural scenery. Don’t miss the traditional town of Dryopida, the ancient Chora, the hot springs in Loutra in the North and the small village of Kanala in the South.

Kythnos: More than 70 beaches to enjoy
Next, head over to Kythnos, where you’ll find an array of beaches to explore. From the popular Loutra Beach to the more secluded Kolona Beach, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Dive into the turquoise waters, relax on the sandy shores, and soak up the laid-back island vibe.
With so much beauty to discover, sailing to Kea and Kythnos is the ultimate way to experience Greece’s idyllic island life. Don’t miss out on the chance to discover these hidden gems for yourself. Let the salty sea breeze guide you as you set sail towards paradise.
There is a beach to suit everyone’s preference, whether it be sandy or pebbly, with sunbeds and umbrellas or secluded. Despite their differences, they share the common trait of not being as crowded as the beaches on other Cycladic islands. Don’t miss out on having a dip at Episkopi, Gaidouromantra, Skylou, Naousa, Lefkes and other top beaches in Kythnos.

 

With KYMO, you’ll experience the ultimate in luxury cruising, with an array of amenities and services designed to make your journey as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. From our personalized itineraries to our state-of-the-art ribs and attentive crew providing you with the highest level of comfort and convenience, every aspect of your journey will be tailored to your preferences.

As KYMO ribs do not include accommodation for guests, you will need to make your own arrangements for lodging. There is a variety of options available depending on the location and your preferences.

 

FAQ's
How do I choose the right charter vessel?

Consider your group size, the make-up of the group and your itinerary.

Level of comfort – tell us the level of comfort you are used to or are looking for, and we can make suitable suggestions. Your budget is also an important factor.

The activities you would like to do during the week play an important role, as some vessels are much better suited than others for certain activities.

Use your charter experts – we are here to help you every step of the way and to make sure the whole process is as easy as possible.

What happens when I request a quote?

As soon as we receive your request, we will confirm the availability of the boat you want and check other options if needed. Our aim is to ensure you have the best possible experience, so we might get in touch with you to discuss your request in more detail.

What is the Charter Fee?

The Charter Fee is a mandatory expense that usually covers the boat’s final cleaning, fees for the boat’s home port, and the cost of providing linen and towels. The specific amount and breakdown of the Charter Fee can vary based on the type of boat and the itinerary.

Are there any other costs I should be aware of?

The expenses for marina fees and fuel are subject to change based on the type, duration, and location of your sailing trip. Marina fees are charged for each overnight stay, and the amount can vary. You may be able to obtain this information ahead of time by reaching out to the marinas directly. Fuel costs depend on whether you’re operating a motorboat or sailboat and can be approximated by considering the engine of your chosen boat and the projected distance you plan to sail.

Do we have to pay a security deposit?

Chartering a boat, like renting a car, necessitates a security deposit. The amount of the security deposit is determined by the make and model of the boat and can vary. Following a thorough inspection to ensure that the boat is undamaged, the deposit will be refunded to you.

What is your cancelation policy?

Our cancelation policy for reservations made through our website can be found below, although on occasions we have been more flexible, especially in cases of special circumstances beyond the control of our guests.

· Cancellations made up to 7 days before the cruise date can be made free of charge.

· For cancellations made less than 7 days prior to the cruise date 50% of the total amount paid will be charged.

· For cancellations made less than 48 hours prior to the cruise date 100% of the total amount paid will be charged.

· Change requests are available up to 7 days before the cruise. No extra fee applies. Nonetheless, should there be a positive price difference between the services, the customer will be imbursed with this. All change requests are subject to availability.

· The company reserves the right to change or modify the route of the scheduled cruise or to cancel it due to inclement weather or for reasons it deems that they should not ensure safety for the customer. In case of cancellation from our part, the full amount paid will be refunded.

When can I get in touch with the captain?

Once you have completed your booking, you can contact the captain right away. Our captains are experts in their area and knowledgeable about their locality.

What do I need to bring with me?

The key for sailing charters is simplicity and a minimum of unneeded extras. Casual and breezy beach attire is certainly the order of the day on deck, though for evenings ashore, slacks or a sundress are more appropriate.
Rubber soled shoes as opposed to hard soles are recommended aboard our vessels, so bring boat shoes or tennis shoes. Above all, protection from the sun is vital – lots of suntan lotion, wide-brimmed hats or sailing caps, sunglasses, a towel, loose-fitting cotton cover-ups and your cellphone/camera. Early or late in the season, a light windproof jacket might help to warm you up when the sun starts dropping. Our vessels are fully equipped with snorkeling gear but if you have your own mask and flippers, you are welcome to bring them. Don’t forget to pack it all in soft-shell baggage for easy onboard storage.