Sailing Tours & Trips in Greek Islands
Picture yourself in glittering Mykonos, on sandy beaches with blue water that licks your toes. Sail to Naxos to see old temples and olive groves. Discover the stunning neo-classical buildings in Syros, and enjoy fresh seafood in the lovely Small Cyclades. See the famous sunset from the dramatic caldera of Santorini, where white-washed buildings cling to cliffs. A dream come true.
10 best sailing Greek Islands tours
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MelissaGreek Islands travel expert at TourRadar
- Greece Sailing Adventure: Cyclades Islands
- Sail Greece: Santorini to Mykonos
- Cyclades Luxury Sailing Adventure (Catamaran)
- Sailing Greece - Santorini to Athens
- Southern Cyclades Sailing Cruise 2026
- Yoga Sailing in Greece - Ionian Sea
- Sailing & Hiking the Dodecanese Islands
- Greek Cruise and Island Walking
- Family Greek Coast Caique Cruise
- Northern Cyclades Cruise 2026
Greece Sailing Adventure: Cyclades Islands
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Lots of time spent on the boat, beautiful swimming spots and a great way to spend a short time at lots of islands.”
Shannah, traveled in August
Nine islands reveal themselves aboard a 54-56ft yacht, with peaceful stops at Gaidharos Bay. Sailing basics come alive navigating from Santorini's Athinios Port through the Cyclades, featuring swim stops at Paradisi Beach and hands-on crewing opportunities.
Duration 10 days Destinations Santorini, Ios, Oia, Amorgos, Katapola, Cyclades, Koufonisia, Iraklia, Naxos, SyrosSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,840+$129 local payments
Sail Greece: Santorini to Mykonos
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We had a great time meeting lots of new friends who all got on from many nationalities. Without the disputes!”
Peter, traveled in September
Crystal waters guide you from Santorini's caldera to Mykonos aboard a 56ft yacht. Manganari Beach, the untouched Small Cyclades, and charming fishing villages dot your route. Sailing basics unfold while passing Amorgos's dramatic cliffs and Naxos's golden shores.
Duration 8 days Destinations Santorini, Ios, Amorgos, Koufonisia, Iraklia, Naxos, Syros, Mykonos Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$2,015+$117 local payments
Cyclades Luxury Sailing Adventure (Catamaran)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The views were unbeatable, and everything was smoothly run!”
Marley, traveled in July
The Cyclades' hidden treasures unfold aboard a luxury catamaran, with stops at Kleftiko's pirate coves in Milos and Polyegos' crystal waters. Seven nights of sailing with a professional skipper reveal secluded swimming spots and traditional ports. Perfect for couples at approx. $320 per day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Sounio, Serifos, Kimolos, Polyaigos, Milos, Sifnos, Kythnos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trails Beyond From
- US$2,854
Sailing Greece - Santorini to Athens
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“What a great way to take in more Greek Islands, large and small. It was better than a cruise ship could possibly offer.”
Robin, traveled in August
A state-of-the-art 57-ft yacht carries you from Santorini to Athens over 15 days. Master sailing alongside expert skippers while visiting Cyclades highlights like Antiparos's caves and Kea's stone lion. Secluded coves and Mykonos' Little Venice sunsets create perfect moments.
Duration 15 days Destinations Santorini, Folegandros, Ios, Kimolos, Sifnos, Antiparos, Paros, Naxos, Mykonos, SyrosSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operator G Adventures From $3,229
25% Off- US$2,422You save $807
Southern Cyclades Sailing Cruise 2026
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“cozy tour that i would like to repeat next year.”
Igor, traveled in May
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Milos, Folegandros, Santorini, Astypalaia, Ios, Serifos Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Running On Waves From
25% Off- US$4,903+$425 upfront costs
A Lagoon 42 catamaran takes you through the Greek Islands, revealing hidden gems like Papa Nicholas Cave and Tilemachos Beach. Seven distinct ports offer daily yoga, swimming, and paddleboarding opportunities. Traditional Greek hospitality shines from Sivota to Kalamos.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lefkada, Ithaca, Sami, Fiskardo, Meganisi, Kalamos, Lefkas Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
25% Off- US$2,327
The Hanse 370 yacht Armida carries you through the Greek archipelago. Professional crew charts course from Kos marina through crystal Gyali waters to Rhodes' historic harbor. The journey reveals secluded bays of Alimia and Seskli, covering 120 nautical miles of Aegean sailing over 7 days.
Duration 7 days Destinations Kos, Gyali Island, Nisyros Island, Tilos, Alimia, Chalki, Symi, Rhodes Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Trekking Hellas Rhodes From
25% Off- US$4,380
Greek Cruise and Island Walking
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodations are tiny but worked. The food was really good.”
Sheila, traveled in June
The traditional caique MV Isidoros II carries you through Petali Archipelago, former summer home of Greek royalty. Crystal waters invite swimming and snorkeling, while authentic ports like Marmari and Karystos await. Captain Thanos brings 20 years of local expertise.
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Rafina, Panagia, Zarakes, Eretria, Marmari, Mili, Karystos Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $1,780
20% Off- US$1,420You save $360
Family Greek Coast Caique Cruise
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Best family vacation ever. Both my kids have said they cannot wait to go back and would do this tour again!”
Angie, traveled in July
The traditional MV Isidoros II with Captain Thanos shows you Evia's azure waters. Petali archipelago and Porto Buffalo offer prime snorkeling spots. The route from Karystos to Panagia Bay includes deck sleeping under stars and crystal-clear cove swimming.
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Rafina, Euboea (Evia), Karystos, Panagia, Eretria, Nea Styra, Marmari Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Explore! From $1,890
20% Off- US$1,510You save $380
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Kea, Syros, Delos, Mykonos, Amorgos, Naxos, Kythnos Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Running On Waves From
20% Off- US$4,903+$425 upfront costs
What people love about Sailing Tours in Greek Islands
- Greece Sailing Adventure: Cyclades Islands
Did the 10 day sailing trip around greece! Had an amazing time. Lots of time spent on the boat, beautiful swimming spots and a great way to spend a short time at lots of islands. Spent most of the day out on the water and afternoon/nights exploring different greek islands. We had the most amazing skippers (George and Orestis). They mad the trip so fun and we’re full of information about Greece and the history. Definitely recommend this trip! Best skippers ever!
- Sailing Greece - Santorini to Athens
We had a lot of fun on this, for us very first, sailing experience. The weather was superb and despite the fact, that we could not always sail, we really enjoyed ourselves. We were not aware of the fact that 'boats, skipper and team' were due to change at the halfway point and this was a little disappointing. We were the only couple who had booked for two weeks which was a bit of surprise to us.
- Greek Cruise and Island Walking
Loving trip, would like to do it all again ❤️
What our customers ask about Sailing Tours & Trips in Greek Islands
What is the best time of year to sail the Greek Islands?
The Greek Islands welcome sailors from May to October with July and August drawing the largest crowds. These peak months bring reliable winds and warm waters particularly in the Cyclades where conditions are right for swimming and water activities. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The waters were warmer and the beaches spectacular the further south you go into summer." Many experienced travelers opt for May-June or September-October when the waters are still inviting but the ports are less crowded and prices tend to be lower.
What are the most popular sailing routes in the Greek Islands?
The Cyclades route stands out as a favorite taking sailors through Mykonos Santorini and Paros where ancient traditions meet modern island life. The Ionian Islands route from Zakynthos to Kefalonia offers protected waters and quiet coves while the Dodecanese chain lets travelers explore Rhodes and Kos. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Our skipper even led us to some spots where we could jump off the boat and swim to a cave snorkel over a wreck of a World War 1 German plane and enjoy random swims in the Mediterranean."
What meals are typically included on Greek Islands sailing tours?
Most boats serve either half-board or full-board meals with an onboard chef handling the cooking. Running On Waves serves three daily meals featuring Mediterranean dishes and local specialties while Med Sailing Holidays provides breakfast lunch and daytime snacks. Evening meals often happen at local tavernas in port. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "Our Chefs came from luxurious hotels and prepared amazing buffet meals with local Greek specialties." Some boats use a shared food kitty system where guests contribute about 50 USD weekly for basic supplies.
What type of accommodation can I expect on a sailing tour?
Boats typically provide double or twin cabins with shared bathrooms. Standard monohull yachts like those used by Intrepid Travel come with 2-3 double cabins 2 twin cabins and common bathroom facilities. Higher-end vessels such as the Benetti 52 in Mykonos offer private bathrooms and air conditioning. According to a TourRadar traveler: "While cabins are compact we spent most time on deck enjoying the views and only used cabins for sleeping."
How accessible is Wi-Fi during the sailing tour?
Internet access comes mainly during port stops rather than at sea. Travelers can connect at waterfront cafes restaurants and marinas such as Marina Alimos in Athens or Kos Marina. Land-based stays at properties like the Astro Palace Hotel in Santorini provide reliable connections. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "We actually enjoyed being disconnected while sailing and could easily catch up online during our evening port stops."
What kind of activities are available during island stops?
Each port brings new possibilities from exploring the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion to swimming at Kolona Beach on Kythnos. Travelers can walk through traditional villages like Hora on Folegandros or taste local wines in Santorini. Evening activities range from sunset watching in Oia to dining at family tavernas. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Each island offered something unique - from hidden beaches in Milos to amazing local restaurants in Sifnos and nightlife in Mykonos."





















