Best Islands for Sailing in Greece

Best Islands for Sailing in Greece

Best Islands for Sailing in Greece

Greece is a country known for its rich history, stunning beaches and beautiful islands. Here they will find secret beaches, great local produce, historic buildings, hidden paths. Below we will see the Best Islands for Sailing in Greece.

But how many islands does Greece have?

According to the Hellenic Statistical Authority, Greece has a total of 6,000 islands and islets. Of all these islands, only 227 are inhabited. Of these, only 79 have a population of over 100 inhabitants and only 53 over 1,000. They are scattered throughout the Aegean and the Ionian Sea. Of these, only 227 islands are inhabited. This makes Greece the country with the most islands in the world, surpassing even Indonesia, which is often considered to have the most islands.

Let’s see the best islands for sailing holiday in Greece.

Skopelos

Would you like your sailing vacation includes swimming in turquoise beaches and total relaxation? Then Skopelos is the ideal island for you. The green island of the Sporades that maintains its authentic beauty and has its own rhythms that make it particularly attractive.
Skopelos is the greenest island in Greece. Most of the area of the island (more than 69%) is covered by virgin pine forest. The green of the pines blends with the endless blue of the sea and the sky, creating an image of unparalleled natural beauty.
On 7/5/97 it was officially declared a green and blue island by the international organization Biopolitics.
Although made world famous by the movie “Mamma Mia”, Skopelos has managed to keep its charm and authenticity low-key. It is an island that can offer you the most relaxed, romantic and full of amazing landscapes and crystal clear seas holidays.

The town of Skopelos has also been designated by presidential decree since 1978 as a traditional settlement. The architecture of Skopelos is a mixture of various architectural rhythms. That gives a stately look to the island’s capital.
Sailing holidays in Skopelos, A life-time vacation!

Naxos

The largest island of the Cyclades, for centuries it has had a large food production thanks to its fertile soil and fresh water sources. The temple of the goddess Demeter of the sixth century is a symbol of this supremacy. In the villages of Naxos one will find mountain vineyards, taverns and markets. It is an ideal destination for sailing holidays. Because apart from the fact that it has incredible rapids with blue-green waters. You can have Naxos as your base and visit the beautiful islands of the Small Cyclades. These islands are Donoussa, Koufonissi (Upper Koufonissi and Kato Koufonisi), uninhabited Keros, Schinoussa and Heraklia.
Thanks to the long history and the geomorphology of the island, Naxos offers countless options to visitors. Beautiful picturesque mountain villages, wonderful beaches, impressive architecture and archaeological monuments. Water sports, restaurants and fine local products!

Rhodes

Rhodes is one of the largest Greek islands, meaning it offers various experiences, from swimming in turquoise waters at golden sandy beaches to exploring archaeological and medieval monuments. For a more adventurous holiday, head to Falikaki for water sports or bungee jumping.

Mykonos

Located in the heart of the Cyclades Islands, Mykonos is the perfect island for a luxurious sailing retreat. It is one of the most famous islands in Greece, so it is also one of the most lively spots to visit. Mykonos is mainly famous for its outstanding beaches, great restaurants, and fantastic beach bars.

Paros

Paros is part of the Cyclades Islands group and one of the most loved holiday locations. Parikia is the capital and one of the busier spots on the island, with many great restaurants and historic buildings. Kolymbithres Beach is a popular destination because of its seawater sculptures of golden sand developed on granite rocks.

Santorini

Santorini offers a unique experience that no other place in Greece does. Specifically, Santorini features a volcano, which erupted back in 1646 BC, and is still active. Also, due to the volcano, Santorini has stunning colorful beaches. Some of them are Kokkini Paralia with a red-colored wall beach, Aspri Paralia with white cliffs, and Perivolos with black sand. Lastly, if you love scuba diving, be sure to check out the shipwreck at Taxiarchis.