YACHT BASE  LAVRIO – EAST ATTICA Located 55 km east of Athens, the marina offers modern facilities for the yachts, as well as safety 24 hours a day. Docking is made easy with the assistance of the specialised staff. Many facilities available within the marina. Restaurants, cafe, supermarket, laundry, showers, WiFi, nautical supplies. This unique starting location offers many choices for a perfect sailing holiday. Going east, you will quickly access many of the Cyclades islands. To the south west you will be able to reach islands like Aegina and Hydra, and to the north, you can access beautiful beaches and archipelagos close to the island of Evia. There’s a perfect sailing holiday plan for every wish. You will discover countless anchorages in picturesque bays and explore beautiful ports.


KEA Not far from our yacht base, the island of Kea (Tzia) is the closest of the Cyclades islands to Attica. The coastline is dotted with small coves and secluded beaches and is renowned for excellent scuba diving due to clear waters. Ancient site Karthaia in the Poles bay is a must see, accessible only by foot or by boat, preserving its remote and atmospheric character.

SYROS is the administrative capital of the Cyclades and the South Aegean region. The island’s capital, Ermoupoli, is a significant port town known for its neoclassical architecture, marble-paved streets, and vibrant cultural life. Ano Syros is a medieval settlement. It has a Catholic majority and is dominated by the Catholic Cathedral of Saint George, offering panoramic views of neighboring islands like Tinos, Mykonos, and Delos.
HYDRA a Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, is a unique destination for sailors due to its car-free environment and reliance on traditional transportation methods. The island has no motorized vehicles, so sailors must use donkeys, walking paths, dinghies, or water taxis to travel between locations. Nearby Dokos Island offers a more secluded anchoring experience.



PAROS Popular destination, Paros blends traditional Cycladic architecture with vibrant tourism, featuring whitewashed villages, blue-domed churches, and lively harbors. The capital, Parikia, and the picturesque northern town of Naoussa are cultural and social hubs, offering dining, nightlife, and Venetian-era architecture. Notable stops for sailors include the Blue Lagoon, Despotiko islet, and the caves of Antiparos, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring.
KYTHNOS A serene Greek island in the Western Cyclades, located between Kea and Serifos, approximately 56 nautical miles (104 km) from Athens’ port of Piraeus. Known locally as Thermia due to its famed thermal springs in Loutra. Kythnos is celebrated for its 100+ beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled natural beauty. Kolona sandbar is a popular stop for sailors.