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Take a taxi or tram into Athens for dinner with a view of the Acropolis.
Traditional harbour with shops, bars and restaurants.
The health resort of Ancient Athenians. Take a taxi from the main square for the 30 minute trip to see one of the best preserved ancient amphitheatres.
Lively harbour with a long quayside full of bars and tavernas.
A large bay with excellent shelter. Moor at the long quayside or anchor in the bay.
Elegant Ventian town with a 13th century castle - well worth the walk up for the view.
Friendly little harbour with shop and tavernas.
A humpbacked island with an old walled Byzantine town, which has been sympathetically restored. Climb to the top for a spectacular view from the medieval fortress. Down below the lower town and fishing harbour have also been restored into a charming mix of Byzantine, Venetian and Turkish architecture.
Spectacular setting in the mountains.
Choose from several anchorages on the north west coast. This island was the home of John Fowles when he wrote his famous novel “The Magus”.
One of the most picturesque harbours in Greece. Discover the traditional restaurants away from the harbour-front. Visit the Sunset bar for stunning views across to Spetses. Raft up if necessary but put a tripping line on your anchor - the harbour is renown for fouled anchors!
Anchor in the bay and go ashore for an excellent seafood dinner.
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