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Active yachting
Leisure yachting 
All regions of Greece   

                 APOLLON   

The Greek God of the Sun and the Light, born on sacred Delos island, son of Zeus, twin brother of Artemis.  

The Apollon yacht is laden with a rich cargo of curious, adventuresome travelers. Our duty is to introduce our passengers to the marvelous playground that is the Greek isles.  We have an opulent supply of land and sea activities that entice and entertain our guests as effectively as the Sirens wooed Odysseus.  

View the three minute video for a glimpse of what it feels like to sail the Apollon in the Aegean Sea.    

We call Apollon an "artisanal yacht," because it was wholly handcrafted with fine woods in a traditional style.  The technique is ancient, the result is modern.  Read more . . . . 

wOur Innovative Sailing Concept

Types of Sailing Tours

There are many sailing yachts in Greece, an abundance of ships actually, which is no surprise for a country with so many islands.   Apart from the beauty of our boats, our innovative concept is our inclusion of active and leisure activities in our cruises such as hiking, biking, culinary classes, yoga, wine tasting and so many other events that enrich our guests' Greece experience.  Read more about Activities . . .   We are able to stand out from the crowd in this way because we have a long history as tour operators.   Read more About Us . . .

If you have a full free day in Athens, take a one day sailing tour Day Sails . . .

 

Expand your stay in Greece with a 3 Day Cruise or 7 Day Cruise Sailing Odysseys. . . 

 

Read how individuals can join a Sailing Trip . . .

 

Read how groups can charter a Yacht . . .

 

Sailing Odysseys are multi-day journeys sailing from island to island, over a period of 3 nights or 7 nights.  Seven double occupancy cabins and upper berths accommodate up to 12 passengers.  

Day Sails depart from Alimos Marina, a 20 minute drive from central Athens.  The full day excursions accommodate up to 49 passengers to destinations within two to three hours sailing from Alimos.  

 

 

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