SAILING DIRECTIONS
The Ionian Islands itinerary is certainly the most relaxing and laid back in our list, also due to the mild weather and benign prevailing winds. A typical cruise will let you experience the taverns of Sparthaori, the beaches around Port Katsiki, the fortresses of Assos, the magic of Fiskardo. Then you will breath history at Ithaca, admire old Onassis's wealth at Skorpio, dive in the amazing waters of Paxos and stroll the pictoresque alleys of Parga. So yes, relaxed and laid back, but certainly not boring!
The archipelago of the IONIAN ISLANDS consists of 12 islands, considering the big and the little ones. Uncomparable natural beauties join a secular history, civilizations and influences that have left their marks giving each island a different image. Corfù, with the little islands of Paxoi and Antipaxoi that are rich of olives and vineyards, looks like a large garden. Leucade, which is an island separated from the mainland by a canal, is scattered with beaches lapped by emerald waters and characterized by a distinctive kind of sand. Also here are olive trees, vineyards, cypresses, oaks, plane trees and other trees going down to the beaches. Even more enchanting are the islets that surround it: Skorpios, Meganisi, Sparti, Kalamos, Kastos, Thilia and Kitros. Cefalonia is the largest of these islands with plenty of archeological sites. Close to it Itaca, famous for the Greek hero Ulysses, is an island of rare beauty characterized by a wild nature. Vathi, the chief town, is a picturesque little town withVenetian fortifications. Last, further south, there is Zacinto: its west coasts, which are rocky and imposing, give birth to a lot of sea caves and offer a breathtaking show. Along the south coast we can find sheltered creeks with a lot of picturesque beaches.
Below is a typical itinerary for a 15 day cruise around the North and South Ionian Islands. It is subject to weather conditions especially on the west coast of the islands which are exposed to the prevailing North Westerly winds. We can incorporate into the schedule a night sail as it is a great experience to be at sea under the moon and the stars. We are happy to do as little or as much sailing as you like during your stay aboard, its your holiday and we will help you get as much out of it as we can.
Day 1: Arrival day: Welcome drink and safety brief aboard s/y Levante. Depending on flight arrival time evening meal in Lefkas Town or sail north first up to Parga, free swing on anchor overnight and there will be a water taxi for those who want to go ashore.
Day 2: From Parga to Sivota Mourtos there are some great bays to anchor in for lunch and swim.
Day 3: Leaving Sivota Mourtos head north up the east coast of the Greek mainland to Plataria or head across to Corfu for an overnight stop at the N.O.A.K yacht club. From the mooring it is a 5 minute walk to the main town and Corfu old town.
Day 4: Leave Corfu late afternoon and start sailing south to Paxos island to "Lakka" . Very clean harbour and picturesque town with restaurants and great for swimming.
Day 5: From Lakka a few miles down the east cost is Giaos. Visit a few bays for a lunch stop as well, or down the west side of the island there are many coves and caves to explore "weather permitting"
Day 6: From Giaos we make a pit stop on Anti- Paxos at Emarald Bay, great for snorkling and swimming. then on to lunch at a small island at the southern tip of Anti Paxos where the water is a stunning turquoise. A long afternoon and sunset sail to Vassiliki on the southen end of Lefkada and an oppotunity to see the white cliffs and sandy beaches of the west coast of the island.
Day 7/8 In Vassiliki we can organise some Hobie Cat, Dinghy sailing or windsurfing in this legendary mecca for sailors, guaranteed 25 knot winds every day! We can also organise some diving here. Also ther is a good Chinese and Indian restaurant! Stay a second night in Vassiliki or move on to Assos on the west coast of Kefalonia. The port of Vassiliki is also good for provisioning.
Day 9: An early morning walk for a few hours around the venetian Fort at Assos before the sun gets too hot and then on to lunch at Murtos Bay before heading back in a northerly direction to the picturesqe port of Fiscardo for the evening.
Day 10: From Fiscardo move south to Sami where the film Captain Corellis Mandolin was filmed and then on to either Vathi on Ithaka or further north on the island to the beautiful port of Kioni.
Day 11: From Ithaka head west to "one house bay' on Atokos for lunch and swimming and then to Kalamos. On the way to Kalamos port visit Port Leone, an abandoned town after the earthquake of '53 and have a cold drink at Panos's bar! Quick sail to the harbour and walk around the small fishing village to see an 800 year old olive tree and 20 year old Pontiac Firebird. (quite unusual as there are no roads on the Island)
Day 12: Leave Kalamos and sail around the Island to Abaliki bay on Meganissi for lunch and a swim and then on to on Spartahori for the evening.
Day 13: Sail to Pappa Nicholas caves on the west coat of Meganissi then lunch in Poros bay before sailing around the Island of Arkhudia and into the landlocked bay of Sivota on Lefkada.
Day 14: Leave Sivota and sail up to the Onassis Island of Skorpios, anchor off for lunch and a swim and then depending on flight time return to Lefkas Marina or anchor off and have barbeque on the beach at Ormos Variko
Day 15: Leave anchorage early to get back to Lefkas marina for departure.