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Flotilla holiday in the Peloponnese, Greece

country:Greece
location:Peloponnese
trip type: A Flotilla holiday
departures:Departs every Saturday from mid May to early October
price:From £495 - £1989 (14 nights) including flights from the UK, based on 4 adults sharing a Beneteau 331. Price depends on departure, yacht type and number in party. 20% discount for children under 14. Can also be booked without flights.
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
The Peloponnese offers great sailing with an unspoilt stunning coastline to explore. The winds are very reliable with lighter breezes in the morning and steady force 3’s and 4’s in the afternoon. Our sailing area based around Porto Heli is a great base from which to explore the bustling tourist islands of Spetses and Hydra to the east and south east.

To the North you'll find the ancient capital of Greece, Navplion. The many other villages visited offer charming shoreside restaurants and an unbeatable welcome to all of our flotillas. With no other flotillas operating south of Spetses, the Peloponnese is a great place to enjoy scenic, uncrowded sailing.

A great holiday for:
  • Intermediate or expert sailors
  • More challenging winds than the Ionian
  • Winds F2-4, north west to south east
  • Vast sailing area shrouded in history
  • Singles, couples, groups and families.
  • Larger sailing passages to ancient classical sites.
  • Great shorebased options


    PLEASE NOTE: This holiday can be booked with or without flights. Flights are available from the following UK airports: Heathrow only
    When enquiring for further details it would be very helpful if you could let us know how many people are in your party.



    Peloponnese Flotilla - Two weeks
    Departures: 19 May, 02 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep
    Porto Heli, our turn-around base, is ideally situated to enjoy the best that the Peloponnese has to offer, this two week route ensures plenty of uncrowded sailing.

    Example Route: Porto Heli - Plaka - Ieraka - Monemvasia - Kiparissi - Freesail - Plaka - Astrous - Navplion - Vivari - Freesail - Porto Heli

    One week flotilla

    Route 1: 19 May, 02 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug, 8 Sep, 22 Sep
    Route 2: 29 May, 09 Jun, 23 Jun, 07 Jul, 21 Jul, 04 Aug, 18 Aug, 01 Sep, 15 Sep, 29 Sep

    Example Route 1: Porto Heli - Plaka - Ieraka - Monemvasia - Kiparissi - Freesail - Port Heli
    Example Route 2: Porto Heli - Plaka - Astrous - Navplion - Vivari - Freesail- Port Heli
    yacht types
    Moody S38 - Beneteau 361 - Beneteau 373 - Beneteau 331 - Beneteau 343 - Moody S31 (2000-2001) - Oceanis 320 - Moody 28 - Dufour 325 - Dufour 34 (2 cabin) - Dugour 34 (3 cabin)

    For 2005 we have once again added new yachts to our fleet and carried out extensive upgrades to keep our position at the very top of the Mediterranean charter market. Our choice of yachts is ideal for the location with boats ranging from 28 to 39 feet in length.

    Every boat has a full inventory of domestic and sailing necessities, including CD multiplayers, as well as many of lifes luxuries and mod cons to make life afloat as comfortable as possible. Self tailing winches, Bimini sun shades, electric anchor windlasses, lazy stays and cockpit lead reefing are in abundance.
    weather
    Late Apr / May: Good English summer temperatures arrive. Unsettled weather becomes infrequent, winds are still fitful. Nights still cool.

    May / Jun: Brilliant sun, warm seas (20-22ºC), pleasant air temperatures, warmer nights. Regular north west winds start. Great time to travel, before the peak season rush.

    Jul-mid Sep: Hot sun, warm seas and regular north west winds. May, September and the first half of October tend to be the driest months.

    Late Sep-Nov: Warm, sun not so intense, sea at its warmest (up to 22-24ºC) and cooler evenings. North west winds become sporadic. Unsettled periods possible.

    Winds: 'Meltemi' winds dominate the summer season. These north westerlies are persistent and reliable, starting mid June and continuing through to mid/ end September. Outside the windy season the Meltemi becomes less frequent, and is more likely to be upset by a spell of unsettled weather, which causes the winds to blow from any direction. The generally lighter winds in May and October may disappoint funboard sailors.
  • flotilla holidays
    This is a flotilla holiday, where you live aboard your chosen yacht with friends or family and sail from harbour to harbour, in the company of usually between six and twelve other yachts. Our yachts vary from 28-39 ft in length, catering for crew sizes from two up to eight, with additional options for travellers who don't want to share a room, (although our flotilla holidays require a minimum of 2 people per booking). Our craft are meticulously maintained to ensure a hassle free holiday.

    Our helpful lead crew, aboard their own yacht, offer their expert assistance throughout your holiday. We don't require any formal qualifications for you to join us on a flotilla holiday, but we do ask that two people aboard each boat have a few days' experience in charge of a sailing vessel. If you are inexperienced, our Villa Flotilla holidays make a superb option for beginners
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    how this holiday makes a difference
    The very nature of our yachting holidays involves our guests visiting different out-of-the-way places each day, places which enjoy the extra revenue generated by our visits that they might not otherwise expect to benefit from. Shopping for groceries and eating out at the local tavernas in each port of call is an integral part of the social aspect of our holidays.

    Fishing on a flotilla holiday in GreeceWe recognise that we operate our yachting holidays in pristine marine environments and we understand the importance of conserving them for future generations. All our yachts are supplied with a handbook which contains tips for our guests on how to help conserve the unspoiled locations they love to sail in. All our old oil is siphoned into cans to avoid any possibility of spillage. Where possible, all materials are reused in some way, for example, old yacht ropes become mooring lines for dinghies and old sailcloth is made into laundry bags or car covers, even old uniforms are used for cleaning engines.

    Around three quarters of our yacht spares are sourced locally. Not only does this benefit the local economy, it cuts down on transport miles and importation. We are also working with local suppliers to supply some of our more specific needs such as customised flags and other branded items.

    We register all our yachts to fly under the flag of the countries in which we operate. While this can be an expensive process, (albeit benefiting the local economy) it ensures our compliance with local legislation, which in turn helps cement good relations with local authorities, essential for the smooth running and risk management of our operations.

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