Argosaronic

The Argosaronic Islands, located near Athens, charm, and natural beauty sailing in Salamina Aigina Poros Spetses Idra

Argosaronic

Argosaronic  offers calm sailing waters, rich history, scenic harbors, and adventure


The Argosaronic Islands, scattered across the Saronic and Argolic Gulfs, offer a blend of rich history, stunning coastlines, and calm waters—perfect for yacht charters, especially for families and beginner sailors. Key charter bases include Athens, Poros, and Aegina.


With settlements dating back to antiquity, these islands played a crucial role in Greek history, from Mycenaean times to the naval battles of the Revolution. Influences from various civilizations shaped their culture, commerce, and architecture.


Today, the Argosaronic Islands are a favorite destination, known for their picturesque harbors, welcoming locals, and vibrant traditions, leaving every visitor with unforgettable memories.

Nea Peramos & Salamina

Nea Peramos & Salamina: A Perfect Sailing Destination

Nea Peramos, located on the western coast of Attica, serves as a strategic starting point for sailing adventures in the Saronic Gulf. With its well-equipped marina and close proximity to Athens, it provides easy access to the Aegean. The area boasts sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for sailors seeking both adventure and tranquility.

Just a short sail away, Salamina, the largest island in the Saronic Gulf, offers a mix of historical significance and natural beauty. Famous for the legendary Battle of Salamis, the island is rich in cultural heritage, with sites like the Euripides Cave and Monastery of Faneromeni. Its sheltered coves, traditional fishing villages, and excellent seafood tavernas create a unique sailing experience.

GR Sailing operates a strategic base in Nea Peramos, Attica, providing to clients with exceptional  the best charter services and yacht management . Situated near Athens, this prime location offers seamless access to the Saronic Gulf and Aegean Sea.
Nea Peramos is an ideal starting point for sailing adventures, offering easy access to destinations like Salamina, Aegina, Poros, and Hydra.

Aigina, Agistri, Methana, Epidavros

Aegina, a charming island in the Saronic Gulf, is rich in history, featuring the Temple of Aphaia, vibrant markets, and a picturesque waterfront. Sailing from Aegina, the first stop is Agistri, a tranquil paradise with lush pine forests and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxation. Next, Methana offers a striking contrast with its volcanic landscapes, therapeutic hot springs, and traditional Greek villages. Finally, Ancient Epidavros captivates visitors with its world-famous ancient theater, stunning coastal scenery, and hidden coves. This sailing route blends history, nature, and cultural wonders, making it a must-experience journey in the Saronic Gulf.

Poros

Poros, a picturesque island in the Saronic Gulf, is a prime sailing destination known for its lush greenery, charming town, and crystal-clear waters. Just an hour from Athens, it offers safe anchorages, well-equipped marinas, and stunning bays like Russian Bay and Love Bay. The island's neoclassical architecture, vibrant waterfront, and historical sites, including the Temple of Poseidon, create a perfect blend of nature and culture. Sailors can explore nearby islands like Hydra and Aegina, making Poros an ideal stop for both relaxation and adventure. With its warm hospitality and scenic beauty, it remains a favorite among sailing enthusiasts.

Hydra & Ermioni

Hydra, a car-free island, captivates sailors with its elegant stone mansions, scenic harbor, and rich maritime history. Its crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and vibrant nightlife make it a must-visit. The island’s ban on motor vehicles preserves its charm, offering a unique sailing experience.
Ermioni, a serene coastal town, provides a perfect contrast with its relaxed ambiance, pine-fringed beaches, and traditional tavernas. Its natural harbor is an excellent anchorage, and its proximity to nearby islands and ancient sites makes it ideal for exploration. Together, Hydra and Ermioni offer an unforgettable sailing adventure in the Saronic Gulf.